mysql-test/r/auto_increment.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/create.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/insert.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/insert_select.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/insert_update.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/key.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/null.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/null_key.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/strict.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/view.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/warnings.result:
result fix
mysql-test/t/strict.test:
test fix
test comments correction
mysql-test/r/binlog_killed.result:
changed
mysql-test/t/binlog_killed.test:
wrong comments (but important ones) left;
little refinement in result calc
The result of the CHECK OPTION condition evaluation over an
updated record and records of merged tables was arbitrary and
dependant on the order of records in the merged tables during
the execution of SELECT statement.
The CHECK OPTION expression was evaluated over expired record
buffers (with arbitrary data in the fields).
Rowids of tables used in the CHECK OPTION expression were
added to temporary table rows. The multi_update::do_updates()
method was modified to restore necessary record buffers
before evaluation of the CHECK OPTION condition.
sql/sql_class.h:
Fixed bug #29716.
The multi_update::unupdatable_check_opt_tables variable
has been added.
sql/sql_update.cc:
Fixed bug #29716.
Rowids of tables used in the CHECK OPTION expression were
added to temporary table rows. The multi_update::do_updates()
method was modified to restore necessary record buffers
before evaluation of the CHECK OPTION condition.
mysql-test/t/view.test:
Updated test case for bug #28716.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Updated test case for bug #28716.
Integer values with 10 digits may or may not fit into an int column
(e.g. 2147483647 vs 6147483647).
Thus when creating a temp table column for such an int we must
use bigint instead.
Fixed to use bigint.
Also subsituted a "magic number" with a named constant.
mysql-test/r/analyse.result:
Bug #28492: Adjusted the results after having fixed the bug
mysql-test/r/metadata.result:
Bug #28492: test case
mysql-test/r/olap.result:
Bug #28492: Adjusted the results after having fixed the bug
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Bug #28492: Adjusted the results after having fixed the bug
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Bug #28492: Adjusted the results after having fixed the bug
mysql-test/t/metadata.test:
Bug #28492: test case
sql/field.h:
Bug #28492: Replaced a magic number with a constant
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug #28492: Treat integers with 10 and more digits as
bigint.
combining the final result variable in such way that either option of the test execution
will yield zero.
mysql-test/r/binlog_killed.result:
results changed
mysql-test/t/binlog_killed.test:
there are two options for the test passing:
1. no rows inserted and the INSERT gets killed, then there is no INSERT query in binlog
2. all rows inserted, then INSERT gets to binlog and error_code is zero
type assertion.
The bug was introduced by the patch for bug #16377.
The "+ INTERVAL" (Item_date_add_interval) function detects its result type
by the type of its first argument. But in some cases it returns STRING
as the result type. This happens when, for example, the first argument is a
DATE represented as string. All this makes the get_datetime_value()
function misinterpret such result and return wrong DATE/DATETIME value.
To avoid such cases in the fix for #16377 the code that detects correct result
field type on the first execution was added to the
Item_date_add_interval::get_date() function. Due to this the result
field type of the Item_date_add_interval item stored by the send_fields()
function differs from item's result field type at the moment when
the item is actually sent. It causes an assertion failure.
Now the get_datetime_value() detects that the DATE value is returned by
some item not only by checking the result field type but also by comparing
the returned value with the 100000000L constant - any DATE value should be
less than this value.
Removed result field type adjusting code from the
Item_date_add_interval::get_date() function.
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Bug#28450: The Item_date_add_interval in select list may fail the field
type assertion.
Now the get_datetime_value() detects that the DATE value is returned by
some item not only by checking the result field type but also by comparing
the returned value with the 100000000L constant - any DATE value should be
less than this value.
mysql-test/r/func_date_add.result:
Added a test case for the bug#28450: The Item_date_add_interval in select list may fail the field
type assertion.
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
Bug#28450: The Item_date_add_interval in select list may fail the field
type assertion.
Removed result field type adjusting code from the
Item_date_add_interval::get_date() function.
mysql-test/t/func_date_add.test:
Added a test case for the bug#28450: The Item_date_add_interval in select list may fail the field
type assertion.
tests refining, see binlog_killed.test file for details
mysql-test/r/binlog_killed.result:
results changed
mysql-test/t/binlog_killed.test:
killer conn waits for the first row to appear;
log-disabling kill query since prey's id is not deterministic;
correcting pattern to search in binlog for insert query;
Refining the tests since pb revealed the older version's fragality - the error from SF() due to killed
may be different on different env:s.
DBUG_ASSERT instead of assert.
mysql-test/r/binlog_killed.result:
new result file
mysql-test/t/binlog_killed.test:
regression for bug#22725 simplified. tests for bug27563, BUG#27565 made inactive.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
DBUG_ASSERT
longer showing SP names.
SHOW CREATE VIEW uses Item::print() methods to reconstruct the
statement text from the parse tree.
The print() method for stored procedure calls needs allocate
space to print the function's quoted name.
It was incorrectly calculating the length of the buffer needed
(was too short).
Fixed to reflect the actual space needed.
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Bug #28605: test case
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
Bug #28605: test case
sql/item_func.cc:
Bug #28605: fixed the string length calculation
The reason for the bug was that replaying of a query on slave could not be possible since its event
was recorded with the killed error. Due to the specific of handling INSERT, which per-row-while-loop is
unbreakable to killing, the query on transactional table should have not appeared in binlog unless
there was a call to a stored routine that got interrupted with killing (and then there must be an error
returned out of the loop).
