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Updated MySQL time handling code to react correctly on UTC leap second additions. MySQL functions that return the OS current time, like e.g. CURDATE(), NOW() etc will return :59:59 instead of :59:60 or 59:61. As a result the reader will receive :59:59 for 2 or 3 consecutive seconds during the leap second. This fix will not affect the values returned by UNIX_TIMESTAMP() for leap seconds. But note that when converting the value returned by UNIX_TIMESTAMP() to broken down time the correction of leap seconds will still be applied. Note that this fix will make a difference *only* if the OS is specially configured to return leap seconds from the OS time calls or when using a MySQL time zone defintion that has leap seconds. Even after this change date/time literals (or other broken down time representations) with leap seconds (ending on :59:60 or 59:61) will still be considered illegal and discarded by the server with an error or a warning depending on the sql mode. Added a test case to demonstrate the effect of the fix. mysql-test/r/timezone3.result: Bug #39920: test case mysql-test/std_data/Moscow_leap: Bug #39920: updated the Moscow time zone to Dr. Olson's tzdata 2008i to accomodate for the 2008 leap second mysql-test/t/timezone3.test: Bug #39920: test case sql/tztime.cc: Bug #39920: adjust leap seconds (:60 or :61) to :59 sql/tztime.h: Bug #39920: adjust leap seconds (:60 or :61) to :59
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# Test of handling time zone with leap seconds.
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#
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# This test should be run with TZ=:$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/Moscow_leap
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# This implies that this test should be run only on systems that interpret
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# characters after colon in TZ variable as path to zoneinfo file.
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#
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# Check that we have successfully set time zone with leap seconds.
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--require r/have_moscow_leap_timezone.require
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disable_query_log;
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select from_unixtime(1072904422);
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enable_query_log;
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# Initial clean-up
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--disable_warnings
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drop table if exists t1;
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--enable_warnings
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#
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# Let us check behavior of conversion from broken-down representation
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# to time_t representation, for normal, non-existent and ambigious dates
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# (This check is similar to the one in timezone2.test in 4.1)
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#
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create table t1 (i int, c varchar(20));
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# Normal value without DST
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insert into t1 values
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(unix_timestamp("2004-01-01 00:00:00"), "2004-01-01 00:00:00");
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# Values around and in spring time-gap
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insert into t1 values
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(unix_timestamp("2004-03-28 01:59:59"), "2004-03-28 01:59:59"),
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(unix_timestamp("2004-03-28 02:30:00"), "2004-03-28 02:30:00"),
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(unix_timestamp("2004-03-28 03:00:00"), "2004-03-28 03:00:00");
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# Normal value with DST
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insert into t1 values
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(unix_timestamp('2004-05-01 00:00:00'),'2004-05-01 00:00:00');
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# Ambiguos values (also check for determenism)
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insert into t1 values
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(unix_timestamp('2004-10-31 01:00:00'),'2004-10-31 01:00:00'),
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(unix_timestamp('2004-10-31 02:00:00'),'2004-10-31 02:00:00'),
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(unix_timestamp('2004-10-31 02:59:59'),'2004-10-31 02:59:59'),
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(unix_timestamp('2004-10-31 04:00:00'),'2004-10-31 04:00:00'),
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(unix_timestamp('2004-10-31 02:59:59'),'2004-10-31 02:59:59');
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# Test of leap
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insert into t1 values
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(unix_timestamp('1981-07-01 03:59:59'),'1981-07-01 03:59:59'),
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(unix_timestamp('1981-07-01 04:00:00'),'1981-07-01 04:00:00');
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insert into t1 values
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(unix_timestamp('2009-01-01 02:59:59'),'2009-01-01 02:59:59'),
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(unix_timestamp('2009-01-01 03:00:00'),'2009-01-01 03:00:00');
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select i, from_unixtime(i), c from t1;
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drop table t1;
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#
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# Test for bug #6387 "Queried timestamp values do not match the
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# inserted". my_gmt_sec() function was not working properly if we
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# had time zone with leap seconds
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#
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create table t1 (ts timestamp);
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insert into t1 values (19730101235900), (20040101235900);
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select * from t1;
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drop table t1;
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#
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# Test Bug #39920: MySQL cannot deal with Leap Second expression in string
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# literal
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#
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# 2009-01-01 02:59:59, 2009-01-01 02:59:60 and 2009-01-01 03:00:00
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SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(1230768022), FROM_UNIXTIME(1230768023), FROM_UNIXTIME(1230768024);
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# End of 4.1 tests
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