In case of outer join and emtpy WHERE conditon
'always true' condition is created for WHERE clasue.
Later in mysql_select() original SELECT_LEX WHERE
condition is overwritten with created cond.
However SELECT_LEX condition is also used as inital
condition in mysql_select()->JOIN::prepare().
On second execution of PS modified SELECT_LEX condition
is taken and it leads to crash.
The fix is to restore original SELECT_LEX condition
(set to NULL if original cond is NULL) in
reinit_stmt_before_use().
HAVING clause is fixed too for safety reason
(no test case as I did not manage to think out
appropriate example).
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
test case
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
restore original SELECT_LEX condition
(set to NULL if original cond is NULL) in
reinit_stmt_before_use()
Fix a regression (due to a typo) which caused spurious incorrect
argument errors for long data stream parameters if all forms of
logging were disabled (binary, general and slow logs).
mysql-test/t/mysql_client_test.test:
Save the status of the slow_log.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Add a missing logical NOT operator.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Disable all query logs when running C tests. Fixes a omission
when, slow log should have been disabled too.
Run test case for Bug#54041 with query logs enabled and disabled.
to write into a closed socket
sql/protocol.cc:
Protocol::flush modified: set thd->main_da.can_overwrite_status= TRUE
before call to net_flush() in order to prevent crash on assert in case
of socket write failure, reset it to FALSE when net_flush() returned;
Protocol::send_fields modified: return from method with error if call to
my_net_write(), proto.write() or write_eof_packet() failed.
sql/sql_cache.cc:
Query_cache::send_result_to_client modified: call to
thd->main_da.disable_status() only if write to socket
was successful.
sql/sql_cursor.cc:
Materialized_cursor::fetch modified: leave method if call to
result->send_data() failed.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
send_prep_stmt() modified: call to thd->main_da.disable_status()
only if thd->protocol_text.send_fields() completed successfully.
The problem was that a user could supply supply data in chunks
via the COM_STMT_SEND_LONG_DATA command to prepared statement
parameter other than of type TEXT or BLOB. This posed a problem
since other parameter types aren't setup to handle long data,
which would lead to a crash when attempting to use the supplied
data.
Given that long data can be supplied at any stage of a prepared
statement, coupled with the fact that the type of a parameter
marker might change between consecutive executions, the solution
is to validate at execution time each parameter marker for which
a data stream was provided. If the parameter type is not TEXT or
BLOB (that is, if the type is not able to handle a data stream),
a error is returned.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Before converting the parameter data stream, check the type
compatibility.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Add test case.
strict aliasing violations.
One somewhat major source of strict-aliasing violations and
related warnings is the SQL_LIST structure. For example,
consider its member function `link_in_list` which takes
a pointer to pointer of type T (any type) as a pointer to
pointer to unsigned char. Dereferencing this pointer, which
is done to reset the next field, violates strict-aliasing
rules and might cause problems for surrounding code that
uses the next field of the object being added to the list.
The solution is to use templates to parametrize the SQL_LIST
structure in order to deference the pointers with compatible
types. As a side bonus, it becomes possible to remove quite
a few casts related to acessing data members of SQL_LIST.
sql/handler.h:
Use the appropriate template type argument.
sql/item.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary cast.
sql/item_subselect.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/item_sum.cc:
Use the appropriate template type argument.
Remove now-unnecessary cast.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Move SQL_LIST structure to sql_list.h
Use the appropriate template type argument.
sql/sp.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_delete.cc:
Use the appropriate template type argument.
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_derived.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_lex.h:
SQL_LIST now takes a template type argument which must
match the type of the elements of the list. Use forward
declaration when the type is not available, it is used
in pointers anyway.
sql/sql_list.h:
Rename SQL_LIST to SQL_I_List. The template parameter is
the type of object that is stored in the list.
sql/sql_olap.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_show.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_union.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_update.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_view.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc:
Remove now-unnecessary casts.