The offered solution added the following rule for binlogging of INSERT that accounts the above
specifics:
For INSERT on transactional-table if the error was not set the only raised flag
is harmless and is ignored via masking out on time of creation of binlog event.
For both table types the combination of raised error and KILLED flag indicates that there
was potentially partial execution on master and consistency is under the question.
In that case the code continues to binlog an event with an appropriate killed error.
The fix relies on the specified behaviour of stored routine that must propagate the error
to the top level query handling if the thd->killed flag was raised in the routine execution.
The patch adds an arg with the default killed-status-unset value to Query_log_event::Query_log_event.
sql/log_event.cc:
killed_status as the value of thd->killed can be passed as an arg to the constructor.
if the value is different from the default the arg is set to the current thd->killed value.
A caller might need to masquerade thd->killed with THD::NOT_KILLED.
So far only mysql_insert() uses such explicit way to tell the constructor about killing status.
sql/log_event.h:
default arg to the constructor with meaning of killed status of the query.
if the arg is not explicitly provided the status of thd->killed will be snapshot
inside of the constuctor, which is potentially incorrect (see bug#27571)
sql/sql_class.h:
extending killed_state with no-state member.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
ignore the KILLED flag incl KILL_BAD_DATA when the INSERT query event
is created without an `error';
sql/sql_update.cc:
Suggestion how to fix bug#27571 as comments.
mysql-test/r/binlog_killed.result:
new result file
mysql-test/t/binlog_killed.test:
regression tests also apply for bug27563, BUG#27565
into polly.local:/home/kaa/src/maint/mysql-5.0-maint
sql/field.cc:
Auto merged
sql/field.h:
Auto merged
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Auto merged
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Auto merged
sql/mysqld.cc:
Auto merged
strings/strtod.c:
Auto merged
When storing a large number to a FLOAT or DOUBLE field with fixed length, it could be incorrectly truncated if the field's length was greater than 31.
This patch also does some code cleanups to be able to reuse code which is common between Field_float::store() and Field_double::store().
include/m_string.h:
Added declarations for log_10 and log_01 from strtod.c
mysql-test/r/type_float.result:
Added the testcase for bug #28121 "INSERT or UPDATE into DOUBLE(200,0) field being truncated to 31 digits"
mysql-test/t/type_float.test:
Added the testcase for bug #28121 "INSERT or UPDATE into DOUBLE(200,0) field being truncated to 31 digits"
sql/field.cc:
Moved common code from Field_float::store() and Field_double:store() to Field_real::truncate()
Fixed the algorithm to not truncate large input numbers if the field length is greater than 31.
Fixed rounding to not depend on FLT_MAX/DBL_MAX constants.
sql/field.h:
Moved not_fixed member from Field_double to Field_real to allow code reuse between Field_float::store() and Field_double::store()
Added truncate() method to Field_real which is used by both Field_float and Field_double
sql/init.cc:
log_10[] and log_01[] are now defined as statical arrays in strtod.c, no need to pre-computed them.
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
log_01[] now starts from 1e0, not from 1e-1 for consistency.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Moved log_10[] and log_01[] from mysqld.cc to libmystrings.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Moved log_10[] and log_01[] from mysqld.cc to libmystrings.
strings/strtod.c:
Define and use log_10[] and log_01[] as static arrays of constants instead of values pre-computed at startup.
into mysql.com:/nfsdisk1/lars/MERGE/mysql-5.0-merge
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/disabled.def:
Auto merged
sql/sql_load.cc:
Auto merged
into bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.0-opt
client/mysqldump.c:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result:
Auto merged
sql/field.h:
Auto merged
sql/item_func.cc:
Auto merged
sql/my_decimal.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_base.cc:
Auto merged
constant outer tables did not return null complemented
rows when conditions were evaluated to FALSE.
Wrong results were returned because the conditions over constant
outer tables, when being pushed down, were erroneously enclosed
into the guard function used for WHERE conditions.
mysql-test/r/join_outer.result:
Added a test case for bug #28571.
mysql-test/t/join_outer.test:
Added a test case for bug #28571.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug #28571. Outer join queries with ON conditions over
constant outer tables did not return null complemented
rows when conditions were evaluated to FALSE.
Wrong results were returned because the conditions over constant
outer tables, when being pushed down, were erroneously enclosed
into the guard function used for WHERE conditions.
The problem is fixed in the function make_join_select. Now the
conditions over constant tables from ON expressions are pushed
down after the conditions from WHERE has been pushed down.
sometimes `mysqldump --hex-blob' overruned output buffer by '\0' byte.
The dump_table() function has been fixed to reserve 1 byte more for the
last '\0' byte of dumped string.
client/mysqldump.c:
Fixed bug #28522.
The dump_table() function has been fixed to reserve 1 byte more for the
last '\0' byte of dumped string.
mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
Updated test case for bug #28522.
mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result:
Updated test case for bug #28522.
bug #26842: master binary log contains invalid queries - replication fails
bug #12826: Possible to get inconsistent slave using SQL syntax Prepared Statements
Problem:
binlogging PS' we may produce syntacticly incorrect queries in the binlog replacing
some parameters with variable names (instead of variable values).
E.g. in the reported case of "limit ?" clause: replacing "?" with "@var"
produces "limit @var" which is not a correct SQL syntax.
