Minor review comments/changes:
- A bunch of style-fixes.
- Change macros to static inline functions.
- Update check_event_type() with compressed event types.
- Small .result file update.
Merge feature into 10.2 from feature branch.
Delayed replication adds an option
CHANGE MASTER TO master_delay=<seconds>
Replication will then delay applying events with that many
seconds. This creates a replication slave that reflects the state of
the master some time in the past.
Feature is ported from MySQL source tree.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
Problem:
When using the delayed slave feature, and the SQL thread is delaying,
and the user issues STOP SLAVE, the event we wait for was executed.
It should not be executed.
Fix:
Check the return value from the delay function,
slave.cc:slave_sleep(). If the return value is 1, it means the thread
has been stopped, in this case we don't execute the statement.
Also, refactored the test case for delayed slave a little: added the
test script include/rpl_assert.inc, which asserts that a condition holds
and prints a message if not. Made rpl_delayed_slave.test use this. The
advantage is that the test file is much easier to read and maintain,
because it is clear what is an assertion and what is not, and also the
expected result can be found in the test file, you don't have to compare
it to the result file.
Manually merged into MariaDB from MySQL commit
fd2b210383358fe7697f201e19ac9779879ba72a
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
Initial merge of delayed replication from MySQL git.
The code from the initial push into MySQL is merged, and the
associated test case passes. A number of tasks are still pending:
1. Check full test suite run for any regressions or .result file updates.
2. Extend the feature to also work for parallel replication.
3. There are some todo-comments about future refactoring left from
MySQL, these should be located and merged on top.
4. There are some later related MySQL commits, these should be checked
and merged. These include:
e134b9362ba0b750d6ac1b444780019622d14aa5
b38f0f7857c073edfcc0a64675b7f7ede04be00f
fd2b210383358fe7697f201e19ac9779879ba72a
afc397376ec50e96b2918ee64e48baf4dda0d37d
5. The testcase from MySQL relies heavily on sleep and timing for
testing, and seems likely to sporadically fail on heavily loaded test
servers in buildbot or distro build farms.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
Implement a technique mentioned in the MDEV. Under certain conditions,
cond(inner_table.col) can be substituted for cond(outer_table.col) for
the purpose of range analysis.
- Fixed compiler warnings
- Removed have_debug.inc from innochecksum_3
- Fixed race condition in innodb_buffer_pool_load
- Fixed merge issue in innodb-bad-key-change.test
- Fixed missing array allocation that could cause
function_defaults_notembedded to fail
- Fixed thread_cache_size_func
This is similar to MysQL Worklog 3253, but with
a different implementation. The disk format and
SQL syntax is identical with MySQL 5.7.
Fetures supported:
- "Any" ammount of any trigger
- Supports FOLLOWS and PRECEDES to be
able to put triggers in a certain execution order.
Implementation details:
- Class Trigger added to hold information about a trigger.
Before this trigger information was stored in a set of lists in
Table_triggers_list and in Table_triggers_list::bodies
- Each Trigger has a next field that poinst to the next Trigger with the
same action and time.
- When accessing a trigger, we now always access all linked triggers
- The list are now only used to load and save trigger files.
- MySQL trigger test case (trigger_wl3253) added and we execute these
identically.
- Even more gracefully handling of wrong trigger files than before. This
is useful if a trigger file uses functions or syntax not provided by
the server.
- Each trigger now has a "Created" field that shows when the trigger was
created, with 2 decimals.
Other comments:
- Many of the changes in test files was done because of the new "Created"
field in the trigger file. This shows up in SHOW ... TRIGGER and when
using information_schema.trigger.
- Don't check if all memory is released if on uses --gdb; This is needed
to be able to get a list from safemalloc of not freed memory while
debugging.
- Added option to trim_whitespace() to know how many prefix characters
was skipped.
- Changed a few ulonglong sql_mode to sql_mode_t, to find some wrong usage
of sql_mode.
The code for st_select_lex::find_table_def_in_with_clauses()
did not take into account the fact that the specs for mergeable
CTEs were cloned and were not processed by the function
With_element::check_dependencies_in_spec().
There was no implementation of the virtual method print()
for the Item_window_func class. As a result for a view
containing window function an invalid view definition could
be written in the frm file. When a query that refers to
this view was executed a syntax error was reported.
The bug was in the code of the recursive method
With_element::check_unrestricted_recursive. For recursive
calls of this method sel->get_with_element()->owner != owner.
If a materialized derived table / view is specified by a unit
with SELECTs containing ORDER BY ... LIMIT then condition pushdown
cannot be done for these SELECTs.
If a materialized derived table / view is specified by a unit
containing global ORDER BY ... LIMIT then condition pushdown
cannot be done for this unit.
The server missed to call check_dependencies_in_with_clauses()
when processing PREPARE ... FROM CREATE ... SELECT / INSERT ... SELECT
with WITH clause before SELECT.
When a prepared statement uses a CTE definition with a column list
renaming of columns of the CTE expression must be performed
for every execution of the prepared statement.