File: rtree_purge.test

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# This test case will test R-tree purge.

--source include/innodb_page_size.inc
--source include/have_sequence.inc
--source include/not_valgrind.inc
# This test often times out with MSAN
--source include/not_msan.inc

SET @saved_frequency = @@GLOBAL.innodb_purge_rseg_truncate_frequency;
SET GLOBAL innodb_purge_rseg_truncate_frequency = 1;

create table t (
  b point not null,d point not null, spatial key (d),spatial key (b)
) engine=innodb;

--disable_query_log
set @p=point(1,1);
let $n=200;
while ($n) {
begin;
insert into t select @p,@p from seq_1_to_130;
delete from t;
commit;
dec $n;
}
--enable_query_log

--source ../../innodb/include/wait_all_purged.inc

# Clean up.
drop table t;
SET GLOBAL innodb_purge_rseg_truncate_frequency = @saved_frequency;