Also it may lead to different query execution on slave if we
set and use a variable in the same statement, e.g.
"insert into t1 values (@x:=@x+1, ?)"
Fix: make the stored statement string created upon its execution use variable values
(instead of names) to fill placeholders.
mysql-test/r/ctype_cp932_binlog.result:
Fix for
bug #26842: master binary log contains invalid queries - replication fails
bug #12826: Possible to get inconsistent slave using SQL syntax Prepared Statements
- result adjusted.
mysql-test/r/ctype_cp932_notembedded.result:
Fix for
bug #26842: master binary log contains invalid queries - replication fails
bug #12826: Possible to get inconsistent slave using SQL syntax Prepared Statements
- result adjusted.
mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result:
Fix for
bug #26842: master binary log contains invalid queries - replication fails
bug #12826: Possible to get inconsistent slave using SQL syntax Prepared Statements
- test result.
mysql-test/t/ctype_cp932_binlog.test:
Fix for
bug #26842: master binary log contains invalid queries - replication fails
bug #12826: Possible to get inconsistent slave using SQL syntax Prepared Statements
- test adjusted.
mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test:
Fix for
bug #26842: master binary log contains invalid queries - replication fails
bug #12826: Possible to get inconsistent slave using SQL syntax Prepared Statements
- test case.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Fix for
bug #26842: master binary log contains invalid queries - replication fails
bug #12826: Possible to get inconsistent slave using SQL syntax Prepared Statements
- set val to the variable's value (escaped if needed) then insert it into the query
string in the position of the placeholder. We don't need to call
get_var_with_binlog() here as there is no trace of the variable's name in the binlog.
CHECK OPTION and a subquery in WHERE condition.
The abort was triggered by setting the value of join->tables for
subqueries in the function JOIN::cleanup. This function was called
after an invocation of the JOIN::join_free method for subqueries
used in WHERE condition.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Added a test case for bug #28561.
mysql-test/t/view.test:
Added a test case for bug #28561.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug #28561: assertion abort for update on multi-table view with
CHECK OPTION and a subquery in WHERE condition.
The abort was triggered by setting the value of join->tables for
subqueries in the function JOIN::cleanup. This function was called
after an invocation of the JOIN::join_free method for subqueries
used in WHERE condition.
Setting the value of join->tables to for a subquery created serious
problems for checking WHERE condition after update of the multi-table
view as this check is performed in the do_select function right
after a call of the JOIN::join_free method.
In fact setting join->tables to 0 in JOIN::cleanup is not needed
anywhere in the current code.
If a stored function or a trigger was killed it had aborted but no error
was thrown. This allows the caller statement to continue without a notice.
This may lead to a wrong data being inserted/updated to/deleted as in such
cases the correct result of a stored function isn't guaranteed. In the case
of triggers it allows the caller statement to ignore kill signal and to
waste time because of re-evaluation of triggers that always will fail
because thd->killed flag is still on.
Now the Item_func_sp::execute() and the sp_head::execute_trigger() functions
check whether a function or a trigger were killed during execution and
throws an appropriate error if so.
Now the fill_record() function stops filling record if an error was reported
through thd->net.report_error.
sql/item_func.cc:
Bug#27563: Stored functions and triggers wasn't throwing an error when killed.
Now the Item_func_sp::execute() function checks whether a trigger was killed
during execution and throws an appropriate error if so.
sql/sp_head.cc:
Bug#27563: Stored functions and triggers wasn't throwing an error when killed.
Now the sp_head::execute_trigger() function checks whether a function was
killed during execution and throws an appropriate error if so.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Bug#27563: Stored functions and triggers wasn't throwing an error when killed.
Now the fill_record() function stops filling record if an error was reported
through thd->net.report_error.
mysql-test/r/kill.result:
Added a test case for the bug#27563: Stored functions and triggers wasn't
throwing an error when killed.
mysql-test/t/kill.test:
Added a test case for the bug#27563: Stored functions and triggers wasn't
throwing an error when killed.
being used without being def
Inside method Item_func_unsigned::val_int, the variable value
can be returned without being initialized when the CAST argument
is of type DECIMAL and has a NULL value. This gives a run-time
error when building debug binaries using Visual C++ 2005.
Solution: Initialize value to 0
mysql-test/t/cast.test:
bug#28250: There is no need for an extra test case, but we
recognize that this one catches the bug.
sql/item_func.cc:
bug#28250: initialization of value.
Bug #23667 "CREATE TABLE LIKE is not isolated from alteration
by other connections"
Bug #18950 "CREATE TABLE LIKE does not obtain LOCK_open"
As well as:
Bug #25578 "CREATE TABLE LIKE does not require any privileges
on source table".
The first and the second bugs resulted in various errors and wrong
binary log order when one tried to execute concurrently CREATE TABLE LIKE
statement and DDL statements on source table or DML/DDL statements on its
target table.
The problem was caused by incomplete protection/table-locking against
concurrent statements implemented in mysql_create_like_table() routine.
We solve it by simply implementing such protection in proper way (see
comment for sql_table.cc for details).
The third bug allowed user who didn't have any privileges on table create
its copy and therefore circumvent privilege check for SHOW CREATE TABLE.
This patch solves this problem by adding privilege check, which was missing.
Finally it also removes some duplicated code from mysql_create_like_table().
