Item::val_str() sets the Item::null_value flag, so call it before checking
the flag, not after.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
A simple "SET SESSION gtid_seq_no= DEFAULT" did not work, it would straight
up crash the server! Also, explicitly setting gtid_seq_no to 0 gave an error
in --gtid-strict-mode=1.
Setting to DEFAULT or 0 should disable any prior setting of
gtid_seq_no, so that the next transaction is allocated the next GTID
in sequence, as normal.
Reviewed-by: Monty <monty@mariadb.org>
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>
New Feature:
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This feature adds a safe replacement to the
MASTER_USE_GTID=Current_Pos option for CHANGE MASTER TO as
MASTER_DEMOTE_TO_SLAVE=<bool>. The use case of Current_Pos is to
transition a master to become a slave; however, can break
replication state if the slave executes local transactions due to
actively updating gtid_current_pos with gtid_binlog_pos and
gtid_slave_pos.
MASTER_DEMOTE_TO_SLAVE changes this use case by forcing users to set
Using_Gtid=Slave_Pos and merging gtid_binlog_pos into gtid_slave_pos
once at CHANGE MASTER TO time. Note that if gtid_slave_pos is more
recent than gtid_binlog_pos (as in the case of chain replication),
the replication state should be preserved.
Additionally, deprecate the `Current_Pos` option of MASTER_USE_GTID
to suggest the safe alternative option MASTER_DEMOTE_TO_SLAVE=TRUE.
Reviewed By:
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Andrei Elkin <andrei.elkin@mariadb.com>
- created binlog_encryption test suite and added it to the default list
- moved some tests from rpl, binlog and multisource suites to extra
so that they could be re-used in different suites
- made minor changes in include files