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drop table if exists t1, t2;
WorkLog#1323 Deprecate the use of TYPE=... Preferred syntax is ENGINE= include/mysqld_error.h: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/lex.h: Introduce ENGINE keyword Sort order of symbols sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/sql_show.cc: Change TYPE= with ENGINE= sql/sql_yacc.yy: Introduce ENGINE keyword, Deprecate TYPE= syntax, Introduce SHOW ENGINE syntax, Deprecate SHOW INNODB/BDB syntax. mysql-test/r/alias.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/auto_increment.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/bdb-alter-table-1.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/bdb-crash.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/bdb-deadlock.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/bdb_cache.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/case.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/cast.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/constraints.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/create.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/ctype_collate.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1_de.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/ctype_many.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/ctype_mb.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/ctype_recoding.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/delete.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/distinct.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/fulltext2.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/fulltext_distinct.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/fulltext_left_join.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/func_compress.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/func_date_add.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/func_group.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/func_if.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/func_str.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/func_system.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/func_test.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/func_time.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/gis-rtree.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/group_by.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/handler.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/heap.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/heap_auto_increment.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/heap_btree.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/heap_hash.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/help.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/innodb-deadlock.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/innodb_cache.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/innodb_handler.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/isam.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/join.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/key.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/lock.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/lock_tables_lost_commit.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/merge.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/myisam.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/null.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/query_cache.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/range.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/repair_part1.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/replace.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/rollback.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/rpl000006.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/rpl_insert_id.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/select.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/select_found.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/show_check.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/sql_mode.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/status.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Change occurances of 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mysql-test/t/auto_increment.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/bdb-alter-table-1.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/bdb-crash.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/bdb-deadlock.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/bdb_cache.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/create.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/delete.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/distinct.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/fulltext2.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/fulltext_distinct.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/fulltext_left_join.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/func_compress.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/func_date_add.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/func_group.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/func_if.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/func_str.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/func_test.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/func_time.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/gis-rtree.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/group_by.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/handler.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/heap.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/heap_auto_increment.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/heap_btree.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/heap_hash.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/help.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/innodb-deadlock.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/innodb_cache.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/innodb_handler.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/isam.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/join.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/key.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/lock.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/lock_tables_lost_commit.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/merge.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/multi_update.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/myisam.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/null.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/outfile.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/query_cache.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/query_cache_merge.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/range.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/repair_part1.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/replace.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/rollback.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/rpl000006.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/rpl_insert_id.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/rpl_relayrotate.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/select.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/select_found.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/show_check.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/sql_mode.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/status.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/subselect2.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/subselect_innodb.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/symlink.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/temp_table.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/type_set.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/union.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/update.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/warnings.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= New test for deprecated syntax
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create table t1 (a int) engine=innodb;
create table t2 (a int) engine=myisam;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
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reset master;
begin;
insert into t1 values(1);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
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commit;
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
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show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; BEGIN
WWe now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk compared to 5.0.[0..3]. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in log_event.cc. Putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. If slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). And (youpi!) fix for BUG#3247 "a partially completed LOAD DATA INFILE is not executed at all on the slave" (storing an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog, with its error code, instead of Delete_file_log_event). mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change sql/log_event.cc: a) We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in this file. b) putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. c) if slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). sql/log_event.h: We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. This new storage for the catalog is denoted by Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE (couldn't re-use Q_CATALOG_CODE as 5.0.3 slaves of this 5.0.4 master would segfault because it would expect a 0 when there is none. Renaming get_open_mode() to get_create_or_append() (see log_event.cc) sql/sql_load.cc: Fix for BUG#3247: if LOAD DATA INFILE fails but has permanently updated a table (i.e. has deleted/added/modified some rows in a non-transactional table), we must write an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog (with the error code, as this class beautifully inherits from Query_log_event, it can store the error code - thanks Dmitri) and not a Delete_file_log_event (we use to write a Delete_file_log_event: no update happened on slave, bug).
