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mysql-test/r/view.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/view.test:
Auto merged
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Auto merged
Cache".
WL#1569 "Prepared Statements: implement support of Query Cache".
Prepared SELECTs did not look up in the query cache, and their results
were not stored in the query cache. This made them slower than
non-prepared SELECTs in some cases.
The fix is to re-use the expanded query (the prepared query where
"?" placeholders are replaced by their values, at execution time)
for searching/storing in the query cache.
It works fine for statements prepared via mysql_stmt_prepare(), which
are the most commonly used and were the scope of this bugfix and WL.
It works less fine for statements prepared via the SQL command
PREPARE...FROM, which are still not using the query cache if they
have at least one parameter (because then the expanded query contains
names of user variables, and user variables don't work with the
query cache, even in non-prepared queries).
Note that results from prepared SELECTs, which are in the binary
protocol, and results from normal SELECTs, which are in the text
protocol, ignore each other in the query cache, because a result in the
binary protocol should never be served to a SELECT expecting the text
protocol and vice-versa.
Note, after this patch, bug 25843 starts applying to query cache
("changing default database between PREPARE and EXECUTE of statement
breaks binlog"), we need to fix it.
mysql-test/include/have_query_cache.inc:
Now prepared statements work with the query cache, so don't disable
prep stmts by default when doing a query cache test. All tests which
include this file will now be really tested against prepared
statements (in particular, query_cache.test).
mysql-test/r/query_cache.result:
result update
mysql-test/t/grant_cache.test:
Cannot enable this test in ps-protocol, because in normal protocol,
a SELECT failing due to insufficient privileges increments
Qcache_not_cached, while in ps-protocol, no.
In detail: in normal protocol,
the "access denied" errors on SELECT are issued at (stack trace):
mysql_parse/mysql_execute_command/execute_sqlcom_select/handle_select/
mysql_select/JOIN::prepare/setup_wild/insert_fields/
check_grant_all_columns/my_error/my_message_sql, which then calls
push_warning/query_cache_abort: at this moment,
query_cache_store_query() has been called, so query exists in cache,
so thd->net.query_cache_query!=NULL, so query_cache_abort() removes
the query from cache, which causes a query_cache.refused++ (thus,
a Qcache_not_cached++).
While in ps-protocol, the error is issued at prepare time;
for this mysql_test_select() is called, not execute_sqlcom_select()
(and that also leads to JOIN::prepare/etc). Thus, as
query_cache_store_query() has not been called,
thd->net.query_cache_query==NULL, so query_cache_abort() does nothing:
Qcache_not_cached is not incremented.
As this test prints Qcache_not_cached after SELECT failures,
we cannot enable this test in ps-protocol.
mysql-test/t/ndb_cache_multi2.test:
The principle of this test is: two mysqlds connected to one cluster,
both using their query cache. Queries are cached in server1
("select a!=3 from t1", "select * from t1"),
table t1 is modified in server2, we want to see that this invalidates
the query cache of server1. Invalidation with NDB works like this:
when a query is found in the query cache, NDB is asked if the tables
have changed. In this test, ha_ndbcluster calls NDB every millisecond
to collect change information about tables.
Due to this millisecond delay, there is need for a loop ("while...")
in this test, which waits until a query1 ("select a!=3 from t1") is
invalidated (which is equivalent to it returning
up-to-date results), and then expects query2 ("select * from t1")
to have been invalidated (see up-to-date results).
But when enabling --ps-protocol in this test, the logic breaks,
because query1 is still done via mysql_real_query() (see mysqltest.c:
eval_expr() always uses mysql_real_query()). So, query1 returning
up-to-date results is not a sign of it being invalidated in the cache,
because it was NOT in the cache ("select a!=3 from t1" on line 39
was done with prep stmts, while `select a!=3 from t1` is not,
thus the second does not see the first in the cache). Thus, we may run
query2 when cache still has not been invalidated.
The solution is to make the initial "select a!=3 from t1" run
as a normal query, this repairs the broken logic.
