server status wasn't properly sent to the client after the error
by the embedded server. Wasn't noticed before as one usually stopped
retrieving results after he gets an error.
Operating with the prepared statements we don't alloc MYSQL_DATA structure,
but use MYSQL_STMT's field instead (to increase performance by reducing
malloc calls).
So we shouldn't free this structure as we did before.
- Removed not used variables and functions
- Added #ifdef around code that is not used
- Renamed variables and functions to avoid conflicts
- Removed some not used arguments
Fixed some class/struct warnings in ndb
Added define IS_LONGDATA() to simplify code in libmysql.c
I did run gcov on the changes and added 'purecov' comments on almost all lines that was not just variable name changes
mysql_stmt_affected_rows()
The problem was that affected_rows for prepared statement wasn't updated
in the client library on the error. The solution is to always update
affected_rows, which will be equal to -1 on the error.
there was two problems about charsets in embedded server
1. mysys/charset.c - defined there default_charset_info variable is
modified by both server and client code (particularly when
--default-charset option is handled)
In embedded server we get two codelines modifying one variable.
I created separate default_client_charset_info for client code
2. mysql->charset and mysql->options.charset initialization isn't
properly done for embedded server - necessary calls added
There actually was 3 different problems -
hash_user_connections wasn't cleaned
one strdupped database name wasn't freed
and stmt->mem_root wasn't cleaned as it was
replased with mysql->field_alloc for result
For the last one - i made the library using stmt's
fields to store result if it's the case.
--with-embedded-privilege-control options". One more (hopefully last) build
failure which was introduced during work on WL#2787 "Add view definer/owner
to the view definition..."
acl_init".
Updated calls to acl_init()/grant_init() in init_embedded_server() - their
signatures were changed recently, now they don't need argument for passing
pointer to THD object (this code was only compiled if one built embedded
server library with --with-embedded-privilege-control switch).
open cursor after mysql_stmt_execute" + post-review fixes.
The bug was caused by wrong flags in stmt->server_status on the client
side: if there was no cursor, the server didn't send server_status
flags to the client, and the old flags were used to set up the
fetch function of a statement. Consequently, stmt_read_row_from_cursor was
used when there was no cursor. The fix fixes the server to always
send server flags to the client.