slave
The stored-routine code took the contents of the (lowest) parser
and copied it directly to the binlog, which causes problems if there
is a special case of interpretation at the parser level -- which
there is, in the "/*!VER */" comments. The trailing "*/" caused
errors on the slave, naturally.
Now, since by that point we have /properly/ created parse-tree (as
the rest of the server should do!) for the stored-routine CREATE, we
can construct a perfect statement from that information, instead of
writing uncertain information from an unknown parser state.
Fortunately, there's already a function nearby that does exactly
that.
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Update for Bug#36570. Qualify routine names with db name when
writing to the binlog ONLY if the source text is qualified.
slave
The stored-routine code took the contents of the (lowest) parser
and copied it directly to the binlog, which causes problems if there
is a special case of interpretation at the parser level -- which
there is, in the "/*!VER */" comments. The trailing "*/" caused
errors on the slave, naturally.
Now, since by that point we have /properly/ created parse-tree (as
the rest of the server should do!) for the stored-routine CREATE, we
can construct a perfect statement from that information, instead of
writing uncertain information from an unknown parser state.
Fortunately, there's already a function nearby that does exactly
that.
Addresses the following bugs:
Change the fix for Bug#32440 to show bytes instead of kilobytes in
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES.DATA_FREE.
branches/5.1: Fix bug#29507 TRUNCATE shows to many rows effected
In InnoDB, the row count is only a rough estimate used by SQL
optimization. InnoDB is now return row count 0 for TRUNCATE operation.
branches/5.1: Fix bug#35537 - Innodb doesn't increment handler_update
and handler_delete
Add the calls to ha_statistic_increment() in ha_innobase::delete_row()
and ha_innobase::update_row().
Fix Bug#36169 create innodb compressed table with too large row size crashed
Sometimes it is possible that
row_drop_table_for_mysql(index->table_name, trx, FALSE); is invoked in
row_create_index_for_mysql() when the index object is freed so copy the
table name to a safe place beforehand and use the copy.
Fix Bug#36434 ha_innodb.so is installed in the wrong directory
Change pkglib_LTLIBRARIES with pkgplugin_LTLIBRARIES which has been
forgotten in this commit: http://lists.mysql.com/commits/40206
Enable previously disabled test cases which were tested against
the embedded build. The test cases are modified so that they require
non-embedded build.
The event scheduler was not designed to work in embedded mode. This
patch disables and excludes the event scheduler when the server is
compiled for embedded build.
Problem was that mysql_create_view did not remove all comments characters
when writing to binlog, resulting in parse error of stmt on slave side.
Solution was to use the recreated select clause
and add a generated CHECK OPTION clause if needed.
Temporarily checking in an incorrect test case. Rationale: the impact of
this bug is negligible (it's almost a feature request). We need 5.1 to be
stable, and making a real fix is a bit risky. So the fix is postponed
to 6.0.
The test suite/rpl/t/rpl_innodb_bug28430.test was disabled because of
BUG#32247, but not re-enabled when BUG#32247 was fixed. I've re-enabled
it. The test and result file needed to be updated too.
- Disable the "prefer full scan on clustered primary key over full scan
of any secondary key" rule introduced by BUG#35850.
- Update test results accordingly
(bk trigger: file this for BUG#35850)
The problem is that the patch for Bug 33464 didn't update the
results of the test cases which caused the problem.
Dropping a stored routine also revoke privileges for all users
on the stored routine and errors about missing grants are converted
into warnings. Before Bug 33464 such errors could be incorrectly
returned to the user, which would later trigger a assertion due to
multiple errors being set.
The bug is a regression introduced by the patch for bug32798.
The code in Item_func_group_concat::clear() relied on the 'distinct'
variable to check if 'unique_filter' was initialized. That, however,
is not always valid because Item_func_group_concat::setup() can do
shortcuts in some cases w/o initializing 'unique_filter'.
Fixed by checking the value of 'unique_filter' instead of 'distinct'
before dereferencing.
Select of the test could not perform deterministically, because the table remains to be
updatable by the running event handler.
Fixed with changing verification to use a logical values instead of comparison
with a pre-recorded results.