Fix URLs.
README:
Fix URL.
mysqltest.result:
Update test result for real_sleep error message.
mysqltest.c:
Fix do_sleep() to print correct command name for real_sleep.
- now when the event is created and STARTS is omitted then STARTS is implicitly
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
- This CS also fixed incorrect presentation of STARTS/ENDS in I_S.EVENTS
(incorporated review changes)
xml.result, xml.test:
Adding test case.
item_xmlfunc.cc:
Fixed that the "!" character written at the end was ignored.
Now if we try to scan "!=", and if "!" is not
followed by "=", we rollback lex scanner back
to "!" token, so the parser will start to check
the next rule from the "!" character again.
Previously parser started from the next character,
which was EOF in the example in xml.test,
which led to query being successfully parsed,
instead of producing a syntax error.
bug #13525 "Rename table does not keep info of triggers".
Now we use MYSQLTEST_VARDIR in order to be able to run this test in different
vardir. Also improved cleanup after the test.
and new binlog format called "mixed" (which is statement-based except if only row-based is correct,
in this cset it means if UDF or UUID is used; more cases could be added in later 5.1 release):
SET GLOBAL|SESSION BINLOG_FORMAT=row|statement|mixed|default;
the global default is statement unless cluster is enabled (then it's row) as in 5.1-alpha.
It's not possible to use SET on this variable if a session is currently in row-based mode and has open temporary tables (because CREATE
TEMPORARY TABLE was not binlogged so temp table is not known on slave), or if NDB is enabled (because
NDB does not support such change on-the-fly, though it will later), of if in a stored function (see below).
The added tests test the possibility or impossibility to SET, their effects, and the mixed mode,
including in prepared statements and in stored procedures and functions.
Caveats:
a) The mixed mode will not work for stored functions: in mixed mode, a stored function will
always be binlogged as one call and in a statement-based way (e.g. INSERT VALUES(myfunc()) or SELECT myfunc()).
b) for the same reason, changing the thread's binlog format inside a stored function is
refused with an error message.
c) the same problems apply to triggers; implementing b) for triggers will be done later (will ask
Dmitri).
Additionally, as the binlog format is now changeable by each user for his session, I remove the implication
which was done at startup, where row-based automatically set log-bin-trust-routine-creators to 1
(not possible anymore as a user can now switch to stmt-based and do nasty things again), and automatically
set --innodb-locks-unsafe-for-binlog to 1 (was anyway theoretically incorrect as it disabled
phantom protection).
Plus fixes for compiler warnings.