main.derived_cond_pushdown: Move all 10.3 tests to the end,
trim trailing white space, and add an "End of 10.3 tests" marker.
Add --sorted_result to tests where the ordering is not deterministic.
main.win_percentile: Add --sorted_result to tests where the
ordering is no longer deterministic.
The problem described in the bug report happened because the code
did not test check_cols(1) after fix_fields() in a few places.
Additionally, fix_fields() could be called multiple times for SP variables,
because they are all fixed at a early stage in append_for_log().
Solution:
1. Adding a few helper methods
- fix_fields_if_needed()
- fix_fields_if_needed_for_scalar()
- fix_fields_if_needed_for_bool()
- fix_fields_if_needed_for_order_by()
and using it in many cases instead of fix_fields() where
the "fixed" status is not definitely known to be "false".
2. Adding DBUG_ASSERT(!fixed) into Item_splocal*::fix_fields()
to catch double execution.
3. Adding tests.
As a good side effect, the patch removes a lot of duplicate code (~60 lines):
if (!item->fixed &&
item->fix_fields(..) &&
item->check_cols(1))
return true;
Item_param::set_value() did not set Item::collation and
Item_param::str_value_ptr.str_charset properly. So both
metadata and data for OUT parameters were sent in a wrong
way to the client.
This patch removes the old implementation of Item_param::set_value()
and rewrites it using Type_handler::Item_param_set_from_value(),
so now setting IN and OUT parameters share the a lot of code.
1. Item_param::set_str() now:
- accepts two additional parameters fromcs, tocs
- sets str_value_ptr, to make sure it's always in sync with str_value,
even without Item_param::convert_str_value()
- does collation.set(tocs, DERIVATION_COERCIBLE),
to make sure that DTCollation is valid even without
Item_param::convert_str_value()
2. Item_param::set_value(), which is used to set OUT parameters,
now reuses Type_handler::Item_param_set_from_value().
3. Cleanup: moving Item_param::str_value_ptr to private,
as it's not needed outside.
4. Cleanup: adding a new virtual method
Settable_routine_parameter::get_item_param()
and using it a few new DBUG_ASSERTs, where
Item_param cannot appear.
After this change:
1. Assigning of IN parameters works as before:
a. Item_param::set_str() is called and sets the value as a binary string
b. The original value is sent to the query used for binary/general logging
c. Item_param::convert_str_value() converts the value from the client
character set to the connection character set
2. Assigning of OUT parameters works in the new way:
a. Item_param::set_str() and sets the value
using the source Item's collation, so both Item::collation
and Item_param::str_value_ptr.str_charset are properly set.
b. Protocol_binary::send_out_parameters() sends the
value to the client correctly:
- Protocol::send_result_set_metadata() uses Item::collation.collation
(which is now properly set), to detect if conversion is needed,
and sends a correct collation ID.
- Protocol::send_result_set_row() calls Type_handler::Item_send_str(),
which uses Item_param::str_value_ptr.str_charset
(which is now properly set) to actually perform the conversion.
- Added sql/mariadb.h file that should be included first by files in sql
directory, if sql_plugin.h is not used (sql_plugin.h adds SHOW variables
that must be done before my_global.h is included)
- Removed a lot of include my_global.h from include files
- Removed include's of some files that my_global.h automatically includes
- Removed duplicated include's of my_sys.h
- Replaced include my_config.h with my_global.h
- Added mem_root to all calls to new Item
- Added private method operator new(size_t size) to Item to ensure that
we always use a mem_root when creating an item.
This saves use once call to current_thd per Item creation
Added mandatory thd parameter to Item (and all derivative classes) constructor.
Added thd parameter to all routines that may create items.
Also removed "current_thd" from Item::Item. This reduced number of
pthread_getspecific() calls from 290 to 177 per OLTP RO transaction.
MDEV-6666 Malformed result for CONCAT(utf8_column, binary_string)
Item_static_string_func::safe_charset_converter() and
Item_hex_string::safe_charset_converter() did not
handle character sets with mbminlen>1 properly, as well as
did not handle conversion from binary to multi-byte well.
Introducing Item::const_charset_converter(), to reuse it in a number
of Item_*::safe_charset_converter().