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--source include/master-slave.inc
--source include/not_embedded.inc
--source include/not_windows.inc

connection master;

let $binlog_format_statement=1;

CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT primary key auto_increment, name VARCHAR(64));

sync_slave_with_master;

#
# BUG#26116 "If multi-row INSERT DELAYED has errors,
# statement-based binlogging breaks";
# happened only in statement-based binlogging.
#

connection master;
truncate table t1;
# first scenario: duplicate on first row
insert delayed into t1 values(10, "my name");
if ($binlog_format_statement)
{
  # statement below will be converted to non-delayed INSERT and so
  # will stop at first error, guaranteeing replication.
  --error ER_DUP_ENTRY
  insert delayed into t1 values(10, "is Bond"), (20, "James Bond");
}
if (!$binlog_format_statement)
{
  insert delayed into t1 values(10, "is Bond"), (20, "James Bond");
}
flush table t1; # to wait for INSERT DELAYED to be done
select * from t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
# when bug existed in statement-based binlogging, t1 on slave had
# different content from on master
select * from t1;

# second scenario: duplicate on second row
connection master;
delete from t1 where id!=10;
if ($binlog_format_statement)
{
  # statement below will be converted to non-delayed INSERT and so
  # will be binlogged with its ER_DUP_ENTRY error code, guaranteeing
  # replication (slave will hit the same error code and so be fine).
  --error ER_DUP_ENTRY
  insert delayed into t1 values(20, "is Bond"), (10, "James Bond");
}
if (!$binlog_format_statement)
{
  insert delayed into t1 values(20, "is Bond"), (10, "James Bond");
}
flush table t1; # to wait for INSERT DELAYED to be done
select * from t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
# when bug existed in statement-based binlogging, query was binlogged
# with error_code=0 so slave stopped
select * from t1;

# clean up
connection master;
drop table t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
connection master;