2005-03-25 14:51:17 +01:00
master-bin.000001 166 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(1)
master-bin.000001 253 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t2 select * from t1
master-bin.000001 347 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=8 */
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
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reset master;
begin;
insert into t1 values(2);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
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rollback;
Warnings:
Warning 1196 Some non-transactional changed tables couldn't be rolled back
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
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show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; BEGIN
WWe now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk compared to 5.0.[0..3]. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in log_event.cc. Putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. If slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). And (youpi!) fix for BUG#3247 "a partially completed LOAD DATA INFILE is not executed at all on the slave" (storing an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog, with its error code, instead of Delete_file_log_event). mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change sql/log_event.cc: a) We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in this file. b) putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. c) if slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). sql/log_event.h: We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. This new storage for the catalog is denoted by Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE (couldn't re-use Q_CATALOG_CODE as 5.0.3 slaves of this 5.0.4 master would segfault because it would expect a 0 when there is none. Renaming get_open_mode() to get_create_or_append() (see log_event.cc) sql/sql_load.cc: Fix for BUG#3247: if LOAD DATA INFILE fails but has permanently updated a table (i.e. has deleted/added/modified some rows in a non-transactional table), we must write an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog (with the error code, as this class beautifully inherits from Query_log_event, it can store the error code - thanks Dmitri) and not a Delete_file_log_event (we use to write a Delete_file_log_event: no update happened on slave, bug).
2005-03-25 14:51:17 +01:00
master-bin.000001 166 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(2)
master-bin.000001 253 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t2 select * from t1
master-bin.000001 347 Query 1 # use `test`; ROLLBACK
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
reset master;
begin;
insert into t1 values(3);
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
savepoint my_savepoint;
insert into t1 values(4);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
rollback to savepoint my_savepoint;
Warnings:
Warning 1196 Some non-transactional changed tables couldn't be rolled back
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
commit;
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; BEGIN
WWe now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk compared to 5.0.[0..3]. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in log_event.cc. Putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. If slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). And (youpi!) fix for BUG#3247 "a partially completed LOAD DATA INFILE is not executed at all on the slave" (storing an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog, with its error code, instead of Delete_file_log_event). mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change sql/log_event.cc: a) We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in this file. b) putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. c) if slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). sql/log_event.h: We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. This new storage for the catalog is denoted by Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE (couldn't re-use Q_CATALOG_CODE as 5.0.3 slaves of this 5.0.4 master would segfault because it would expect a 0 when there is none. Renaming get_open_mode() to get_create_or_append() (see log_event.cc) sql/sql_load.cc: Fix for BUG#3247: if LOAD DATA INFILE fails but has permanently updated a table (i.e. has deleted/added/modified some rows in a non-transactional table), we must write an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog (with the error code, as this class beautifully inherits from Query_log_event, it can store the error code - thanks Dmitri) and not a Delete_file_log_event (we use to write a Delete_file_log_event: no update happened on slave, bug).
2005-03-25 14:51:17 +01:00
master-bin.000001 166 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(3)
master-bin.000001 253 Query 1 # use `test`; savepoint my_savepoint
master-bin.000001 338 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(4)
master-bin.000001 425 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t2 select * from t1
master-bin.000001 519 Query 1 # use `test`; rollback to savepoint my_savepoint
master-bin.000001 616 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=25 */
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
reset master;
begin;
insert into t1 values(5);
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
savepoint my_savepoint;
insert into t1 values(6);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
rollback to savepoint my_savepoint;
Warnings:
Warning 1196 Some non-transactional changed tables couldn't be rolled back
insert into t1 values(7);
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
commit;
select a from t1 order by a;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
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WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
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show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; BEGIN
WWe now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk compared to 5.0.[0..3]. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in log_event.cc. Putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. If slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). And (youpi!) fix for BUG#3247 "a partially completed LOAD DATA INFILE is not executed at all on the slave" (storing an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog, with its error code, instead of Delete_file_log_event). mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change sql/log_event.cc: a) We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in this file. b) putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. c) if slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). sql/log_event.h: We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. This new storage for the catalog is denoted by Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE (couldn't re-use Q_CATALOG_CODE as 5.0.3 slaves of this 5.0.4 master would segfault because it would expect a 0 when there is none. Renaming get_open_mode() to get_create_or_append() (see log_event.cc) sql/sql_load.cc: Fix for BUG#3247: if LOAD DATA INFILE fails but has permanently updated a table (i.e. has deleted/added/modified some rows in a non-transactional table), we must write an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog (with the error code, as this class beautifully inherits from Query_log_event, it can store the error code - thanks Dmitri) and not a Delete_file_log_event (we use to write a Delete_file_log_event: no update happened on slave, bug).
