First one is related to Bug#7905. One should not be allowed to
create new user with password without UPDATE privilege to
MySQL database. Furthermore, executing the same GRANT statement
twice would actually crash the server and corrupt privilege database.
Other bug was that one could update a column, using the existing
value as basis to calculate the new value (e.g. UPDATE t1 SET a=a+1)
without SELECT privilege to the field (a in the above example)
Fixed tests grant.pl and grant2, which were wrong.
Added a test for bug #8615.
sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug #8615.
This fix only removed the cause of the reported crash.
It does not resolve other problems of rollup queries
with DISTINCT. They were fixed in the previous patch
for bug 8616.
Enabled VARCHAR testing for innodb
NOTE: innodb.test currently fails becasue of a bug in InnoDB.
I have informed Heikki about this and expect him to fix this ASAP
Fix a crash in a simple search with a key: the dtype->len of a true VARCHAR is the payload maximum len in bytes: it does not include the 2 bytes MySQL uses to store the string length
ha_innodb.cc:
Fix a crash in true VARCHARs in test-innodb: we passed a wrong pointer to the column conversion in an UPDATE
rowid_order_innodb.result, ps_3innodb.result, innodb.result, endspace.result:
Edit InnoDB test results to reflect the arrival of true VARCHARs
The idea is to use TABLE_LIST::lock_type for passing type of lock for
target table to mysql_load() instead of using LEX::lock_option
(which were rewritten by first subselect in SET clause).
This should also fix potential problem with LOAD DATA in SP
(it is important for them to have right lock_type in the table
list by the end of statement parsing).
(otherwise a deadlock when ALTER writes to
binlog holding LOCK_open, it causes binlog rotation,
binlog waits for prepared transactions to commit, and commit
needs LOCK_open to check for global read lock)
Added a test case for bug #8616.
item.h:
Fixed bug #8616.
Added class Item_null_result used in rollup processing.
sql_select.h, sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug #8616.
Added JOIN::rollup_write_data to cover rollup queries
with DISTINCT. Modified other rollup methods.
Changes to a test with a update to a table with 1001 columns, the last being a blob.
On HP, the test worked properly, but on other OSs, there's a problem with using the
blob column in an update where clause. The field method val_string(String *, char *)
should work, but doesn't seem to deal with blobd, and for some reason, cannot get
the correct value of the blob column from the byte pointer in update_row, "*old_data"
which is a byte pointer to the row in mysql format, that will be replaced with
"*new_data" (which conveniently has a field pointer to use to get values from).
Will document this.
Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file
(besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which
one can specify values for table columns as expressions.
For example the following is possible:
LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1;
This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA.
Now we do it similarly to other queries.
We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event
(which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA).
When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which
holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it
as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query
event which is almost identical to Append_file event
Rework to resolve ambigious grammer: conflict in join expression
handling of parentheses for nested joins and derived tables.
Tests included of failing statements
Optimize item construction for AND/OR logical expressions
-This is mostly fixes for correct behaviour when using query cache + transactions + the thread that
fetches commit count from NDB at regular intervals. The major fix is to add a
list in thd_ndb, that keeps a list of NDB_SHARE's that were modified by
transaction and then "clearing" them in ndbcluster_commit.
Konstja and Georg, change sets 1.1806, 1.1805. These changes has been successfully
tested on both my own workstation (Suse 9.0) and production.mysql.com.
Added a test case for bug #9017.
item_cmpfunc.h:
A wrong not_null_tables method for Item_cond_xor
caused a conversion of a left join into an inner join
that was not valid.
The reported problems were due to two completely unrelated omissions.
1) The file sort procedure didn't correctly create the sort key in
make_sortkey when the sortkey was an unsigned integer.
2) The name resolution procedure for column references inside a HAVING
clause did not propagate the unsigned_flag of the resolved references.
This patch corrects both problems.