Unify method naming -> create/update/drop_event
Move class Event_timed to event_timed.h
class Events is in events.h (renamed from event.h)
The implementation is in events.cc (renamed from event.h)
The order of acquiring LOCK_mysql_create_db
and wait_if_global_read_lock() was wrong. It could happen
that a thread held LOCK_mysql_create_db while waiting for
the global read lock to be released. The thread with the
global read lock could try to administrate a database too.
It would first try to lock LOCK_mysql_create_db and hang...
The check if the current thread has the global read lock
is done in wait_if_global_read_lock(), which could not be
reached because of the hang in LOCK_mysql_create_db.
Now I exchanged the order of acquiring LOCK_mysql_create_db
and wait_if_global_read_lock(). This makes
wait_if_global_read_lock() fail with an error message for
the thread with the global read lock. No deadlock happens.
- Scheduler is either initialized at server start or never.
Starting & stopping is now suspending & resuming.
- The scheduler has clear OO interface
- Now all calls to the scheduler are synchronous
- GLOBAL event_scheduler uses thd::sys_var_tmp (see set_var.cc)
- External API is encapsulated into class Events
- Includes fixes for all comments of Kostja's review of 19.05.2005
Starting to merge into 5.1-release (5.1.10) and push
WL#1034
- This changeset also changes the executor so its quite more stable now.
Stressing test case added that executes ~800 events per second and dropping
hundreds of events at once using DROP DATABASE.
(with fixes after review of JimW)
(with fixes after review of Serg)
- Change "mysql_create_db" to not call "send_ok" if in silent mode i.e. called from "load_master_data"
- Change mysqltest to detect when there aren't as many warnings available as was reported.
- Encoding itself, implemented as a charset
"filename". Originally planned to use '.'
as an escape character, but now changed to '@'
for two reasons: "ls" does not return
file names starting with '.' considering them
as a kind of hidden files; some platforms
do not allow several dots in a file name.
- replacing many calls of my_snprintf() and
strnxmov() to the new build_table_filename().
- Adding MY_APPEND_EXT mysys flag, to append
an extention rather that replace it.
- Replacing all numeric constants in fn_format
flag arguments to their mysys definitions, e.g.
MY_UNPACK_FILENAME,
- Predictability in several function/methods:
when a table name can appear with or withot .frm
extension. Some functions/methods were changed
so accept names strictly with .frm, other - strictly
without .frm extensions. Several DBUG_ASSERTs were
added to check whether an extension is passed.
Many files:
table name to file name encoding
mysql_priv.h:
Prototypes for new table name encoding tools.
ctype-utf8.c:
Implementing "filename" charset for
table name to file name encoding.
row0mysql.c:
Fixing table name prefix.
mf_format.c:
Adding MY_APPEND_EXT processing.
Many files:
Fixing tests.
my_sys.h:
Adding new flag to append rather than replace an extension.
m_ctype.h:
Adding "filename" charset definition.
The table opening process now works the following way:
- Create common TABLE_SHARE object
- Read the .frm file and unpack it into the TABLE_SHARE object
- Create a TABLE object based on the information in the TABLE_SHARE
object and open a handler to the table object
Other noteworthy changes:
- In TABLE_SHARE the most common strings are now LEX_STRING's
- Better error message when table is not found
- Variable table_cache is now renamed 'table_open_cache'
- New variable 'table_definition_cache' that is the number of table defintions that will be cached
- strxnmov() calls are now fixed to avoid overflows
- strxnmov() will now always add one end \0 to result
- engine objects are now created with a TABLE_SHARE object instead of a TABLE object.
- After creating a field object one must call field->init(table) before using it
- For a busy system this change will give you:
- Less memory usage for table object
- Faster opening of tables (if it's has been in use or is in table definition cache)
- Allow you to cache many table definitions objects
- Faster drop of table
we changing current db temporarily and restore it when sp is created. however thd->db
in this case becomes empty string rather than NULL and so all checks of thd->db == NULL
will be false. So if after this we'll issue create procedure sp2()... without specifying
db it will succeed and create sp with db=NULL, which causes mysqldto crash on
show procedure status statement.
This patch fixes the problem.
- Added functionality to check errors returned from mysql_next_result
- Exit from mysqltest when and unexpected error occurs.
- The above fixes reveal problems with rpl000009, sp-error and query_cache-
- Fix sp-error by adding an expected error
- Fix rpl000009 by not sending "ok" from mysql_create_db when called with silent flag from load_master_data
- Fix query_cache in separate patch
produce warning for 'create database if not exists' if database exists
do not update database options in this case
produce warning for 'create table if not exists' if table exists
We binlog the DROP TABLE for each table that was actually dropped. Per Sergei's
suggestion a fixed buffer for the DROP TABLE query is pre-allocated from THD pool, and
logging now is done in batches - new batch is started if the buffer becomes full.
Reduced memory usage by reusing the table list instead of accumulating a list of
dropped table names. Also fixed the problem if the table was not actually dropped, eg
due to permissions. Extended the test case to make sure batched query
logging does work.