when there was one NULL value, AVG(DISTINCT) could forget about other values.
See commit comment of item_sum.cc.
mysql-test/r/func_group.result:
before the code fix, both SELECTs would return NULL
sql/item_sum.cc:
Assume we are executing "SELECT AVG([DISTINCT] some_field) FROM some_table".
and some_field is the single field of some_table for simplicity.
Each time a row is processed (evaluate_join_record()->
end_send_group()->update_sum_func()) an aggregator is notified,
which itself notifies an Item_sum_avg.
Without DISTINCT, this Item_sum_avg immediately increments its
internal "sum of values" and "count of values" (the latter being
Item_sum_avg::count). The count is incremented only if the row's value
is not NULL (in Item_sum_avg::add()), per AVG() semantices. This row's value
is available in args[0] of Item_sum_avg ("args[0]" stands for
"the first argument of the item": it's an Item_field which automatically
receives the row's value when a row is read from the table).
bool Item_sum_avg::add()
{
if (Item_sum_sum::add()) << calculates the sum (ignores NULL)
return TRUE;
if (!args[0]->null_value)<<if added value is not NULL
count++; <<increment "count"
return FALSE;
}
and everything works.
With DISTINCT, when a row is processed by evaluate_join_record(),
Item_sum_avg does no immediate computation, rather stores
the row's value in a tree (to throw the value away if it is a duplicate
of previous value, otherwise to remember all
distinct values). It's only when it's time to send the average to the
user (at end of the query:
sub_select(end_of_records=true)->end_send_group()->
select_send->send_data()->Protocol::send_result_set_row()->
Item::send()->Item_sum_avg->val_str()), that we iterate over the tree,
compute the sum and count: for this, for each element of the tree,
Item_sum_avg::add() is called and has the same two steps as before:
* Item_sum_sum::add() updates the sum (finding the tree element's value
correctly, and determining correctly its NULLness - look for "arg_is_null"
in that function)
* the "if (!args[0]->null_value)" test right after, breaks: it uses args[0],
which isn't the tree's element but rather the value for the last row
processed by evaluate_join_record(). So if that last row was NULL,
"count" stays 0 for each row, and AVG() then returns NULL (count==0 =>
NULL, per AVG() semantics).
The fix is to let the aggregator tell whether the value
it just saw was NULL. The aggregator knows where to get the info
thanks to virtual functions. Item_sum_sum::add() now asks
the aggregator. Item_sum_avg() also asks the aggregator
and then knows it shouldn't increment "count".
sql/item_sum.h:
Aggregator can now tell about value/NULLness of just-aggregated value
command line clients.
Command line tools like mysqladmin and mysqldump did not recognize
default-auth and plugin-dir options.
Support for these options was found missing in these command line
tools.
Fixed by adding support for the same.
client/mysqladmin.cc:
Bug#58139 : default-auth option not recognized in MySQL standard
command line clients.
Introduced two new variables to hold values from default-auth and
plugin-dir options and further pushed them to client's st_mysql
instance.
client/mysqldump.c:
Bug#58139 : default-auth option not recognized in MySQL standard
command line clients.
Introduced two new variables to hold values from default-auth and
plugin-dir options and further pushed them to client's st_mysql
instance.
mysql-test/r/plugin_auth.result:
Added test case for Bug#58139.
mysql-test/t/plugin_auth.test:
Added test case for Bug#58139.
but the statement is written to binlog
TRUNCATE PARTITION was written to the binlog
even if it failed before calling any partition's
truncate function.
Solved by adding an argument to truncate_partition,
to flag if it should be written to the binlog or not.
It should be written to the binlog when a call to any
partitions truncate function is done.
mysql-test/r/partition_binlog.result:
New result file
mysql-test/t/partition_binlog.test:
New test file, including DROP PARTITION binlog test
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Added argument to avoid binlogging failed truncate_partition that
have not yet changed any data.
sql/ha_partition.h:
Added argument to avoid excessive binlogging
sql/sql_partition_admin.cc:
Avoid to binlog TRUNCATE PARTITION if it fails before
any partition has tried to truncate.
archive_discover
Fixed buffer underrun in cleanup_dirname().
Also fixed that original (unencoded) database and table
names were used to discover archive tables.
mysql-test/r/archive.result:
A test case for BUG#58205.
mysql-test/t/archive.test:
A test case for BUG#58205.
mysys/mf_pack.c:
Fixed buffer underrun in cleanup_dirname(), when
it gets path like "a/../" (relative path, where
first directory is to be cut off).
storage/archive/ha_archive.cc:
Handler discover method gets database and table
names as is. It must use build_table_filename()
to get name similar to what it gets on create()
and open().
When installing plugins, there is a missing check
for slash (/) in the path on Windows. Note that on
Windows, both / and \ can be used to separate
directories.
This patch fixes the issue by:
- Adding a FN_DIRSEP symbol for all platforms
consisting of a string of legal directory
separators.
- Adding a charset-aware version of strcspn().
