Rename innodb_table_locks_old_behavior -> innodb_table_locks
Set innodb_table_locks to off by default to get same behaviour as in MySQL 4.0.20
(This means that Innodb ignore table locks by default, which makes it easier to combine MyISAM and InnoDB to simulate a transaction)
Simple optimzations and cleanups
Removed compiler warnings and fixed portability issues
Added client functions 'mysql_embedded()' to allow client to check if we are using embedded server
Fixes for purify
statements and negative time/date values".
The bug was in wrong sprintf format used in the client library.
The fix moves TIME -> string conversion functions to sql-common and
utilized them in the client library.
Statements":
- fix a couple of net->buff overruns in libmysql,
- check in the server that statement parameter count is less than
65535 (maximum value supported by prepared statements protocol).
- client side part is simple and may be considered stable
- server side part now just joggles with THD state to save execution
state and has no additional locking wisdom.
Lot's of it are to be rewritten.
required autotools macro written and deployed in all apropriate Makefile.ams.
Use cases checked:
- linux, standard location of zlib, no ndb
- linux, standard locatoin of zlib, with ndb
- linux, non-standard location of zlib, no ndb
- hpux11, use of bundled zlib, no ndb
The only non-checked case is non-standard location of zlib (or use of bundled
zlib) + ndb. I wasn't able to check it as ndb/ just won't compile on beasts
like AIX52 or HPUX11, where such a check is possible. It didn't compile
there before as these systems dont't have installed zlib, so nothing got broken ;)
#4700 (Unsigned value returned as signed)
just no appropriate checking
#4701 (Errors returned earlier than expected)
all errors returned from send_command()
#4702 (Result isn't freed properly if there's no retrieval)
flush_use_result has only 'client' version and should
be made 'virtual'
work (prepared statements)" and after-review fixes:
- str_to_TIME renamed to str_to_datetime to pair with str_to_time
- functions str_to_time and str_to_TIME moved to sql-common
- send_data_str now supports MYSQL_TYPE_TIME, MYSQL_TIME_DATE,
MYSQL_TIME_DATETIME types of user input buffers.
- few more comments in the client library
- a test case added.