Item_hex_string::Item_hex_string
The status of memory allocation in the Lex_input_stream (called
from the Parser_state constructor) was not checked which led to
a parser crash in case of the out-of-memory error.
The solution is to introduce new init() member function in
Parser_state and Lex_input_stream so that status of memory
allocation can be returned to the caller.
mysql-test/r/error_simulation.result:
Added a test case for bug #42064.
mysql-test/t/error_simulation.test:
Added a test case for bug #42064.
mysys/my_alloc.c:
Added error injection code for the regression test.
mysys/my_malloc.c:
Added error injection code for the regression test.
mysys/safemalloc.c:
Added error injection code for the regression test.
sql/event_data_objects.cc:
Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Added error injection code for the regression test.
sql/sp.cc:
Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Moved memory allocation from constructor to the separate init()
member function.
Added error injection code for the regression test.
sql/sql_lex.h:
Moved memory allocation from constructor to the separate init()
member function.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/sql_partition.cc:
Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
its return value to handle memory allocation failures.
sql/sql_view.cc:
Use the new init() member function of Parser_state and check
its return value to handle memory allocation failures..
sql/thr_malloc.cc:
Added error injection code for the regression test.
'CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... SELECT' statement were causing 'CREATE
TEMPORARY TABLE ...' to be written to the binary log in row-based
mode (a.k.a. RBR), when there was a temporary table with the same name.
Because the 'CREATE TABLE ... SELECT' statement was executed as
'INSERT ... SELECT' into the temporary table. Since in RBR mode no
other statements related to temporary tables are written into binary log,
this sometimes broke replication.
This patch changes behavior of 'CREATE TABLE [IF NOT EXISTS] ... SELECT ...'.
it ignores existence of temporary table with the
same name as table being created and is interpreted
as attempt to create/insert into base table. This makes behavior of
'CREATE TABLE [IF NOT EXISTS] ... SELECT' consistent with
how ordinary 'CREATE TABLE' and 'CREATE TABLE ... LIKE' behave.
UPDATE + VIEW + SP + MERGE + ALTER
When cleaning up the stored procedure's internal
structures the flag to ignore the errors for
INSERT/UPDATE IGNORE was not cleaned up.
As a result error ignoring was on during name
resolution. And this is an abnormal situation : the
SELECT_LEX flag can be on only during query execution.
Fixed by correctly cleaning up the SELECT_LEX flag
when reusing the SELECT_LEX in a second execution.
Implemented the server infrastructure for the fix:
1. Added a function LEX_STRING *thd_query_string(THD) to return
a LEX_STRING structure instead of char *.
This is the function that must be called in innodb instead of
thd_query()
2. Did some encapsulation in THD : aggregated thd_query and
thd_query_length into a LEX_STRING and made accessor and mutator
methods for easy code updating.
3. Updated the server code to use the new methods where applicable.
with gcc 4.3.2
This patch fixes a number of GCC warnings about variables used
before initialized. A new macro UNINIT_VAR() is introduced for
use in the variable declaration, and LINT_INIT() usage will be
gradually deprecated. (A workaround is used for g++, pending a
patch for a g++ bug.)
GCC warnings for unused results (attribute warn_unused_result)
for a number of system calls (present at least in later
Ubuntus, where the usual void cast trick doesn't work) are
also fixed.
client/mysqlmanager-pwgen.c:
A fix for warn_unused_result, adding fallback to use of
srand()/rand() if /dev/random cannot be used. Also actually
adds calls to rand() in the second branch so that it actually
creates a random password.
failed"
Do not assume that SQL prepared statements always run in text protocol.
When invoked from a stored procedure, which is itself invoked
by means of prepared CALL statement, the protocol may be binary.
Juggle with the protocol only when we want to change it
to binary in COM_STMT_EXECUTE, COM_STMT_PREPARE.