- Adding a check_valid_path() function that uses
my_strcspn() to check if any FN_DIRSEP character
is in the supplied string.
- Using the check_valid_path() function in
sql_plugin.cc and sql_udf.cc (which means
replacing the existing test there).
include/config-netware.h:
Adding FN_DIRSEP
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Adding FN_DIRSEP
include/config-win.h:
Adding FN_DIRSEP
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Adding FN_DIRSEP
include/m_ctype.h:
Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn().
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Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn().
include/my_global.h:
Adding FN_DIRSEP
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Adding FN_DIRSEP
mysql-test/t/plugin_not_embedded.test:
Adding test that file names containing / is
disallowed on *all* platforms.
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Adding test that file names containing / is
disallowed on *all* platforms.
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
Introducing check_if_path() function for
checking if filename is a path to include
/ on Windows.
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Introducing check_if_path() function for
checking if filename is a path to include
/ on Windows.
sql/sql_udf.cc:
Switching to use check_if_path() function.
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Switching to use check_if_path() function.
strings/my_strchr.c:
Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn().
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Adding my_strspn() and my_strcspn().
This is a code cleanup.
The implementation of a storage engine (subclasses of handler) is not supposed
to call my_error() directly inside the engine implementation,
but only return error codes, and report errors later at the demand
of the sql layer only (if needed), using handler::print_error().
This fix removes misplaced calls to my_error(),
and provide an implementation of print_error() instead.
Given that the sql layer implementation of create table, ha_create_table(),
does not use print_error() but returns ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE directly,
the return code for create table statements using the performance schema
has changed to ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE.
Adjusted the test suite accordingly.
Before this fix, the test thread_cache failed with spurious failures.
The test used:
-- disconnect X
-- connect Y
while assuming that connection Y would reuse connection X slot in the thread cache.
For this to happen, the disconnect X operation must be given enough time to complete,
otherwise connect Y can be executed in the server before X actually finishes.
This fix uses wait conditions to make the test execution more controlled,
and more reproductible.
Before this fix, the test myisam_file_io executed:
- (a) an update on setup_instrument to disable non myisam file io instruments
- (b) a truncate on events_waits_history_long
and later
- (c) a select on events_waits_history_long
Surprisingly, events that were supposed to be disabled in (a) and removed in (b)
still were found in (c).
This happened for events such as
wait/io/file/innodb/innodb_data_file fil0fil.c: sync
because the sync was started before (a) and completed after (b),
and as a consequence was added in the performance schema history, as expected.
Presence of these records in the history made the test fail.
This fix makes the test script more robust to account for extra spill waits records in (c).
This fix affects the test suite only.
Before this fix, performance schema tests dml_*.test could
fail with spurious failure, depending on the table content.
This fix simplifies the SELECT tests in the dml_*.test scripts,
to only verify that the SELECT operation passed the security checks
and succeeded, which was the original intent of the test.
Usage of
--replace_column 1 # 2 # 3 # 4 # ...
to discard the test output was replaced by a simpler and more maintainable
--disable_result_log
which also work for empty tables.
Fixing the testcase to use the database name
as connected_db instead of 'test' database.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Additional fix in the test for bug#54899.
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Additional fix in the test for bug#54899.
metadata"
Improved error handling such that queries against Information_Schema.Tables won't
fail if a federated table can't make a remote connection.
mysql-test/r/lock_multi.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
mysql-test/r/mdl_sync.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
mysql-test/r/merge.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
mysql-test/r/show_check.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_35333.result:
New test results for bug#35333
mysql-test/suite/federated/federated_bug_35333.test:
New test or bug#35333
sql/sql_show.cc:
If get_schema_tables_record() encounters an error, push a warning,
set the TABLE COMMENT column with the error text, and clear the
error so that the operation can continue.
It is not necessary to support INSERT DELAYED for a single value insert,
while we do not support that for multi-values insert when binlog is
enabled in SBR.
The lock_type is upgrade to TL_WRITE from TL_WRITE_DELAYED for
INSERT DELAYED for single value insert as multi-values insert
did when binlog is enabled. Then it's safe. And binlog it as
INSERT without DELAYED.
mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/binlog_insert_delayed.test:
Added test case for bug#57666.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_row_binlog.result:
Updated for bug#57666
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_statement_insert_delayed.result:
Updated for bug#57666
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_binlog.result:
Updated for bug#57666
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_stm_insert_delayed.result:
Updated for bug#57666
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Updated code for the following things:
1. Upgrade the lock_type to TL_WRITE from TL_WRITE_DELAYED
for INSERT DELAYED for single value insert as multi-values
insert did when binlog is enabled.
2. Clear code to not binlog INSERT DELAYED STMT in SBR.
3. Get rid of privilege check for log_on.
When using BINLOG statement to execute rows log events, session variables
foreign_key_checks and unique_checks are changed temporarily. As each rows
log event has their own special session environment and its own
foreign_key_checks and unique_checks can be different from current session
which executing the BINLOG statement. But these variables are not restored
correctly after BINLOG statement. This problem will cause that the following
statements fail or generate unexpected data.
