Only require the more recent zlibCompileFlags() when
building the server, client zlib don't need it.
Makefile.am:
Always build the bundled zlib static only
configure.in:
Look for dlopen() even if --with-mysqld-ldflags constains "-static",
as this is not the same as the flag to "ld", it just informs
"libtool" to link static with libraries created part of the build,
even if there exists shared versions.
make_binary_distribution.sh:
Real "mysqlmanager" executable might be in ".libs"
configure.in:
Look for dlopen() even if --with-mysqld-ldflags constains "-static",
as this is not the same as the flag to "ld", it just informs
"libtool" to link static with libraries created part of the build,
even if there exists shared versions.
config/ac-macros/zlib.m4:
Only require the more recent zlibCompileFlags() when
building the server, client zlib don't need it.
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
Real "mysqlmanager" executable might be in ".libs"
zlib/Makefile.am:
Always build the bundled zlib static only
conditions.
When allocating memory for KEY_FIELD/SARGABLE_PARAM structures the
function update_ref_and_keys did not take into account the fact that
a single row equality could be replaced by several simple equalities.
Fixed by adjusting the counter cond_count accordingly for each subquery
when performing substitution of a row equality for simple equalities.
mysql-test/r/row.result:
Added a test case for bug #27154.
mysql-test/t/row.test:
Added a test case for bug #27154.
Pushbuild fixes:
- Make MAX_SEL_ARGS smaller (even 16K records_in_range() calls is
more than it makes sense to do in typical cases)
- Don't call sel_arg->test_use_count() if we've already allocated
more than MAX_SEL_ARGs elements. The test will succeed but will take
too much time for the test suite (and not provide much value).
mysql-test/r/range.result:
BUG#26624: high mem usage (crash) in range optimizer
Pushbuild fixes: make the test go faster
mysql-test/t/range.test:
BUG#26624: high mem usage (crash) in range optimizer
Pushbuild fixes: make the test go faster
NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.
In the NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode the table->auto_increment_field_not_null
variable is used to indicate that a non-NULL value was specified by the user
for an auto_increment column. When an INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE updates the
auto_increment field this variable is set to true and stays unchanged for the
next insert operation. This makes the next inserted row sometimes wrongly have
0 as the value of the auto_increment field.
Now the fill_record() function resets the table->auto_increment_field_not_null
variable before filling the record.
The table->auto_increment_field_not_null variable is also reset by the
open_table() function for a case if we missed some auto_increment_field_not_null
handling bug.
Now the table->auto_increment_field_not_null is reset at the end of the
mysql_load() function.
Reset the table->auto_increment_field_not_null variable after each
write_row() call in the copy_data_between_tables() function.
sql/field_conv.cc:
Bug#23233: 0 as LAST_INSERT_ID() after INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE in the
NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.
A comment is corrected.
sql/handler.cc:
Bug#23233: 0 as LAST_INSERT_ID() after INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE in the
NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.
Now the handler::update_auto_increment() function doesn't reset the
table->auto_increment_field_not_null variable as it is done in the
fill_record() function.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Bug#23233: 0 as LAST_INSERT_ID() after INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE in the
NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.
Now the fill_record() function resets the table->auto_increment_field_not_null
variable before filling the record.
The table->auto_increment_field_not_null variable is also reset by the
open_table() function for a case if we missed some auto_increment_field_not_null
handling bug.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Bug#23233: 0 as LAST_INSERT_ID() after INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE in the
NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.
Now the the table->auto_increment_field_not_null is reset at the end of the
mysql_insert() an in the select_insert class destructor.
sql/sql_load.cc:
Bug#23233: 0 as LAST_INSERT_ID() after INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE in the
NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.
Now the table->auto_increment_field_not_null is reset at the end of the
mysql_load() function.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Bug#23233: 0 as LAST_INSERT_ID() after INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE in the
NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.
Reset the table->auto_increment_field_not_null variable after each
write_row() call in the copy_data_between_tables() function.
sql/table.h:
Bug#23233: 0 as LAST_INSERT_ID() after INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE in the
NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.
A comment added.
mysql-test/r/insert_update.result:
Added the test case for the bug#23233: 0 as LAST_INSERT_ID() after
INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE in the NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.
mysql-test/t/insert_update.test:
Added the test case for the bug#23233: 0 as LAST_INSERT_ID() after
INSERT .. ON DUPLICATE in the NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode.
into magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/autopush/B26815-5.0-opt
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/func_gconcat.test:
Auto merged
sql/item_sum.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Auto merged
When creating a temporary table the concise column type
of a string expression is decided based on its length:
- if its length is under 512 it is stored as either
varchar or char.
