The problem was that the CSV storage engine does not support NULL
fields, yet in some early 5.1 version the log tables (general_log
and slow_log) were created with null fields. On top of this, when
altering a CSV table column, all fields of the table must be NOT
NULL otherwise the alteration fails.
The solution is to ensure that during upgrade all columns of the
log tables are NOT NULL.
mysql-test/r/log_tables_upgrade.result:
Add test case result for Bug#49823.
mysql-test/std_data/bug49823.CSV:
Sample data for test.
mysql-test/std_data/bug49823.frm:
Add a CSV table which mimics the general_log table, except that
it contains a nullable column.
mysql-test/t/log_tables_upgrade.test:
Add test case for Bug#49823.
scripts/mysql_system_tables_fix.sql:
Ensure that all columns of the log tables are NOT NULL.
Item_field::print method does not take into
account fields whose values may be null.
The fix is to print 'NULL' if field value is null.
mysql-test/r/explain.result:
test case
mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/having.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/select.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
result fix
mysql-test/r/union.result:
result fix
mysql-test/t/explain.test:
test case
sql/item.cc:
print 'NULL' if field value is null.
The problem is that cond->fix_fields(thd, 0) breaks
condition(cuts off 'having'). The reason of that is
that NULL valued Item pointer is present in the
middle of Item list and it breaks the Item processing
loop.
mysql-test/r/having.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/having.test:
test case
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
added ASSERT to make sure that we do not add NULL valued Item pointer
sql/sql_select.cc:
skip adding an item to condition if Item pointer is NULL.
skip adding a list to condition if this list is empty.
performance degradation.
Filesort + join cache combination is preferred to full index scan because it
is usually faster. But it's not the case when the index is clustered one.
Now test_if_skip_sort_order function prefers filesort only if index isn't
clustered.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Added a test case for the bug#50843.
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Added a test case for the bug#50843.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug#50843: Filesort used instead of clustered index led to
performance degradation.
Now test_if_skip_sort_order function prefers filesort only if index isn't
clustered.
Detailed revision comments:
r6538 | sunny | 2010-01-30 00:43:06 +0200 (Sat, 30 Jan 2010) | 6 lines
branches/5.1: Check *first_value every time against the column max
value and set *first_value to next autoinc if it's > col max value.
ie. not rely on what is passed in from MySQL.
[49497] Error 1467 (ER_AUTOINC_READ_FAILED) on inserting a negative value
rb://236
Detailed revision comments:
r6536 | sunny | 2010-01-30 00:13:42 +0200 (Sat, 30 Jan 2010) | 6 lines
branches/5.1: Check *first_value everytime against the column max
value and set *first_value to next autoinc if it's > col max value.
ie. not rely on what is passed in from MySQL.
[49497] Error 1467 (ER_AUTOINC_READ_FAILED) on inserting a negative value
rb://236
Propagation of a large unsigned numeric constant
in the WHERE expression led to wrong result.
For example,
"WHERE a = CAST(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF AS USIGNED) AND FOO(a)",
where a is an UNSIGNED BIGINT, and FOO() accepts strings,
was transformed to "... AND FOO('-1')".
That has been fixed.
Also EXPLAIN EXTENDED printed incorrect numeric constants in
transformed WHERE expressions like above. That has been
fixed too.
mysql-test/r/bigint.result:
Added test case for bug #45360.
mysql-test/t/bigint.test:
Added test case for bug #45360.
sql/item.cc:
Bug #45360: wrong results
As far as Item_int_with_ref (and underlaying Item_int)
class accepts both signed and unsigned 64bit values,
Item_int::val_str and Item_int::print methods have been
modified to take into account unsigned_flag.
The problem was in an incorrect debug assertion. The expression
used in the failing assertion states that when finding
references matching ORDER BY expressions, there can be only one
reference to a single table. But that does not make any sense,
all test cases for this bug are valid examples with multiple
identical WHERE expressions referencing the same table which
are also present in the ORDER BY list.