This is a backport from 5.4/6.0, where the bug was fixed
as part of WL#4264 "Backup: Stabilize Service Interface"
with gcc 4.3.2
Compiling MySQL with gcc 4.3.2 and later produces a number of
warnings, many of which are new with the recent compiler
versions.
This bug will be resolved in more than one patch to limit the
size of changesets. This is the second patch, fixing more
of the warnings.
with gcc 4.3.2
Compiling MySQL with gcc 4.3.2 and later produces a number of
warnings, many of which are new with the recent compiler
versions.
This bug will be resolved in more than one patch to limit the
size of changesets. This is the second patch, fixing more
of the warnings.
- Remove bothersome warning messages. This change focuses on the warnings
that are covered by the ignore file: support-files/compiler_warnings.supp.
- Strings are guaranteed to be max uint in length
- Remove bothersome warning messages. This change focuses on the warnings
that are covered by the ignore file: support-files/compiler_warnings.supp.
- Strings are guaranteed to be max uint in length
build)
The crash was caused by freeing the internal parser stack during the parser
execution.
This occured only for complex stored procedures, after reallocating the parser
stack using my_yyoverflow(), with the following C call stack:
- MYSQLparse()
- any rule calling sp_head::restore_lex()
- lex_end()
- x_free(lex->yacc_yyss), xfree(lex->yacc_yyvs)
The root cause is the implementation of stored procedures, which breaks the
assumption from 4.1 that there is only one LEX structure per parser call.
The solution is to separate the LEX structure into:
- attributes that represent a statement (the current LEX structure),
- attributes that relate to the syntax parser itself (Yacc_state),
so that parsing multiple statements in stored programs can create multiple
LEX structures while not changing the unique Yacc_state.
Now, Yacc_state and the existing Lex_input_stream are aggregated into
Parser_state, a structure that represent the complete state of the (Lexical +
Syntax) parser.
mysql-test/r/parser_stack.result:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
mysql-test/t/parser_stack.test:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sp.cc:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sp_head.cc:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sql_class.cc:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sql_class.h:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sql_lex.h:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sql_trigger.cc:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sql_view.cc:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Bug#35577 (CREATE PROCEDURE causes either crash or syntax error depending on
build)
Bug#12093 "SP not found on second PS execution if another thread
drops other SP in between" and
Bug#21294 "executing a prepared statement that executes a stored
function which was recreat"
Stored functions are resolved at prepared statement prepare only.
If someone flushes the stored functions cache between prepare and
execute, execution fails.
The fix is to detect the situation of the cache flush and automatically
reprepare the prepared statement after it.
mysql-test/r/ps_ddl.result:
Update results (Bug#12093 and Bug#21294, the test cases are already
in the source tree).
mysql-test/r/ps_ddl1.result:
Update results (Bug#12093 and Bug#21294, the test cases are already
in the source tree).
mysql-test/r/sp-error.result:
Update results (Bug#12093 and Bug#21294, the test cases are already
in the source tree).
mysql-test/t/ps_ddl.test:
Modify the test to not expect an error where there is no error
any more (Bug#12093, Bug#21294).
mysql-test/t/ps_ddl1.test:
Modify the test to not expect an error where there is no error
any more (Bug#12093, Bug#21294).
mysql-test/t/sp-error.test:
Modify the test to not expect an error where there is no error
any more (Bug#12093, Bug#21294).
sql/sp_cache.cc:
Implement sp_cache_version() -- returns the current version of
a stored routines cache.
sql/sp_cache.h:
Declare sp_cache_version().
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Keep track of stored functions cache version, and invalidate
the statement if it changed between prepared statement
prepare and execute (and the statement actually uses stored routines).
post push patch
push build found tree failing test when using:
--ps-protocol --mysqld=--binlog-format=row
Changed to the new error message.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Bug#31210: INSERT DELAYED crashes server when used on partitioned tables
Changed to the newly added error message
PREPARE", review fixes:
- make the patch follow the specification of WL#4166 and remove
the new error that was originally introduced.
