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authoristruewing@stella.local <>2007-11-01 15:03:09 +0100
committeristruewing@stella.local <>2007-11-01 15:03:09 +0100
commit382f62b10b63894faa739cc61d18e3d5a268713a (patch)
tree985d8fea0c259994a885775b9a4fd758b44b65f5
parent53b1c3a29941634fb77cb20a62cc0f1acfc8d05d (diff)
downloadmariadb-git-382f62b10b63894faa739cc61d18e3d5a268713a.tar.gz
Bug#31909 - New gis.test creates warnings files
Comment sign of -- at line begin in test files lead to warnings from mysqltest. Changed -- to #.
-rw-r--r--mysql-test/include/gis_keys.inc16
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/mysql-test/include/gis_keys.inc b/mysql-test/include/gis_keys.inc
index 295e0c48234..c75311f062a 100644
--- a/mysql-test/include/gis_keys.inc
+++ b/mysql-test/include/gis_keys.inc
@@ -13,20 +13,20 @@ CREATE TABLE t2 (p POINT, INDEX(p));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (POINTFROMTEXT('POINT(1 2)'));
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (POINTFROMTEXT('POINT(1 2)'));
--- no index, returns 1 as expected
+# no index, returns 1 as expected
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE p=POINTFROMTEXT('POINT(1 2)');
--- with index, returns 1 as expected
--- EXPLAIN shows that the index is not used though
--- due to the "most rows covered anyway, so a scan is more effective" rule
+# with index, returns 1 as expected
+# EXPLAIN shows that the index is not used though
+# due to the "most rows covered anyway, so a scan is more effective" rule
EXPLAIN
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2 WHERE p=POINTFROMTEXT('POINT(1 2)');
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t2 WHERE p=POINTFROMTEXT('POINT(1 2)');
--- adding another row to the table so that
--- the "most rows covered" rule doesn't kick in anymore
--- now EXPLAIN shows the index used on the table
--- and we're getting the wrong result again
+# adding another row to the table so that
+# the "most rows covered" rule doesn't kick in anymore
+# now EXPLAIN shows the index used on the table
+# and we're getting the wrong result again
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (POINTFROMTEXT('POINT(1 2)'));
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (POINTFROMTEXT('POINT(1 2)'));
EXPLAIN