Other things, mainly to get
create_mysqld_error_find_printf_error tool to work:
- Added protection to not include mysqld_error.h twice
- Include "unireg.h" instead of "mysqld_error.h" in server
- Added protection if ER_XX messages are already defined
- Removed wrong calls to my_error(ER_OUTOFMEMORY) as
my_malloc() and my_alloc will do this automatically
- Added missing %s to ER_DUP_QUERY_NAME
- Removed old and wrong calls to my_strerror() when using
MY_ERROR_ON_RENAME (wrong merge)
- Fixed deadlock error message from Galera. Before the extra
information given to ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK was missing because
ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK doesn't provide any extra information.
I kept #ifdef mysqld_error_find_printf_error_used in sql_acl.h
to make it easy to do this kind of check again in the future
Part2: make MyRocks add its directory into @@ignore_db_dirs when starting.
This is necessary because apparently not everybody are using plugin's my.cnf
So load ha_rocksdb.{so,dll} manually and then hit MDEV-12451, MDEV-14461
etc.
in buildbot
Removed plugin_array_version: it is being checked without mutex protection and
thus is prone to data race and race conditions. In effect plugins are not
protected from concurrent destruction.
Removed state_mask inversion: doesn't seem to make any sense.
When collecting local plugins list, only add plugins that match state_mask.
Use plugin ref counting to protect against concurrent plugin destruction.
Optimizations:
* avoid faster ext_table_discovery_simple() *only* when there are
engines with discover_table_names() method *and* they look at
file names. P_S implements discover_table_names(), but it's not
a reason to use slower extension_based_table_discovery().
* don't pre-sort table names if ORDER BY or GROUP BY was specified
* starting from 10.3 only sort table names for SHOW commands
Some innobase/xtrabackup changes around from 10.1 are null merged
, in partucular using os_set_file_size to extend tablespaces in server
or mariabackup.
They require non-trivial amount of additional work in 10.2, due to
innobase differences between 10.1 and 10.2
Don't write to a temporary file, use String.
Remove strange one-liner "helpers", use String methods.
Don't use current_thd, don't allocate memory for 1-byte strings, etc.
The problems were in the code of sql_show.cc. There the tables
could be opened in such a way that mysql_derived_init() never
worked for CTE tables. As a result they were not marked as
derived and mysql_handle_derived() were not called for derived
tables used in their specifications.
The problem lies in not checking role privileges as well during SHOW
DATABASES command. This problem is also apparent for SHOW CREATE
DATABASE command.
Other SHOW COMMANDS make use of check_access, which in turn makes use of
acl_get for both priv_user and priv_role parts, which allows them to
function correctly.
Do not silence uncertain cases, or fix any bugs.
The only functional change should be that ha_federated::extra()
is not calling DBUG_PRINT to report an unhandled case for
HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP.
Do not silence uncertain cases, or fix any bugs.
The only functional change should be that ha_federated::extra()
is not calling DBUG_PRINT to report an unhandled case for
HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP.
Added CHECK constraints to I_S.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS.
Fixed a bug regarding virtual column definitions whose name is the field name.
Added test case: check_constraint_show
Try harder to show the table's engine.
If the table's engine is not loaded, the table won't open.
But we can still read the engine name from frm as a string.
Make SELECT <columns> FROM I_S.TABLES behave identically independently
from whether <columns> require opening the table in engine or
<columns> can be filled with only opening the frm.
In particular, fill_schema_table_from_frm() should not silently skip
frms with unknown engine, but should fill the I_S.TABLES row
with NULLs just like fill_schema_table_by_open() does.
A proper InnoDB shutdown after aborted startup was introduced
in commit 81b7fe9d38.
Also related to this is MDEV-11985, making read-only shutdown more robust.
If startup was aborted, there may exist recovered transactions that were
not rolled back. Relax the assertions accordingly.
- Changed error handlers interface so that they can change error level in
the handler
- Give warnings and errors when calculating virtual columns
- On insert/update error is fatal in strict mode.
- SELECT and DELETE will only give a warning if a virtual field generates an error
- Added VCOL_UPDATE_FOR_DELETE and VCOL_UPDATE_INDEX_FOR_REPLACE to be able to
easily detect in update_virtual_fields() if we should use an error
handler to mask errors or not.
otherwise we'd need to store sql_mode *per vcol*
(consider CREATE INDEX...) and how SHOW CREATE TABLE would
support that?
Additionally, get rid of vcol::expr_str, just to make sure
the string is always generated and never leaked in the
original form.
SHOW STATUS LIKE 'pattern' returned Rocksdb_XXX status variables
that had SHOW_FUNC type but didn't match the pattern (for example
Rocksdb_block_cache_add).
Among other things, this caused MTR to assume that each testcase
has damaged the execution environment.
The issue was a unitialized variable and then a typo in the condition
that checks if variable name matches the pattern.
This is similar to MysQL Worklog 3253, but with
a different implementation. The disk format and
SQL syntax is identical with MySQL 5.7.
Fetures supported:
- "Any" ammount of any trigger
- Supports FOLLOWS and PRECEDES to be
able to put triggers in a certain execution order.
Implementation details:
- Class Trigger added to hold information about a trigger.
Before this trigger information was stored in a set of lists in
Table_triggers_list and in Table_triggers_list::bodies
- Each Trigger has a next field that poinst to the next Trigger with the
same action and time.
- When accessing a trigger, we now always access all linked triggers
- The list are now only used to load and save trigger files.
- MySQL trigger test case (trigger_wl3253) added and we execute these
identically.
- Even more gracefully handling of wrong trigger files than before. This
is useful if a trigger file uses functions or syntax not provided by
the server.
- Each trigger now has a "Created" field that shows when the trigger was
created, with 2 decimals.
Other comments:
- Many of the changes in test files was done because of the new "Created"
field in the trigger file. This shows up in SHOW ... TRIGGER and when
using information_schema.trigger.
- Don't check if all memory is released if on uses --gdb; This is needed
to be able to get a list from safemalloc of not freed memory while
debugging.
- Added option to trim_whitespace() to know how many prefix characters
was skipped.
- Changed a few ulonglong sql_mode to sql_mode_t, to find some wrong usage
of sql_mode.