character (").
The my_wildcmp function doesn't expect the string parameter to
have escapements, only the template. So the string
should be unescaped if necessary.
check_contains() fixed. When an item of an array is a complex
structure, it can be half-read after the end of the recursive
check_contains() call. So we just manually get to it's ending.
- Moving detection of the MY_CS_CSSORT, MY_CS_PUREASCII, MY_CS_NONASCII
flags of loadable collations from add_collation() in mysys.c
to my_cset_init_8bit() and my_coll_init_simple() in ctype-simple.c.
- Adding tests that these flags are set properly for loadable collations
- Moving LDML test related *.xml files from mysql-test/std_data/
to mysql-test/std_data/ldml/, as there will be more *.xml test files
-LONGLONG_MIN is the undefined behavior in C.
longlong2decimal() used to do this:
int longlong2decimal(longlong from, decimal_t *to) {
if ((to->sign= from < 0))
return ull2dec(-from, to);
return ull2dec(from, to);
and later in ull2dec() (DIG_BASE is 1000000000):
static int ull2dec(ulonglong from, decimal_t *to) {
for (intg1=1; from >= DIG_BASE; intg1++, from/=DIG_BASE) {}
this breaks in gcc-5 at -O3. Here ull2dec is inlined into
longlong2decimal. And gcc-5 believes that 'from' in the
inlined ull2dec is always a positive integer (indeed, if it was
negative, then -from was used instead). So gcc-5 uses
*signed* comparison with DIG_BASE.
Fix: make a special case for LONGLONG_MIN, don't negate it
use Item->neg to convert generate negative Item_num's
instead of Item_func_neg(Item_num).
Based on the following commit:
Author: Monty <monty@mariadb.org>
Date: Mon May 30 22:44:00 2016 +0300
Make negative number their own token
The negation (-) operator will call Item->neg() one underlying numeric constants
and remove itself (like the NOT() function does today for other NOT functions.
This simplifies things
- -1 is not anymore an expression but a basic_const_item
- improves optimizer
- DEFAULT -1 doesn't need special handling anymore
- When we add DEFAULT expressions, -1 will be treated exactly like 1
- printing of items doesn't anymore put braces around all negative numbers
Other things fixed:
- Fixed that longlong converted to decimal's has a more appropriate size
- Fixed that "-0.0" read into a decimal is interpreted as 0.0
The collation customization code for the UCA (Unicode Collation Alrorithm)
based collations now allows to reset to and shift of characters with
implicit weights. Previously reset/shift worked only for the characters
with explicit DUCET weights. An attempt to use reset/shift with
character with implicit weights made the server crash.
Decimals with float, double and decimal now works the following way:
- DECIMAL_NOT_SPECIFIED is used when declaring DECIMALS without a firm number
of decimals. It's only used in asserts and my_decimal_int_part.
- FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS (31) is used to mark that a FLOAT or DOUBLE
was defined without decimals. This is regarded as a floating point value.
- Max decimals allowed for FLOAT and DOUBLE is FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS-1
- Clients assumes that float and double with decimals >= NOT_FIXED_DEC are
floating point values (no decimals)
- In the .frm decimals=FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS are used to define
floating point for float and double (31, like before)
To ensure compatibility with old clients we do:
- When storing float and double, we change NOT_FIXED_DEC to
FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS.
- When creating fields from .frm we change for float and double
FLOATING_POINT_DEC to NOT_FIXED_DEC
- When sending definition for a float/decimal field without decimals
to the client as part of a result set we convert NOT_FIXED_DEC to
FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS.
- variance() and std() has changed to limit the decimals to
FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS -1 to not get the double converted floating point.
(This was to preserve compatiblity)
- FLOAT and DOUBLE still have 30 as max number of decimals.
Bugs fixed:
variance() printed more decimals than we support for double values.
New behaviour:
- Strings now have 38 decimals instead of 30 when converted to decimal
- CREATE ... SELECT with a decimal with > 30 decimals will create a column
with a smaller range than before as we are trying to preserve the number of
decimals.
Other changes
- We are now using the obsolete bit FIELDFLAG_LEFT_FULLSCREEN to specify
decimals > 31
- NOT_FIXED_DEC is now declared in one place
- For clients, NOT_FIXED_DEC is always 31 (to ensure compatibility).
On the server NOT_FIXED_DEC is DECIMAL_NOT_SPECIFIED (39)
- AUTO_SEC_PART_DIGITS is taken from DECIMAL_NOT_SPECIFIED
- DOUBLE conversion functions are now using DECIMAL_NOT_SPECIFIED instead of
NOT_FIXED_DEC