databases from 4.0 server
mysqldump treated a failure to set the results charset as a severe
error.
Now, don't try to set the charset for the SHOW CREATE TABLE statement,
if remote server's version is earlier than 4.1, which means it
doesn't support changing charsets.
In cases when TRUNCATE was executed by invoking mysql_delete() rather
than by table recreation (for example, when TRUNCATE was issued on
InnoDB table with is referenced by foreign key) triggers were invoked.
In debug builds this also led to crash because of an assertion, which
assumes that some preliminary actions take place before trigger
invocation, which doesn't happen in case of TRUNCATE.
The fix is not to execute triggers in mysql_delete() when this
function is used by TRUNCATE.
WL#4203 Reorganize and fix the data dictionary tests of
testsuite funcs_1
because the goal to fix
Bug#34532 Some funcs_1 tests do not clean up at end of testing
was partially missed.
Some minor additional modifications are for
WL#4304 Cleanup in funcs_1 tests
Problem: if the IO slave thread is attempting to connect,
STOP SLAVE waits for the attempt to finish.
It may take a long time.
Fix: don't wait, stop the slave immediately.
WHERE f1 < n ignored row if f1 was indexed integer column and
f1 = TYPE_MAX ^ n = TYPE_MAX+1. The latter value when treated
as TYPE overflowed (obviously). This was not handled, it is now.
Affected tests fixing. After the fix for st_relay_log_info::wait_for_pos() that
handles widely used select('master-bin.xxxx',pos) invoked by mysqltest
there appeared to be four tests that either tried synchronizing when
the slave was stopped or used incorrect synchronization method like
to call `sync_with_master' from the current connection being to the
master itself.
Fixed with correcting the current connection or/and using the correct
synchronization macro when possible.
testsuite funcs_1
1. Fix the following bugs
Bug#30440 "datadict" tests (all engines) fail: Character sets depend on configuration
Solution: Test variants charset_collation_* adjusted to different builds
Bug#32603 "datadict" tests (all engines) fail in "community" tree: "PROFILING" table
Solution: Excluding "PROFILING" table from queries
Bug#33654 "slow log" is missing a line
Solution: Unify the content of the fields TABLES.TABLE_ROWS and
STATISTICS.CARDINALITY within result sets
Bug#34532 Some funcs_1 tests do not clean up at end of testing
Solution: DROP objects/reset global server variables modified during testing
+ let tests missing implementation end before loading of tables
Bug#31421 funcs_1: ndb__datadict fails, discrepancy between scripts and expected results
Solution: Cut <engine>__datadict tests into smaller tests + generate new results.
Bug#33599 INFORMATION_SCHEMA.STATISTICS got a new column INDEX_COMMENT: tests fail (2)
Generation of new results during post merge fix
Bug#33600 CHARACTER_OCTET_LENGTH is now CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH * 4
Generation of new results during post merge fix
Bug#33631 Platform-specific replace of CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH broken by 4-byte encoding
Generation of new results during post merge fix
+ removal of platform-specific replace routine (no more needed)
2. Restructure the tests
- Test not more than one INFORMATION_SCHEMA view per testscript
- Separate tests of I_S view layout+functionality from content related to the
all time existing databases "information_schema", "mysql" and "test"
- Avoid storage engine related variants of tests which are not sensible to
storage engines at all.
3. Reimplement or add some subtests + cleanup
There is a some probability that even the reviewed changeset
- does not fix all bugs from above or
- contains new bugs which show up on some platforms <> Linux or on one of
the various build types
4. The changeset contains fixes according to
- one code review
- minor bugs within testing code found after code review (accepted by reviewer)
- problems found during tests with 5.0.56 in build environment
returns wrong results
Casting AVG() to DECIMAL led to incorrect results when the arguments
had a non-DECIMAL type, because in this case
Item_sum_avg::val_decimal() performed the division by the number of
arguments twice.
Fixed by changing Item_sum_avg::val_decimal() to not rely on
Item_sum_sum::val_decimal(), i.e. calculate sum and divide using
DECIMAL arithmetics for DECIMAL arguments, and utilize val_real() with
subsequent conversion to DECIMAL otherwise.
MASTER_POS_WAIT return values are different than expected when the server is not a slave.
It returns -1 instead of NULL.
Fixed with correcting st_relay_log_info::wait_for_pos() to return the proper
value in the case of rli info is not inited.
sporadically
Under some circumstances, the mysql_insert_id() value after SELECT ...
INSERT could return a wrong value. This could happen when the last
SELECT ... INSERT did not involve an AUTO_INCREMENT column, but the
value of mysql_insert_id() was changed by some previous statements.
Fixed by checking the value of thd->insert_id_used in
select_insert::send_eof() and returning 0 for mysql_insert_id() if it
is not set.
It's impossible to determine which test inside mysql_client_test
failed if the log file is overwritten by mysqltest when dumping
the test case results. Redirect mysql_client_test output to a
separate file.
Problem: libedit is a very pure-ASCII oriented library,
and it is not aware of extended (0x80..0xFF) or even multi-byte
characters. It considered such characters as non-printable
and didn't allow to input them.
Fix: make libedit think that all bytes >= 0x80 are printable.
- Apply Eric Bergen's patch: in join_read_always_key(), move ha_index_init() call
to before the late NULLs filtering code.
- Backport function comments from 6.0.
with errno 17
my_create() did not perform any checks for the case when a file is
successfully created by a call to open(), but the call to
my_register_filename() later fails because the number of open files
has exceeded the my_open_files limit. This can happen on platforms
which do not have getrlimit(), and hence we do not know the real limit
for open files. In such a case an error was returned to a caller
although the file has actually been created. Since callers assume
my_create() to return an error only when it failed to create a file,
they did not perform any cleanups, leaving an 'orphaned' file on the
file system.
Fixed by adding a check for the above case to my_create() and ensuring
the newly created file is deleted before returning an error.
Creating a deterministic test case in the test suite is impossible,
because the exact steps required to reproduce the above situation
depend on the platform and/or environment (OS per-user limits, queries
executed by previous tests, startup parameters). The patch was
manually tested on Windows using examples posted in the bug report.
- Aligned copyright headers and text with 5.0
- Don't strip binaries on SuSE 9
- Formatting alignment with spec file in 5.0
- Run full test on "normal" binary, and less on "Max"
- Let test runs on "Max" identify the runs with "max" and "max+ps"