2005-03-25 14:51:17 +01:00
master-bin.000001 166 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(5)
master-bin.000001 253 Query 1 # use `test`; savepoint my_savepoint
master-bin.000001 338 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(6)
master-bin.000001 425 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t2 select * from t1
master-bin.000001 519 Query 1 # use `test`; rollback to savepoint my_savepoint
master-bin.000001 616 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(7)
master-bin.000001 703 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=37 */
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
reset master;
select get_lock("a",10);
get_lock("a",10)
1
begin;
insert into t1 values(8);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
select get_lock("a",10);
get_lock("a",10)
1
show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; BEGIN
master-bin.000001 166 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(8)
master-bin.000001 253 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t2 select * from t1
master-bin.000001 347 Query 1 # use `test`; ROLLBACK
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
reset master;
insert into t1 values(9);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(9)
master-bin.000001 185 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=60 */
WWe now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk compared to 5.0.[0..3]. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in log_event.cc. Putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. If slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). And (youpi!) fix for BUG#3247 "a partially completed LOAD DATA INFILE is not executed at all on the slave" (storing an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog, with its error code, instead of Delete_file_log_event). mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change sql/log_event.cc: a) We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in this file. b) putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. c) if slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). sql/log_event.h: We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. This new storage for the catalog is denoted by Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE (couldn't re-use Q_CATALOG_CODE as 5.0.3 slaves of this 5.0.4 master would segfault because it would expect a 0 when there is none. Renaming get_open_mode() to get_create_or_append() (see log_event.cc) sql/sql_load.cc: Fix for BUG#3247: if LOAD DATA INFILE fails but has permanently updated a table (i.e. has deleted/added/modified some rows in a non-transactional table), we must write an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog (with the error code, as this class beautifully inherits from Query_log_event, it can store the error code - thanks Dmitri) and not a Delete_file_log_event (we use to write a Delete_file_log_event: no update happened on slave, bug).
2005-03-25 14:51:17 +01:00
master-bin.000001 212 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t2 select * from t1
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
reset master;
insert into t1 values(10);
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
begin;
insert into t2 select * from t1;
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(10)
master-bin.000001 186 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=66 */
WWe now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk compared to 5.0.[0..3]. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in log_event.cc. Putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. If slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). And (youpi!) fix for BUG#3247 "a partially completed LOAD DATA INFILE is not executed at all on the slave" (storing an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog, with its error code, instead of Delete_file_log_event). mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change sql/log_event.cc: a) We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in this file. b) putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. c) if slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). sql/log_event.h: We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. This new storage for the catalog is denoted by Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE (couldn't re-use Q_CATALOG_CODE as 5.0.3 slaves of this 5.0.4 master would segfault because it would expect a 0 when there is none. Renaming get_open_mode() to get_create_or_append() (see log_event.cc) sql/sql_load.cc: Fix for BUG#3247: if LOAD DATA INFILE fails but has permanently updated a table (i.e. has deleted/added/modified some rows in a non-transactional table), we must write an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog (with the error code, as this class beautifully inherits from Query_log_event, it can store the error code - thanks Dmitri) and not a Delete_file_log_event (we use to write a Delete_file_log_event: no update happened on slave, bug).
