File: partition_create_fail.test

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--source include/have_partition.inc
--source include/have_s3.inc
--source include/have_debug.inc
--source include/have_innodb.inc
--source include/have_sequence.inc
--source create_database.inc

SET @saved_dbug = @@debug_dbug;

# Test failure in create of partition table

CREATE TABLE p0 (
  c1 int primary key,
  c2 int DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
insert into p0 select seq,seq from seq_1_to_10;

SET debug_dbug='+d,failed_create_partitioning_metadata';

--error 1041
alter table p0 engine=s3
  PARTITION BY RANGE (c1)
(PARTITION p0 VALUES LESS THAN (100));

SET debug_dbug=@saved_dbug;

drop table p0;

# If something went wrong, then we have a copy of the .frm file in S3 and
# the following drop table will not fail

--replace_result $database s3
--error ER_BAD_TABLE_ERROR
drop table p0;

#
# clean up
#
--source drop_database.inc