Note that, altough tests covering concurrency-related aspects of CREATE TABLE
LIKE behaviour will only be introduced in 5.1, they were run manually for
this patch as well.
mysql-test/r/grant2.result:
Added test for bug#25578 "CREATE TABLE LIKE does not require any privileges
on source table".
mysql-test/t/grant2.test:
Added test for bug#25578 "CREATE TABLE LIKE does not require any privileges
on source table".
sql/handler.h:
Introduced new flag for HA_CREATE_INFO::options in order to be able to
distinguish CREATE TABLE ... LIKE from other types of CREATE TABLE.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
mysql_create_like_table() now takes source table name not as a
Table_ident object but as regular table list element.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
CREATE TABLE ... LIKE implementation now uses statement's table list
for storing information about the source table. We also use flag
in LEX::create_info.options for distinguishing it from other types
of CREATE TABLE.
Finally CREATE TABLE ... LIKE now requires the same privileges on
the source tables as SHOW CREATE TABLE. Moved this privilege check
to check_show_create_table_access() function.
sql/sql_table.cc:
mysql_create_like_table():
- Provided proper protection from concurrent statements.
This is achieved by keeping name-lock on the source table and holding
LOCK_open mutex during whole operation. This gives protection against
concurrent DDL on source table. Also holding this mutex makes copying
of .frm file, call to ha_create_table() and binlogging atomic against
concurrent DML and DDL operations on target table.
- Get rid of duplicated code related to source database/table name
handling. All these operations are already done in
st_select_lex::add_table_to_list(), so we achieve the same effect
by including source table into the statement's table list.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Now we use special flag in LEX::create_info::options for distinguishing
CREATE TABLE ... LIKE from other types of CREATE TABLE and store name
of source table as regular element in statement's table list.
When processing the USE/FORCE index hints
the optimizer was not checking if the indexes
specified are enabled (see ALTER TABLE).
Fixed by:
Backporting the fix for bug 20604 to 5.0
mysql-test/r/key.result:
Test for BUG 20604.
The important part of the test is the explain output that
tests what indexes are used.
mysql-test/r/myisam.result:
Bug #28476: test cases
mysql-test/t/key.test:
Bug 20604:
The minimal test case that reveals the bug. The optimizer for
aggregates relies on keys disabled with ALTER TABLE ... DISABLE KEYS
not being in the set TABLE::keys_in_use_for_query.
When the execution engine tries to use a disabled index, MyISAM
returns an error.
mysql-test/t/myisam.test:
Bug #28476: test cases
sql/sql_base.cc:
Bug #28476:
- Ignore disabled indexes in USE/FORCE index
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug 20604 : The intersection operation between table->s->keys_in_use
and table->keys_in_use_for_query is no longer necessary.
We can trust that the latter is a subset of the former.
sql/table.h:
Bug 20604:
Added comments to TABLE_SHARE::keys_in_use and
TABLE::keys_in_use_for_query.
mode.
When a new DATE/DATETIME field without default value is being added by the
ALTER TABLE the '0000-00-00' value is used as the default one. But it wasn't
checked whether such value was allowed by the set sql mode. Due to this
'0000-00-00' values was allowed for DATE/DATETIME fields even in the
NO_ZERO_DATE mode.
Now the mysql_alter_table() function checks whether the '0000-00-00' value
is allowed for DATE/DATETIME fields by the set sql mode.
The new error_if_not_empty flag is used in the mysql_alter_table() function
to indicate that it should abort if the table being altered isn't empty.
The new new_datetime_field field is used in the mysql_alter_table() function
for error throwing purposes.
The new error_if_not_empty parameter is added to the copy_data_between_tables()
function to indicate the it should return error if the source table isn't empty.
mysql-test/t/alter_table.test:
Added a test case for the bug#27507: Wrong DATETIME value was allowed by
ALTER TABLE in the NO_ZERO_DATE mode.
mysql-test/r/alter_table.result:
Added a test case for the bug#27507: Wrong DATETIME value was allowed by
ALTER TABLE in the NO_ZERO_DATE mode.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Bug#27507: Wrong DATETIME value was allowed by ALTER TABLE in the NO_ZERO_DATE
mode.
Now the mysql_alter_table() function checks whether the '0000-00-00' value
is allowed for DATE/DATETIME fields by the set sql mode.
The new error_if_not_empty flag is used in the mysql_alter_table() function
to indicate that it should abort if the table being altered isn't empty.
The new new_datetime_field field is used in the mysql_alter_table() function
for error throwing purposes.
The new error_if_not_empty parameter is added to the copy_data_between_tables()
function to indicate the it should return error if the source table isn't empty.
into quadxeon.mysql.com:/benchmarks/ext3/TOSAVE/tsmith/bk/maint/50
configure.in:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/strict.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test:
Auto merged
sql/item.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Auto merged
decimal_round failed to perform a correct rounding
of a decimal number if its first nine digits were '9'.