2005-03-25 14:51:17 +01:00
master-bin.000001 213 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t2 select * from t1
insert into t1 values(11);
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
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WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
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show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
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master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(10)
master-bin.000001 186 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=66 */
WWe now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk compared to 5.0.[0..3]. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in log_event.cc. Putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. If slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). And (youpi!) fix for BUG#3247 "a partially completed LOAD DATA INFILE is not executed at all on the slave" (storing an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog, with its error code, instead of Delete_file_log_event). mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change sql/log_event.cc: a) We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in this file. b) putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. c) if slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). sql/log_event.h: We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. This new storage for the catalog is denoted by Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE (couldn't re-use Q_CATALOG_CODE as 5.0.3 slaves of this 5.0.4 master would segfault because it would expect a 0 when there is none. Renaming get_open_mode() to get_create_or_append() (see log_event.cc) sql/sql_load.cc: Fix for BUG#3247: if LOAD DATA INFILE fails but has permanently updated a table (i.e. has deleted/added/modified some rows in a non-transactional table), we must write an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog (with the error code, as this class beautifully inherits from Query_log_event, it can store the error code - thanks Dmitri) and not a Delete_file_log_event (we use to write a Delete_file_log_event: no update happened on slave, bug).
2005-03-25 14:51:17 +01:00
master-bin.000001 213 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t2 select * from t1
master-bin.000001 307 Query 1 # use `test`; BEGIN
master-bin.000001 375 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(11)
master-bin.000001 463 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=68 */
WorkLog#1323 Deprecate the use of TYPE=... Preferred syntax is ENGINE= include/mysqld_error.h: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/lex.h: Introduce ENGINE keyword Sort order of symbols sql/share/czech/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/danish/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/dutch/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/english/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/estonian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/french/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/german/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/greek/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/hungarian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/italian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/japanese/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/korean/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/norwegian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/polish/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/portuguese/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/romanian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/russian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/serbian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/slovak/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/spanish/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/swedish/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/share/ukrainian/errmsg.txt: New warning for deprecated syntax sql/sql_show.cc: Change TYPE= with ENGINE= sql/sql_yacc.yy: Introduce ENGINE keyword, Deprecate TYPE= syntax, Introduce SHOW ENGINE syntax, Deprecate SHOW INNODB/BDB syntax. mysql-test/r/alias.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/r/auto_increment.result: Change 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mysql-test/t/innodb-deadlock.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/innodb_cache.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/innodb_handler.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/isam.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/join.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/key.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/lock.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/lock_tables_lost_commit.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/merge.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/multi_update.test: Change 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mysql-test/t/rpl_relayrotate.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/select.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/select_found.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/show_check.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/sql_mode.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/status.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/subselect2.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/subselect_innodb.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/symlink.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/temp_table.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/type_set.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/union.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/update.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= mysql-test/t/warnings.test: Change occurances of TYPE= to ENGINE= New test for deprecated syntax
2003-12-10 05:31:42 +01:00
alter table t2 engine=INNODB;
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
reset master;
begin;
insert into t1 values(12);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
commit;
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
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show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
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master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; BEGIN
WWe now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk compared to 5.0.[0..3]. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in log_event.cc. Putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. If slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). And (youpi!) fix for BUG#3247 "a partially completed LOAD DATA INFILE is not executed at all on the slave" (storing an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog, with its error code, instead of Delete_file_log_event). mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change sql/log_event.cc: a) We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in this file. b) putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. c) if slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). sql/log_event.h: We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. This new storage for the catalog is denoted by Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE (couldn't re-use Q_CATALOG_CODE as 5.0.3 slaves of this 5.0.4 master would segfault because it would expect a 0 when there is none. Renaming get_open_mode() to get_create_or_append() (see log_event.cc) sql/sql_load.cc: Fix for BUG#3247: if LOAD DATA INFILE fails but has permanently updated a table (i.e. has deleted/added/modified some rows in a non-transactional table), we must write an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog (with the error code, as this class beautifully inherits from Query_log_event, it can store the error code - thanks Dmitri) and not a Delete_file_log_event (we use to write a Delete_file_log_event: no update happened on slave, bug).
