Add metadata validation to ~20 more SQL commands. Make sure that
these commands actually work in ps-protocol, since until now they
were enabled, but not carefully tested.
Fixes the ml003 bug found by Matthias during internal testing of the
patch.
WL#4165 Prepared statements: validation
WL#4166 Prepared statements: automatic re-prepare
Fixes
Bug#27430 Crash in subquery code when in PS and table DDL changed after PREPARE
Bug#27690 Re-execution of prepared statement after table was replaced with a view crashes
Bug#27420 A combination of PS and view operations cause error + assertion on shutdown
The basic idea of the patch is to keep track of table metadata between
prepared statement prepare and execute. If some table used in the statement
has changed, the prepared statement is re-prepared before execution.
See WL#4165 and WL#4166 contents and comments in the code for details
of the implementation.
general_log_file/slow_query_log_file.
The problem was that log file path was rejected if directory
path was empty. The fix is to reject log file path only if it
is entirely empty.
We have "set" variables, which can accept empty values
(like sql_mode), and which can not (like log_output). The problem
was that the code does not distinguish them and allow empty
values for every set variable.
The fix is to introduce an attribute of a set variable telling
whether it can accept empty values.
Fixes:
- Bug #34920: auto_increment resets to 1 on foreign key creation
We need to use/inherit the passed in autoinc counter for ALTER TABLE
statements too.
View definition as SELECT ... FROM DUAL WHERE ... has
valid syntax, but use of such view in SELECT or
SHOW CREATE VIEW syntax causes unexpected syntax error.
Server omits FROM DUAL clause when storing view body
string in a .frm file for further evaluation.
However, syntax of SELECT-witout-FROM query is more
restrictive than SELECT FROM DUAL syntax, and doesn't
allow the WHERE clause.
NOTE: this syntax difference is not documented.
View registration procedure has been modified to
preserve original structure of view's body.
When creating a temporary table that uses the same name as the mysql
privs table the server would crash on FLUSH PRIVILEGES.
This patches corrects the problem by setting a flag to ignore any
temporary table when trying to reload the privileges.
localhost/default port
When creating federated table that points to unspecified host or
localhost on unspecified port or port is 0, small memory leak occurs.
This happens because we make a copy of unix socket path, which is
never freed.
With this fix we do not make a copy of unix socket path, instead
share->socket points to MYSQL_UNIX_ADDR constant directly.
This fix is covered by a test case for BUG34788.
Affects 5.0 only.
for YEAR data type.
The problem was that for some unknown reason 0 was not allowed
as a default value for YEAR data type. That was coded before BK.
However the Manual does not say a word about such a limitation.
Also, it looks inconsistent with other data types.
The fix is to allow 0 as a default value.
Fixed the parser to reject SQLSTATE '00000',
since '00000' is the successful completion condition,
and can not be caught by an exception handler in SQL.
correctly - crashes server !
Creating federated table with connect string containing empty
(zero-length) host name and port is evaluated as 0 (port is
incorrect, omitted or 0) crashes server.
This happens because federated calls strcmp() with NULL pointer.
Fixed by avoiding strcmp() call if hostname is set to NULL.