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****** This patch fixes the following bugs: - Bug#5889: Exit handler for a warning doesn't hide the warning in trigger - Bug#9857: Stored procedures: handler for sqlwarning ignored - Bug#23032: Handlers declared in a SP do not handle warnings generated in sub-SP - Bug#36185: Incorrect precedence for warning and exception handlers The problem was in the way warnings/errors during stored routine execution were handled. Prior to this patch the logic was as follows: - when a warning/an error happens: if we're executing a stored routine, and there is a handler for that warning/error, remember the handler, ignore the warning/error and continue execution. - after a stored routine instruction is executed: check for a remembered handler and activate one (if any). This logic caused several problems: - if one instruction generates several warnings (errors) it's impossible to choose the right handler -- a handler for the first generated condition was chosen and remembered for activation. - mess with handling conditions in scopes different from the current one. - not putting generated warnings/errors into Warning Info (Diagnostic Area) is against The Standard. The patch changes the logic as follows: - Diagnostic Area is cleared on the beginning of each statement that either is able to generate warnings, or is able to work with tables. - at the end of a stored routine instruction, Diagnostic Area is left intact. - Diagnostic Area is checked after each stored routine instruction. If an instruction generates several condition, it's now possible to take a look at all of them and determine an appropriate handler. mysql-test/r/signal.result: Update result file: 1. handled conditions are not cleared any more; 2. reflect changes in signal.test mysql-test/r/signal_demo3.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. Due to playing with max_error_count, resulting warning lists have changed. mysql-test/r/sp-big.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/r/sp-bugs.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/r/sp-code.result: Update result file: 1. handled conditions are not cleared any more. 2. add result for a new test case in sp-code.test. mysql-test/r/sp-error.result: Update result file: 1. handled conditions are not cleared any more. 2. add result for a new test case in sp-error.test. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/r/sp_trans.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/r/strict.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/r/view.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/innodb_storedproc_02.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/memory_storedproc_02.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/myisam_storedproc_02.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/suite/funcs_1/r/storedproc.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_sp005.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_sp006_InnoDB.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_trig003.result: Update result file: handled conditions are not cleared any more. mysql-test/t/signal.test: Make a test case more readable in the result file. mysql-test/t/sp-code.test: Add a test case for Bug#23032 checking that No Data takes precedence on Warning. mysql-test/t/sp-error.test: Adding test cases for: - Bug#23032 - Bug#36185 - Bug#5889 - Bug#9857 mysql-test/t/sp.test: Fixing test case to reflect behavioral changes made by the patch. sql/sp_head.cc: Reset the per-statement warning count before executing a stored procedure instruction. Move to a separate function code which checks the completion status of the executed statement and searches for a handler. Remove redundant code now that search for a handler is done after execution, errors are always pushed. sql/sp_pcontext.h: Remove unused code. sql/sp_rcontext.cc: - Polish sp_rcontext::find_handler(): use sp_rcontext::m_hfound instead of an extra local variable; - Remove sp_rcontext::handle_condition(); - Introduce sp_rcontext::activate_handler(), which prepares previously found handler for execution. - Move sp_rcontext::enter_handler() code into activate_handler(), because enter_handler() is used only from there; - Cleanups; - Introduce DBUG_EXECUTE_IF() for a test case in sp-code.test sql/sp_rcontext.h: - Remove unused code - Cleanups sql/sql_class.cc: Merge THD::raise_condition_no_handler() into THD::raise_condition(). After the patch raise_condition_no_handler() was called in raise_condition() only. sql/sql_class.h: Remove raise_condition_no_handler(). sql/sql_error.cc: Remove Warning_info::reserve_space() -- handled conditions are not cleared any more, so there is no need for RESIGNAL to re-push them. sql/sql_error.h: Remove Warning_info::reserve_space(). sql/sql_signal.cc: Handled conditions are not cleared any more, so there is no need for RESIGNAL to re-push them.
