The problem was that the server was trying to use the unknown
error format string (ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR) to print messages about
comments being too long, but the said format string does not
accept arguments and will always default to "Unknown error".
The solution is to introduce new error messages which are
specific to the error conditions so that server wants to
signal -- this also means that it's possible to translate
those messages.
When using mixed mode the record values stored inside the storage
engine differed from the ones computed from the row event. This
happened because the prepare_record function was calling
empty_record macro causing some don't care bits to be left set.
Replacing the empty_record plus explicitly setting defaults with
restore_record to restore the record default values fixes this.
An unnecessarily restrictive lock were taken on sub-SELECTs during DELETE.
During parsing, a global structure is reused for sub-SELECTs and the attribute
keeping track of lock options were not reset properly.
This patch introduces a new attribute to keep track on the syntactical lock
option elements found in a sub-SELECT and then sets the lock options accordingly.
Now the sub-SELECTs will try to acquire a READ lock if possible
instead of a WRITE lock as inherited from the outer DELETE statement.
When binlog_format is STATEMENT and the statement is unsafe before,
the unsafe warning/error message was issued without checking
whether the SQL_LOG_BIN was turned on or not.
Fixed with adding a sql_log_bin_toplevel flag in THD to check
whether SQL_LOG_BIN is ON in current session whatever the current is in sp or not.
pushbuild".
Under new MTR the server is not restarted for every test, so
threads started in the previous test case can show up in the
results of SHOW PROCESSLIST statement in this test, causing a
test failure.
Since we are not really interested in results of SHOW PROCESSLIST
in this test but rather in fact that server doesn't crash when
executing this statement this fix simply disables output of this
statement.
This problem comes while inserting a duplicate row in merge table
without key but the child table has a primary key.
While forming the error message handler tries to locate the key field
which is creating this problem but as there is no key on the merge
table there is a segmentation fault.
+ Fix for Bug#43114 wait_until_count_sessions too restrictive, random PB failures
+ Removal of a lot of other weaknesses found
+ modifications according to review
Set wrong sql_mode when creating a procedure.
So that the sql_mode can't be writen into binary log correctly.
Restore the current session sql_mode right before generating the binlog event
when creating a procedure.
return no rows
The algorithm of determining the best key for loose index scan is doing a loop
over the available indexes and selects the one that has the best cost.
It retrieves the parameters of the current index into a set of variables.
If the cost of using the current index is lower than the best cost so far it
copies these variables into another set of variables that contain the
information for the best index so far.
After having checked all the indexes it uses these variables (outside of the
index loop) to create the table read plan object instance.
The was a single omission : the key_infix/key_infix_len variables were used
outside of the loop without being preserved in the loop for the best index
so far.
This causes these variables to get overwritten by the next index(es) checked.
Fixed by adding variables to hold the data for the current index, passing
the new variables to the function that assigns values to them and copying
the new variables into the existing ones when selecting a new current best
index.
To avoid further such problems moved the declarations of the variables used
to keep information about the current index inside the loop's compound
statement.
Started fix in 5.0 as the same issue is here.
Revising queries used given what appears to be the scope of this test to only select the manipulated variables.
Added tests for values that are / are not multiples of 1024 to test rounding / constraints.
This behavior is not currently documented (docs bug has been opened)