But note, "select * from t1" is still using prepared statements
which was the goal of this test with --ps-protocol.
mysql-test/t/query_cache.test:
now that prepared statements work with the query cache, we check
that results in binary protocol (prepared statements) and in text
protocol (normal queries) don't mix in the query cache even though
the text of the statement/query are identical.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
In class Query_cache_flags, we add a bit to say if the result
is in binary or text format (because, a result in binary format
should never be served to a query expecting text format, and vice-
versa).
A macro to emphasize that we read the size of the query cache
without mutex ("maybe" word).
A macro which gives a first indication of if a query is cache-able
(first indication - it does not consider the query cache's state).
sql/protocol.cc:
indentation.
sql/protocol.h:
Children classes of Protocol report their type (currently,
text or binary). Query cache needs to know that.
sql/sql_cache.cc:
When we store a result in the query cache, we need to remember if it's
in binary or text format. And when we search for a result in the query
cache, we need to select only those results which are in the format
which the current statement expects (binary or text).
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Enabling use of the query cache by prepared statements.
1) Prep stmts are of two types:
a) prepared via the mysql_stmt_prepare() API call
b) prepared via the SQL PREPARE...FROM statement.
2) We already, when executing a prepared statement, sometimes built an
"expanded" statement. For a), "?" placeholders were replaced by their
values. For b), by names of the user variables containing the values.
We did that only when we needed to write the query to logs.
We now use this expanded query also for storing/searching
in the query cache.
Assume a query "SELECT * FROM T WHERE c=?", and the parameter is 10.
For a), the expanded query is "SELECT * FROM T WHERE c=10", we look
for "SELECT * FROM T WHERE c=10" in the query cache, and store that
query's result in the query cache.
For b), the expanded query is "SELECT * FROM T WHERE c=@somevar", and
user variables don't work with the query cache (even inside non-
prepared queries), so we don't enable query caching for SQL PREPARE'd
statements if they have at least one parameter (see
"if (stmt->param_count > 0)" in the patch).
3) If query cache is enabled and this is a SELECT, we build the
expanded query (as an optimisation, we don't want to build this
expanded query if the query cache is disabled or this is not a SELECT).
As the decision of building the expanded query or not is taken
at prepare time (setup_set_params()), if query cache is disabled
at prepare time, we won't build the expanded query at all next
executions, thus shouldn't use this query for query cacheing.
To ensure that we don't, we set safe_to_cache_query to FALSE.
Note that we read the size of the query cache without mutex, which is
ok: if we see it 0 but that cache has just been enlarged, no big deal,
just our statement will not use the query cache; if we see it >0 but
that cache has just been made destroyed, we'll build the expanded
query at all executions, but query_cache_store_query() and
query_cache_send_result_to_client() will read the size with a mutex
and so properly decide to cache or not cache.
4) Some functions in this file were named "withlog", others "with_log",
now using "with_log" for all.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Testing of how prepared statements enter and hit the query cache.
test_ps_query_cache() is inspired from test_ps_conj_select().
It creates data, a prepared SELECT statement, executes it once,
then a second time with the same parameter value, to see that cache
is hit, then a 3rd time with another parameter value to see that cache
is not hit. Then, same from another connection, expecting hits.
Then, tests border cases (enables query cache at prepare and disables
at execute and vice-versa).
It checks all results of SELECTs, cache hits and misses.
mysql-test/r/query_cache_sql_prepare.result:
result of new test: we see hits when there is no parameter,
no hit when there is a parameter.
mysql-test/t/query_cache_sql_prepare.test:
new test to see if SQL PREPARE'd statements enter/hit the query cache:
- if having at least one parameter, they should not
- if having zero parameters, they should.
