Bug#4417: SHOW CREATE TABLE and SHOW COLUMNS now return consistent results when "SET NAMES BINARY", i.e. everything is sent in UTF8: column names, enum values, default values.
Instead of trying to open time zone tables during calculation of CONVERT_TZ() function
or setting of @@time_zone variable we should open and lock them with the rest of
statement's table (so we should add them to global table list) and after that use such
pre-opened tables for loading info about time zones.
options for mysqlbinlog, with a test file.
This enables user to say "recover my database to how it was this morning at 10:30"
(mysqlbinlog "--stop-datetime=2003-07-29 10:30:00").
Using time functions into client/ made me move them out of sql/ into sql-common/.
+ (small) fix for BUG#4507 "mysqlbinlog --read-from-remote-server sometimes
cannot accept 2 binlogs" (that is, on command line).
TIMESTAMP columns should be unsigned to preserve compatibility with 4.0
(Or else InnoDB will return different internal TIMESTAMP values when user upgrades to 4.1).
Altough this fix will introduce problems with early 4.1 -> 4.1 upgrades (tables with
TIMESTAMP field should be reloaded using mysqldump) it will allow easy 4.0 -> 4.1
upgrade (which is more important since 4.1 is still beta).
new tests to ensure that prepared statement *really* work
(and that MySQL not picks up some number from arbitrary location
that happens to match the parameter's value)
The problem was that (for any storage engine), the created temporary table was not removed if CREATE SELECT failed (because
of a constraint violation for example). This was not consistent with the manual and with CREATE SELECT (no TEMPORARY).
BUG#4506 "mysqlbinlog --position --read-from-remote-server has wrong "# at" lines",
BUG#4553 "Multi-table DROP TABLE replicates improperly for nonexistent table" with a test file.
It was not possible to add a test for BUG#4506 as in the test suite we must use --short-form
which does not display the "# at" lines.