The problem is that the GEOMETRY NOT NULL can't automatically set
any value as a default one. We always tried to complete LOAD DATA
command even if there's not enough data in file. That doesn't work
for GEOMETRY NOT NULL. Now Field_*::reset() returns an error sign
and it's checked in mysql_load()
the problem is that client tools are compiled with UNDEF_THREADS_HACK
flag, and my thread-related additions to the mysqltest.c can't be compiled.
Easy solution is to disable these in not-embedded case completely.
expression cols.
The problem was that MYSQL_FIELD::org_name was set for MIN() and MAX()
functions (COUNT() is also mentioned in the bug report but was already
fixed).
After this patch for expressions MYSQL_FIELD::name is set to either
expression itself or its alias, and other data origin fields of
MYSQL_FILED (db, org_table, table, org_name) are empty strings.
mysql_stmt_affected_rows()
The problem was that affected_rows for prepared statement wasn't updated
in the client library on the error. The solution is to always update
affected_rows, which will be equal to -1 on the error.
The problem was that some functions (namely IN() starting with 4.1, and
CHAR() starting with 5.0) were returning NULL in certain conditions,
while they didn't set their maybe_null flag. Because of that there could
be some problems with 'IS NULL' check, and statements that depend on the
function value domain, like CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT 1 IN (2, NULL);.
The fix is to set maybe_null correctly.
The server sends a number of columns to the client.
It uses a limited "fast" function for that instead of the
general one. This fast function cannot send numbers larger
than 2 bytes.
This causes the client to expect smaller number of columns.
The client writes outside of the allocated memory buffer
as a result.
Fixed the server to use the general function to send column
count.
Fixed the client to check the column count before writing
column data.
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