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Removed "MySQL Finland AB & TCX DataKonsult AB" from copyright header
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Added GPL copyright text
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Multi-table delete that is optimized with QUICK_RANGE reports table
corruption.
DELETE statement must not use KEYREAD optimization, and sets
table->no_keyread to 1. This was ignored in QUICK_RANGE optimization.
With this fix QUICK_RANGE optimization honors table->no_keyread
value and does not enable KEYREAD when it is requested.
Compiler warnings due to non-matching conversion
specifications in format strings in DBUG_PRINT calls,
due to non-used parameters (in non-debug mode), and
due to seemingly uninitialized variables.
Initialized variables, declared parameters unused, and
casted DBUG_PRINT arguments to get rid of warnings.
more similar to my_strtod() (and maybe even a bit faster due
to less floating point divisions).
This should at least partially fix Bug #23260 for DECIMALs
with a moderate number of total digits.
Handling of large signed/unsigned values was not consistent, so some string functions could return bogus results.
The current fix is to simply patch up the val_str() methods for those string items.
It would be good clean this code up in general, to make similar problems much harder to make. This is left as an exercise for the reader.
spatial index
While executing OPTIMIZE TABLE on MyISAM tables the server re-creates the
index file(s) in order to sort them physically by the key. This cannot be
done for R-tree indexes as it makes no sense.
The server was not checking the type of the index and was accessing an
R-tree index as if it was a B-tree.
Fixed by preventing sorting the index file if it contains an R-tree index.
If SELECT-part of CREATE VIEW statement contains '\Z',
it is not handled correctly.
The problem was in String::print().
Symbol with code 032 (26) is replaced with '\z',
which is not supported by the lexer.
The fix is to replace the symbol with '\Z'.
Applied innodb-5.0-ss1040 and innodb-5.0-ss1099 snapshots.
Bugs fixed:
- Bug #21468: InnoDB crash during recovery with corrupted data pages: XA bug?
- Bug #24299: Identifiers in foreign keys cannot contain U+0160, U+0360, ..., U+FF60
- Bug #24386: Performance degradation caused by instrumentation in mutex_struct
- Bug #24712: SHOW TABLE STATUS for file-per-table showing incorrect time fields