Main reason was to make it easier to print the above structures in
a debugger. Additional benefits is that I was able to use same
defines for both structures, which simplifes some code.
Most of the code is just removing Alter_info:: and Alter_inplace_info::
from alter table flags.
Following renames was done:
HA_ALTER_FLAGS -> alter_table_operations
CHANGE_CREATE_OPTION -> ALTER_CHANGE_CREATE_OPTION
Alter_info::ADD_INDEX -> ALTER_ADD_INDEX
DROP_INDEX -> ALTER_DROP_INDEX
ADD_UNIQUE_INDEX -> ALTER_ADD_UNIQUE_INDEX
DROP_UNIQUE_INDEx -> ALTER_DROP_UNIQUE_INDEX
ADD_PK_INDEX -> ALTER_ADD_PK_INDEX
DROP_PK_INDEX -> ALTER_DROP_PK_INDEX
Alter_info:ALTER_ADD_COLUMN -> ALTER_PARSE_ADD_COLUMN
Alter_info:ALTER_DROP_COLUMN -> ALTER_PARSE_DROP_COLUMN
Alter_inplace_info::ADD_INDEX -> ALTER_ADD_NON_UNIQUE_NON_PRIM_INDEX
Alter_inplace_info::DROP_INDEX -> ALTER_DROP_NON_UNIQUE_NON_PRIM_INDEX
Other things:
- Added typedef alter_table_operatons for alter table flags
- DROP CHECK CONSTRAINT can now be done online
- Added checks for Aria tables in alter_table_online.test
- alter_table_flags now takes an ulonglong as argument.
- Don't support online operations if checksum option is used.
- sql_lex.cc doesn't add ALTER_ADD_INDEX if index is not created
fill_alter_table() always thought that index was changed because of
of a wrong check of block_size. Some engines had code to correct this
that should not be needed, Aria didn't and because of this some online
operations didn't work.
This code fixes the comparision of block_size to only compare if it's set.
The problem resided in this branch of the "option_value_no_option_type" rule:
| '@' '@' opt_var_ident_type internal_variable_name equal set_expr_or_default
Summary:
1. internal_variable_name initialized tmp.var to trg_new_row_fake_var (0x01).
2. The condition "if (tmp.var == NULL)" did not check
the special case with trg_new_row_fake_var,
so Lex->set_system_variable(&tmp, $3, $6) was
called with tmp.var pointing to trg_new_row_fake_var,
which created a sys_var instance pointing to 0x01 instead of
a real system variable.
3. Later, at the trigger invocation time, this method was called:
sys_var::do_deprecated_warning (this=0x1, thd=0x7ffe6c000a98)
Notice, "this" is equal to trg_new_row_fake_var (0x01)
Solution:
The old implementation with separate rules
internal_variable_name (in sql_yacc.yy and sql_yacc_ora.yy) and
internal_variable_name_directly_assignable (in sql_yacc_ora.yy only)
was too complex and hard to follow.
Rewriting the code in a more straightforward way.
1. Changing LEX::set_system_variable()
from:
bool set_system_variable(struct sys_var_with_base *, enum_var_type, Item *);
to:
bool set_system_variable(enum_var_type, sys_var *, const LEX_CSTRING *, Item *);
2. Adding new methods in LEX, which operate with variable names:
bool set_trigger_field(const LEX_CSTRING *, const LEX_CSTRING *, Item *);
bool set_system_variable(enum_var_type var_type, const LEX_CSTRING *name,
Item *val);
bool set_system_variable(THD *thd, enum_var_type var_type,
const LEX_CSTRING *name1,
const LEX_CSTRING *name2,
Item *val);
bool set_default_system_variable(enum_var_type var_type,
const LEX_CSTRING *name,
Item *val);
bool set_variable(const LEX_CSTRING *name, Item *item);
3. Changing the grammar to call the new methods directly
in option_value_no_option_type,
Removing rules internal_variable_name and
internal_variable_name_directly_assignable.
4. Removing "struct sys_var_with_base" and trg_new_row_fake_var.
Good side effect:
- The code in /sql reduced from 314 to 183 lines.
- MDEV-15615 Unexpected syntax error instead of "Unknown system variable" ...
was also fixed automatically
Conversion of a subquery to a semi-join is blocked when we have an
IN subquery predicate in the on_expr of an outer join. Currently this
scenario is handled but the cases when an IN subquery predicate is wrapped
inside a Item_in_optimizer item then this blocking is not done.
For the query having an IN subquery with no tables, we were converting the subquery with an expression between
the left part and the select list of the subquery . This can give incorrect results when we have a condition
in the subquery with a dual table (as this is treated as a no table).
The fix is that we don't do this conversion when we have conds in the subquery with a dual table.
assert on UTF-8 columns
Problem:
=======
(1) Multi-byte character cases are not considered during prefix index
cluster optimization check. It leads to fetch of improper results during
read operation.
(2) Strict assert in row_sel_field_store_in_mysql_format_func and it asserts
for prefix index record to mysql conversion.
Solution:
========
(1) Consider the case of multi-byte character during prefix index
cluster optimization check.