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550 lines
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/* Copyright (C) 2000-2003 MySQL AB,
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Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
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#ifndef SQL_ERROR_H
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#define SQL_ERROR_H
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#include "sql_list.h" /* Sql_alloc, MEM_ROOT */
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#include "m_string.h" /* LEX_STRING */
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#include "sql_string.h" /* String */
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#include "mysql_com.h" /* MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE */
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class THD;
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/**
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Stores status of the currently executed statement.
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Cleared at the beginning of the statement, and then
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can hold either OK, ERROR, or EOF status.
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Can not be assigned twice per statement.
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*/
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class Diagnostics_area
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{
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public:
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enum enum_diagnostics_status
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{
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/** The area is cleared at start of a statement. */
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DA_EMPTY= 0,
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/** Set whenever one calls my_ok(). */
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DA_OK,
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/** Set whenever one calls my_eof(). */
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DA_EOF,
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/** Set whenever one calls my_error() or my_message(). */
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DA_ERROR,
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/** Set in case of a custom response, such as one from COM_STMT_PREPARE. */
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DA_DISABLED
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};
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/** True if status information is sent to the client. */
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bool is_sent;
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/** Set to make set_error_status after set_{ok,eof}_status possible. */
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bool can_overwrite_status;
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void set_ok_status(THD *thd, ulonglong affected_rows_arg,
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ulonglong last_insert_id_arg,
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const char *message);
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void set_eof_status(THD *thd);
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void set_error_status(THD *thd, uint sql_errno_arg, const char *message_arg,
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const char *sqlstate);
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void disable_status();
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void reset_diagnostics_area();
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bool is_set() const { return m_status != DA_EMPTY; }
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bool is_error() const { return m_status == DA_ERROR; }
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bool is_eof() const { return m_status == DA_EOF; }
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bool is_ok() const { return m_status == DA_OK; }
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bool is_disabled() const { return m_status == DA_DISABLED; }
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enum_diagnostics_status status() const { return m_status; }
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const char *message() const
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{ DBUG_ASSERT(m_status == DA_ERROR || m_status == DA_OK); return m_message; }
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uint sql_errno() const
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{ DBUG_ASSERT(m_status == DA_ERROR); return m_sql_errno; }
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const char* get_sqlstate() const
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{ DBUG_ASSERT(m_status == DA_ERROR); return m_sqlstate; }
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uint server_status() const
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(m_status == DA_OK || m_status == DA_EOF);
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return m_server_status;
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}
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ulonglong affected_rows() const
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{ DBUG_ASSERT(m_status == DA_OK); return m_affected_rows; }
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ulonglong last_insert_id() const
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{ DBUG_ASSERT(m_status == DA_OK); return m_last_insert_id; }
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uint statement_warn_count() const
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(m_status == DA_OK || m_status == DA_EOF);
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return m_statement_warn_count;
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}
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Diagnostics_area() { reset_diagnostics_area(); }
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private:
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/** Message buffer. Can be used by OK or ERROR status. */
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char m_message[MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE];
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/**
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SQL error number. One of ER_ codes from share/errmsg.txt.
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Set by set_error_status.
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*/
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uint m_sql_errno;
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char m_sqlstate[SQLSTATE_LENGTH+1];
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/**
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Copied from thd->server_status when the diagnostics area is assigned.
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We need this member as some places in the code use the following pattern:
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thd->server_status|= ...
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my_eof(thd);
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thd->server_status&= ~...
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Assigned by OK, EOF or ERROR.
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*/
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uint m_server_status;
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/**
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The number of rows affected by the last statement. This is
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semantically close to thd->row_count_func, but has a different
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life cycle. thd->row_count_func stores the value returned by
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function ROW_COUNT() and is cleared only by statements that
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update its value, such as INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE and few others.
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This member is cleared at the beginning of the next statement.
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We could possibly merge the two, but life cycle of thd->row_count_func
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can not be changed.
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*/
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ulonglong m_affected_rows;
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/**
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Similarly to the previous member, this is a replacement of
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thd->first_successful_insert_id_in_prev_stmt, which is used
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to implement LAST_INSERT_ID().