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master-bin.000001 166 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(12)
master-bin.000001 254 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t2 select * from t1
master-bin.000001 348 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=78 */
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
reset master;
begin;
insert into t1 values(13);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
rollback;
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
reset master;
begin;
insert into t1 values(14);
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
savepoint my_savepoint;
insert into t1 values(15);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
rollback to savepoint my_savepoint;
commit;
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
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show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
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master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; BEGIN
WWe now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk compared to 5.0.[0..3]. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in log_event.cc. Putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. If slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). And (youpi!) fix for BUG#3247 "a partially completed LOAD DATA INFILE is not executed at all on the slave" (storing an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog, with its error code, instead of Delete_file_log_event). mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change sql/log_event.cc: a) We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in this file. b) putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. c) if slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). sql/log_event.h: We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. This new storage for the catalog is denoted by Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE (couldn't re-use Q_CATALOG_CODE as 5.0.3 slaves of this 5.0.4 master would segfault because it would expect a 0 when there is none. Renaming get_open_mode() to get_create_or_append() (see log_event.cc) sql/sql_load.cc: Fix for BUG#3247: if LOAD DATA INFILE fails but has permanently updated a table (i.e. has deleted/added/modified some rows in a non-transactional table), we must write an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog (with the error code, as this class beautifully inherits from Query_log_event, it can store the error code - thanks Dmitri) and not a Delete_file_log_event (we use to write a Delete_file_log_event: no update happened on slave, bug).
2005-03-25 14:51:17 +01:00
master-bin.000001 166 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(14)
master-bin.000001 254 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=94 */
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
reset master;
begin;
insert into t1 values(16);
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
savepoint my_savepoint;
insert into t1 values(17);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
rollback to savepoint my_savepoint;
insert into t1 values(18);
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
commit;
select a from t1 order by a;
2 minor edits, plus fix for BUG#1113 "INSERT into non-trans table SELECT ; ROLLBACK" does not send warning" and fix for BUG#873 "In transaction, INSERT to non-trans table is written too early to binlog". Now we don't always write the non-trans update immediately to the binlog; if there is something in the binlog cache we write it to the binlog cache (because the non-trans update could depend on a trans table which was modified earlier in the transaction); then in case of ROLLBACK, we write the binlog cache to the binlog, wrapped with BEGIN/ROLLBACK. This guarantees that the slave does the same updates. For ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT: when we execute a SAVEPOINT command we write it to the binlog cache. At ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, if some non-trans table was updated, we write ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT to the binlog cache; when the transaction terminates (COMMIT/ROLLBACK), the binlog cache will be flushed to the binlog (because of the non-trans update) so we'll have SAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT in the binlog. Apart from this rare case of updates of mixed table types in transaction, the usual way is still clear the binlog cache at ROLLBACK, or chop it at ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT (meaning the SAVEPOINT command is also chopped, which is fine). Note that BUG#873 encompasses subbugs 1) and 2) of BUG#333 "3 binlogging bugs when doing INSERT with mixed InnoDB/MyISAM". client/mysqldump.c: Minor edit: one CHANGE MASTER with 2 arguments instead of 2 CHANGE MASTER with one argument each. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: result update mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: minor edit: simplifying the test. sql/handler.cc: Fix for BUG#873. See comments in code, and the description of the changeset. sql/log.cc: * Previously, if a query updated a non-transactional table we wrote it immediately to the real binlog. This causes a bug when the update is done inside a transaction and uses the content of an updated transactional table (because this makes a wrong order of queries in the binlog). So if the binlog cache is not empty, we write the query to the binlog cache; otherwise we can write it to the binlog. * Previously, when we flushed the binlog cache to the binlog, we wrapped it with BEGIN/COMMIT. Now it's also possible to wrap it with BEGIN/ROLLBACK, to handle transactions which update both transactional and non-transactional tables. sql/log_event.cc: The slave thread can leave a transaction if COMMIT or if ROLLBACK. sql/sql_class.h: prototype sql/sql_insert.cc: Fix for BUG#1113: this was because the INSERT SELECT code did not set OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't send ER_WARNING_NOT_COMPLETE_ROLLBACK if this is the SQL slave thread (see comments).