(2) Relax the assert in row_sel_field_store_in_mysql_format_func to allow
prefix index record to mysql format conversion.
The patch is taken from
1eee538087
cmp_item_sort_string::store_value() did not cache the string returned
from item->val_str(), whose result can point to various private members
such as Item_char_typecast::tmp_value.
- cmp_item_sort_string::store_value() remembered the pointer returned
from item->val_str() poiting to tmp_value into cmp_item_string::value_res.
- Later, cmp_item_real::store_value() was called, which called
Item_str_func::val_real(), which called Item_char_typecast::val_str(&tmp)
using a local stack variable "String tmp". Item_char_typecast::tmp_value
was overwritten and become a link to "tmp":
tmp_value.Ptr freed its own buffer and set to point to the buffer
owned by "tmp".
- On return from Item_str_func::val_real(), "String tmp" was destructed,
but "tmp_value" still pointed to the buffer owned by "tmp",
So tmp_value.Ptr became invalid.
- Then cmp_item_sort_string() passed cmp_item_string::value_res to sortcmp().
At this point, value_res still pointed to an invalid value of
Item_char_typecast::tmp_value.
Fix:
changing cmp_item_sort_string::store_value() to force copying
to cmp_item_string::value if item->val_str(&value) returned
a different pointer (instead of &value).
To disallow equality propagation for DATETIME with non-zero YYYYMMDD part we were setting null_value to true.
This caused issues when we were calculating selectivity for a condition as this returned IMPOSSIBLE WHERE.
The issue is resolved by not setting null_value to true for DATETIME with non-zero YYYYMMDD.
the non-recursive CTE defined with UNION
The problem appears as the columns of the non-recursive CTE weren't renamed.
The renaming procedure was called for recursive CTEs only.
To fix it in the procedure st_select_lex_unit::prepare
With_element::rename_columns_of_derived_unit is called now for both CTEs:
recursive and non-recursive.
Refactor get_datetime_value() not to create Item_cache_temporal(),
but do it always in ::fix_fields() or ::fix_length_and_dec().
Creating items at the execution time doesn't work very well with
virtual columns and check constraints that are fixed and executed
in different THDs.
- Adding a new virtual method Field::load_data_set_no_data().
- Overriding Field_timestamp::load_data_set_no_data() and moving
the TIMESTAMP specific code there.
- Overriding Field_geom::load_data_set_no_data() and implementing
GEOMETRY specific behavior, to prevent writing empty strings
when the loaded file ends unexpectedly. This fixes the bug.
- Adding a new test gis-loaddaata.test.
- The test in loaddata.test for CHAR was added simply to record behavior.
The CHAR data type did not change its behaviour (only GEOMRYRY did).
- Additionally, moving duplicate code into a new method
Field::load_data_set_value() and reusing it in three places.
Backporting from bb-10.2-compatibility to bb-10.2-ext
Version: 2018-01-26
- CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] statements are now
entirely written to mysql.proc with type='PACKAGE' and type='PACKAGE BODY'.
- CREATE PACKAGE BODY now supports IF NOT EXISTS
- DROP PACKAGE BODY now supports IF EXISTS
- CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE [BODY] is now supported
- CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] now support the DEFINER clause:
CREATE DEFINER user@host PACKAGE pkg ... END;
CREATE DEFINER user@host PACKAGE BODY pkg ... END;
- CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] now supports SQL SECURITY and COMMENT clauses, e.g.:
CREATE PACKAGE p1 SQL SECURITY INVOKER COMMENT "comment" AS ... END;
- Package routines are now created from the package CREATE PACKAGE BODY
statement and don't produce individual records in mysql.proc.
- CREATE PACKAGE BODY now supports package-wide variables.
Package variables can be read and set inside package routines.
Package variables are stored in a separate sp_rcontext,
which is cached in THD on the first packate routine call.
- CREATE PACKAGE BODY now supports the initialization section.
- All public routines (i.e. declared in CREATE PACKAGE)
must have implementations in CREATE PACKAGE BODY
- Only public package routines are available outside of the package
- {CREATE|DROP} PACKAGE [BODY] now respects CREATE ROUTINE and ALTER ROUTINE
privileges
- "GRANT EXECUTE ON PACKAGE BODY pkg" is now supported
- SHOW CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] is now supported
- SHOW PACKAGE [BODY] STATUS is now supported
- CREATE and DROP for PACKAGE [BODY] now works for non-current databases
- mysqldump now supports packages
- "SHOW {PROCEDURE|FUNCTION) CODE pkg.routine" now works for package routines
- "SHOW PACKAGE BODY CODE pkg" now works (the package initialization section)
- A new package body level MDL was added
- Recursive calls for package procedures are now possible
- Routine forward declarations in CREATE PACKATE BODY are now supported.
- Package body variables now work as SP OUT parameters
- Package body variables now work as SELECT INTO targets
- Package body variables now support ROW, %ROWTYPE, %TYPE
The loop in ull2dec() does not iterate if "from" is zero,
so to->intg got erroneously set to 0 instead of 1.
Because if this, my_decimal2seconds() wrote the fractional
part into a wrong buf[x].
Catching the special case with zero "from" and properly initialize "to"
using decimal_make_zero().