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*/
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ulonglong m_last_insert_id;
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/**
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Number of warnings of this last statement. May differ from
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the number of warnings returned by SHOW WARNINGS e.g. in case
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the statement doesn't clear the warnings, and doesn't generate
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them.
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*/
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uint m_statement_warn_count;
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enum_diagnostics_status m_status;
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};
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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Representation of a SQL condition.
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A SQL condition can be a completion condition (note, warning),
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or an exception condition (error, not found).
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@note This class is named MYSQL_ERROR instead of SQL_condition for
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historical reasons, to facilitate merging code with previous releases.
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*/
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class MYSQL_ERROR : public Sql_alloc
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{
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public:
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/*
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Enumeration value describing the severity of the error.
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Note that these enumeration values must correspond to the indices
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of the sql_print_message_handlers array.
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*/
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enum enum_warning_level
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{ WARN_LEVEL_NOTE, WARN_LEVEL_WARN, WARN_LEVEL_ERROR, WARN_LEVEL_END};
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/**
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Get the MESSAGE_TEXT of this condition.
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@return the message text.
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*/
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const char* get_message_text() const;
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/**
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Get the MESSAGE_OCTET_LENGTH of this condition.
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@return the length in bytes of the message text.
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*/
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int get_message_octet_length() const;
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/**
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Get the SQLSTATE of this condition.
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@return the sql state.
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*/
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const char* get_sqlstate() const
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{ return m_returned_sqlstate; }
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/**
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Get the SQL_ERRNO of this condition.
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@return the sql error number condition item.
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*/
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uint get_sql_errno() const
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{ return m_sql_errno; }
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/**
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Get the error level of this condition.
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@return the error level condition item.
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*/
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MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level get_level() const
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{ return m_level; }
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private:
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/*
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The interface of MYSQL_ERROR is mostly private, by design,
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so that only the following code:
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- various raise_error() or raise_warning() methods in class THD,
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- the implementation of SIGNAL / RESIGNAL
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- catch / re-throw of SQL conditions in stored procedures (sp_rcontext)
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is allowed to create / modify a SQL condition.
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Enforcing this policy prevents confusion, since the only public
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interface available to the rest of the server implementation
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is the interface offered by the THD methods (THD::raise_error()),
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which should be used.
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*/
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friend class THD;
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friend class Warning_info;
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friend class Signal_common;
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friend class Signal_statement;
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friend class Resignal_statement;
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friend class sp_rcontext;
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/**
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Default constructor.
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This constructor is usefull when allocating arrays.
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Note that the init() method should be called to complete the MYSQL_ERROR.
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*/
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MYSQL_ERROR();
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/**
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Complete the MYSQL_ERROR initialisation.
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@param mem_root The memory root to use for the condition items
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of this condition
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*/
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void init(MEM_ROOT *mem_root);
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/**
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Constructor.
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@param mem_root The memory root to use for the condition items
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of this condition
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*/
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MYSQL_ERROR(MEM_ROOT *mem_root);
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/** Destructor. */
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~MYSQL_ERROR()
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{}
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/**
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Copy optional condition items attributes.
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@param cond the condition to copy.
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*/
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void copy_opt_attributes(const MYSQL_ERROR *cond);
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/**
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Set this condition area with a fixed message text.
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@param thd the current thread.
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@param code the error number for this condition.
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@param str the message text for this condition.
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@param level the error level for this condition.
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@param MyFlags additional flags.
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*/
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void set(uint sql_errno, const char* sqlstate,
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MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level level,
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const char* msg);
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/**
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Set the condition message test.
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@param str Message text, expressed in the character set derived from
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the server --language option
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*/
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void set_builtin_message_text(const char* str);
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/** Set the SQLSTATE of this condition. */
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void set_sqlstate(const char* sqlstate);
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/**
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Clear this SQL condition.
