The problem was that any VIEW columns had always implicit derivation.
Fix: derivation is now copied from the original expression
given in VIEW definition.
For example:
- a VIEW column which comes from a string constant
in CREATE VIEW definition have now coercible derivation.
- a VIEW column having COLLATE clause
in CREATE VIEW definition have now explicit derivation.
Problem: GROUP_CONCAT on a multi-byte column can truncate
in the middle of a multibyte character when applying
group_concat_max_len limit. It produces an invalid
multi-byte character in the result string.
The second, easier version - reusing old "warning_for_row" flag,
instead of introducing of "result_is_full" - which was
added in the previous commit.
sync using replicate-wild-ignore-table
Problem: changes in character set variables
before an action on an replication-ignored table
makes slave to forget new variable values.
Fix: initialize one_shot variables only when
4.1 -> 5.x replication is running.
It's not possible to flush the global status variables in 5.0
Update test case so it works by recording the value of handle_rollback
before and compare it to the value after
Problem: SHOW CREATE TABLE printed garbage in table
name for tables having TURKISH I
(i.e. LATIN CAPITABLE LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE)
when lower-case-table-name=1.
Reason: In some cases during lower/upper conversion in utf8,
the result string can be shorter the original string
(including the above letter). Old implementation of caseup_str()
and casedn_str() didn't handle the result length properly,
assuming that length cannot change.
This fix changes the result type of cs->cset->casedn_str()
and cs->cset->caseup_str() from VOID to UINT, to return
the result length, as well as put '\0' terminator on a
proper place.
Also, my_caseup_str_utf8() and my_casedn_str_utf8() were
rewritten not to use strlen() for performance purposes.
It was done with help of adding of new functions - my_utf8_uni_no_range()
and my_uni_utf8_no_range() - for null terminated strings.
Problem: Too confusing error message when cannot convert
between string and column character sets on INSERT and UPDATE.
Fix: producing a better error message, instead of "Data too long"
in such cases
Additional changes: Adding "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS" into several
tests to be safe against failures in previous tests.
a updatable view.
When there's a VIEW on a base table that have AUTO_INCREMENT column, and
this VIEW doesn't provide an access such column, after INSERT to such
VIEW LAST_INSERT_ID() did not return the value just generated.
This behaviour is intended and correct, because if the VIEW doesn't list
some columns then these columns are effectively hidden from the user,
and so any side effects of inserting default values to them.
However, there was a bug that such statement inserting into a view would
reset LAST_INSERT_ID() instead of leaving it unchanged.
This patch restores the original value of LAST_INSERT_ID() instead of
resetting it to zero.