mysql-test/suite/innodb/r/innodb_bug60049.result:
Updated results
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/innodb_bug60049.test:
Force global.innodb_fast_shutdown to 0 as test require it
mysql-test/suite/innodb_plugin/t/innodb_bug60049.test:
Force global.innodb_fast_shutdown to 0 as test require it
storage/pbxt/src/pthread_xt.cc:
Disable call to setpriority()
The error message is now based on GetLastError() rather than errno.
Background: errno is C runtime specific and in many circumstances
it is not set, e.g when using Win32 API or socket functions.
mysql-test/r/subselect4.result:
Moved test case for LP BUG#718593 into the correct test file subselect_mat_cost_bugs.test.
mysql-test/t/subselect4.test:
Moved test case for LP BUG#718593 into the correct test file subselect_mat_cost_bugs.test.
One was due the fact that the field SELECT_LEX::insert_tables was not
initialized while the second was due to missing initialization of
JOIN_TAB::preread_init_done in subselect_hash_sj_engine::make_unique_engine.
Removed an invalid assert.
Two of them (in the function make_join_statistics and in the function
sort_and_filter_keyuse) were due to bad merges while the third bug was
triggered by uninitialized values of the field JOIN_TAB::preread_init_done.
Fixed a compiler warning in mysql_priv.h.
Commented out some queries from the funcs_1 suite returning wrong
errors due to bugs concerning updatable views (see bugs 784297 and
784303).
Adjusted some results for the test cases with derived tables from
different suites.
extra/comp_err.c:
Allow one to have multiple start-error-numbers in the same error.txt file.
Generate 'empty' error strings for the missing error numbers in the errmsg.sys file
mysql-test/r/bigint.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
mysql-test/r/dyncol.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
mysql-test/r/func_math.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
mysql-test/r/plugin.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
mysql-test/r/table_options.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
mysql-test/r/type_newdecimal.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
mysql-test/r/warnings.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
mysql-test/suite/vcol/r/vcol_ins_upd_innodb.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
mysql-test/suite/vcol/r/vcol_ins_upd_myisam.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
mysql-test/suite/vcol/r/vcol_misc.result:
Update results to use new error numbers
sql/derror.cc:
Ensure we don't read a errmsg.sys with a missing required error message; This change was needed as errmsg.sys may now contain empty error messages between the MySQL and MariaDB error messages.
If error message file didn't exist and we have not read one in the past, don't continue.
Give better error message if the errmsg.sys header has changed.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Create new section, starting from 1900, for MariaDB error messages
sql/derror.cc:
Ensure we don't read a MariaDB 5.3 errmsg.sys file with moved error messages or a new errmsg.sys file with holes for not used error messages
If error message file didn't exist and we have not read one in the past, don't continue.
Give better error message if the errmsg.sys header has changed.
Fields belonging to views in general cannot be substituted for
equal items, in particular for constants, because all references
to a view field refer to the same Item_field object while they
could be used in different OR parts of the where condition and
belong to different equivalence classes (to different Item_equals).
That's why substitution for equal items in any context is allowed
only in place of Item_direct_view_ref objects, but not in place of
Item_fields these objects refer to.
Due to some erroneous code in the patch for bug 717577 substitution
for view fields were allowed in some context.This could lead
to wrong results returned by queries using views.
The fix prohibits substitution of view fields for equal items
in any context.
The patch also changes slightly the compile method for the Item_func
class. Now if the analyze method returns NULL in his parameter the
compile method is not called for the arguments of the function
at all. A similar change was made for the Item_ref class.
- in advance_sj_state(), remember join->cur_dups_producing_tables in
pos->prefix_dups_producing_tables *before* we modify it, so that
restore_prev_sj_state() restores cur_dups_producing_tables in all cases.
- Updated test results in subselect_sj2[_jcl6].result (the original EXPLAIN
was invalid there)
Adjusted the result files in the pbxt, innodb and innodb_plugin suites.
Commented out a failing test case in innodb.innodb_multi_update.test.
It should be returned back when the problem with multi-update of derived
tables (bug 784297) is resolved.
sql/event_parse_data.cc:
don't use "not_used" variable
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
Item_temporal_func::fix_length_and_dec()
and other changes
sql/item_timefunc.h:
introducing Item_timefunc::fix_length_and_dec()
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
don't say "column X" in the error message that used not only for columns
* my_getsystime() is only an interval timer. Its value can beused for calculating
time intervals.
* renamed my_getsystime() to my_interval_timer(), to make the semantics
clearer and let the compiler catch wrong usages of my_getsystime()
(also future ones, that may come in merges).
* increased its granularity from 100ns to 1ns, old value was for UUID,
but as UUID can no longer use it directly there is no need to downgrade
the OS provided value
* fixed the UUID code to anchor the my_interval_timer() on the epoch, as
required by the UUID standard. That is, this was only needed by UUID,
and now I've moved it to UUID code from my_getsystime().
* fixed other wrong usages of my_getsystime() - e.g. in calculating
times for pthread_cond_timedwait. It was buggy and could've caused
long waits if OS clock would be changed.
include/my_time.h:
remove duplicate defines.
cast to ulonglong to avoid overflow
sql/field.cc:
perform sign extension when reading packed TIME values
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
when converting a string to a date for the purpose of comparing it with another date,
we should ignore strict sql mode.
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
better error message
sql/item_timefunc.h:
limit decimals appropriately
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
don't refer to an object as a "column" in error messages that are used not only for columns.
sql/sql_select.cc:
- Threat all clustered indexes equal in test_if_skip_sort_order().
This is a temporary fix as the current code doesn't do proper cost analyizes for which index to use.
I will address this later as the change required is not trivial.
- Fixed a bug where select_limit was changed in the loop, which made different indexes see diferent values of select_limit