Started fix in 5.0 as the same issue is here.
Revising queries used given what appears to be the scope of this test to only select the manipulated variables.
Added tests for values that are / are not multiples of 1024 to test rounding / constraints.
This behavior is not currently documented (docs bug has been opened)
*with --with-charset=utf8*
Problem: wrong LONG TEXT field length is sent to a client
when multibyte server character set used.
Fix: always limit field length sent to a client to 2^32,
as we store it in 4 byte slot.
Note: mysql_client_test changed accordingly.
for bug #15936.
On some platforms fenv.h may #undef the min/max macros
defined in my_global.h.
Fixed by moving the #include directive for fenv.h from
mysqld.cc to my_global.h before definitions for min/max.
In STRICT mode, out-of-bounds values caused an error message
to be queued (rather than just a warning), without any further
error-like processing happening. (The error is queued during
update, at which time it's too late. For it to be processed
properly, it would need to be queued during check-stage.)
The assertion rightfully complains that we're trying to send
an OK while having an error queued.
Changeset breaks a lot of tests out into check-stage. This also
allows us to send more correct warnings/error messages.
Revised the test to include a test of completion_type = 1 as well as making the test more readable / worthwhile
Removed the master.opt file as it was redundant / unnecessary.
There was a problem when a DELIMITER COMMAND is not the first
command on the line. I this case an extra line feed was added
to the glob buffer and this was causing subsequent attempts
to enter this delimiter to fail.
Fixed by not adding a new line to the glob buffer if the
command being added is a DELIMITER
There was a problem when a DELIMITER COMMAND is not the first
command on the line. I this case an extra line feed was added
to the glob buffer and this was causing subsequent attempts
to enter this delimiter to fail.
Fixed by not adding a new line to the glob buffer if the
command being added is a DELIMITER