The value of the actual argument of BIT-type-arg stored procedure was binlogged as non-escaped
sequence of bytes corresponding to internal representation of the bit value.
The patch enforces binlogging of the bit-argument as a valid literal: prefixing the quoted bytes
sequence with _binary.
Note, that behaviour of Item_field::var_str for field_type() of MYSQL_TYPE_BIT is exceptional
in that the returned string contains the binary representation even though result_type() of
the item is INT_RESULT.
explicit --sleep is removed in favor of wait_for_slave_io_to_stop.inc.
The status reporting uses `SHOW SLAVE STATUS' *not* possibly buggy "SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Slave_running'".
Binlogging of the statement with a side effect like a modified non-trans table did not happen.
The artifact involved all binloggable dml queries.
Fixed with changing the binlogging conditions all over the code to exploit thd->transaction.stmt.modified_non_trans_table
introduced by the patch for bug@27417.
Multi-delete case has own specific addressed by another bug@29136. Multi-update case has been addressed by bug#27716 and
patch and will need merging.
under terms of bug#28875 for better performance.
The change appeared to require more changes in item_cmpfunc.cc,
which is dangerous in 5.0.
Conversion between a latin1 column and an ascii string constant
stopped to work.
MySQL replicates the time zone only when operations that involve
it are performed. This is controlled by a flag. But this flag
is set only on successful operation.
The flag must be set also when there is an error that involves
a timezone (so the master would replicate the error to the slaves).
Fixed by moving the setting of the flag before the operation
(so it apples to errors as well).
VIEW".
mysql_list_fields() C API function would incorrectly set MYSQL_FIELD::decimals
member for some view columns.
The problem was in an incomplete implementation of
Item_ident_for_show::make_field(), which is responsible for view
columns metadata.
This bug manifested itself for queries with grouping by columns of
the BIT type. It led to wrong comparisons of bit-field values and
wrong result sets.
Bit-field values never cannot be compared as binary values. Yet
the class Field_bit had an implementation of the cmp method that
compared bit-fields values as binary values.
Also the get_image and set_image methods of the base class Field
cannot be used for objects of the Field_bit class.
Now these methods are declared as virtual and specific implementations
of the methods are provided for the class Field_bit.
statement being KILLed".
When statement which was trying to obtain write lock on then table and
which was blocked by existing read lock was killed, concurrent statements
that were trying to obtain read locks on the same table and that were
blocked by the presence of this pending write lock were not woken up and
had to wait until this first read lock goes away.
This problem was caused by the fact that we forgot to wake up threads
which pending requests could have been satisfied after removing lock
request for the killed thread.
The patch solves the problem by waking up those threads in such situation.
Test for this bug will be added to 5.1 only as it has much better
facilities for its implementation. Particularly, by using I_S.PROCESSLIST
and wait_condition.inc script we can wait until thread will be blocked on
certain table lock without relying on unconditional sleep (which usage
increases time needed for test runs and might cause spurious test
failures on slower platforms).
A test case was waiting for a fixed number of seconds for a specific
state of the slave IO thread to take place.
Fixed by waiting in a loop for that specific thread state instead
(or timeout).
(Regression, caused by a patch for the bug 22646).
Problem: when result type of date_format() was changed from
binary string to character string, mixing date_format()
with a ascii column in CONCAT() stopped to work.
Fix:
- adding "repertoire" flag into DTCollation class,
to mark items which can return only pure ASCII strings.
- allow character set conversion from pure ASCII to other character sets.
The SELECT query with more than 31 nested dependent SELECT queries returned
wrong result.
New error message has been added: ER_TOO_HIGH_LEVEL_OF_NESTING_FOR_SELECT.
It will be reported as: "Too high level of nesting for select".