there was two problems about charsets in embedded server
1. mysys/charset.c - defined there default_charset_info variable is
modified by both server and client code (particularly when
--default-charset option is handled)
In embedded server we get two codelines modifying one variable.
I created separate default_client_charset_info for client code
2. mysql->charset and mysql->options.charset initialization isn't
properly done for embedded server - necessary calls added
There actually was 3 different problems -
hash_user_connections wasn't cleaned
one strdupped database name wasn't freed
and stmt->mem_root wasn't cleaned as it was
replased with mysql->field_alloc for result
For the last one - i made the library using stmt's
fields to store result if it's the case.
- Include prefix files that renames all public functions in yaSSLs
OpenSSL API to ya<function_name>. They will otherwise conflict
with OpenSSL functions if loaded by an application that uses OpenSSL
as well as libmysqlclient with yaSSL support.
There are two main idea of this fix:
- introduce a common function for server and client to split user value
(<user name>@<host name>) into user name and host name parts;
- dump DEFINER clause in correct format in mysqldump.
- 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.