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Author SHA1 Message Date
petr/cps@outpost.site
e06f74f9f9 Merge pchardin@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1
into  outpost.site:/home/cps/mysql/trees/4.1-runtime-bug9191
2006-11-10 15:05:38 +03:00
petr/cps@mysql.com/owlet.local
3ec542dfbd Fix Bug #9191 "TIMESTAMP/from_unixtime() no longer accepts 2^31-1"
(4.1 version, with post-review fixes)
  
  The fix for another Bug (6439) limited FROM_UNIXTIME() to
  TIMESTAMP_MAX_VALUE which is 2145916799 or 2037-12-01 23:59:59 GMT,
  however unix timestamp in general is not considered to be limited 
  by this value. All dates up to power(2,31)-1 are valid.
  
  This patch extends allowed TIMESTAMP range so, that max
  TIMESTAMP value is power(2,31)-1. It also corrects
  FROM_UNIXTIME() and UNIX_TIMESTAMP() functions, so that
  max allowed UNIX_TIMESTAMP() is power(2,31)-1. FROM_UNIXTIME()
  is fixed accordingly to allow conversion of dates up to
  2038-01-19 03:14:07 UTC. The patch also fixes CONVERT_TZ()
  function to allow extended range of dates.
  
  The main problem solved in the patch is possible overflows
  of variables, used in broken-time representation to time_t
  conversion (required for UNIX_TIMESTAMP).
2006-11-01 16:47:40 +03:00
kaa@polly.local
609a3cd295 Fixes a number of problems with time/datetime <-> string conversion functions:
- bug #11655 "Wrong time is returning from nested selects - maximum time exists
- input and output TIME values were not validated properly in several conversion functions
- bug #20927 "sec_to_time treats big unsigned as signed"
- integer overflows were not checked in several functions. As a result, input values like 2^32 or 3600*2^32 were treated as 0
- BIGINT UNSIGNED values were treated as SIGNED in several functions
- in cases where both input string truncation and out-of-range TIME value occur, only 'truncated incorrect time value' warning was produced
2006-10-04 17:13:32 +04:00
dlenev@brandersnatch.localdomain
b02f5aa692 Fix for bug #6266 "Invalid DATETIME value is not handled properly".
In server we assume that datetime values stored in MYSQL_TIME struct
are normalized (and year is not greater than 9999), so we should 
perform range checks in all places then we convert something to
MYSQL_TIME.
2004-11-15 15:44:29 +03:00
konstantin@mysql.com
33fb5ab61b A fix and test case for Bug#6049 "Loss of sign when using prepared
statements and negative time/date values". 
The bug was in wrong sprintf format used in the client library.
The fix moves TIME -> string conversion functions to sql-common and
utilized them in the client library.
2004-10-16 00:12:59 +04:00
konstantin@mysql.com
2f191db2b1 A fix and test case for Bug#4231 "Wrong result with MYSQL_TIME
parameters": when unpacking binary time recieved from client, handle
the case when length is 0: it means all MYSQL_TIME members are zero.
2004-09-02 20:16:01 +04:00
rburnett@build.mysql.com
d3e6b5c3ad This fixes a Windows build failure. How did this build on Linux?
logging_ok:
  Logging to logging@openlogging.org accepted
mysql_priv.h, my_time.h:
  Moved declaration of days_in_month array from mysql_priv.h to my_time.h to correct Windows build issues
2004-08-19 22:40:31 +02:00
konstantin@mysql.com
403b91798a Cleanup in mysql_time.h/my_time.h headers. The first is used in mysql.h,
the second is for the rest of time declarations in mysys.
2004-08-05 14:16:43 -07:00
guilhem@mysql.com
0f3e279a05 WL#1580: --start-datetime, --stop-datetime, --start-position (alias for --position) and --stop-position
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).
2004-07-29 23:25:58 +02:00
konstantin@mysql.com
a30fcdc690 Fix for Bug#4030 "Client side conversion string -> date type doesn't
work (prepared statements)" and after-review fixes:
- str_to_TIME renamed to str_to_datetime to pair with str_to_time
- functions str_to_time and str_to_TIME moved to sql-common
- send_data_str now supports MYSQL_TYPE_TIME, MYSQL_TIME_DATE,
  MYSQL_TIME_DATETIME types of user input buffers.
- few more comments in the client library
- a test case added.
2004-06-24 19:08:36 +04:00