It just sets those digits to 0.
mysql-test/r/type_newdecimal.result:
Bug #27984 Long Decimal Maths produces truncated results.
test result
mysql-test/t/type_newdecimal.test:
Bug #27984 Long Decimal Maths produces truncated results.
test case
strings/decimal.c:
Bug #27984 Long Decimal Maths produces truncated results.
when to == from we break the data if we do to->buf[0]=0
So now doing this after the data is moved and only
if we really need to set to->buf[0] to zero
- Fix test case to work also when filesystem time differs
from mysqld' time. I.e when running with data files on a
network share.
mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result:
Update result file
mysql-test/t/rpl_rotate_logs.test:
Calculate time to use in "purge master logs before" by taking
last modification time of t2 and adding 1 second
This is done in order to handle the case where file system time differs
from mysqld's time
my_decimal in some cases can contain more decimal digits than
is officially supported (DECIMAL_MAX_PRECISION), so we need to
prepare bigger buffer for the resulting string.
mysql-test/r/type_newdecimal.result:
bug #28361 Buffer overflow in DECIMAL code on Windows
test result
mysql-test/t/type_newdecimal.test:
bug #28361 Buffer overflow in DECIMAL code on Windows
test case
This test case doesn't fall in most cases even without the fix
Still valgrind shows the problemn
sql/my_decimal.h:
bug #28361 Buffer overflow in DECIMAL code on Windows
DECIMAL_MAX_POSSIBLE_PRECISION introduced to be used in places,
when we need to check for the number of digits technicaly possible
in my_decimal.
DECIMAL_MAX_STR_LENGTH fixed as it has to fit for the MAX_POSSIBLE_PRECISION
- The SQL commands used by mysql_upgrade are written to be run
with sql_mode set to '' - thus the scripts should change sql_mode
for the session to make sure the SQL is legal.
mysql-test/r/mysql_upgrade.result:
Update test result
mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade.test:
The SQL commands used by mysql_upgrade are written to be run
with sql_mode set to '' - thus the scripts should change sql_mode
for the session to make sure the SQL is legal.
scripts/mysql_system_tables_fix.sql:
Set sql_mode to '' before running the SQL commands
to fix system tables - backport from 5.1
Set parameter's type to Item::DECIMAL_ITEM assigning a decimal value.
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
Fox for bug #28509: strange behaviour: passing a decimal value to PS
- test result.
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
Fox for bug #28509: strange behaviour: passing a decimal value to PS
- test case.
sql/item.cc:
Fox for bug #28509: strange behaviour: passing a decimal value to PS
- set Item_param::item_type to Item::DECIMAL_ITEM in case of DECIMAL_RESULT variable.
- removed redundant item_result_type assignments as it's set before.
into pilot.blaudden:/home/msvensson/mysql/mysql-5.0-maint
client/mysqltest.c:
Auto merged
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/mysqltest.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/mysqltest.test:
SCCS merged
- Final touchups
client/mysqltest.c:
Final touch ups, rename sorted_results to sorted_result
mysql-test/r/mysqltest.result:
Update test result
mysql-test/t/mysqltest.test:
Update results with additional subtests for empty result set,
NULL values and 1024 rows
Adjust the check that defines the error message to be returned.
mysql-test/r/sp-error.result:
Update results (more accurate error code)
mysql-test/r/sp-prelocking.result:
Update results (more accurate error code)
mysql-test/r/trigger.result:
Update results (more accurate error code)
mysql-test/t/sp-error.test:
ER_NOT_LOCKED -> ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
mysql-test/t/sp-prelocking.test:
Add a test case for Bug#27907
mysql-test/t/trigger.test:
ER_NOT_LOCKED -> ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
sql/sql_base.cc:
Adjust the check for where-we-are for a better error message.
Problem: we may get syntactically incorrect queries in the binary log
if we use a string value user variable executing a PS which
contains '... limit ?' clause, e.g.
prepare s from "select 1 limit ?";
set @a='qwe'; execute s using @a;
Fix: raise an error in such cases.
mysql-test/r/limit.result:
Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
- test result
mysql-test/t/limit.test:
Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
- test case
sql/item.cc:
Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
- if Item_param::strict_type is set, check given and required types,
return an error if not equal.
sql/item.h:
Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
- bool strict_type introduced, which indicates that a parameter value must be of
the required_result_type type.
- set_strict_type() function introduced to set required type.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
- as we accept only INTs in the 'limit' clause set parameter's required type.
into siva.hindu.god:/home/tsmith/m/bk/maint/50
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/outfile.test:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test:
Auto merged
sql/field.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item.h:
Auto merged
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_func.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_func.h:
Auto merged
sql/my_decimal.h:
Auto merged
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Auto merged
sql/sp.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_base.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.h:
Auto merged
is involved.
The Arg_comparator::compare_datetime() comparator caches its arguments if
they are constants i.e. const_item() returns true. The
Item_func_get_user_var::const_item() returns true or false based on
the current query_id and the query_id where the variable was created.
Thus even if a query can change its value its const_item() still will return
true. All this leads to a wrong comparison result when an object of the
Item_func_get_user_var class is involved.
Now the Arg_comparator::can_compare_as_dates() and the
get_datetime_value() functions never cache result of the GET_USER_VAR()
function (the Item_func_get_user_var class).
mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test:
A test case is added for the bug#28261: Wrong DATETIME comparison result when the GET_USER_VAR function
is involved.
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
A test case is added for the bug#28261: Wrong DATETIME comparison result when the GET_USER_VAR function
is involved.
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Bug#28261: Wrong DATETIME comparison result when the GET_USER_VAR function
is involved.
Now the Arg_comparator::can_compare_as_dates() and the
get_datetime_value() functions never cache result of the GET_USER_VAR()
function (the Item_func_get_user_var class).