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*/
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void clear();
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private:
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/** SQL CLASS_ORIGIN condition item. */
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String m_class_origin;
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/** SQL SUBCLASS_ORIGIN condition item. */
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String m_subclass_origin;
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/** SQL CONSTRAINT_CATALOG condition item. */
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String m_constraint_catalog;
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/** SQL CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA condition item. */
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String m_constraint_schema;
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/** SQL CONSTRAINT_NAME condition item. */
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String m_constraint_name;
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/** SQL CATALOG_NAME condition item. */
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String m_catalog_name;
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/** SQL SCHEMA_NAME condition item. */
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String m_schema_name;
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/** SQL TABLE_NAME condition item. */
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String m_table_name;
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/** SQL COLUMN_NAME condition item. */
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String m_column_name;
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/** SQL CURSOR_NAME condition item. */
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String m_cursor_name;
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/** Message text, expressed in the character set implied by --language. */
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String m_message_text;
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/** MySQL extension, MYSQL_ERRNO condition item. */
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uint m_sql_errno;
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/**
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SQL RETURNED_SQLSTATE condition item.
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This member is always NUL terminated.
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*/
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char m_returned_sqlstate[SQLSTATE_LENGTH+1];
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/** Severity (error, warning, note) of this condition. */
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MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level m_level;
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/** Memory root to use to hold condition item values. */
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MEM_ROOT *m_mem_root;
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};
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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Information about warnings of the current connection.
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*/
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class Warning_info
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{
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/** A memory root to allocate warnings and errors */
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MEM_ROOT m_warn_root;
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/** List of warnings of all severities (levels). */
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List <MYSQL_ERROR> m_warn_list;
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/** A break down of the number of warnings per severity (level). */
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uint m_warn_count[(uint) MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_END];
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/**
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The number of warnings of the current statement. Warning_info
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life cycle differs from statement life cycle -- it may span
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multiple statements. In that case we get
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m_statement_warn_count 0, whereas m_warn_list is not empty.
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*/
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uint m_statement_warn_count;
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/*
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Row counter, to print in errors and warnings. Not increased in
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create_sort_index(); may differ from examined_row_count.
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*/
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ulong m_current_row_for_warning;
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/** Used to optionally clear warnings only once per statement. */
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ulonglong m_warn_id;
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private:
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Warning_info(const Warning_info &rhs); /* Not implemented */
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Warning_info& operator=(const Warning_info &rhs); /* Not implemented */
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public:
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Warning_info(ulonglong warn_id_arg);
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~Warning_info();
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/**
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Reset the warning information. Clear all warnings,
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the number of warnings, reset current row counter
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to point to the first row.
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*/
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void clear_warning_info(ulonglong warn_id_arg);
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/**
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Only clear warning info if haven't yet done that already
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for the current query. Allows to be issued at any time
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during the query, without risk of clearing some warnings
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that have been generated by the current statement.
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@todo: This is a sign of sloppy coding. Instead we need to
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designate one place in a statement life cycle where we call
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clear_warning_info().
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*/
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void opt_clear_warning_info(ulonglong query_id)
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{
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if (query_id != m_warn_id)
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clear_warning_info(query_id);
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}
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void append_warning_info(THD *thd, Warning_info *source)
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{
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append_warnings(thd, & source->warn_list());
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}
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/**
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Concatenate the list of warnings.
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It's considered tolerable to lose a warning.
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*/
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void append_warnings(THD *thd, List<MYSQL_ERROR> *src)
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{
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MYSQL_ERROR *err;
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MYSQL_ERROR *copy;
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List_iterator_fast<MYSQL_ERROR> it(*src);
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/*
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Don't use ::push_warning() to avoid invocation of condition
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handlers or escalation of warnings to errors.
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*/
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while ((err= it++))
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{
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copy= Warning_info::push_warning(thd, err->get_sql_errno(), err->get_sqlstate(),
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err->get_level(), err->get_message_text());
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if (copy)
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copy->copy_opt_attributes(err);
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}
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}
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/**
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Conditional merge of related warning information areas.
