1. check that unused inline functions are removed
2. only allow compilation if they are or if the check if overridden
3. with CMAKE_GENERATOR=Makefiles, use all flags when testing
(e.g. both CMAKE_C_FLAGS and CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG if
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug). This is because
- on Solaris with the SunPro compiler, default CMAKE_C_FLAGS_xxx
values contain -xO2 (for Release and RelWithDebInfo)
and -g (for RelWithDebInfo and Debug)
- proper inlining only works at -xO4 without -g
- so if CMAKE_C_FLAGS has -xO4, inlining would work in
configure.cmake (before this fix) and fail during actual compilation
also remove the outdated check for inline from myu_global.h
1. unused static inline functions are only removed at -xO4,
otherwise test binaries will depend on various mysys
symbols that they don't use. Link test with libmysys.
2. Sphinx - don't instantiate (explicitly) templates before
they're defined. Or, rather, don't instantiate them explicitly at
all.
3. GIS - don't use anonymous unions and structs.
CONSTRAINT.
Analysis
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INSERT and UPDATE operations using the IGNORE keyword which
causes FOREIGN KEY constraint violations reports an error
despite using the IGNORE keyword.
Foreign key violation errors were not ignored and reported
as errors instead of warnings even when IGNORE was set.
Fix
===
Added code to ignore the foreign key violation errors and
report them as warnings when the IGNORE keyword is used.
Problem was that created table was not marked as used (not set query_id) and so opening tables for stored function pick it up (as opened place holder for it) and used changing TABLE internals.
The select mentioned in the bug attempted to create a temporary table
using the maria storage engine. The table needs to have primary keys such that
duplicates can be removed. Unfortunately this use case has a longer
than allowed key and the tmp table got created without a temporary key.
We must not allow materialization for the subquery if the total key
length and key parts is greater than what the storage engine supports.
When one evaluates row-based comparison like (X, Y) = (A,B), one should
first call bring_value() for the Item that returns row value. If you
don't do that and just attempt to read values of X and Y, you get stale
values.
Semi-join/Materialization can take a row-based comparison apart and
make ref access from it. In that case, we need to call bring_value()
to get the index lookup components.
Consider a query with subquery in form t.key=(select ...). Suppose, the
parent query uses this equality for ref access.
It will attempt to evaluate the subquery in get_best_combination(),
right before the join->join_tab[...] array is filled. The problem was
that subquery optimization will attempt to look at parent's join->join_tab
to check how many times subquery will be executed (and crash).
Fixed by not doing that when the subquery is constant (non-constant
subqueries are only be evaluated during join execution, so they are not
affected)
Fix the following two build warnings so that 5.5 can be compiled
with GCC5.
storage/innobase/dict/dict0crea.c:1143:21: error: logical not is only applied
to the left hand side of comparison [-Werror=logical-not-parentheses]
ut_a(!node->index == (err != DB_SUCCESS));
^
storage/innobase/log/log0recv.c:1770:20: error: logical not is only applied
to the left hand side of comparison [-Werror=logical-not-parentheses]
ut_ad(!allow_ibuf == mutex_own(&log_sys->mutex));
^
cherry-pick f1daf9ce from 10.0 branch
-------------------------------------
Fix build failures caused by new C runtime library
- isnan, snprintf, struct timespec are now defined, attempt to
redefine them leads
- P_tmpdir, tzname are no more defined
- lfind() and lsearch() in lf_hash.c had to be renamed, declaration
conflicts with some C runtime functions with the same name declared in
a header included by stdlib.h
Also fix couple of annoying warnings :
- remove #define NOMINMAX from config.h to avoid "redefined" compiler
warnings(NOMINMAX is already in compile flags)
- disable incremental linker in Debug as well (feature not used much
and compiler crashes often)
Also simplify package building with Wix, require Wix 3.9 or later
(VS2015 is not compatible with old Wix 3.5/3.6)
At alter table when server renames the table to temporal name,
old name uses normal partioned table naming rules. However,
if tables are created on Windows and then transfered to Linux
and lower-case-table-names=1 we should modify the old name
on rename to lower case to be able to find it from the
InnoDB dictionary.
if mysqld runs as service
The bug is caused by the attempt to write to filedescriptor 2
(STDERR_FILENO), however in case of a service stderr has different fd
(debugging shows fileno(stderr) is 4 after freopen, and -1 before it)
Fixed definition of STDERR_FILENO for Windows to be fileno(stderr).
The check for UCONTEXT in cmake was somehow become broken, disabling the
fallback to ucontext. This caused the non-blocking client API to not be
available for non-x86 platforms, on which no hand-crafted assembler
implementation of my_context is available.
ITEM_PARAM::SAFE_CHARSET_CONVERTER
ISSUE:
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Charset conversion on a null parameter is not handled
correctly.
SOLUTION:
---------
Item_param's charset converter does not handle the case
where it might have to deal with a null value. This is
fine for other charset converters since the value is not
supplied to them at runtime.
The fix is to check if the parameter is now set to null and
return an Item_null object. Also, there is no need to
initialize Item_param's cnvitem in the constructor to a
string. This can be done in
ITEM_PARAM::SAFE_CHARSET_CONVERTER itself.
Members of Item_param, cnvbuf and cnvstr, have been removed
and cnvitem has been made a local variable in
ITEM_PARAM::SAFE_CHARSET_CONVERTER.
'SYSTEM LOCK' IN PROCESSLIST
Analysis
=========
Show processlist shows 'System Lock' in 'State' field while
LOAD DATA INFILE is running.
thd->proc_info update is missing in LOAD DATA INFILE path.
Thus any request will get last unpdated status from lock_table()
during open_table().
Fix:
=======
Update state information from LOAD DATA INFILE path.