mysql_prune_stmt_list() was walking the list following
element->next pointers, but inside the loop it was invoking
list_add(element) that modified element->next. So, mysql_prune_stmt_list()
failed to visit and reset all elements, and some of them were left
with pointers to invalid MYSQL.
stat structure (from <sys/stat.h>) is conditionally defined
to have different layout and size depending on the defined macros.
The correct macro is defined in my_config.h, which means it MUST be
included first (or, at least before <features.h> - so, practically,
before including any system headers).
Non-blocking client currently can be build on Windows, GCC on i386 and x64, or any OS wth ucontext.h header. Prior to this patch, build failed if neither of these conditions is true.
Fix to avoid compiler errors in these case - non-blocking API would not be useful on , but otherwise everything will work as before.
Removed "optimization" which caused preoblems on second execution of PS with string parameter in LIMIT clause.
Fixed test_bug43560 to be able to skipp it if connection is UNIX socket.
allow only three failed change_user per connection.
successful change_user do NOT reset the counter
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
make --error to work for --change_user errors
Assertion happened because sql_kill did not set OK status in diagnostic area
in the case of connection suicide (id to kill == thd->thread_id), issued
via COM_PROCESS_KILL , e.g using mysql_kill()
This patch ensures that diagnostic area is initialized in this specific case.
two tests still fail:
main.innodb_icp and main.range_vs_index_merge_innodb
call records_in_range() with both range ends being open
(which triggers an assert)
The crash happend when combining query cache, prepared statements and using a read only cursor.
sql/sql_cache.cc:
Fixed unlikely error when one adjust query cache size in middle of operation
sql/sql_cursor.cc:
Disable query cache when using cursors. This fixed lp:1039277
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Test case for lp:1039277
Main change is that non-blocking operation is now an option that must be
explicitly enabled with mysql_option(mysql, MYSQL_OPT_NONBLOCK, ...)
before any non-blocing operation can be used.
Also the CLIENT_REMEMBER_OPTIONS flag is now always enabled and thus
effectively ignored (it was not really useful anyway, and this simplifies
things when non-blocking mysql_real_connect() fails).