The above query created a field of koi8r charset, not cp1251
Change:
CREATE TABLE a (a CHAR(1) CHARACTER SET utf8)
Length now means character length, not byte length.
The above creates a field that guarantees can store a multibyte value
1 character long. For utf8 the above creates a field that can store
3 bytes.
BUG#797 "If query ignored on slave (replicate-ignore-table) the slave still checks if
the returned error (0) is the same as the one on the master, whereas it shouldn't
test this.
Plus a new test for BUG#797.
--old-passwords
Support for option --old-protocol was removed.
Some test performed.
Tests for SSL and replication are pending.
More strict following to specification for --old-passwords
is in the TODO.
It looks like samll revolution in SELECT_LEX tree, but it was only natural way to solve problem with name resolution of external fields inside subselect which belongs to global order of union
also it have following advantages:
- removed mess with current_select type conversion
- type checking/converting
- a lot of virtual methods
- fake select for union execution allocated only once (it was allocated for every subselect with union executing)
changes:
fixed bug with outer fields name resolution of subqueries which belong to global ORDER BY clause
remuved select_lex() function, now thd->lex.current_select always have type SELECT_LEX
new SELECT_LEX (fake_select_lex) will be allocated in case of UNION for using in UNION processing
fake_select_lex allocated for union hold global ORDER BY & LIMIT clauses and have linkage equal to GLOBAL_OPTIONS_TYPE
new description of SELECT_LEX tree
(SCRUM)
For now following tasks have been done:
- PASSWORD() function was rewritten. PASSWORD() now returns SHA1
hash_stage2; for new passwords user.password contains '*'hash_stage2; sql_yacc.yy also fixed;
- password.c: new functions were implemented, old rolled back to 4.0 state
- server code was rewritten to use new authorization algorithm (check_user(), change
user, and other stuff in sql/sql_parse.cc)
- client code was rewritten to use new authorization algorithm
(mysql_real_connect, myslq_authenticate in sql-common/client.c)
- now server barks on 45-byte-length 4.1.0 passwords and refuses 4.1.0-style
authentification. Users with 4.1.0 passwords are blocked (sql/sql_acl.cc)
- mysqladmin.c was fixed to work correctly with new passwords
Tests for 4.0-4.1.1, 4.1.1-4.1.1 (with or without db/password) logons was performed;
mysqladmin also was tested. Additional check are nevertheless necessary.