fulltext index
Having a table with broken multibyte characters may cause fulltext
parser dead-loop.
Since normally it is not possible to insert broken multibyte sequence
into a table, this problem may arise only if table is damaged.
Affected statements are:
- CHECK/REPAIR against damaged table with fulltext index;
- boolean mode phrase search against damaged table with or
without fulltext inex;
- boolean mode searches without index;
- nlq searches.
No test case for this fix. Affects 5.0 only.
Fulltext index may get corrupt by certain gbk characters.
The problem was that when skipping leading non-true-word-characters,
we assumed that these characters are always 1 byte long. This is not
the case with gbk character set, since non-true-word-characters may
be 2 bytes long.
Affects 5.0 only.
Corrected spelling in copyright text
Makefile.am:
Don't update the files from BitKeeper
Many files:
Removed "MySQL Finland AB & TCX DataKonsult AB" from copyright header
Adjusted year(s) in copyright header
Many files:
Added GPL copyright text
Removed files:
Docs/Support/colspec-fix.pl
Docs/Support/docbook-fixup.pl
Docs/Support/docbook-prefix.pl
Docs/Support/docbook-split
Docs/Support/make-docbook
Docs/Support/make-makefile
Docs/Support/test-make-manual
Docs/Support/test-make-manual-de
Docs/Support/xwf
Don't read character set files if we are using only the default charset. In most cases the user will not anymore get a warning about missing character set files
Compare strings with space extend instead of space strip. Now the following comparisons holds: "a" == "a " and "a\t" < "a". (Bug #3152).
Note: Because of the above fix, one has to do a REPAIR on any table that has an ascii character < 32 last in a CHAR/VARCHAR/TEXT columns.
Some simple optimzations, more comments and indentation changes.
Add ` around database in 'use database' in binary log.
Moved max_error_count and max_warning_count to variables struct.
Removed SHOW_WARNS_COUNT and SHOW_ERRORS_COUNT calls.
Changed string functions to use character set of first string argument as default return characterset
(Each string function can change the above assumption if needed)