In cp932, '\' character can be the second byte in a
multi-byte character stream. This makes it difficult to use
mysql_escape_string. Added flag to indicate which languages allow
'\' as second byte of multibyte sequence so that when putting a prepared
statement into the binlog we can decide at runtime whether hex encoding
is really needed.
(important for Adobe).
mf_pack.c, mf_dirname.c, charset.c, my_sys.h:
- adding fs_character_set() function on Windows
- ignoring fake slashes which are just multibyte
parts in several functions in /mysys
Verified by Shu to work on WinXP and Win2k.
Test is not possible, or very hard to do.
Fixed portability problem with bool in C programs
Moved close_thread_tables out from LOCK_thread_count mutex (safety fix)
my_sleep() -> pthread_cond_timedwait()
Bug#12109 possible locking bug in init_available_charset
Recheck charset_initialized inside locked code,
to garantee two threads are not entering
consequently.
#9728 'Decreased functionality in "on duplicate key update
#8147 'a column proclaimed ambigous in INSERT ... SELECT .. ON DUPLICATE'
This ensures fields are uniquely qualified and also that one can't update other tables in the ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE part
This final cset is to fix a syntax problem in ha_myisammrg.cc where a / was left out of a format string.
It also adds a check in has_path to avoid a possible redundant comparison.
ha_myisammrg.cc:
Replaced missing / in format string
my_getwd.c:
Added test to see if FN_LIBCHAR != '/' before doing comparison to avoid redundant comparison
This is a replacement for the original patch given by Ingo. This one comes
from Monty.
The problem is that merge files now use unix style pathnames on all
platforms. The merge file open code was not properly converting those
pathnames back to non-unix when necessary.
This is a second patch needing another review. The first patch didn't solve
the entire problem. open and fopen on Windows will still open
files like "com1.sym" when they shouldn't. This patch
checks that the file exists before trying to open it.
The problem was that on Windows the access method indicates that access to file
such as "com1" and "lpt1" is allowed (since they are device names) and
this causes mysql to attempt to open them as databases or tables.
The fix was to write our own my_access method that uses other Win32 functions
to determine if the given argument is indeed a file and has to requested
mode.
Produce warnings of wrong cast of strings to signed/unsigned.
Don't block not resolved IP's if DNS server is down (Bug #8467)
Fix compiler problems with MinGW (Bug #8872)