Now the client never gets an error from reprepare, unless it failed.
I.e. even if the statement at hand returns a completely different
result set, this is not considered a server error.
The C API library, that can not handle this situation, was modified to
return a client error.
Added additional test coverage.
include/errmsg.h:
Add a new client side error: now when we automatically
reprepare a statement, the new result set may contain a different
number of columns.
include/mysql_com.h:
Add a new server status to be sent to the client if the
number of columns in the result set is different.
libmysql/errmsg.c:
Add a new error message.
libmysql/libmysql.c:
Make the client library robust against a result set that
contains a different number of columns from prepare time.
Previously that could never happen, and we simply had an assert.
That means in particular that all clients are advised to upgrade
with transition to 5.1, if they are using prepared statements C API.
Make mysql_stmt_store_result() and mysql_stmt_execute() robust against
"broken" statement handles (those that have an error).
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Clear transient server status flags at start of statement more
systematically.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Remove an error that is unused and is not part of any public release.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Instead of returning an error in case the number of result set columns
has changed, simply update the client in server status.
That will allow modern clients automatically recover from an error.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Add additional coverage to the cases when the number of result
set columns changed as a result of reprepare.
Cover conversion and truncation of result set columns.
PREPARE": rename members, methods, classes to follow the spec
(a code review request)
sql/mysql_priv.h:
enum_metadata_type -> enum_table_ref_type
sql/sp_head.cc:
Metadata_version_observer -> Reprepare_observer
sql/sql_base.cc:
metadata -> table_ref
sql/sql_class.cc:
Replace an abstract interface with a concrete implementation.
sql/sql_class.h:
enum_metadata_type -> enum_table_ref_type
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Move implementation of Execute_observer to sql_class.cc and
rename the class to Reprepare_observer.
Use getters instead of direct access to the members.
sql/table.h:
metadata -> table_ref
"Crash in subquery code when in PS and table DDL changed after PREPARE"
include/my_sys.h:
Add two new flags for my_error(). These flags help parameterize
behavoiur of my_message_sql()
sql/item.cc:
Update comments.
Fix a typo in Item_param::set_param_type_and_swap_value()
sql/mysqld.cc:
Implement two additional flags for my_error():
- if ME_NO_SP_HANDLER is specified, ignore stored procedure continue/
exit handlers
- if ME_NO_WARNING_FOR_ERROR is specified, do not push warning
sql/sql_base.cc:
Update comments.
Rename a few methods.
sql/sql_class.h:
Update and improve comments.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Update comments.
Style changes.
sql/table.h:
Update comments.
Style changes.
Rename a few methods.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Zero the bind array, to follow C API requirements.
Add metadata validation to ~20 more SQL commands. Make sure that
these commands actually work in ps-protocol, since until now they
were enabled, but not carefully tested.
Fixes the ml003 bug found by Matthias during internal testing of the
patch.
mysql-test/r/ps_ddl.result:
Update test results (WL#4165)
mysql-test/t/ps_ddl.test:
Cover with tests metadata validation of 26 SQL statements.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Fix the name in the comment.
sql/sp_head.cc:
Changed the way the observer is removed in case of stored procedures
to support validation prepare stmt from "call p1(<expr>)": whereas
tables used in the expression must be validated, substatements
of p1 must not.
The previous scheme used to silence the observer only in stored
functions and triggers.
sql/sql_class.cc:
Now the observer is silenced in sp_head::execute(). Remove it from
Sub_statement_state.
sql/sql_class.h:
Now the observer is silenced in sp_head::execute(). Remove it from
Sub_statement_state.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Add CF_REEXECUTION_FRAGILE to 20 more SQLCOMs that need it.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Add metadata validation to ~20 new SQLCOMs that need it.
Fix memory leaks with expressions used in SHOW DATABASES and CALL
(and prepared statements).