Fixed by removing the failing assertion. We also have to take
care of the 'found' counter so that we count multiple
references only once. We rely on this fact later in
eq_ref_table().
mysql-test/r/join.result:
Added a test case for bug #50335.
mysql-test/t/join.test:
Added a test case for bug #50335.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Removing the assertion in eq_ref_table() as it does not make
any sense. We also have to take care of the 'found' counter so
that we count multiple references only once. We rely on this
fact later in eq_ref_table().
When EXPLAIN EXTENDED tries to print column names, it checks whether the
referenced table is CONST (in which case, the column's value rather than
its name will be printed). If no proper table is reference (i.e. because
a derived table was used that has since gone out of scope), this will fail
spectacularly.
This ports an equivalent of the fix for Bug 43354.
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result:
Show that EXPLAIN EXTENDED on a GROUP_CONCAT() on a derived table
no longer crashes the server.
mysql-test/t/func_gconcat.test:
Show that EXPLAIN EXTENDED on a GROUP_CONCAT() on a derived table
no longer crashes the server.
sql/item_sum.cc:
Do not de-ref what cannot be, that is, temp-tables that have gone away.
This is of questionable utility anyway, since our deref has the sole
purpose of checking whether the table is const (in which case, we'll
substitute the column with its value in EXPLAIN EXTENDED - that is all).
CHECK_FIELD_IGNORE was treated as CHECK_FIELD_ERROR_FOR_NULL;
UPDATE...SET...NULL on NOT NULL fields behaved differently after
a trigger.
Now distinguishes between IGNORE and ERROR_FOR_NULL and save/restores
check-field options.
mysql-test/r/trigger.result:
Show that UPDATE...SET...NULL on NOT NULL columns doesn't behave differently
when run after a trigger.
mysql-test/t/trigger.test:
Show that UPDATE...SET...NULL on NOT NULL columns doesn't behave differently
when run after a trigger.
sql/field_conv.cc:
CHECK_FIELD_IGNORE was treated as CHECK_FIELD_ERROR_FOR_NULL.
Distinguish between the two.
sql/sp_head.cc:
raise error as needed
sql/sql_class.cc:
Save and restore check-fields options.
sql/sql_class.h:
Make room so we can save check-fields options.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
raise error as needed
- When analying multiple equalities, take into account that they
may not have a single table field that belongs to one of the tables
that we're trying to eliminate (and they are not useful for table
elimination in that case)
mysql-test/r/table_elim.result:
LPBUG#523593: Running RQG optimizer_no_subquery crashes MariaDB
- Testcase
mysql-test/t/table_elim.test:
LPBUG#523593: Running RQG optimizer_no_subquery crashes MariaDB
- Testcase
I found three issues during the analysis:
1. Memory leak caused by temp_buf not being freed;
2. Memory leak caused when handling argv;
3. Conditional jump that depended on unitialized values.
Issue #1
--------
DESCRIPTION: when mysqlbinlog is reading from a remote location
the event temp_buf references the incoming stream (in NET
object), which is not freed by mysqlbinlog explicitly. On the
other hand, when it is reading local binary log, it points to a
temporary buffer that needs to be explicitly freed. For both
cases, the temp_buf was not freed by mysqlbinlog, instead was
set to 0. This clearly disregards the free required in the
second case, thence creating a memory leak.
FIX: we make temp_buf to be conditionally freed depending on
the value of remote_opt. Found out that similar fix is already
in most recent codebases.
Issue #2
--------
DESCRIPTION: load_defaults is called by parse_args, and it
reads default options from configuration files and put them
BEFORE the arguments that are already in argc and argv. This is
done resorting to MEM_ROOT. However, parse_args calls
handle_options immediately after which changes argv. Later when
freeing the defaults, pointers to MEM_ROOT won't match, causing
the memory not to be freed:
void free_defaults(char **argv)
{
MEM_ROOT ptr
memcpy_fixed((char*) &ptr,(char *) argv - sizeof(ptr), sizeof(ptr));
free_root(&ptr,MYF(0));
}
FIX: we remove load_defaults from parse_args and call it
before. Then we save argv with defaults in defaults_argv BEFORE
calling parse_args (which inside can then call handle_options
at will). Actually, found out that this is in fact kind of a
backport for BUG#38468 into 5.1, so I merged in the test case
as well and added error check for load_defaults call.