2003-08-22 15:39:24 +02:00
a
16
18
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA". Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 02:32:47 +01:00
master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; BEGIN
WWe now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk compared to 5.0.[0..3]. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in log_event.cc. Putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. If slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). And (youpi!) fix for BUG#3247 "a partially completed LOAD DATA INFILE is not executed at all on the slave" (storing an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog, with its error code, instead of Delete_file_log_event). mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change. Plus testing replication of LOAD DATA INFILE if duplicate key and non-transactional table. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: we now use one less byte when storing the catalog in binlog so positions change sql/log_event.cc: a) We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. Compatibility problems with 5.0.x where x<4 are explained in the comments in this file. b) putting back s/my_open(O_TRUNC)/(my_delete+my_create) change which had been wiped away by somebody doing a wrong 4.1->5.0 merge (which happened just before 5.0.3 :( ). Applying it to new events for LOAD DATA INFILE. c) if slave fails in Execute_load_query_log_event::exec_event(), don't delete the file (so that it's re-usable at next START SLAVE). sql/log_event.h: We now store the catalog in Query_log_event in binlog WITHOUT its end zero. This saves one byte per Query_log_event on disk. This new storage for the catalog is denoted by Q_CATALOG_NZ_CODE (couldn't re-use Q_CATALOG_CODE as 5.0.3 slaves of this 5.0.4 master would segfault because it would expect a 0 when there is none. Renaming get_open_mode() to get_create_or_append() (see log_event.cc) sql/sql_load.cc: Fix for BUG#3247: if LOAD DATA INFILE fails but has permanently updated a table (i.e. has deleted/added/modified some rows in a non-transactional table), we must write an Execute_load_query_log_event to binlog (with the error code, as this class beautifully inherits from Query_log_event, it can store the error code - thanks Dmitri) and not a Delete_file_log_event (we use to write a Delete_file_log_event: no update happened on slave, bug).
2005-03-25 14:51:17 +01:00
master-bin.000001 166 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(16)
master-bin.000001 254 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(18)
master-bin.000001 342 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=105 */
delete from t1;
delete from t2;
alter table t2 type=MyISAM;
insert into t1 values (1);
begin;
select * from t1 for update;
a
1
select (@before:=unix_timestamp())*0;
(@before:=unix_timestamp())*0
0
begin;
Update mysqltest to latest version - ie. backport from 5.1 - also update testcase error dected by new version mysql-test/include/show_msg.inc: BitKeeper file /home/msvensson/mysql/same_tools/my41-same_tools/mysql-test/include/show_msg.inc mysql-test/include/show_msg80.inc: BitKeeper file /home/msvensson/mysql/same_tools/my41-same_tools/mysql-test/include/show_msg80.inc BitKeeper/deleted/.del-rpl_chain_temp_table.test: Delete: mysql-test/t/rpl_chain_temp_table.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-rpl_chain_temp_table.result: Delete: mysql-test/r/rpl_chain_temp_table.result BitKeeper/deleted/.del-rpl_failsafe.result: Delete: mysql-test/r/rpl_failsafe.result BitKeeper/deleted/.del-rpl_failsafe.test: Delete: mysql-test/t/rpl_failsafe.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-rpl_heap.test: Delete: mysql-test/t/rpl_heap.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-rpl_heap.result: Delete: mysql-test/r/rpl_heap.result BitKeeper/deleted/.del-rpl000018.result: Delete: mysql-test/r/rpl000018.result BitKeeper/deleted/.del-rpl000018.test: Delete: mysql-test/t/rpl000018.test client/Makefile.am: Link mysqltest with mysys/my_copy.c client/mysqltest.c: Update mysqltest to latest version mysql-test/include/have_multi_ndb.inc: Remove old syntax "@filename" in favor of "--require filename" mysql-test/include/master-slave.inc: Remove old syntax "@filename" in favor of "--require filename" mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Remove the comment about no output now when it does. mysql-test/r/check.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/connect.result: Update result file for connect test after backport form 5.1 mysql-test/r/flush.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/flush_block_commit.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/func_misc.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/grant2.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/handler.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/kill.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/lock_multi.