Run client_test as a testcase
new file
mysql-test-run.sh:
More clearly report failure if --force, also exit 1
client_test.c:
Use MAXPATHLEN in test_frm_bug()
Renable test cases disabled for running from mysql-test-run
mysqltest.c:
Don't check errno from popen, may not be set
Added timing output for each test case.
Added --embedded-server option.
mysqltest.c:
Added 'start_timer', 'end_timer' commands
Makefile.am:
Include mysys/my_getsystime.c to get time function in mysqltest
Many files:
new file
removed debug printout
new test in alter table for dictionay update test with multiple connections
added coice of setting MaxNoOfOrderedIndexes
added option to run "--small-bench"
Note: The following tests fails
- fulltext (Sergei has promised to fix)
- rpl_charset (Guilhem should fix)
- rpl_timezone (Dimitray has promised to fix)
Sanja needs to check out the calling of close_thread_tables() in sp_head.cc
various fixes (for mysql-test-run at least):
* accept --no-defaults
* 4.0 compatible password handling (only it no other argumensts, only if doesn't start with --)
ps_3innodb.test:
only run ps_3innodb.test if innodb is present
mysql-test-run.sh:
it's --verbose, not --verbose=1
Won't be pushed as is - separate email sent for internal review.
WL#1717 "binlog-innodb consistency".
Now when mysqld starts, if InnoDB does a crash recovery, we use the binlog name
and position retrieved from InnoDB (corresponding to the last transaction
successfully committed by InnoDB) to cut any rolled back transaction from
the binary log. This is triggered by the --innodb-safe-binlog option.
Provided you configure mysqld to fsync() InnoDB at every commit (using
flush_log_at_trx_commit) and to fsync() the binlog at every write
(using --sync-binlog=1), this behaviour guarantees that a master always has
consistency between binlog and InnoDB, whenever the crash happens.
6 tests to verify that it works.
Output TIMESTAMP in 4.1 format for 4.1 tables (or for TIMESTAMP(19)) (portability fix)
Fixed that INTERVAL can handle big integers. (Bug #3498)
Fixed that hostname="" works identical as hostname="%" for table/column grants (Bug #3473)