Fix based on:
revid:zhenxing.he@sun.com-20091002081840-uv26f0flw4uvo33y
Issue #3
--------
DESCRIPTION: the structure st_print_event_info constructor
would not initialize the sql_mode member, although it did for
sql_mode_inited (set to false). This would later raise the
warning in valgrind when printing the sql_mode in the event
header, as this print out is protected by a check against
sql_mode_inited and sql_mode variables. Given that sql_mode was
not initialized valgrind would output the warning.
FIX: we add initialization of sql_mode to the
st_print_event_info constructor.
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
- Conditionally free ev->temp_buf.
- save defaults_argv before handle_options is called.
mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test:
Added test case from BUG#38468.
sql/log_event.cc:
Added initialization of sql_mode for st_print_event_info.
Table corruption happens during table reading in ha_tina::find_current_row() func.
Field::store() method returns error(true) if stored value is 0.
The fix:
added special case for enum type which correctly processes 0 value.
Additional fix:
INSERT...(default) and INSERT...() have the same behaviour now for enum type.
mysql-test/r/csv.result:
test result
mysql-test/r/default.result:
result fix
mysql-test/t/csv.test:
test case
sql/item.cc:
Changes:
do not print warning for 'enum' type if there is no default value.
set default value.
storage/csv/ha_tina.cc:
Table corruption happens during table reading in ha_tina::find_current_row() func.
Field::store() method returns error(true) if stored value is 0.
The fix:
added special case for enum type which correctly processes 0 value.
The problem is that during temporary table creation uneven bits
are not taken into account for hidden fields. It leads to incorrect
calculation&allocation of null bytes size for table record. And
if grouped value is null we set wrong bit for this value(see end_update()).
Fixed by adding separate calculation of uneven bit for hidden fields.
mysql-test/r/type_bit.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/type_bit.test:
test case
sql/sql_select.cc:
added separate calculation of uneven bit for hidden fields
This bug is just one facet of stored routines not being able to
detect changes in meta-data (WL#4179). This particular problem
can be triggered within a single session due to the improper
management of the pre-locking list if the view is expanded after
the pre-locking list is calculated.
Since the overall solution for the meta-data detection issue is
planned for a later release, for now a workaround is used to
fix this particular aspect that only involves a single session.
The workaround is to flush the thread-local stored routine cache
every time a view is created or modified, causing locally cached
routines to be re-evaluated upon invocation.
mysql-test/r/sp-bugs.result:
Add test case result for Bug#50624.
mysql-test/t/sp-bugs.test:
Add test case for Bug#50624.
sql/sp_cache.cc:
Update function description.
sql/sql_view.cc:
Invalidate the SP cache if a view is being created or modified.
myisam-recover options changed from OFF to 'DEFAULT' to get less change of data loss when using MyISAM.
(The disadvantage is that changed MyISAM tables will be checked at access time; Use --myisam-recover=OFF for old behavior)
Don't call extra(HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN) in ALTER TABLE if table is locked as this will mark table as crashed!
Added assert to detect if we accidently would use MyISAM versioning in MySQL
include/my_base.h:
Mark NOT_USED as USED, as we now use this as a flag to not call extra()
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Don't write all options when there is something wrong with the arguments
mysql-test/r/sp-destruct.result:
Add missing flush of mysql.proc (as the test copied live tables)
mysql-test/r/variables.result:
myisam-recover options changed to 'default'
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Don't show create time in result
mysql-test/suite/maria/t/maria-recovery2-master.opt:
Don't run test with myisam-recover (as this produces extra warnings during simulated death)
mysql-test/t/sp-destruct.test:
Add missing flush of mysql.proc (as the test copied live tables)
mysql-test/t/view.test:
Don't show create time in result
sql/lock.cc:
Added marker if table was deleted to argument list
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Added marker if table was deleted to argument list
sql/mysqld.cc:
myisam-recover options changed from OFF to 'DEFAULT' to get less change of data loss when using MyISAM
Allow one to specify OFF as argument to myisam-recover (was default before but one couldn't specify it)
sql/sql_base.cc:
Mark if table is going to be deleted
sql/sql_delete.cc:
Mark if table is going to be deleted
sql/sql_table.cc:
Mark if table is going to be deleted
Don't call extra(HA_EXTRA_FORCE_REOPEN) in ALTER TABLE if table is locked as this will mark table as crashed!
