The problem was that was_null and null_value variables was reset in each reexecution of IN subquery, but engine rerun only for non-constant subqueries.
Fixed checking constant in Item_equal sort.
Fix constant reporting in Item_subselect.
two tests still fail:
main.innodb_icp and main.range_vs_index_merge_innodb
call records_in_range() with both range ends being open
(which triggers an assert)
The fix backports from MWL#182: Explain running statements the logic that
saves the original JOIN_TAB array of a query plan after optimization. This
array is later used during EXPLAIN to iterate over the original JOIN plan
nodes in the cases when this plan could be changed by early subquery
execution during the optimization phase of the outer query.
Fixed error in test that caused following tests to fail
extra/yassl/taocrypt/src/dsa.cpp:
Fixed compiler warning by adding cast
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_start_slave_deadlock_sys_vars.test:
We have to first test for have_debug_sync to not start master wrongly
plugin/auth_pam/auth_pam.c:
Fixed compiler warning
sql/sys_vars.h:
Fixed compiler warning (Sys_var_max_user_conn is now signed)
support-files/compiler_warnings.supp:
Don't give warnings for auth_pam.c (Tried to fix it by changing the code, but could not find an easy way to do that on solaris)
mysql-test/suite/maria/lock.result:
Added test case
mysql-test/suite/maria/lock.test:
Added test case
sql/sql_table.cc:
One can't call HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN on something that may be opened twice.
It's safe to remove the call in this case as we will call HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DROP for the table anyway.
(One nice side effect is that drop is a bit faster as we are not flushing the cache to disk before the drop anymore)
mysql-test/r/partition.result:
Added test case
mysql-test/t/partition.test:
Added test case
sql/sql_partition.cc:
Do mysql_trans_prepare_alter_copy_data() after all original tables are locked.
(We don't want to disable transactions for the original tables, that still may be in the cache)
sql/sql_table.cc:
Fixed two wrong DBUG_ENTER
Starting the SQL thread might deadlock with reading the values of the
replication filtering options.
The deadlock is due to a lock order violation when the variables are
read or set. For example, reading replicate_ignore_table first
acquires LOCK_global_system_variables in sys_var::value_ptr and later
acquires LOCK_active_mi in Sys_var_rpl_filter::global_value_ptr. This
violates the order established when starting a SQL thread, where
LOCK_active_mi is acquired before start_slave, and ends up creating a
thread (handle_slave_sql) that allocates a THD handle whose
constructor acquires LOCK_global_system_variables in THD::init.
The solution is to unlock LOCK_global_system_variables before the
replication filtering options are set or read. This way the lock
order is preserved and the data being read/set is still protected
given that it acquires LOCK_active_mi.
The bug could caused a crash when the server executed a query with
ORDER by and sort_buffer_size was set to a small enough number.
It happened because the small sort buffer did not allow to allocate
all merge buffers in it.
Made sure that the allocated sort buffer would be big enough
to contain all possible merge buffers.
mysql-test/suite/heap/heap.result:
Added test case for MDEV-436
mysql-test/suite/heap/heap.test:
Added test case for MDEV-436
storage/heap/hp_block.c:
Don't allocate a set of HP_PTRS when not needed. This saves us about 1024 bytes for most allocations.
storage/heap/hp_create.c:
Made the initial allocation of block sizes depending on min_records and max_records.
mysql_rm_table_no_locks() function was modified.
When we construct log record for the DROP TABLE, now we
look if there's a comment before the first table name and
add it to the record if so.
per-file comments:
sql/sql_table.cc
MDEV-340 Save replication comments for DROP TABLE.
comment_length() function implemented to find comments in the query,
call it in mysql_rm_table_no_locks() and use the result to form log record.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_drop_if_exists.result
MDEV-340 Save replication comments for DROP TABLE.
test result updated.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_drop_if_exists.test
MDEV-340 Save replication comments for DROP TABLE.
test case added.
Following reasons caused mismatches:
- different handling of invalid values;
- different CAST results with fractional seconds;
- microseconds support in MariaDB;
- different algorithm of comparing temporal values;
- differences in error and warning texts and codes;
- different approach to truncating datetime values to time;
- additional collations;
- different record order for queries without ORDER BY;
- MySQL bug#66034.
More details in MDEV-369 comments.
Now partition engine adds underlying tables to the QC and ask underlying tables engine permittion to cache the query and return result of the query.
Incorrect QC cleanup in case of table registration failure fixe.
Unified interface for myisammrg & partitioned engnes for QC.
This is a followup patch for the bug enabling the test
i_binlog.binlog_mysqlbinlog_file_write.test
this was disabled in mysql trunk and mysql 5.5 as in the release
build mysqlbinlog was not debug compiled whereas the mysqld was.
Since have_debug.inc script checks only for mysqld to be debug
compiled, the test was not being skipped on release builds.
We resolve this problem by creating a new inc file
mysqlbinlog_have_debug.inc which checks exclusively for mysqlbinlog
to be debug compiled. if not it skips the test.
mysql-test/include/mysqlbinlog_have_debug.inc:
new inc file to check if mysqlbinlog is debug compiled.