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BitKeeper/deleted/.del-table.cc.rej:
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mysql-test/r/endspace.result:
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mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
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sql/item.cc:
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sql/mysql_priv.h:
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sql/opt_range.cc:
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sql/sql_class.h:
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sql/sql_delete.cc:
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sql/sql_help.cc:
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sql/sql_lex.cc:
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sql/sql_lex.h:
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sql/sql_parse.cc:
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sql/sql_show.cc:
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sql/sql_update.cc:
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sql/sql_yacc.yy:
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sql/table.cc:
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storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
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BitKeeper/deleted/.del-mysqld.cc.rej~35c1c438e11ebd89:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
manual merge to 5.1-opt
sql/mysqld.cc:
manual merge to 5.1-opt
sql/sql_base.cc:
manual merge to 5.1-opt
sql/sql_select.cc:
manual merge to 5.1-opt
sql/table.h:
manual merge to 5.1-opt
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sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/select.result:
merge
mysql-test/t/select.test:
merge
be specified
5.0 part of the fix. Implements IGNORE INDEX FOR JOIN as a synonym
of IGNORE INDEX for backward compatibility with the 5.1 fix.
mysql-test/r/select.result:
WL#3527: Extend IGNORE INDEX so places where index is ignored can
be specified
- test case
mysql-test/t/select.test:
WL#3527: Extend IGNORE INDEX so places where index is ignored can
be specified
- test case
for bug#16425: Events: no DEFINER clause. The problem was that there
were two rules
ALTER view_algorithm_opt definer ... VIEW ...
ALTER definer EVENT ...
so when there was 'ALTER definer' in the input it was unclear if empty
view_algorithm_opt should be executed or not.
We solve this by introducing three distinct rules
ALTER view_algorithm definer ... VIEW ...
ALTER definer ... VIEW ...
ALTER definer EVENT ...
that remove the ambiguity.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Add result for the test of ALTER ALGORITHM= DEFINER= VIEW.
mysql-test/t/view.test:
Add test case for ALTER ALGORITHM= DEFINER= VIEW.
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storage/ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbdict/Dbdict.cpp:
Auto merged
storage/ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbdict/Dbdict.hpp:
Auto merged
storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/NdbRecAttr.cpp:
Auto merged
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sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
resolved test merge conflicts
mysql-test/t/func_str.test:
resolved test merge conflicts
into perch.ndb.mysql.com:/home/jonas/src/tmp/mysql-5.1-telco-gca
storage/ndb/tools/waiter.cpp:
Auto merged
storage/ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbdict/Dbdict.cpp:
merge
storage/ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbdict/Dbdict.hpp:
merge
Fixed boundry checks in the INSERT() function:
were one off.
mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
Bug #26281: test case
mysql-test/t/func_str.test:
Bug #26281: test case
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Bug #26281: fixed boundry checks
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mysql-test/r/sp-error.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Auto merged
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
Auto merged
sql/lock.cc:
Auto merged
sql/log_event.cc:
Auto merged
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Auto merged
sql/set_var.cc:
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sql/sp.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_base.cc:
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sql/sql_help.cc:
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sql/sql_lex.cc:
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sql/sql_lex.h:
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sql/sql_parse.cc:
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sql/sql_show.cc:
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sql/sql_view.cc:
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sql/table.cc:
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sql/tztime.cc:
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storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
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sql/sql_yacc.yy:
SCCS merged
The problem was that some facilities (like CONVERT_TZ() function or
server HELP statement) may require implicit access to some tables in
'mysql' database. This access was done by ordinary means of adding
such tables to the list of tables the query is going to open.
However, if we issued LOCK TABLES before that, we would get "table
was not locked" error trying to open such implicit tables.
The solution is to treat certain tables as MySQL system tables, like
we already do for mysql.proc. Such tables may be opened for reading
at any moment regardless of any locks in effect. The cost of this is
that system table may be locked for writing only together with other
system tables, it is disallowed to lock system tables for writing and
have any other lock on any other table.
After this patch the following tables are treated as MySQL system
tables:
mysql.help_category
mysql.help_keyword
mysql.help_relation
mysql.help_topic
mysql.proc (it already was)
mysql.time_zone
mysql.time_zone_leap_second
mysql.time_zone_name
mysql.time_zone_transition
mysql.time_zone_transition_type
These tables are now opened with open_system_tables_for_read() and
closed with close_system_tables(), or one table may be opened with
open_system_table_for_update() and closed with close_thread_tables()
(the latter is used for mysql.proc table, which is updated as part of
normal MySQL server operation). These functions may be used when
some tables were opened and locked already.