sql/table.cc:
Signal to handler if table is getting deleted as part of getting droped from table cache.
sql/table.h:
Added marker if table is going to be deleted.
storage/maria/ha_maria.cc:
Don't search for transaction handler if file is not transactional or outside of transaction
(Fixed possible core dump)
storage/maria/ma_blockrec.c:
Don't write changed information if table is going to be deleted.
storage/maria/ma_close.c:
Don't write changed information if table is going to be deleted.
storage/maria/ma_extra.c:
Mark tables that are deleted as crased, to ensure good behavior on restart if we suddenly crash.
storage/maria/ma_locking.c:
Cleanup
storage/maria/ma_recovery.c:
We need trnman to be inited during redo phase (to be able to open tables checked with maria_chk)
storage/maria/maria_def.h:
Added marker if table is going to be deleted.
storage/myisam/mi_close.c:
Don't write changed information if table is going to be deleted.
storage/myisam/mi_extra.c:
Mark tables that are deleted as crased, to ensure good behavior on restart if we suddenly crash.
storage/myisam/mi_open.c:
Added assert to detect if we accidently would use MyISAM versioning in MySQL
storage/myisam/myisamdef.h:
Added marker if table is going to be deleted.
The problem becomes apparent only if HAVE_purify is undefined.
It related to the part of code placed in open_table_from_share() fuction
where we initialize record buffer only if HAVE_purify is enabled.
So in case of HAVE_purify=OFF record buffer is not initialized
on open table stage.
Next we read key, find NULL value and update appropriate null bit
but do not update record buffer. After that the record is stored
in the join cache(store_record_in_cache). For CHAR fields we
strip trailing spaces and in our case this procedure uses
uninitialized record buffer.
The fix is to skip stripping space procedure in case of null values
for CHAR fields(partially based on 6.0 JOIN_CACHE implementation).
mysql-test/r/join.result:
test case
mysql-test/t/join.test:
test case
sql/field.cc:
code updated according to new CACHE_FIELD struct
sql/sql_select.cc:
code updated according to new CACHE_FIELD struct
sql/sql_select.h:
CACHE_FIELD struct:
added new fields: Field *field, uint type;
removed fields: Field_blob *blob_field, bool strip;
Queries optimized with GROUP_MIN_MAX didn't cleanup KEYREAD
optimization properly. As a result subsequent queries may
return incomplete rows (fields are initialized to default
values).
mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result:
A test case for BUG#49902.
mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test:
A test case for BUG#49902.
sql/opt_range.cc:
Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
via st_table::set_keyread().
sql/opt_sum.cc:
Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
via st_table::set_keyread().
sql/sql_select.cc:
Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
via st_table::set_keyread().
sql/sql_update.cc:
Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
via st_table::set_keyread().
sql/table.cc:
Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
via st_table::set_keyread().
sql/table.h:
Refactor of KEYREAD optimization switch so that KEYREAD
handler state is in sync with st_table::key_read flag.
All SQL code is supposed to switch KEYREAD optimization
via st_table::set_keyread().
Grouping by a subquery in a query with a distinct aggregate
function lead to a wrong result (wrong and unordered
grouping values).
There are two related problems:
1) The query like this:
SELECT (SELECT t1.a) aa, COUNT(DISTINCT b) c
FROM t1 GROUP BY aa
returned wrong result, because the outer reference "t1.a"
in the subquery was substituted with the Item_ref item.