We need to fix all expressions at prepare, since if these expressions
use subqueries, there are one-time transformations of the parse
tree that must be done at prepare.
List of fixed commands includes: SHOW TABLES, SHOW DATABASES,
SHOW TRIGGERS, SHOW EVENTS, SHOW OPEN TABLES,SHOW KEYS, SHOW FIELDS,
SHOW COLLATIONS, SHOW CHARSETS, SHOW VARIABLES, SHOW TATUS, SHOW TABLE
STATUS, SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS, SHOW FUNCTION STATUS, CALL.
Add comment to set_parameters().
sql/table.h:
Update comments.
WL#4165 Prepared statements: validation
WL#4166 Prepared statements: automatic re-prepare
Fixes
Bug#27430 Crash in subquery code when in PS and table DDL changed after PREPARE
Bug#27690 Re-execution of prepared statement after table was replaced with a view crashes
Bug#27420 A combination of PS and view operations cause error + assertion on shutdown
The basic idea of the patch is to keep track of table metadata between
prepared statement prepare and execute. If some table used in the statement
has changed, the prepared statement is re-prepared before execution.
See WL#4165 and WL#4166 contents and comments in the code for details
of the implementation.
include/my_global.h:
Remove 'register' keyword to avoid warnings when swapping large structures
that don't fit into a register. Any modern compiler is capable of placing
a variable in a register when that would benefit performance.
mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result:
Update test results: since now we re-prepare automatically,
more correct results are produced in prepare-ddl-execute scenario.
mysql-test/r/query_cache_merge.result:
Ensure that the table definition cache is large enough for
the test to pass in --ps-protocol
mysql-test/r/trigger.result:
Update test results to reflect automatic statement reprepare.
mysql-test/t/disabled.def:
Enable ps_ddl.test, which now passes.
mysql-test/t/ps_1general.test:
Since now we re-execute prepared statements after DDL successfully,
change the test to produce repeatable results. Remove expectancy of
an error in one place where now we automatically reprepare the prepared
statement.
mysql-test/t/query_cache_merge.test:
Ensure the table definition cache is large enough for the test to pass
in --ps-protocol
mysql-test/t/trigger.test:
Sinc
sql/item.cc:
Implement Item_param "copy" functionality, used at re-prepare of
a prepared statement.
We copy the type of the original parameter, and move the assigned value,
if any. Sic, the value is "moved", since it can be quite big --
e.g. in case we deal with a LONG DATA parameter.
It's essential to move the value from the old parameter since
at the time of re-prepare the client packet with the necessary information
may be not available.
sql/item.h:
Declare a new method used for reprepare.
sql/my_decimal.h:
Implement "swap()" functionality of class my_decimal to be
able to easily swap two decimal values.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Declare enum_metadata_type.
sql/mysqld.cc:
Implement a status variable for the number of reprepared statements.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Implement metadata version validation.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Add two new error messages: ER_NEED_REPREPARE and ER_PS_REBIND.
The first error (theoretically) never reaches the user.
It is issued by the metadata validation framework when a metadata version
has changed between prepare and execute. Later on it's intercepted
and the statement is automatically re-prepared. Only if the error
has occurred repeatedly MAX_REPREPARE_ATTEMTS (3) times do we
return it to the user.
The second error is issued when after re-prepare we discover
that the metadata we sent over to the client using the binary
protocol differs drammatically from the new result set metadata
that the reprepared statement produces (e.g. number of result
set columns is different).
sql/sql_class.cc:
Implement metadata version validation framework.
sql/sql_class.h:
Declarations for metadata version validation framework.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Mark commands for which we must invalidate and reprepare a prepared
statement when metadata has changed.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Implement WL#4165 and WL#4166 (limited support of metadata validation
and re-prepare).
