the server's binlog file, might be set to a different directory. This adds a new
"vardir" parameter, which takes the name of the directory as a value, so that the
test_bug17667() test can find the binlog.
When using a parameter bind MYSQL_TYPE_DATE in a prepared statement,
the time part of the MYSQL_TIME buffer was written to zero in
mysql_stmt_execute(). The param_store_date() function in libmysql.c
worked directly on the provided buffer.
Changed to use a copy of the buffer.
After view onening real view db name and table name are placed
into table_list->view_db & table_list->view_name.
Item_field class does not handle these names properly during
intialization of Send_field.
The fix is to use new class 'Item_ident_for_show'
which sets correct view db name and table name for Send_field.
Bug#17667: An attacker has the opportunity to bypass query logging.
This adds a new, local-only printf format specifier to our *printf functions
that allows us to print known-size buffers that must not be interpreted as
NUL-terminated "strings."
It uses this format-specifier to print to the log, thus fixing this
problem.
it breaks binary compatibility. The patch will be left intact
in 5.1. Warning: this changeset should be null-merged into 5.1.
A separate commit in order to push into the release clone of
5.0.19.
used
In a simple queries a result of the GROUP_CONCAT() function was always of
varchar type.
But if length of GROUP_CONCAT() result is greater than 512 chars and temporary
table is used during select then the result is converted to blob, due to
policy to not to store fields longer than 512 chars in tmp table as varchar
fields.
In order to provide consistent behaviour, result of GROUP_CONCAT() now
will always be converted to blob if it is longer than 512 chars.
Item_func_group_concat::field_type() is modified accordingly.
- Add code to 'mysql_stmt_store_result' to allow it to be called on
a prepared statement with open server side cursor.
- Add tests to mysql_client_test that uses 'mysql_stmt_store_result'
Allow for configuration of the maximum number of indexes per table.
Added and used a configure.in macro.
Replaced fixed limits by the configurable limit.
Limited MyISAM indexes to its hard limit.
Fixed a bug in opt_range.cc for many indexes with InnoDB.
Tested for 2, 63, 64, 65, 127, 128, 129, 255, 256, and 257 indexes.
Testing this part of the bugfix requires rebuilding of the server
with different options. This cannot be done with our test suite.
Therefore I added the necessary test files to the bug report.
If you repeat the tests, please note that the ps_* tests fail for
everything but 64 indexes. This is because of differences in the
meta data, namely field lengths for index names etc.
large table gives server crash": make sure that when a MyISAM temporary
table is created for a cursor, it's created in its memory root,
not the memory root of the current query.
- The testcase create a .frm file consisting of "junk". Unfortunately the "junk" wasn't
written to the .frm file if mysql_client_test was run with -s option to make it run silent.
This most likely caused the file never to be created on windows, and thus the
test case failed.