- otherwise it is stored as a BLOB.
There is a flag (convert_blob_length) to create_tmp_field
that, when >0 allows to force creation of a varchar if the
max blob length is under convert_blob_length.
However it must be verified that convert_blob_length
(settable through a SQL option in some cases) is
under the maximum that can be stored in a varchar column.
While performing that check for expressions in
create_tmp_field_from_item the max length of the blob was
used instead. This causes blob columns to be created in the
heap temp table used by GROUP_CONCAT (where blobs must not
be created in the temp table because of the constant
convert_blob_length that is passed to create_tmp_field() ).
And since these blob columns are not expected in that place
we get wrong results.
Fixed by checking that the value of the flag variable is
in the limits that fit into VARCHAR instead of the max length
of the blob column.
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result:
Bug #26815: test case
mysql-test/t/func_gconcat.test:
Bug #26815: test case
sql/item_sum.cc:
Bug #26815: wrong length was checked
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug #26815: wrong length was checked
into mysql.com:/nfsdisk1/lars/MERGE/mysql-5.0-merge
sql/mysqld.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_base.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Auto merged
- Added PARAM::alloced_sel_args where we count the # of SEL_ARGs
created by SEL_ARG tree cloning operations.
- Made the range analyzer to shortcut and not do any more cloning
if we've already created MAX_SEL_ARGS SEL_ARG objects in cloning.
- Added comments about space complexity of SEL_ARG-graph
representation.
mysql-test/r/range.result:
BUG#26624: Testcase
mysql-test/t/range.test:
BUG#26624: Testcase
losing it's .MYD
When OPTIMIZE TABLE is completed it attempts to rename temporary
file to original name. This step may fail on windows when a file
is opened. As a result data file might be deleted and optimized
copy of file (table_name.MYD) remains.
This situation is handled properly by my_delete_allow_opened, so
use it instead of my_delete when attempting to rename a file on
windows.
No suitable test case for this bug.
mysys/my_redel.c:
Attempting to delete an opened file and to immediately create
a new one with the same name may result in my_redel failure on
windows. It may fail because file is not deleted until it is
closed.
This situation is handled properly by my_delete_allow_opened, so
use it instead of my_delete.
- Define Sql_alloc::operator new() as thow() so that C++ compiler
handles NULL return values
(there is no testcase as there is no portable way to set limit on the
amount of memory that a process can allocate)
sql/sql_list.h:
BUG#26625: crash in range optimizer (out of mem)
- Define Sql_alloc::operator new() as thow() so that C++ compiler
handles NULL return values
Problem: SOUNDEX returned an invalid string for international
characters in multi-byte character sets.
For example: for a Chinese/Japanese 3-byte long character
_utf8 0xE99885 it took only the very first byte 0xE9,
put it into the outout string and then appended with three
DIGIT ZERO characters, so the result was 0xE9303030 - which
is an invalide utf8 string.
Fix: make SOUNDEX() multi-byte aware and - put only complete
characters into result, thus return only valid strings.
This patch also makes SOUNDEX() compatible with UCS2.
mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result:
Adding tests
mysql-test/r/ctype_utf8.result:
Adding tests
mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test:
Adding tests
mysql-test/t/ctype_utf8.test:
Adding tests
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Making soundex multi-byte aware.
Geometry fields have a result type string and a
special subclass to cater for the differences
between them and the base class (just like
DATE/TIME).
When creating temporary tables for results of
functions that return results of type GEOMETRY
we must construct fields of the derived class
instead of the base class.
Fixed by creating a GEOMETRY field (Field_geom)
instead of a generic BLOB (Field_blob) in temp
tables for the results of GIS functions that
have GEOMETRY return type (Item_geometry_func).
mysql-test/r/gis.result:
Bug #27300: test case
mysql-test/t/gis.test:
Bug #27300: test case
sql/item.cc:
Bug #27300:
Create a GEOMETRY field (Field_geom) instead of
a generic BLOB (Field_blob) in temp tables for
the results of GIS functions (Item_geometry_func).
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug #27300:
Create a GEOMETRY field (Field_geom) instead of
a generic BLOB (Field_blob) in temp tables for
the results of GIS functions (Item_geometry_func).