- When --record is passed to mysqltest the whole testcase should be executed
as it normally is while the output form the test is acumulating
in ds_res. When test has finished ds_res should simply be written to the
specified result file(if any) instead of comapring it against the result file.
Simplify handling of --require and also the cecking of result files by splitting
check_result function into one function 'check_require' that is specialised in
checking require's and leave 'check_result' to do just that.
- "mysqltest --record" has been considered unsafe, but with this really simple
logic, it should be safe to use.
- add missing DBUG_RETURN
- Change type of st_error->code to uint, that should be more than enough
to hold the error numbers between 1000 and around 2000
The STACK_MIN_SIZE is currently set to 8192, when we actually need
(emperically discovered) 9236 bytes to raise an fatal error, on Ubuntu
Dapper Drake, libc6 2.3.6-0ubuntu2, Linux kernel 2.6.15-27-686, on x86.
I'm taking that as a new lower bound, plus 100B of wiggle-room for sundry
word sizes and stack behaviors.
The added test verifies in a cross-platform way that there are no gaps
between the space that we think we need and what we actually need to report
an error.
DOCUMENTERS: This also adds "let" to the mysqltest commands that evaluate
an argument to expand variables therein. (Only right of the "=", of course.)
- Only handle return codes from 'pclose' greater than zero as errors.
- It appears pclose can return -1 with errno set to ECHILD although the executin
process completed successfully.
- Make mysql-test-run.pl restart a crashed/stopped process if it was expected it should crash.
- Added testcase for "crash_commit_before", which tests behaviour when server crashes just before commit.
* The testcase first write a small var/tmp/master0.expect file indicating expected crash
* Then sets "DEBUG" variable to for example "d,crash_commit_before" and then executes a commit.
* The server will crash and be brought back up by mysql-test-run.pl
* Test case will then wait for the process to come back online before continuing.
Add define YASSL_PREFIX when compiling yassl
Import patch from yaSSL
- avoid allocating memory for each call to 'EVP_md5' and
'EVP_des_ede3_cbc' which were not released until server was stopped
- Those functions are used from the SQL function 'des_encrypt' and
'des_decrypt'.
Add new define YASSL_PREFIX beforee including ssl.h to activate inclusion of prefix_*.h files
Bug#20022 mysql-test-run can't be run with secure connections turned on for all testcases
- Part 1, fixes rpl- and federated-tests where connection is made to 127.0.0.1
- Include prefix files that renames all public functions in yaSSLs
OpenSSL API to ya<function_name>. They will otherwise conflict
with OpenSSL functions if loaded by an application that uses OpenSSL
as well as libmysqlclient with yaSSL support.
Bug#18235: assertion/crash when windows mysqld is ended with ctrl-c
Two threads both try a shutdown sequence which creates a race to the
de-init/free of certain resources.
This exists in similar form in the client as 17926: "mysql.exe crashes
when ctrl-c is pressed in windows."
Update after merge to 5.0
BUG#18669: Session COM_STATISTICS breaks mysqladmin status.
Changed COM_STATISTICS to display the global status, instead of thead status, for slow queries and table opens.
- In function 'handle_grant_struct' when searching the memory structures for an
entry to modify, convert all entries here host.hostname is NULL to "" and compare that
with the host passed in argument "user_from".
- A user created with hostname "" is stored in "mysql.user" table as host="" but when loaded into
memory it'll be stored as host.hostname NULL. Specifiying "" as hostname means
that "any host" can connect. Thus is's correct to turn on allow_all_hosts
when such a user is found.
- Review and fix other places where host.hostname may be NULL.
BUG#19394 OPT_INNODB_THREAD_CONCURRENCY duplicated
Removed duplication (not a user-visible change)