In this patch, code is added to backup and restore these two variables.
So BINLOG statement will not affect current session's variables again.
mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/binlog.test:
Add test to verify this patch.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_row_binlog.result:
Add test to verify this patch.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_binlog.result:
Add test to verify this patch.
sql/sql_binlog.cc:
Add code to backup and restore thd->options.
metadata"
Improved error handling such that queries against Information_Schema.Tables won't
fail if a federated table can't make a remote connection.
mysql-test/r/merge.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
mysql-test/r/show_check.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Updated with warnings that were previously masked.
sql/sql_show.cc:
If get_schema_tables_record() encounters an error, push a warning,
set the TABLE COMMENT column with the error text, and clear the
error so that the operation can continue.
Problem: MySQL cp1251 did not support 'U+20AC EURO SIGN'
which was assigned a few years ago to 0x88.
Fix: adding mapping: 0x88 <-> U+20AC
@ mysql-test/include/ctype_8bit.inc
New shared file to test 8bit character sets.
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result
@ mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test
Adding tests
@ sql/share/charsets/cp1251.xml
Adding mapping
@ strings/ctype-extra.c
Regenerating ctype-extra.c using strings/conf_to_src
according to new cp1251.xml
After dropping and recreating the database specified along with --one-database
option at command line, mysql client keeps filtering the statements even after
the execution of a 'USE' command on the same database.
--one-database option enables the filtering of statements when the current
database is not the one specified at the command line. However, when the same
database is dropped and recreated the variable (current_db) that holds the
inital database name gets altered. This bug exploits the fact that current_db
initially gets set to null value (0) when a 'use db_name' follows the recreation
of same database db_name (speficied at the command line) and hence skip_updates
gets set to 1, which inturn triggers the further filtering of statements.
Fixed by making get_current_db() a no-op function when one_database is set,
and hence, under that condition current_db will not get altered.
Note, however the value of current_db can change when we execute 'connect'
command with a differnet database to reconnect to the server, in which case,
the behavior of --one-database will be formulated using this new database.
client/mysql.cc:
Bug #54899 : --one-database option cannot handle DROP/CREATE DATABASE commands
Added an if statement at the beginnning of get_current_db() , which makes it
a no-op function if one-database option is specified, and hence current_db
remains unchanged.
Changed the help message for one-database option to a more appropriate message
as specified in mysql documentation.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Added a test case for bug#54899 and some more test cases to
check other one-database option related behaviors.
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Added a test case for bug#54899 and some more test cases to
check other one-database option related behaviors.
Problem: LIKE over an indexed column optimized away good results,
because my_like_range_utf32/utf16 returned wrong ranges for contractions.
Contraction related code was missing in my_like_range_utf32/utf16,
but did exist in my_like_range_ucs2/utf8.
It was forgotten in utf32/utf16 versions (during mysql-6.0 push/revert mess).
Fix:
The patch removes individual functions my_like_range_ucs2,
my_like_range_utf16, my_like_range_utf32 and introduces a single function
my_like_range_generic() instead. The new function handles contractions
correctly. It can handle any character set with cs->min_sort_char and
cs->max_sort_char represented in Unicode code points.
added:
@ mysql-test/include/ctype_czech.inc
@ mysql-test/include/ctype_like_ignorable.inc
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_like_range.result
@ mysql-test/t/ctype_like_range.test
Adding tests
modified:
@ include/m_ctype.h
- Adding helper functions for contractions.
- Prototypes: removing ucs2,utf16,utf32 functions, adding generic function.
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_uca.result
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_utf16_uca.result
@ mysql-test/r/ctype_utf32_uca.result
@ mysql-test/t/ctype_uca.test
@ mysql-test/t/ctype_utf16_uca.test
@ mysql-test/t/ctype_utf32_uca.test
- Adding tests.
@ strings/ctype-mb.c
- Pad function did not put the last character.
- Implementing my_like_range_generic() - an universal replacement
for three separate functions
my_like_range_ucs2(), my_like_range_utf16() and my_like_range_utf32(),
with correct contraction handling.
@ strings/ctype-ucs2.c
- my_fill_mb2 did not put the high byte, as previously
it was used to put only characters in ASCII range.
Now it puts high byte as well
(needed to pupulate cs->max_sort_char correctly).
- Adding DBUG_ASSERT()
- Removing character set specific functions:
my_like_range_ucs2(), my_like_range_utf16() and my_like_range_utf32().
- Using my_like_range_generic() instead of the old functions.
@ strings/ctype-uca.c
- Using generic function instead of the old character set specific ones.
@ sql/item_create.cc
@ sql/item_strfunc.cc
@ sql/item_strfunc.h
- Adding SQL functions LIKE_RANGE_MIN and LIKE_RANGE_MAX,
available only in debug build to make sure like_range()
works correctly for all character sets and collations.