Conversion errors when constructing the condition for an
IN predicates were treated as if the affected column contains
NULL. If such a IN predicate is inside NOT we get wrong
results.
Corrected the handling of conversion errors in an IN predicate
that is resolved by unique_subquery (through
subselect_uniquesubquery_engine).
mysql-test/r/subselect3.result:
Bug#22855: test case
mysql-test/t/subselect3.test:
Bug#22855: test case
sql/item_subselect.cc:
Bug#22855: corrected the handling of conversion errors and
NULL key values in IN predicate that is resolved by index
lookup.
subqueries in WHERE conditions.
This bug was introduced by the patch for bug 27321.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Added a test case for bug #28337.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Added a test case for bug #28337.
sql/item.cc:
Fixed bug #28337: wrong results for grouping queries with correlated
subqueries in WHERE conditions.
This bug was introduced by the patch for bug 27321.
Now in the Item_field::fix_outer_field function we create an Item_outer_ref
object for an outer reference only if it is used in the SELECT list or
in the HAVING clause of the subquery against which the reference is resolved.
- Change from "query_sorted <query>" to "sorted_results"
client/mysqltest.c:
Replace "query_sorted <query>" with the ability to turn
on "one shot result sorting" with the command "sorted_results"
mysql-test/r/mysqltest.result:
Update test and result
mysql-test/t/mysqltest.test:
Update test and result
- Problem was reported as a SP variable using itself as
right value inside SUBSTR caused corruption of data.
- This bug could not be verified in either 5.0bk or 5.1bk
- Added test case to prevent future regressions.
mysql-test/r/sp-vars.result:
Added test case for a reported regression which couldn't be
verified.
mysql-test/t/sp-vars.test:
Added test case for a reported regression which couldn't be
verified.
into linux-st28.site:/home/martin/mysql/src/5.0o-bug27573
mysql-test/r/func_group.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/func_group.test:
bug#27573: hand merged test case
Made year 2000 handling more uniform
Removed year 2000 handling out from calc_days()
The above removes some bugs in date/datetimes with year between 0 and 200
Now we get a note when we insert a datetime value into a date column
For default values to CREATE, don't give errors for warning level NOTE
Fixed some compiler failures
Added library ws2_32 for windows compilation (needed if we want to compile with IOCP support)
Removed duplicate typedef TIME and replaced it with MYSQL_TIME
Better (more complete) fix for: Bug#21103 "DATE column not compared as DATE"
Fixed properly Bug#18997 "DATE_ADD and DATE_SUB perform year2K autoconversion magic on 4-digit year value"
Fixed Bug#23093 "Implicit conversion of 9912101 to date does not match cast(9912101 as date)"
include/my_time.h:
Removed not used define YY_MAGIC_BELOW
Added prototype for year_2000_handling()
mysql-test/r/date_formats.result:
Updated results (fixed bug in date_format() with year < 99
mysql-test/r/func_sapdb.result:
Added more testing of make_date()
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result:
Now we get a note when we insert a datetime value into a date column
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result:
Now we get a note when we insert a datetime value into a date column
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result:
Now we get a note when we insert a datetime value into a date column
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result:
Now we get a note when we insert a datetime value into a date column
mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result:
Now we get a note when we insert a datetime value into a date column
mysql-test/r/strict.result:
zero-year in str_to_date() throws warning in strict
mysql-test/r/type_date.result:
Added test for date conversions
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
Added testcase for datetime to date conversion.
mysql-test/t/date_formats.test:
Added testing of dates < 200
mysql-test/t/func_sapdb.test:
More testing of makedate()
mysql-test/t/type_date.test:
Added test for date conversions
mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test:
Added testcase for datetime to date conversion
sql/field.cc:
Give note if we insert a datetime value in a date field
Don't give notes if we are doing internal test conversions (like from convert_constant_item())
More documentation (store functions can now return '3' to inform that the function did return a NOTE (not warning or error))
Revert some changes in Field_newdate::store() to get more optimal code
Field::set_warning() will now ignore notes if CHECK_FIELD_IGNORE is set.
New parameters to make_truncated_value_warning()
sql/field.h:
Give note if we insert a datetime value in a date field
Don't give notes if we are doing internal test conversions (like from convert_constant_item())
More documentation (store functions can now return '3' to inform that the function did return a NOTE (not warning or error))
Revert some changes in Field_newdate::store() to get more optimal code
Field::set_warning() will now ignore notes if CHECK_FIELD_IGNORE is set.
New parameters to make_truncated_value_warning()
sql/item.cc:
Give note if we insert a datetime value in a date field
Don't give notes if we are doing internal test conversions (like from convert_constant_item())
More documentation (store functions can now return '3' to inform that the function did return a NOTE (not warning or error))
Revert some changes in Field_newdate::store() to get more optimal code
Field::set_warning() will now ignore notes if CHECK_FIELD_IGNORE is set.