The Item_ref item obtains data from the result_field object
that refreshes once after the end of each group. This data
is not applicable to filesort since filesort() doesn't care
about groups (and doesn't update result_field objects with
copy_fields() and so on). Also that data is not applicable
to group separation algorithm: end_send_group() checks every
record with test_if_group_changed() that evaluates Item_ref
items, but it refreshes those Item_ref-s only after the end
of group, that is a vicious circle and the grouped column
values in the output are shifted.
Fix: if
a) we grouping by a subquery and
b) that subquery has outer references to FROM list
of the grouping query,
then we substitute these outer references with
Item_direct_ref like references under aggregate
functions: Item_direct_ref obtains data directly
from the current record.
2) The query with a non-trivial grouping expression like:
SELECT (SELECT t1.a) aa, COUNT(DISTINCT b) c
FROM t1 GROUP BY aa+0
also returned wrong result, since JOIN::exec() substitutes
references to top-level aliases in SELECT list with Item_copy
caching items. Item_copy items have same refreshing policy
as Item_ref items, so the whole groping expression with
Item_copy inside returns wrong result in filesort() and
end_send_group().
Fix: include aliased items into GROUP BY item tree instead
of Item_ref references to them.
mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
Test case for bug #45640
mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
Test case for bug #45640
sql/item.cc:
Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
Item_field::fix_fields() has been modified to resolve
aliases in GROUP BY item trees into aliased items instead
of Item_ref items.
sql/item.h:
Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
- Item::find_item_processor() has been introduced.
- Item_ref::walk() has been modified to apply processors
to itself too (not only to referenced item).
sql/mysql_priv.h:
Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
fix_inner_refs() has been modified to accept group_list
parameter.
sql/sql_lex.cc:
Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
Initialization of st_select_lex::group_fix_field has
been added.
sql/sql_lex.h:
Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
The st_select_lex::group_fix_field field has been introduced
to control alias resolution in Itef_fied::fix_fields.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug #45640: optimizer bug produces wrong results
- The fix_inner_refs function has been modified to treat
subquery outer references like outer fields under aggregate
functions, if they are included in GROUP BY item tree.
- The find_order_in_list function has been modified to
fix Item_field alias fields included in the GROUP BY item
trees in a special manner.
logging is disabled
The server would hit an assertion because of a DBUG violation.
There was a missing DBUG_RETURN and instead a plain return
was used.
This patch replaces the return with DBUG_RETURN.
Performing fulltext prefix search (a word with truncation
operator) may cause a dead-loop. ft_min_word_len value
doesn't matter actually.
The problem was introduced along with "smarter index merge"
optimization.
mysql-test/r/fulltext.result:
A test case for BUG#50351.
mysql-test/t/fulltext.test:
A test case for BUG#50351.
storage/myisam/ft_boolean_search.c:
When going up to first-level tree, we need to restore docid[0],
so it informs fulltext index merge not to enter this second-level
tree again (avoiding dead-loop).
There was two problems:
The first was the symptom, caused by bad error handling in
ha_partition. It did not handle print_error etc. when
having no partitions (when used by dummy handler).
The second was the real problem that when dropping tables
it reused the table type (storage engine) from when the lock
was asked for, not the table type that it had when gaining
the exclusive name lock. So that it tried to delete tables
from wrong storage engines.
Solutions for the first problem was to accept some handler
calls to the partitioning handler even if it was not setup
with any partitions, and also if possible fallback
to use the base handler's default functions.
Solution for the second problem was to remove the optimization
to reuse the definition from the cache, instead always check
the frm-file when holding the LOCK_open mutex
(updated with a fix for a debug print crash and better
comments as required by reviewer, and removed optimization
to avoid reading the frm-file).
mysql-test/r/partition_debug_sync.result:
Bug#42438: Crash ha_partition::change_table_ptr
New result file using DEBUG_SYNC for deterministic results.
mysql-test/t/partition_debug_sync.test:
Bug#42438: Crash ha_partition::change_table_ptr
New test file using DEBUG_SYNC for deterministic results.
sql/ha_partition.cc:
Bug#42438: Crash ha_partition::change_table_ptr
allow some handler calls, used by error handling, even when
no partitions are setup. Fallback to default handling if possible.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Bug#42438: Crash ha_partition::change_table_ptr
Added DEBUG_SYNC point for deterministic test cases.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Bug#42438: Crash ha_partition::change_table_ptr
Always use the table type written in the .frm-file
(i.e. the current table type) when deleting a table.
