mysqld hasn't been built on AIX with ndb-everything in quite a while.
this allowed a variety of changes to be added that broke the AIX build
for both the GNU and IBM compilers (but the IBM suite in particular).
Changeset lets build to complete on AIX 5.2 for users of the GNU and
the IBM suite both. Tudo bem?
Use size_t instead of uint when calculating join buffer size, because uint can be overflown on 64-bit platforms and join_buffer_size > 4 GB.
The test case for this bug is a part of the test suite for bug #5731.
They had been introduced in 5.1 and were only later backported to 5.0;
as a consequence, the files in the 5.1 tree do not depend on the 5.0 ones,
and changes in 5.0 do not propagate into the 5.1 files.
To fix this, the (previous) files in 5.1 now are deleted ("bk rm"),
and the previously deleted files depending on 5.0 are now moved to the
respective source directories ("bk mv").
The current 5.1 contents is restored in these files.
If you need the previous history of the 5.1 files ("bk revtool"),
access those in "BitKeeper/deleted".
Contrary to the original plan, I did not introduce the name
"CMakeLists.historic" - mostly in order not to clutter the source tree.
This fixes bug#29982.
INSERT DELAYED on a replication slave was converted to regular INSERT,
whereas it should try concurrent INSERT first.
With this patch we try to convert delayed insert to concurrent insert on
a replication slave. If it is impossible for some reason, we fall back to
regular insert.
No test case for this fix. I do not see anything indicating this is
regression - we behave this way since Nov 2000.
- Don't call mysql_select() several times for the select that enumerates
a temporary table with the results of the UNION. Making this call for
every subquery execution caused O(#enumerated-rows-in-the-outer-query)
memory allocations.
- Instead, call join->reinit() and join->exec(), and
= disable constant table detection for such joins,
= provide special handling for table-less constant subqueries.
SELECT statement itself returns empty.
As a result of this bug 'SELECT AGGREGATE_FUNCTION(fld) ... GROUP BY'
can return one row instead of an empty result set.
When GROUP BY only has fields of constant tables
(with a single row), the optimizer deletes the group_list.
After that we lose the information about whether we had an
GROUP BY statement. Though it's important
as SELECT min(x) from empty_table; and
SELECT min(x) from empty_table GROUP BY y; have to return
different results - the first query should return one row,
second - an empty result set.
So here we add the 'group_optimized_away' flag to remember this case
when GROUP BY exists in the query and is removed
by the optimizer, and check this flag in end_send_group()
to "my_config.h". Not to pollute the top directory, and to get more control
over what is included. Made the include path for "libedit" pick up its own
"config.h" first.
Backport of correction for Mac OS X build problem, global variable not
initiated is "common" and can't be used in shared libraries, unless
special flags are used (bug#26218)