Memory leak in locally evalutated expressions during SP execution fixed by
reusing allocated item slots when possible.
Note: No test case added, since the test is a stress test that tries to make
the machine to run out of memory.
Second attempt, now tested with debug build, valgrind build, max (optimized)
build, with and without --debug, --vagrind and --ps-protocol.
Errors in trigger and view test with --debug in debug build where present
before this patch, and likewise for valgrind warnings for view test in
valgrind build with --ps-protocol.
Memory leak in locally evalutated expressions during SP execution fixed by
reusing allocated item slots when possible.
Note: No test case added, since the test is a stress test that tries to make
the machine to run out of memory.
New more SP-locking friendly approach to handling locks in multi-update.
Now we mark all tables of multi-update as needing write lock at parsing
stage and if possible downgrade lock at execution stage (For its work
SP-locking mechanism needs to know all lock types right after parsing
stage).
Improved handling of situations when we encounter error during
CREATE PROCEDURE (FUNCTION/TRIGGER/...) and bail out of yyparse()
without restoring proper THD::lex.
and some SP-related cleanups.
- We don't have separate stage for calculation of list of tables
to be prelocked and doing implicit LOCK/UNLOCK any more.
Instead we calculate this list at open_tables() and do implicit
LOCK in lock_tables() (and UNLOCK in close_thread_tables()).
Also now we support cases when same table (with same alias) is
used several times in the same query in SP.
- Cleaned up execution of SP. Moved all common code which handles
LEX and does preparations before statement execution or complex
expression evaluation to auxilary sp_lex_keeper class. Now
all statements in SP (and corresponding instructions) that
evaluate expression which can contain subquery have their
own LEX.
and bug#8849 "problem with insert statement with table alias's":
make equality propagation work in stored procedures and prepared
statements.
Equality propagation can change AND/OR structure of ON expressions,
so the fix is to provide each execution of PS/SP with it's own
copy of AND/OR tree. We have been doing that already for WHERE clauses,
now ON clauses are also copied.
Lots of small fixes to multi-precision-math path
Give Note for '123.4e'
Added helper functions type 'val_string_from_real()
Don't give warnings for end space for string2decimal()
Changed storage of values for SP so that we can detect length of argument without strlen()
Changed interface for str2dec() so that we must supple the pointer to the last character in the buffer
BUG#6642: Stored procedure crash if expression with set function
BUG#7013: Stored procedure crash if group by ... with rollup
BUG#7743: 'Lost connection to MySQL server during query' on Stored Procedure
BUG#7992: SELECT .. INTO variable .. within Stored Procedure crashes
the server
BUG#8116: calling simple stored procedure twice in a row results
in server crash
Rolling back the item change list after each substatement in a procedure
fixed the failing assert().
Collect all tables and SPs refered by a statement, and open all tables
with an implicit LOCK TABLES. Do find things refered by triggers and views,
we open them first (and then repeat this until nothing new is found), before
doing the actual lock tables.
Split TABLE to TABLE and TABLE_SHARE (TABLE_SHARE is still allocated as part of table, will be fixed soon)
Created Field::make_field() and made Field_num::make_field() to call this
Added 'TABLE_SHARE->db' that points to database name; Changed all usage of table_cache_key as database name to use this instead
Changed field->table_name to point to pointer to alias. This allows us to change alias for a table by just updating one pointer.
Renamed TABLE_SHARE->real_name to table_name
Renamed TABLE->table_name to alias
Renamed TABLE_LIST->real_name to table_name