values for TIMESTAMP columns. The solution is not perfect since
we just silently ignoring default value for first TIMESTAMP
column and properly reflecting this fact in SHOW CREATE TABLE.
We can't give a warning or simply support standard syntax
(niladic functions as legal value for default) for first field
since it is 4.0 tree.
when we open the HEAP table for the first time since server restart,
in hp_open(), we set a flag to propagate this info to the handler level
which then writes a DELETE FROM this_heap_table to the binlog.
It is not a perfect solution for the bug, because between the server start and
the first open of the table, the slave still had old data in his table so
a SELECT on the slave may show wrong content. But if there is a --init-file
to populate the HEAP table on master as startup, then this is a safe fix
(I'll put a note about init-file in the HEAP section of the manual).
reset errors (in thd) before executing the event. Otherwise if an event is ignored
because of replicate-*-table rules (error ER_SLAVE_IGNORED_TABLE) this error code
may remain in thd->net and the next event may pick it.
Fix bug #2483 with InnoDB, UNIQUE secondary index, and NULL values in that unique index; with the IS NULL predicate, InnoDB returned only the first matching row, though there can be many
<monty> ramil, in MySQL/MyISAM we should only strip end space, not 'space-like' characters.
<monty> This is according to SQL; When doing a comparision end space and only end space are ignored.
manpage) turned out as a major overhaul of all man pages:
- renamed all *.1 files to *.1.in to act as templates which are being
processed at build time
- replaced some hard-coded values with place holder that are being
replaced with the proper values at build time
- Updated list of available man pages in the SEE ALSO section and added a
hint to the manual for more details
- Added a BUGS section to all pages, referring to the bugs DB
- Updated some obsolete URLs and mail addresses
The actual content of these man pages should probably be cross-checked for
correctness, though...
I remove the --old-rpl-compat which produces broken binlogs readable
neither by 4.0 nor by 3.23.
This option is a leftover of the early replication of 4.0.0, when
it was still partly compatible with 3.23.
I explained this to the user in the bug report.
Fix bug: FOREIGN KEY ... ON UPDATE/DELETE NO ACTION must check the foreign key constraint, not ignore it. Peter Gulutzan said that NO ACTION should check the constraint as deferred, at the end of the SQL statement, while RESTRICT should check it immediately. Since we do not have defered constraints in InnoDB, this bug fix makes InnoDB to check NO ACTION constraints immediately, like it checks RESTRICT constraints.