New parameters to make_truncated_value_warning()
sql/item.h:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Don't print notes in convert_constant_item()
sql/item_func.h:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
New parameters to make_truncated_value_warning()
Moved year 2000 handling out from calc_days()
sql/item_timefunc.h:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/my_decimal.cc:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/my_decimal.h:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Added error level to make_truncated_value_warning()
sql/protocol.cc:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/protocol.h:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/sp.cc:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/sql_base.cc:
Make testing of result value of save_in_field() uniform
sql/sql_class.h:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/sql_show.cc:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/structs.h:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/time.cc:
Added error level to make_truncated_value_warning()
sql/tztime.cc:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/tztime.h:
TIME -> MYSQL_TIME
sql/unireg.cc:
For default values to CREATE, don't give errors for warning level NOTE
(Fixed failed CREATE when we give a datetime value to a date field)
sql-common/my_time.c:
Added year_2000_handling()
Removed year 2000 handling from calc_daynr()
into vajra.(none):/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-21483
sql/sp_head.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_base.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_lex.h:
Auto merged
Bug#21483 "Server abort or deadlock on INSERT DELAYED with another
implicit insert"
Also fixes and adds test cases for bugs:
20497 "Trigger with INSERT DELAYED causes Error 1165"
21714 "Wrong NEW.value and server abort on INSERT DELAYED to a
table with a trigger".
Post-review fixes.
Problem:
In MySQL INSERT DELAYED is a way to pipe all inserts into a
given table through a dedicated thread. This is necessary for
simplistic storage engines like MyISAM, which do not have internal
concurrency control or threading and thus can not
achieve efficient INSERT throughput without support from SQL layer.
DELAYED INSERT works as follows:
For every distinct table, which can accept DELAYED inserts and has
pending data to insert, a dedicated thread is created to write data
to disk. All user connection threads that attempt to
delayed-insert into this table interact with the dedicated thread in
producer/consumer fashion: all records to-be inserted are pushed
into a queue of the dedicated thread, which fetches the records and
writes them.
In this design, client connection threads never open or lock
the delayed insert table.
This functionality was introduced in version 3.23 and does not take
into account existence of triggers, views, or pre-locking.
E.g. if INSERT DELAYED is called from a stored function, which,
in turn, is called from another stored function that uses the delayed
table, a deadlock can occur, because delayed locking by-passes
pre-locking. Besides:
* the delayed thread works directly with the subject table through
the storage engine API and does not invoke triggers
* even if it was patched to invoke triggers, if triggers,
in turn, used other tables, the delayed thread would
have to open and lock involved tables (use pre-locking).
* even if it was patched to use pre-locking, without deadlock
detection the delayed thread could easily lock out user
connection threads in case when the same table is used both
in a trigger and on the right side of the insert query:
the delayed thread would not release locks until all inserts
are complete, and user connection can not complete inserts
without having locks on the tables used on the right side of the
query.
Solution:
These considerations suggest two general alternatives for the
future of INSERT DELAYED:
* it is considered a full-fledged alternative to normal INSERT
* it is regarded as an optimisation that is only relevant
for simplistic engines.
Since we missed our chance to provide complete support of new
features when 5.0 was in development, the first alternative
currently renders infeasible.
However, even the second alternative, which is to detect
new features and convert DELAYED insert into a normal insert,
is not easy to implement.
The catch-22 is that we don't know if the subject table has triggers
or is a view before we open it, and we only open it in the
delayed thread. We don't know if the query involves pre-locking
until we have opened all tables, and we always first create
the delayed thread, and only then open the remaining tables.
This patch detects the problematic scenarios and converts
DELAYED INSERT to a normal INSERT using the following approach:
* if the statement is executed under pre-locking (e.g. from
within a stored function or trigger) or the right
side may require pre-locking, we detect the situation
before creating a delayed insert thread and convert the statement
to a conventional INSERT.
* if the subject table is a view or has triggers, we shutdown
the delayed thread and convert the statement to a conventional
INSERT.
mysql-test/r/insert.result:
Update test results.
mysql-test/t/insert.test:
Add a test case for Bug#21483, Bug#20497, Bug#21714 (INSERT DELAYED
and stored routines, triggers).
sql/sp_head.cc:
Upgrade lock type to TL_WRITE when computing the pre-locking set.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Use a new method.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
INSERT DELAYED and pre-locking:
- if under pre-locking, upgrade the lock type to TL_WRITE
and proceed as a normal write
- if DELAYED table has triggers, also request a lock upgrade.
- make sure errors in the delayed thread are propagated
correctly
sql/sql_lex.h:
Add a method to check if a parsed tree refers to stored
routines.
in the case of the overflow in the decimal->integer conversion
we didn't return the proper boundary value, but just the result
of the conversion we calculated on the moment of the error
mysql-test/r/bigint.result:
bug #8663 cant use bigint unsigned as input to cast
test result fixed
mysql-test/t/bigint.test:
bug #8663 cant use bigint unsigned as input to cast
test case
strings/decimal.c:
bug #8663 cant use bigint unsigned as input to cast
decimal->int conversion fixed to return proper boundary value
in the case of overflow
function.
A wrong condition was used to check that the
Arg_comparator::can_compare_as_dates() function calculated the value of the
string constant. When comparing a non-const STRING function with a constant
DATETIME function it leads to saving an arbitrary value as a cached value of
the DATETIME function.
Now the Arg_comparator::set_cmp_func() function initializes the const_value
variable to the impossible DATETIME value (-1) and this const_value is
cached only if it was changed by the Arg_comparator::can_compare_as_dates()
function.
mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test:
Added a test case for the bug#28208: Wrong result of a non-const STRING function with a const DATETIME function.
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
Added a test case for the bug#28208: Wrong result of a non-const STRING function with a const DATETIME function.
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Bug#28208: Wrong result of a non-const STRING function with a const DATETIME
function.
