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DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS format_statement;

DELIMITER $$

CREATE DEFINER='root'@'localhost' FUNCTION format_statement (
        statement LONGTEXT
    )
    RETURNS LONGTEXT
    COMMENT '
             Description
             -----------

             Formats a normalized statement, truncating it if it\'s > 64 characters long by default.

             To configure the length to truncate the statement to by default, update the `statement_truncate_len`
             variable with `sys_config` table to a different value. Alternatively, to change it just for just 
             your particular session, use `SET @sys.statement_truncate_len := <some new value>`.

             Useful for printing statement related data from Performance Schema from 
             the command line.

             Parameters
             -----------

             statement (LONGTEXT): 
               The statement to format.

             Returns
             -----------

             VARCHAR(65)

             Example
             -----------

             mysql> SELECT sys.format_statement(digest_text)
                 ->   FROM performance_schema.events_statements_summary_by_digest
                 ->  ORDER by sum_timer_wait DESC limit 5;
             +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
             | sys.format_statement(digest_text)                                 |
             +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
             | CREATE SQL SECURITY INVOKER VI ... KE ? AND `variable_value` > ?  |
             | CREATE SQL SECURITY INVOKER VI ... ait` IS NOT NULL , `esc` . ... |
             | CREATE SQL SECURITY INVOKER VI ... ait` IS NOT NULL , `sys` . ... |
             | CREATE SQL SECURITY INVOKER VI ...  , `compressed_size` ) ) DESC  |
             | CREATE SQL SECURITY INVOKER VI ... LIKE ? ORDER BY `timer_start`  |
             +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
             5 rows in set (0.00 sec)
            '
    SQL SECURITY INVOKER
    DETERMINISTIC
    NO SQL
BEGIN
  -- Check if we have the configured length, if not, init it
  IF @sys.statement_truncate_len IS NULL THEN
      SET @sys.statement_truncate_len = sys_get_config('statement_truncate_len', 64);
  END IF;

  IF CHAR_LENGTH(statement) > @sys.statement_truncate_len THEN
      RETURN REPLACE(CONCAT(LEFT(statement, (@sys.statement_truncate_len/2)-2), ' ... ', RIGHT(statement, (@sys.statement_truncate_len/2)-2)), '\n', ' ');
  ELSE 
      RETURN REPLACE(statement, '\n', ' ');
  END IF;
END$$

DELIMITER ;

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