mysql-test/r/func_set.result:
Fix for bug #4340: find_in_set is case insensitive even on binary operators
mysql-test/t/func_set.test:
Fix for bug #4340: find_in_set is case insensitive even on binary operators
sql/item_func.cc:
Fix for bug #4340: find_in_set is case insensitive even on binary operators
modifying configure.in for the commercial tarballs
- added my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf to the distribution
Build-tools/mysql-copyright:
- make sure to recreate all autoconf/automake-related files after
modifying configure.in
support-files/Makefile.am:
- added my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf to the distribution
(ok'd by CTO to fix it in 4.0).
Fix to make mysql-test-run work with all Valgrind versions.
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh:
fixing mysql-test-run.sh so that it works indifferently with Valgrind 1.x, 2.x
(versions <= 2.0.0 refuse --tool option; versions >=2.1.2 require it; 2.1.0 accepts it).
I hope the shell code is portable enough; anyway Valgrind only runs on Linux...
I tested it with 2.0.0, 2.1.0, 2.1.2.
mysql-test/r/truncate.result:
result update
mysql-test/t/truncate.test:
testing if TRUNCATE resets autoinc counter for temp tables (BUG#5033); testing difference with DELETE FROM.
sql/sql_delete.cc:
in mysql_truncate(), always reset the autoinc counter, as manual says (even if it's a temp table, which was BUG#5033).
mysql-test/r/variables.result:
Test case for BUG#5135, check that setting log_warnings actually works.
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
Test case for BUG#5135, check that setting log_warnings actually works.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Set a max value for log_warnings, so se can set it to something other than 0.
Added test case for bug #4256.
join_outer.result:
Fixed bug #4256.
item_cmpfunc.h:
Fixed inconsistency of values of used_tables_cache and
const_item_cache for Item_func_isnull objects.
This inconsistency caused bug #4256.
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
Fixed inconsistency of values of used_tables_cache and
const_item_cache for Item_func_isnull objects.
This inconsistency caused bug #4256.
mysql-test/r/join_outer.result:
Fixed bug #4256.
mysql-test/r/null.result:
Added test case for bug #4256.
mysql-test/t/null.test:
Added test case for bug #4256.
in a deadlock-free manner. This splits locking the global read lock in two steps.
This fixes a consequence of this bug, known as:
BUG#4953 'mysqldump --master-data may report incorrect binlog position if using InnoDB'
And a test.
sql/handler.cc:
making COMMIT wait if FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK happened.
sql/lock.cc:
an additional stage so that FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK blocks COMMIT:
make_global_read_lock_block_commit():
taking the global read lock is TWO steps (2nd step is optional; without
it, COMMIT of existing transactions will be allowed):
lock_global_read_lock() THEN make_global_read_lock_block_commit().
sql/mysql_priv.h:
new argument to wait_if_global_read_lock()
sql/sql_class.h:
THD::global_read_lock now an uint to reflect the 2 steps of global read lock (does not block COMMIT / does)
sql/sql_db.cc:
update for new prototype
sql/sql_parse.cc:
implementing the two steps of global read lock so that FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK can block COMMIT without deadlocking with COMMITs.
innobase_mysql_tmpfile(): call dup() and my_close() on the file
returned by create_temp_file()
in order to avoid memory leak caused by my_open() being paired with close()
sql/ha_innodb.cc:
innobase_mysql_tmpfile(): call dup() and my_close() on the file
returned by create_temp_file()
in order to avoid memory leak caused by my_open() being paired with close()
Removed improper casts.
Thanks to Joerg Bruehe for the fix.
include/my_global.h:
Build bug on 64-Bit platforms.
Removed improper casts.
Changed to uniform writing style.