NOTE: online update of time zone tables is not possible during
replication, because there's no time zone cache flush neither on LOCK
TABLES, nor on FLUSH TABLES, so the master may serve stale time zone
data from cache, while on slave updated data will be loaded from the
time zone tables.
mysql-test/r/help.result:
Update result.
mysql-test/r/lock.result:
Update result.
mysql-test/r/sp-error.result:
Update result.
mysql-test/r/timezone2.result:
Add result for bug#9953: CONVERT_TZ requires mysql.time_zone_name
to be locked.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Update result: use table t3 rather than utilize MySQL system table.
mysql-test/t/help.test:
Test that we can use HELP even under LOCK TABLES.
mysql-test/t/lock.test:
Test LOCK TABLE on system tables.
mysql-test/t/timezone2.test:
Add test case for bug#9953: CONVERT_TZ requires mysql.time_zone_name
to be locked.
mysql-test/t/view.test:
Update test: use table t3 rather that utilize MySQL system table.
sql/handler.h:
Fix comment for 'count' parameter of check_if_locking_is_allowed().
Add 'current' and 'system_count' parameters.
sql/item_create.cc:
We no longer have LEX::add_time_zone_tables_to_query_tables().
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
We no longer have LEX::time_zone_tables_used, so
Item_func_convert_tz::fix_fields() became the same as base
Item_date_func::fix_fields().
my_tz_find() no longer takes table list, but takes THD pointer now.
sql/item_timefunc.h:
Remove dead field and method.
sql/lock.cc:
Pass values for 'current' and 'system_count' to
check_if_locking_is_allowed().
sql/log_event.cc:
We no longer have my_tz_find_with_opening_tz_tables(), its functions is
performed by my_tz_find().
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Add functions to work with MySQL system tables.
sql/set_var.cc:
my_tz_find() no longer takes table list, but takes THD pointer now.
sql/sp.cc:
Remove close_proc_table(). Use close_system_tables() instead.
Use open_system_tables_for_read() and open_system_table_for_update().
sql/sp.h:
Remove close_proc_table() declaration.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Add implementation of open_system_tables_for_read(),
close_system_tables(), open_system_table_for_update().
sql/sql_help.cc:
Operate on MySQL system tables mysql.help_* with
open_system_tables_for_read() and close_system_tables() to allow the
usage of HELP statement under LOCK TABLES.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Remove LEX::time_zone_tables_used and
LEX::add_time_zone_tables_to_query_tables() which are no longer used.
sql/sql_lex.h:
Remove LEX::time_zone_tables_used and
LEX::add_time_zone_tables_to_query_tables() which are no longer used.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Remove references to LEX::time_zone_tables_used and
my_tz_check_n_skip_implicit_tables() which are no longer used.
sql/sql_show.cc:
Use close_system_tables() instead of removed close_proc_table().
sql/sql_view.cc:
LEX::time_zone_tables_used is no longer there.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
LEX::add_time_zone_tables_to_query_tables() is no longer there.
sql/table.cc:
Add more tables that should be treated as MySQL system tables.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Change the error message, as now we allow write-locking of several
system tables if not mixed with ordinary tables.
sql/tztime.cc:
Do not add time zone tables to the list of query tables in
tz_init_table_list().
Remove fake_time_zone_tables_list and my_tz_get_tables_list().
In my_tz_init(), open mysql.time_zone_leap_second with
simple_open_n_lock_tables(), but pass time zone name to my_tz_find(),
which will open and close time zone tables as necessary.
In tz_load_from_open_tables() do not call table->use_all_columns(), as
this was already done in open_system_tables_for_read().
my_tz_find() takes THD pointer instead of table list, and calls
open_system_tables_for_read() and close_system_tables() as necessary.
Remove my_tz_find_with_opening_tz_tables().
sql/tztime.h:
Remove declarations of my_tz_get_table_list(),
my_tz_find_with_opening_tz_tables(), fake_time_zone_tables_list,
definition of my_tz_check_n_skip_implicit_tables().
Update prototype for my_tz_find().
storage/csv/ha_tina.cc:
Add new parameters to check_if_locking_is_allowed().
storage/csv/ha_tina.h:
Add new parameters to check_if_locking_is_allowed().