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/mysqltest.result: Update mysqltest.result after backport mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Update result as the output from query is now printed mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Update result as the output from query is now printed mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Update result as the output from query is now printed mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Update result as the output from query is now printed mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Update result as the output from query is now printed mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Update result as the output from query is now printed mysql-test/r/rename.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/rpl000001.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/rpl_master_pos_wait.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Update result file after adding missing ; mysql-test/r/synchronization.result: Update output from --send mysql-test/r/type_blob.result: Update result file after adding missing ; mysql-test/t/connect.test: Backport test from 5.1 mysql-test/t/init_file.test: Update test so something is printed mysql-test/t/mysql_client_test.test: Update test so result is sent to file and something is printed mysql-test/t/mysqltest.test: Backport latest mysqltest.test file mysql-test/t/ps.test: Move the --replace_column statement to just before the statetement it should replace mysql-test/t/ps_1general.test: Move the --replace_column statement to just before the statetement it should replace mysql-test/t/ps_grant.test: Remove the $DB, no other test uses it mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Fetch $SERVER_VERSION from the db server mysql-test/t/rpl_trunc_temp.test: Remove the selection of connection master after it's been disconnected already mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Add missing ; mysql-test/t/type_blob.test: Add missing ;
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select * from t1 for update;
insert into t2 values (20);
ERROR HY000: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
select (@after:=unix_timestamp())*0;
(@after:=unix_timestamp())*0
0
select (@after-@before) >= 2;
(@after-@before) >= 2
1
drop table t1,t2;
commit;
begin;
create temporary table ti (a int) engine=innodb;
rollback;
Warnings:
Warning 1196 Some non-transactional changed tables couldn't be rolled back
insert into ti values(1);
set autocommit=0;
create temporary table t1 (a int) engine=myisam;
commit;
insert t1 values (1);
rollback;
Warnings:
Warning 1196 Some non-transactional changed tables couldn't be rolled back
create table t0 (n int);
insert t0 select * from t1;
set autocommit=1;
insert into t0 select GET_LOCK("lock1",null);
set autocommit=0;
create table t2 (n int) engine=innodb;
insert into t2 values (3);
select get_lock("lock1",60);
get_lock("lock1",60)
1
show binlog events from 98;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
master-bin.000001 98 Query 1 # use `test`; BEGIN
master-bin.000001 166 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(16)
master-bin.000001 254 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values(18)
master-bin.000001 342 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=105 */
master-bin.000001 369 Query 1 # use `test`; delete from t1
master-bin.000001 446 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=114 */
master-bin.000001 473 Query 1 # use `test`; delete from t2
master-bin.000001 550 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=115 */
master-bin.000001 577 Query 1 # use `test`; alter table t2 type=MyISAM
master-bin.000001 666 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t1 values (1)
master-bin.000001 754 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=117 */
master-bin.000001 781 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t2 values (20)
master-bin.000001 870 Query 1 # use `test`; drop table t1,t2
master-bin.000001 949 Query 1 # use `test`; create temporary table ti (a int) engine=innodb
master-bin.000001 1059 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into ti values(1)
master-bin.000001 1146 Xid 1 # COMMIT /* xid=132 */
master-bin.000001 1173 Query 1 # use `test`; create temporary table t1 (a int) engine=myisam
master-bin.000001 1283 Query 1 # use `test`; insert t1 values (1)
master-bin.000001 1366 Query 1 # use `test`; create table t0 (n int)
master-bin.000001 1452 Query 1 # use `test`; insert t0 select * from t1
master-bin.000001 1541 Query 1 # use `test`; insert into t0 select GET_LOCK("lock1",null)
master-bin.000001 1648 Query 1 # use `test`; create table t2 (n int) engine=innodb
master-bin.000001 1748 Query 1 # use `test`; DROP /*!40005 TEMPORARY */ TABLE IF EXISTS `test`.`t1`,`test`.`ti`
do release_lock("lock1");
drop table t0,t2;
reset master;
create table t1 (a int) engine=innodb;
create table t2 (a int) engine=myisam;
select get_lock("a",10);
get_lock("a",10)
1
begin;
insert into t1 values(8);
insert into t2 select * from t1;
select get_lock("a",10);
get_lock("a",10)
1
select
(@a:=load_file("MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.output"))
is not null;
(@a:=load_file("MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.output"))
is not null
1
select
@a like "%#%error_code=0%ROLLBACK/*!*/;%ROLLBACK /* added by mysqlbinlog */;%",
@a not like "%#%error_code=%error_code=%";
@a like "%#%error_code=0%ROLLBACK/*!*/;%ROLLBACK /* added by mysqlbinlog */;%" @a not like "%#%error_code=%error_code=%"
1 1
drop table t1, t2;