Moved the check for log-table to not depend of the cache.
Added DEBUG_SYNC points for deterministic test cases.
Fixed 2 problems :
1. test_if_order_by_key() was continuing on the primary key
as if it has a primary key suffix (as the secondary keys do).
This leads to crashes in ORDER BY <pk>,<pk>.
Fixed by not treating the primary key as the secondary one
and not depending on it being clustered with a primary key.
2. The cost calculation was trying to read the records
per key when operating on ORDER BYs that order on all of the
secondary key + some of the primary key.
This leads to crashes because of out-of-bounds array access.
Fixed by assuming we'll find 1 record per key in such cases.
Fixed bug in Yassle to get correct error messages in case of errors
Provide better error messages in case of ssl connect failure
Updated out-of-date ssl certificates to fix failing mysql-test-system (certificates now active for 10 years)
Fixed bug in query_cache that could cause asserts and hangs in DEBUG builds.
Fixed bug where one connection did not see changes done by another connection.
configure.in:
Changed version number from RC to stable
extra/yassl/src/yassl_error.cpp:
Fixed bug in Yassle to get correct error messages in case of errors
- 'error' is an enum that hold more error numbers than the enum was defined for
include/violite.h:
Added error output string for sslaccept() and sslconnect() to get reason for connect failure
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Write failed test cases if mysql-test-run fails because of too many errors
mysql-test/r/grant.result:
Update results to reflect new certificates
mysql-test/r/openssl_1.result:
Update results to reflect new certificates
mysql-test/std_data/cacert.pem:
Update ssl certificate
mysql-test/std_data/client-cert.pem:
Update ssl certificate
mysql-test/std_data/client-key.pem:
Update ssl certificate
mysql-test/std_data/server-cert.pem:
Update ssl certificate
mysql-test/std_data/server-key.pem:
Update ssl certificate
mysql-test/t/grant.test:
Update test to reflect new certificates
mysql-test/t/openssl_1.test:
Update test to reflect new certificates
mysql-test/t/query_cache_debug.test:
Remove 'big_test' as test is now fast
sql-common/client.c:
Give a better error message if ssl connect fails
sql/net_serv.cc:
Fixed compiler warnings
sql/slave.cc:
Give a better error message in logs if ssl connect fails
sql/sql_cache.cc:
debug_wait_for_kill() now removes the set watch variable after kill signal
This is needed as invalidate_table() may be called twice for one query.
Ensure that net->query_cache_query is reset after query. This fixes assert in
query_cache_end_of_result() if query_cache_query holds results from previous query.
Removed DBUG_ASSERT(0), as this code can be run by query_cache_debug.test
sql/sql_connect.cc:
Give a better error message if ssl connect fails
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Fixed bug where one connection did not see changes done by another connection.
For statements that changes tables, close_thread_tables() MUST be called before
sending OK as a table handler may not make the changes available for other connections
before unlock_tables().
vio/viossl.c:
Give a better error message if ssl connect fails
column is used for ORDER BY
Problem: filesort isn't meant for null length sort data
(e.g. char(0)), that leads to a server crash.
Fix: disregard sort order if sort data record length is 0 (nothing
to sort).
mysql-test/r/select.result:
Fix for bug#49897: crash in ptr_compare when char(0) NOT NULL
column is used for ORDER BY
- test result.
mysql-test/t/select.test:
Fix for bug#49897: crash in ptr_compare when char(0) NOT NULL
column is used for ORDER BY
- test case.
sql/filesort.cc:
Fix for bug#49897: crash in ptr_compare when char(0) NOT NULL
column is used for ORDER BY
- assert added as filesort cannot handle null length sort data.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Fix for bug#49897: crash in ptr_compare when char(0) NOT NULL
column is used for ORDER BY
- don't sort null length data e.g. in case of ORDER BY CHAR(0).