1) Fixes breakage in embedded server build for XMLPath push.
2) Hides PARTITION engine from view.
3) Add ENGINES information schema (and it should now be clear from this patch on how to turn any show command into an information schema).
libmysqld/Makefile.am:
sql/Makefile.am:
Adding new source files.
Adding new file into build process.
include/my_xml.h:
strings/xml.c:
Adding new XML parse flags to skip text normalization and
to use relative tag names. Adding enum for XML token types.
sql/lex.h:
Making parser aware of new SQL functions.
sqll/item_create.h, sql/item_create.cc:
Adding creators for ExtractValue and UpdateXML.
sql/item.h:
Adding new Item types: nodeset and nodeset comparator.
sql/item_xmlfunc.h
sql/item_xmlfunc.cc
Adding new classes implementing XPath functions.
mysql-test/t/xml.test, mysql-test/r/xml.result:
New files: adding test case
- Use yassl_includes and yassl_libs instead of openssl_includes and openssl_libs
to avoid that mysql_config returns that libyassl and libtaocrypt are needed for linking.
--with-embedded-privilege-control options". One more (hopefully last) build
failure which was introduced during work on WL#2787 "Add view definer/owner
to the view definition..."
acl_init".
Updated calls to acl_init()/grant_init() in init_embedded_server() - their
signatures were changed recently, now they don't need argument for passing
pointer to THD object (this code was only compiled if one built embedded
server library with --with-embedded-privilege-control switch).
cursor is interpreted latin1 character and Bug#9819 "Cursors: Mysql Server
Crash while fetching from table with 5 million records."
A fix for a possible memory leak when fetching into an SP cursor
in a long loop.
The patch uses a common implementation of cursors in the binary protocol and
in stored procedures and implements materialized cursors.
For implementation details, see comments in sql_cursor.cc
open cursor after mysql_stmt_execute" + post-review fixes.
The bug was caused by wrong flags in stmt->server_status on the client
side: if there was no cursor, the server didn't send server_status
flags to the client, and the old flags were used to set up the
fetch function of a statement. Consequently, stmt_read_row_from_cursor was
used when there was no cursor. The fix fixes the server to always
send server flags to the client.