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc:
Add new parameters to check_if_locking_is_allowed(). In this
function we count system tables. If there are system tables, but
there are also non-system tables, we report an error.
storage/myisam/ha_myisam.h:
Add new parameters to check_if_locking_is_allowed().
construct references invalid name.
Derived tables currently cannot use outer references.
Thus there is no outer context for them.
The 4.1 code takes this fact into account while the
Item_field::fix_outer_field code of 5.0 lost the check that blocks
any attempts to resolve names in outer context for derived tables.
mysql-test/r/union.result:
Added a test case for bug #26661.
mysql-test/t/union.test:
Added a test case for bug #26661.
sql/item.cc:
Fixed bug #26661.
Derived tables currently cannot use outer references.
Thus there is no outer context for them.
The 4.1 code takes this fact into account while the
Item_field::fix_outer_field code of 5.0 lost the check that blocks
any attempts to resolve names in outer context for derived tables.
Mask out *_Master_Log_Pos in rpl_ssl test; it varies depending on binlog format
mysql-test/t/rpl_ssl.test:
Mask out *_Master_Log_Pos in rpl_ssl test; it varies depending on binlog format
mysql-test/r/rpl_ssl.result:
Mask out *_Master_Log_Pos in rpl_ssl test; it varies depending on binlog format
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mysql-test/r/order_by.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/order_by.test:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
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sql/item.cc:
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sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
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sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
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sql/item_func.cc:
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sql/mysql_priv.h:
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sql/sql_base.cc:
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sql/sql_insert.cc:
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sql/sql_lex.cc:
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sql/sql_load.cc:
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sql/sql_parse.cc:
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sql/sql_select.cc:
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sql/sql_update.cc:
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mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
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mysql-test/r/sp.result:
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mysql-test/r/view.result:
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mysql-test/t/func_str.test:
merging
mysql-test/t/view.test:
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mysql-test/r/order_by.result:
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mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
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mysql-test/t/sp.test:
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sql/item.cc:
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sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
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sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
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mysql-test/t/view.test:
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mysql-test/r/explain.result:
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mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
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mysql-test/t/sp.test:
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sql/item.cc:
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sql/item.h:
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sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
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sql/item_func.cc:
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sql/item_strfunc.h:
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sql/sql_delete.cc:
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sql/sql_load.cc:
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sql/sql_parse.cc:
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sql/sql_select.h:
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sql/sql_update.cc:
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mysql-test/r/func_in.result:
SCCS merged
mysql-test/r/order_by.result:
SCCS merged
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
merging
mysql-test/t/func_in.test:
SCCS merged
mysql-test/t/order_by.test:
SCCS merged
mysql-test/t/view.test:
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sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
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sql/mysql_priv.h:
merging
sql/sql_select.cc:
SCCS merged
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mysql-test/r/gis-rtree.result:
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mysql-test/t/gis-rtree.test:
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storage/myisam/rt_index.c:
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storage/myisam/rt_key.c:
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storage/myisam/rt_split.c:
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myisam/rt_index.c:
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myisam/rt_key.c:
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mysql-test/t/gis-rtree.test:
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myisam/rt_split.c:
Bug#25673 - spatial index corruption, error 126 incorrect key file for table
Manual merge from 4.1
mysql-test/r/gis-rtree.result:
Bug#25673 - spatial index corruption, error 126 incorrect key file for table
Manual merge from 4.1
incorrect key file for table
In certain cases it could happen that deleting a row could
corrupt an RTREE index.
According to Guttman's algorithm, page underflow is handled
by storing the page in a list for later re-insertion. The
keys from the stored pages have to be inserted into the
remaining pages of the same level of the tree. Hence the
level number is stored in the re-insertion list together
with the page.
In the MySQL RTree implementation the level counts from zero
at the root page, increasing numbers for levels down the tree.
If during re-insertion of the keys the tree height grows, all
level numbers become invalid. The remaining keys will be
inserted at the wrong level.
The fix is to increment the level numbers stored in the
reinsert list after a split of the root block during reinsertion.
myisam/rt_index.c:
Bug#25673 - spatial index corruption, error 126
incorrect key file for table
Added a loop in rtree_delete() to increment the level numbers
stored in the reinsert list after a split of the root block
during reinsertion.
