This is a regression from 2007-05-18 when code to zero out the returned struct was
added to number_to_datetime(); zero for time_type corresponds to MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATE.
We now explicitly set the type we return (MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATETIME).
Even though it returns NULL, the MAKETIME function did not have this property set,
causing a failed assertion (designed to catch exactly this).
Fixed by setting the nullability property of MAKETIME().
(Regression, caused by a patch for the bug 22646).
Problem: when result type of date_format() was changed from
binary string to character string, mixing date_format()
with a ascii column in CONCAT() stopped to work.
Fix:
- adding "repertoire" flag into DTCollation class,
to mark items which can return only pure ASCII strings.
- allow character set conversion from pure ASCII to other character sets.
If we compare two items A and B, with B being (a constant) of a
larger type, then A gets promoted to B's type for comparison if
it's a constant, function, or CAST() column, but B gets demoted
to A's type if A is a (not explicitly CAST()) column. This is
counter-intuitive and not mandated by the standard.
Disabling optimisation where it would be lossy so field value
will properly get promoted and compared as binary string (rather
than as integers).
Checking for NULL before calling the val_xxx()
methods only checks for such arguments that are
known to be NULLs at compile time.
The arguments that may or may not contain
NULLs (e.g. function calls and possibly others)
are not checked at all.
Fixed by first calling the val_xxx() method and
then checking for null in SEC_TO_TIME().
In addition QUARTER() was not returning 0 (as all the
val_int() functions do when processing a NULL value).
(4.1 version, with post-review fixes)
The fix for another Bug (6439) limited FROM_UNIXTIME() to
TIMESTAMP_MAX_VALUE which is 2145916799 or 2037-12-01 23:59:59 GMT,
however unix timestamp in general is not considered to be limited
by this value. All dates up to power(2,31)-1 are valid.
This patch extends allowed TIMESTAMP range so, that max
TIMESTAMP value is power(2,31)-1. It also corrects
FROM_UNIXTIME() and UNIX_TIMESTAMP() functions, so that
max allowed UNIX_TIMESTAMP() is power(2,31)-1. FROM_UNIXTIME()
is fixed accordingly to allow conversion of dates up to
2038-01-19 03:14:07 UTC. The patch also fixes CONVERT_TZ()
function to allow extended range of dates.
The main problem solved in the patch is possible overflows
of variables, used in broken-time representation to time_t
conversion (required for UNIX_TIMESTAMP).
From the manual:
date arithmetic operations require complete dates and do not work with
incomplete dates such as '2006-07-00' or badly malformed dates.
- bug #11655 "Wrong time is returning from nested selects - maximum time exists
- input and output TIME values were not validated properly in several conversion functions
- bug #20927 "sec_to_time treats big unsigned as signed"
- integer overflows were not checked in several functions. As a result, input values like 2^32 or 3600*2^32 were treated as 0
- BIGINT UNSIGNED values were treated as SIGNED in several functions
- in cases where both input string truncation and out-of-range TIME value occur, only 'truncated incorrect time value' warning was produced
Corrected test case after removal of fix for bug#16377
type_date.test:
Corrected test case after removal of fix for bug#16377
item_cmpfunc.cc:
Removed changes to the agg_cmp_type() made in the for bug#16377
Variable character_set_results can legally be NULL (for "no conversion.")
This could result in a NULL deref that crashed the server. Fixed.
(Although ran some additional precursory tests to see whether I could break
anything else, but no breakage so far.)
into salvation.intern.azundris.com:/home/tnurnberg/21913/my50-21913
21913: DATE_FORMAT() Crashes mysql server if I use it through mysql-connector-j driver.
Variable character_set_results can legally be NULL (for "no conversion.")
This could result in a NULL deref that crashed the server. Fixed.
(Although ran some additional precursory tests to see whether I could break
anything else, but no breakage so far.)
Variable character_set_results can legally be NULL (for "no conversion.")
This could result in a NULL deref that crashed the server. Fixed.
(Although ran some additional precursory tests to see whether I could break
anything else, but no breakage so far.)
time_format() claimed %H and %k would return at most two digits
(hours 0-23), but this coincided neither with actual behaviour
nor with docs. this is not visible in simple queries; forcing
a temp-table is probably the easiest way to see this. adjusted
the return-length appropriately; the alternative would be to
adjust the docs to say that behaviour for > 99 hours is undefined.
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Bug#19844: time_format in Union truncates values
time_format() claimed %H and %k would return at most two digits
(hours 0-23), but this coincided neither with actual behaviour
nor with docs. this is not visible in simple queries; forcing
a temp-table is probably the easiest way to see this. adjusted
the return-length appropriately; the alternative would be to
adjust the docs to say that behaviour for > 99 hours is undefined.
difference between timestamp in values of months and quarters.)
Problem: when requesting timestamp diff in months or quarters, it
would only examine the date (and not the time) for the comparison.
Solution: increased precision of comparison.
- The setting of "ENV{'TZ'}" doesn't affect the timezone
used by MySQL Server on Windows.
- Explicitly set timezone to "+03:00" in test case before
doing the calculatiosn to check that there is three hours
difference between utc and local time.
(Magnus' fix)