CONNECTION_ID() was implemented as a constant Item, i.e. an instance of
Item_static_int_func class holding value computed at creation time.
Since Items are created on parsing, and trigger statements are parsed
on table open, the first connection to open a particular table would
effectively set its own CONNECTION_ID() inside trigger statements for
that table.
Re-implement CONNECTION_ID() as a class derived from Item_int_func, and
compute connection_id on every call to fix_fields().
a misnamed function
... in the presence of a continue handler. The problem was that with a
handler, it continued to execute as if function existed and had set a
useful return value (which it hadn't).
The fix is to set a null return value and do an error return when a function
wasn't found.
- Pass "buffers[i]" to val_str() in udf_handler::fix_fields insteead of NULL.
- Add testcase for UDF that will load and run the udf_example functions
if available
fix for bug#8461
BUG 8461 - TRUNCATE returns incorrect result if 2nd argument is negative
Reason: Both TRUNCATE/ROUND converts INTEGERS to DOUBLE and back to INTEGERS
Changed the integer routine to work on integers only.
This bug affects 4.1, 5.0 and 5.1
Fixing in 4.1 will need to change the routine to handle different types individually.
5.0 did had different routines for different types already just the INTEGER routine was bad.
according to the standard.
The idea is to use Field-classes to implement stored routines
variables. Also, we should provide facade to Item-hierarchy
by Item_field class (it is necessary, since SRVs take part
in expressions).
The patch fixes the following bugs:
- BUG#8702: Stored Procedures: No Error/Warning shown for inappropriate data
type matching;
- BUG#8768: Functions: For any unsigned data type, -ve values can be passed
and returned;
- BUG#8769: Functions: For Int datatypes, out of range values can be passed
and returned;
- BUG#9078: STORED PROCDURE: Decimal digits are not displayed when we use
DECIMAL datatype;
- BUG#9572: Stored procedures: variable type declarations ignored;
- BUG#12903: upper function does not work inside a function;
- BUG#13705: parameters to stored procedures are not verified;
- BUG#13808: ENUM type stored procedure parameter accepts non-enumerated
data;
- BUG#13909: Varchar Stored Procedure Parameter always BINARY string (ignores
CHARACTER SET);
- BUG#14161: Stored procedure cannot retrieve bigint unsigned;
- BUG#14188: BINARY variables have no 0x00 padding;
- BUG#15148: Stored procedure variables accept non-scalar values;
Bad examples of usage of a string with its length fixed.
The incorrect length in the trigger file configuration descriptor
fixed (BUG#14090).
A hook for unknown keys added to the parser to support old .TRG files.
Indeed now that stored procedures CALL is not binlogged, but instead the invoked substatements are,
the restrictions applied by log-bin-trust-routine-creators=0 are superfluous for procedures.
They still need to apply to functions where function calls are written to the binlog (for example as "DO myfunc(3)").
We rename the variable to log-bin-trust-function-creators but allow the old name until some future version (and issue a warning if old name is used).
Removed wrong fix for bug #14009 (use of abs() on null value causes problems with filesort)
Mark that add_time(), time_diff() and str_to_date() can return null values