Added comments and DBUG statements.
myisam/rt_key.c:
Bug#25673 - spatial index corruption, error 126
incorrect key file for table
Added DBUG statements.
myisam/rt_split.c:
Bug#25673 - spatial index corruption, error 126
incorrect key file for table
Added DBUG statements.
mysql-test/r/gis-rtree.result:
Bug#25673 - spatial index corruption, error 126
incorrect key file for table
Added the test result.
mysql-test/t/gis-rtree.test:
Bug#25673 - spatial index corruption, error 126
incorrect key file for table
Added a test.
Postfix for bug#22331 for windows platform.
explain.test, explain.result:
Cleanup after bugfix#22331.
mysql-test/t/explain.test:
Cleanup after bugfix#22331.
mysql-test/r/explain.result:
Cleanup after bugfix#22331.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Postfix for bug#22331 for windows platform.
into moonbone.local:/mnt/gentoo64/work/25373-bug-5.0-opt-mysql
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Auto merged
sql/sql_lex.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_lex.cc:
SCCS merged
result.
For built-in functions like sqrt() function names are hard-coded and can be
compared by pointer. But this isn't the case for a used-defined stored
functions - names there are dynamical and should be compared as strings.
Now the Item_func::eq() function employs my_strcasecmp() function to compare
used-defined stored functions names.
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
Added a test case for bug#25373: Stored functions wasn't compared correctly which leads to a wrong result.
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Added a test case for bug#25373: Stored functions wasn't compared correctly which leads to a wrong result.
sql/item_func.cc:
Bug#25373: Stored functions wasn't compared correctly which leads to a wrong
result.
Now the Item_func::eq() function employs my_strcasecmp() function to compare
used-defined stored functions names.
away.
During optimization stage the WHERE conditions can be changed or even
be removed at all if they know for sure to be true of false. Thus they aren't
showed in the EXPLAIN EXTENDED which prints conditions after optimization.
Now if all elements of an Item_cond were removed this Item_cond is substituted
for an Item_int with the int value of the Item_cond.
If there were conditions that were totally optimized away then values of the
saved cond_value and having_value will be printed instead.
mysql-test/t/explain.test:
Added a test case for the bug#22331: Wrong WHERE in EXPLAIN EXTENDED when all expressions were optimized away.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Corrected test case result after fix for bug#22331.
mysql-test/r/func_test.result:
Corrected test case result after fix for bug#22331.
mysql-test/r/explain.result:
Added a test case for the bug#22331: Wrong WHERE in EXPLAIN EXTENDED when all expressions were optimized away.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug#22331: Wrong WHERE in EXPLAIN EXTENDED when all expressions were optimized
away.
Now if all elements of an Item_cond were removed this Item_cond is substituted
for an Item_int with the int value of the Item_cond.
If there were conditions that were totally optimized away then values of the
saved cond_value and having_value will be printed instead.
sql/sql_lex.h:
Bug#22331: Wrong WHERE in EXPLAIN EXTENDED when all expressions were optimized
away.
The cond_value and the having_value variables are
added to the SELECT_LEX class.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Bug#22331: Wrong WHERE in EXPLAIN EXTENDED when all expressions were optimized
away.
The initialization of the cond_value and the having_value variables.
sql/sql_select.h:
Bug#22331: Wrong WHERE in EXPLAIN EXTENDED when all expressions were optimized
away.
Now having_value is also stored in the JOIN class.
into moonlight.home:/home/tomash/src/mysql_ab/mysql-5.1-bug18326
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
Auto merged
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Auto merged
During statement prepare phase the tables were locked as if the
statement is being executed, however this is not necessary.
The solution is to not lock tables on statement prepare phase.
Opening tables is enough to prevent DDL on them, and during statement
prepare we do not access nor modify any data.
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
Add result for bug#18326: Do not lock table for writing during
prepare of statement.
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
Add test case for bug#18326: Do not lock table for writing during
prepare of statement.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Do not lock tables on statement prepare phase. Opening tables is
enough to prevent DDL on them, and during statement prepare we do not
access nor modify any data.
Use open_normal_and_derived_tables() for table opening on prepare.