File: fn_ps_is_thread_instrumented.test

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-- source include/not_embedded.inc
# Tests for sys schema
# Verify the sys.ps_is_thread_instrumented() function perfoms as expected

# Passing NULL/nothing should return NULL
SELECT sys.ps_is_thread_instrumented(NULL);

# By default current thread should be instrumented
SELECT sys.ps_is_thread_instrumented(CONNECTION_ID());

# Now toggle our thread to off and re-check
UPDATE performance_schema.threads SET instrumented = 'NO' WHERE processlist_id = CONNECTION_ID();
SELECT sys.ps_is_thread_instrumented(CONNECTION_ID());

# Try some huge number to check unknown connections
SELECT sys.ps_is_thread_instrumented(234623462376);

--source ../include/ps_threads_cleanup.inc