sql/table.h:
Implement metadata validation.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Add a test case for WL#4166
into host.loc:/home/uchum/work/5.1-opt
client/mysqltest.c:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/information_schema.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/information_schema.test:
Auto merged
sql/item.cc:
Auto merged
sql/log.cc:
Auto merged
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_acl.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_base.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_delete.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_show.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_table.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_update.cc:
Auto merged
Don't signal errors for the COM_STMT_SEND_LONG_DATA
and COM_STMT_CLOSE commands.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Move error signaling to the callers and out of the helper
functions because some prepared statements commands
don't signal errors (they won't send response packets).
into magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/work/B26461-5.1-opt
CMakeLists.txt:
Auto merged
include/config-win.h:
Auto merged
include/my_global.h:
Auto merged
sql/procedure.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_acl.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_acl.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_analyse.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_analyse.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_db.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_delete.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_load.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_update.cc:
Auto merged
sql/handler.h:
merged bug 26461 to 5.1-opt
sql/mysql_priv.h:
merged bug 26461 to 5.1-opt
sql/sql_base.cc:
merged bug 26461 to 5.1-opt
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
merged bug 26461 to 5.1-opt
The bool data type was redefined to BOOL (4 bytes on windows).
Removed the #define and fixed some of the warnings that were uncovered
by this.
Note that the fix also disables 2 warnings :
4800 : 'type' : forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance warning)
4805: 'operation' : unsafe mix of type 'type' and type 'type' in operation
These warnings will be handled in a separate bug, as they are performance related or bogus.
Fixed to int the return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
CMakeLists.txt:
Bug #26461: disable the C4800 and C4805 warnings temporarily
include/config-win.h:
Bug #26461:
- no need for this define for Windows.
- windows C++ compilers have a bool type
include/my_global.h:
Bug #26461: removed bool_defined (no longer needed)
sql/handler.h:
Bug #26461: bool functions must return boolean values
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/procedure.h:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_acl.cc:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_acl.h:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_analyse.cc:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_analyse.h:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_db.cc:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_delete.cc:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_load.cc:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
sql/sql_update.cc:
Bug #26461: fixed return type of functions that return more than
2 distinct values.
libmysql/libmysql.c:
Manual merge
sql/sql_class.cc:
Don't send anything back to the client if disabled.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Don't send any packet back for statement close.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Manual merge
The problem was that the COM_STMT_SEND_LONG_DATA was sending a response
packet if the prepared statement wasn't found in the server (due to
reconnection). The commands COM_STMT_SEND_LONG_DATA and COM_STMT_CLOSE
should not send any packets, even error packets should not be sent since
they are not expected by the client API.
The solution is to clear generated during the execution of the aforementioned
commands and to skip resend of prepared statement commands. Another fix is
that if the connection breaks during the send of prepared statement command,
the command is not sent again since the prepared statement is no longer in the
server.
libmysql/libmysql.c:
The mysql handle might be reset after a reconnection.
Pass the now used stmt argument to cli_advanced_command.
sql-common/client.c:
Don't resend command if the connection broke and it's a prepared
statement command. If the session is broken, prepared statements
on the server are gone, set the error accordanly.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Clear any error set during the execution of the request
command.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Fix memory leak by freeing result associated with statement.
Remove test case for Bug 29948 because it's not reliable in
5.0 (fixed in 5.1) due to KILL queries sending two packets for
a thread that kills itself.
The problem is that the commands COM_STMT_CLOSE, COM_STMT_RESET,
COM_STMT_SEND_LONG_DATA weren't being logged to the general log.
The solution is to log the general log the aforementioned commands.
mysql-test/t/mysql_client_test-master.opt:
Also log to table.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Log COM_STMT_CLOSE, COM_STMT_RESET and COM_STMT_SEND_LONG_DATA.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Add test case for Bug#28386
into buzz.(none):/home/davi/mysql-5.1-runtime
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
Auto merged
sql/sql_view.h:
Auto merged
sql/item.h:
Manual merge
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Manual merge
sql/sql_view.cc:
Manual merge