Select_type in the EXPLAIN output for the query SELECT * FROM t1 was
'SIMPLE', while for the query SELECT * FROM v1, where the view v1
was defined as SELECT * FROM t1, the EXPLAIN output contained 'PRIMARY'
for the select_type column.
a non-correlated single-row subquery over information schema.
The function get_all_tables filling all information schema
tables reset lex->sql_command to SQLCOM_SHOW_FIELDS. After
this the function could evaluate partial conditions related to
some columns. If these conditions contained a subquery over
information schema it led to a wrong evaluation and a wrong
result set.
This bug was already fixed in 5.1.
This patch follows the way how it was done in 5.1 where
the value of lex->sql_command is set to SQLCOM_SHOW_FIELDS
in get_all_tables only for the calls of the function
open_normal_and_derived_tables and is restored after these
calls.
subqueries on information schema that use MIN/MAX aggregation.
Execution of some correlated subqueries may set the value
of null_row to 1 for tables used in the subquery.
If the the subquery is on information schema it causes
rejection of any row for the following executions of
the subquery in the case when an optimization filtering
by some condition is applied.
The fix restores the value of the null_row flag for
each execution of a subquery on information schema.
The problem was that we restored SQL_CACHE, SQL_NO_CACHE flags in SELECT
statement from internal structures based on value set later at runtime, not
the original value set by the user.
The solution is to remember that original value.
Introduced EVENTS.EVENT_DEFINITION, like ROUTINES.ROUTINE_DEFINITION
Hence, the contents of the current EVENTS.EVENT_BODY become the contents
of EVENT_DEFINITION. EVENT_BODY will contain always, for now, "SQL" (wo
quotes).
SHOW STATUS are not anymore put in slow query log because of no index usage.
Implemntation done by removing orig_sql_command and moving logic of SHOW STATUS to mysql_excute_command()
This simplifies code and allows us to remove some if statements all over the code.
Upgraded uc_update_queries[] to sql_command_flags and added more bitmaps to better categorize commands.
This allowed some overall simplifaction when testing sql_command.
Fixes bugs:
Bug#10210: running SHOW STATUS increments counters it shouldn't
Bug#19764: SHOW commands end up in the slow log as table scans
The idea is to add DEFINER-clause in CREATE PROCEDURE and CREATE FUNCTION
statements. Almost all support of definer in stored routines had been already
done before this patch.
NOTE: this patch changes behaviour of dumping stored routines in mysqldump.
Before this patch, mysqldump did not dump DEFINER-clause for stored routines
and this was documented behaviour. In order to get full information about stored
routines, one should have dumped mysql.proc table. This patch changes this
behaviour, so that DEFINER-clause is dumped.
Since DEFINER-clause is not supported in CREATE PROCEDURE | FUNCTION statements
before this patch, the clause is covered by additional version-specific comments.