Updated tests: cases with bugs or which cannot be run
with the cursor-protocol were excluded with
"--disable_cursor_protocol"/"--enable_cursor_protocol"
Fix for v.10.5
This patch adds for "--ps-protocol" second execution
of queries "SELECT".
Also in this patch it is added ability to disable/enable
(--disable_ps2_protocol/--enable_ps2_protocol) second
execution for "--ps-prototocol" in testcases.
select_union_direct::send_data() only sends a record when
the LIMIT ... OFFSET clause of the individual select won't skip it.
Thus, select_union_direct::send_data() should not do any actions
related to a sending a record if the offset of a select isn't
reached yet
Nowdays subquery in a UNION's ORDER BY placed correctly in fake select,
the only problem was incorrect Name_resolution_contect is fixed by this
patch in parsing, so we do not need scanning/reseting of ORDER BY of
a union.
Tests with checking metadata or that cannot be run with
the view-protocol are excluded from --view-protocol.
For tests that do not allow the use of an additional connection,
the util connection is disabled with "--disable_service_connection".
Also cases with bugs for --view-protocol are disabled.
constellation
Analysis: The decimals is set to NOT_FIXED_DEC for Field_str even if it is
NULL. Unsigned has decimals=0. So Type_std_attributes::decimals is set to 39
(maximum between 0 and 39). This results in incorrect number of decimals
when we have union of unsigned and NULL type.
Fix: Check if the field is created from NULL value. If yes, set decimals to 0
otherwise set it to NOT_FIXED_DEC.
Parenthesis around table names and derived tables should be allowed
in FROM clauses and some other context as it was in earlier versions.
Returned test queries that used such parenthesis in 10.3 to their
original form. Adjusted test results accordingly.
with UNION ALL after INTERSECT
EXPLAIN EXTENDED erroneously showed UNION instead of UNION ALL in
the warning if UNION ALL followed INTERSECT or EXCEPT operations.
The bug was in the function st_select_lex_unit::print() that printed
the text of the query used in the warning.