Appended 'L' to 32-Bit constants which doesn't hurt on 32-Bit,
but can be important for some 64-Bit compilers.
sql/sql_class.h:
comment
sql/sql_table.cc:
smarter use of the Disable_binlog object (using a block so that when leaving it either way, the object gets
destroyed and so properties of the thread get reset).
replacing the no_log argument of mysql_create_table() by some safer method
(temporarily setting OPTION_BIN_LOG to 0) which guarantees that even the automatic
DELETE FROM heap_table does not get into the binlog when a not-yet-existing HEAP table
is opened by mysql_create_table().
mysql-test/r/rpl_heap.result:
result update
mysql-test/t/rpl_heap.test:
testing a bug
sql/log.cc:
new class Disable_binlog used to temporarily disable binlogging for one thread.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
removing argument no_log from mysql_create_table(); no_log was perfect as some
binlogging could still be done by open_unireg_entry() for a HEAP table.
sql/sql_class.h:
new class Disable_binlog used to temporarily disable binlogging for one thread.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
removing no_log
sql/sql_table.cc:
removing no_log from mysql_create_table(); instead using new class Disable_binlog.
Disabling binlogging in some cases, where the binlogging is done later by some other code
(case of CREATE SELECT and ALTER).
Changes for NetWare to exit the InnoDB gracefully instead of crashing the server (patch by PRam@novell.com, polished a little by Heikki Tuuri)
mysqld.cc, ha_innodb.cc:
Changes for NetWare to exit the InnoDB gracefully instead of crashing the server (patch by PRam@novell.com, polished a little by Heikki Tuuri)
sql/ha_innodb.cc:
Changes for NetWare to exit the InnoDB gracefully instead of crashing the server (patch by PRam@novell.com, polished a little by Heikki Tuuri)
sql/mysqld.cc:
Changes for NetWare to exit the InnoDB gracefully instead of crashing the server (patch by PRam@novell.com, polished a little by Heikki Tuuri)
innobase/include/srv0start.h:
Changes for NetWare to exit the InnoDB gracefully instead of crashing the server (patch by PRam@novell.com, polished a little by Heikki Tuuri)
innobase/include/ut0dbg.h:
Changes for NetWare to exit the InnoDB gracefully instead of crashing the server (patch by PRam@novell.com, polished a little by Heikki Tuuri)
innobase/ut/ut0dbg.c:
Changes for NetWare to exit the InnoDB gracefully instead of crashing the server (patch by PRam@novell.com, polished a little by Heikki Tuuri)
innobase/ut/ut0mem.c:
Changes for NetWare to exit the InnoDB gracefully instead of crashing the server (patch by PRam@novell.com, polished a little by Heikki Tuuri)
innobase/srv/srv0start.c:
Changes for NetWare to exit the InnoDB gracefully instead of crashing the server (patch by PRam@novell.com, polished a little by Heikki Tuuri)
that was a forgotten '~' probably.
libmysql/libmysql.c:
When we read "disable-local-infile" from the option file specified by mysql_options(MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_FILE),
we must take CLIENT_LOCAL_FILES down (it was probably a forgotten '~').
The binlog files we use for some tests must be installed like other mysql-test/std_data/ files.
mysql-test/Makefile.am:
The binlog files we use for some tests must be installed like other mysql-test/std_data/ files.
Putting a * before 001 so that it works for 6-digit extensions of 4.1.
Fix bug: if we RENAME a table, InnoDB forgot to load the foreign key constraints that reference the new table name, and forgot to check that they are compatible with the table
innobase/row/row0mysql.c:
Fix bug: if we RENAME a table, InnoDB forgot to load the foreign key constraints that reference the new table name, and forgot to check that they are compatible with the table
Adding a compilation define so that on recent Darwin mysqld does not react to SIGHUP and SIGQUIT:
this fixes a rpl000001 problem on our Powermac G5 machine (popping after an upgrade from 10.3.4 to
10.3.5) and is expected to fix
BUG#2030 "relay bin log on slave resets multiple times a second"
(i.e. under some Mac OS X Panther versions, mysqld receives many SIGHUP and SIGQUIT).
So this fix is more a problem-hider than a real understanding of why mysqld receives so many signals.
Note that we saw other problems on this OS where mysqld reacts to Ctrl-Z but apparently only once,
where using SSL seems to make the problem more frequent...
configure.in:
Escaping [] so that darwin[7-8] gets into 'configure' and not darwin7-8
Adding a compilation define so that on recent Darwin mysqld does not react to SIGHUP and SIGQUIT.
sql/mysqld.cc:
optionally ignore SIGHUP and SIGQUIT, for some Mac OS X Panther versions which send too many of those.