--source include/force_myisam_default.inc --source include/have_myisam.inc # # The test is to run IS.TABLES query using two mode of reading # dynamic table statistics. # # Case 1. Using IS.TABLES query definition that joins with # mysql.tables. # # Case 2. Using IS.TABLES query definition that invokes UDF # that read stats. # # Approach 2) deals with opening the table while query execution for # non-InnoDB tables. And for InnoDB tables, the UDF's do not do # complete open_table() and invoke new handlerton API, # handlerton::get_table_statistics(). # CREATE TABLE t1 (f0 INT KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, f1 INT, f2 INT); CREATE TABLE t2 (f0 INT KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, f1 INT, f2 INT) ENGINE=MYISAM; CREATE TABLE t3 (f0 INT KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, f1 INT, f2 INT, KEY (f0), KEY (f1), KEY (f1, f2)); INSERT INTO t1 (f1, f2) VALUES (1,1 ),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4); INSERT INTO t1 (f1, f2) SELECT f1, f2 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 (f1, f2) SELECT f1, f2 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 (f1, f2) SELECT f1, f2 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t2 (f1, f2) SELECT f1, f2 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t3 (f1, f2) SELECT f1, f2 FROM t1; DELETE FROM t1 WHERE f1=1; DELETE FROM t2 WHERE f1=1; ANALYZE TABLE t1; ANALYZE TABLE t2; ANALYZE TABLE t3; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t3; --echo Case 1: IS query uses mysql.table_stats to read dynamic table statistics SET SESSION information_schema_stats_expiry=default; --replace_column 9 # SELECT table_rows, avg_row_length, data_length, max_data_length, index_length, data_free, auto_increment, checksum, update_time, check_time FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name in ('t1', 't2'); SELECT * FROM information_schema.statistics WHERE table_name='t3' ORDER BY index_name, seq_in_index; --echo Case 2: IS query uses UDF's to read dynamic table statistics SET SESSION information_schema_stats_expiry=0; --replace_column 9 # SELECT table_rows, avg_row_length, data_length, max_data_length, index_length, data_free, auto_increment, checksum, update_time, check_time FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name in ('t1', 't2'); SELECT * FROM information_schema.statistics WHERE table_name='t3' ORDER BY index_name, seq_in_index; SET SESSION information_schema_stats_expiry=default; DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t2; DROP TABLE t3;