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*/
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void merge_with_routine_info(THD *thd, Warning_info *source);
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/**
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Reset between two COM_ commands. Warnings are preserved
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between commands, but statement_warn_count indicates
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the number of warnings of this particular statement only.
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*/
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void reset_for_next_command() { m_statement_warn_count= 0; }
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/**
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Used for @@warning_count system variable, which prints
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the number of rows returned by SHOW WARNINGS.
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*/
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ulong warn_count() const
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{
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/*
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This may be higher than warn_list.elements if we have
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had more warnings than thd->variables.max_error_count.
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*/
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return (m_warn_count[(uint) MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE] +
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m_warn_count[(uint) MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_ERROR] +
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m_warn_count[(uint) MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_WARN]);
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}
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/**
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This is for iteration purposes. We return a non-constant reference
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since List doesn't have constant iterators.
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*/
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List<MYSQL_ERROR> &warn_list() { return m_warn_list; }
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/**
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The number of errors, or number of rows returned by SHOW ERRORS,
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also the value of session variable @@error_count.
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*/
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ulong error_count() const
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{
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return m_warn_count[(uint) MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_ERROR];
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}
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/** Id of the warning information area. */
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ulonglong warn_id() const { return m_warn_id; }
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/** Do we have any errors and warnings that we can *show*? */
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bool is_empty() const { return m_warn_list.elements == 0; }
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/** Increment the current row counter to point at the next row. */
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void inc_current_row_for_warning() { m_current_row_for_warning++; }
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/** Reset the current row counter. Start counting from the first row. */
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void reset_current_row_for_warning() { m_current_row_for_warning= 1; }
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/** Return the current counter value. */
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ulong current_row_for_warning() const { return m_current_row_for_warning; }
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ulong statement_warn_count() const { return m_statement_warn_count; }
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/** Add a new condition to the current list. */
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MYSQL_ERROR *push_warning(THD *thd,
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uint sql_errno, const char* sqlstate,
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MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level level,
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const char* msg);
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/**
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Set the read only status for this statement area.
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This is a privileged operation, reserved for the implementation of
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diagnostics related statements, to enforce that the statement area is
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left untouched during execution.
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The diagnostics statements are:
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- SHOW WARNINGS
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- SHOW ERRORS
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- GET DIAGNOSTICS
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@param read_only the read only property to set
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*/
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void set_read_only(bool read_only)
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{ m_read_only= read_only; }
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/**
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Read only status.
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@return the read only property
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*/
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bool is_read_only() const
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{ return m_read_only; }
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private:
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/** Read only status. */
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bool m_read_only;
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friend class Resignal_statement;
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};
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extern char *err_conv(char *buff, uint to_length, const char *from,
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uint from_length, CHARSET_INFO *from_cs);
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class ErrConvString
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{
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char err_buffer[MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE];
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public:
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ErrConvString(String *str)
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{
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(void) err_conv(err_buffer, sizeof(err_buffer), str->ptr(),
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str->length(), str->charset());
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}
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ErrConvString(const char *str, CHARSET_INFO* cs)
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{
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(void) err_conv(err_buffer, sizeof(err_buffer),
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str, strlen(str), cs);
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}
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ErrConvString(const char *str, uint length, CHARSET_INFO* cs)
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{
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(void) err_conv(err_buffer, sizeof(err_buffer),
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str, length, cs);
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}
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~ErrConvString() { };
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char *ptr() { return err_buffer; }
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};
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void push_warning(THD *thd, MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level level,
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uint code, const char *msg);
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void push_warning_printf(THD *thd, MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level level,
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uint code, const char *format, ...);
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bool mysqld_show_warnings(THD *thd, ulong levels_to_show);
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uint32 convert_error_message(char *to, uint32 to_length, CHARSET_INFO *to_cs,
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const char *from, uint32 from_length,
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CHARSET_INFO *from_cs, uint *errors);
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extern const LEX_STRING warning_level_names[];
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#endif // SQL_ERROR_H
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