Now the Arg_comparator::set_cmp_func() function initializes the const_value
variable to the impossible DATETIME value (-1) and this const_value is
cached only if it was changed by the Arg_comparator::can_compare_as_dates()
function.
into olga.mysql.com:/home/igor/dev-opt/mysql-5.0-opt-bug28272
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Manual merge
to NULL
For queries of the form SELECT MIN(key_part_k) FROM t1
WHERE key_part_1 = const and ... and key_part_k-1 = const,
the opt_sum_query optimization tries to
use an index to substitute MIN/MAX functions with their values according
to the following rules:
1) Insert the minimum non-null values where the WHERE clause still matches, or
3) A row of nulls
However, the correct semantics requires that there is a third case 2)
such that a NULL value is substituted if there are only NULL values for
key_part_k.
The patch modifies opt_sum_query() to handle this missing case.
mysql-test/r/func_group.result:
Bug #27573: Correct result
mysql-test/t/func_group.test:
Bug #27573: test case
sql/opt_sum.cc:
Bug #27573:
Added code that will try to read the
first non-null value for a given complete-field prefix, second
choice is to read the null, and lastly set the error code if no row
is found.
into vajra.(none):/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-runtime
sql/item.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_func.cc:
Auto merged
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Auto merged
sql/set_var.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Auto merged
for a query over an empty table right after its creation.
The crash is the result of an attempt made by JOIN::optimize to evaluate
the WHERE condition when no records have been actually read.
The added test case can reproduce the crash only with InnoDB tables and
only with 5.0.x.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Added a test case for bug #28272.
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Added a test case for bug #28272.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug #28272: crash that occurs when running an EXPLAIN command
for a query over an empty table right after its creation.
The crash is the result of an attempt made by JOIN::optimize to evaluate
the WHERE condition when no records have been actually read.
Such attempts could be observed only with EXPLAIN commands.
Now at the optimization phase the WHERE condition is never evaluated if
there is no record previously read from the table.
statement from a UNION query with ORDER BY an expression containing
RAND().
The crash happened because the global order by list in the union query
was not re-initialized for execution.
(Local order by lists were re-initialized though).
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
Added a test case for bug #27937.
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
Added a test case for bug #27937.
sql/sql_union.cc:
Fixed bug #27937: crash for the the second execution of a prepared
statement from a UNION query with ORDER BY an expression containing
RAND().
The crash happened because the global order by list in the union query
was not re-initialized for execution.
(Local order by lists were re-initialized though).
Added re-initialization of the global order by list in the function
st_select_lex_unit::init_prepare_fake_select_lex.
a crash when the left operand of the predicate is evaluated to NULL.
It happens when the rows from the inner tables (tables from the subquery)
are accessed by index methods with key values obtained by evaluation of
the left operand of the subquery predicate. When this predicate is
evaluated to NULL an alternative access with full table scan is used
to check whether the result set returned by the subquery is empty or not.
The crash was due to the fact the info about the access methods used for
regular key values was not properly restored after a switch back from the
full scan access method had occurred.
The patch restores this info properly.
The same problem existed for queries with IN subquery predicates if they
were used not at the top level of the queries.
mysql-test/r/subselect3.result:
Added a test case for bug #28375.
mysql-test/t/subselect3.test:
Added a test case for bug #28375.
sql/item_subselect.cc:
Fixed bug #28375: a query with an NOT IN subquery predicate may cause
a crash when the left operand of the predicate is evaluated to NULL.
It happens when the rows from the inner tables (tables from the subquery)
are accessed by index methods with key values obtained by evaluation of
the left operand of the subquery predicate. When this predicate is
evaluated to NULL an alternative access with full table scan is used
to check whether the result set returned by the subquery is empty or not.
The crash was due to the fact the info about the access methods used for
regular key values was not properly restored after a switch back from the
full scan access method had occurred.
The patch restores this info properly.
sql/sql_select.h:
Fixed bug #28375: a query with an NOT IN subquery predicate may cause
a crash when the left operand of the predicate is evaluated to NULL.
In the JOIN_TAB structure two fields have been added to save info about
index methods used to access the subquery rows. The saved info is used
after a switch back from the alternative full scan access method has
occurred. The full scan is used when the left operand of the subquery
predicate is evaluated to NULL.
Corrected test case for the bug#27878.
mysql-test/t/grant.test:
Corrected test case for the bug#27878.
mysql-test/r/grant.result:
Corrected test case for the bug#27878.
database.
If a user has a right to update anything in the current database then the
access was granted and further checks of access rights for underlying tables
wasn't done correctly. The check is done before a view is opened and thus no
check of access rights for underlying tables can be carried out.
This allows a user to update through a view a table from another database for
which he hasn't enough rights.
Now the mysql_update() and the mysql_test_update() functions are forces
re-checking of access rights after a view is opened.
mysql-test/t/grant.test:
Added a test case for the bug#27878: Unchecked privileges on a view referring to a table from another database.
mysql-test/r/grant.result:
Added a test case for the bug#27878: Unchecked privileges on a view referring to a table from another database.
sql/sql_update.cc:
Bug#27878: Unchecked privileges on a view referring to a table from another
database.
Now the mysql_update() function forces re-checking of access rights after
the view is opened.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Bug#27878: Unchecked privileges on a view referring to a table from another
database.
Now the mysql_test_update() function forces re-checking of access rights after
the view is opened.