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Before "MDEV-10709 Expressions as parameters to Dynamic SQL" only user variables were syntactically allowed as EXECUTE parameters. User variables were OK as both IN and OUT parameters. When Item_param was bound to an actual parameter (a user variable), it automatically meant that the bound Item was settable. The DBUG_ASSERT() in Protocol_text::send_out_parameters() guarded that the actual parameter is really settable. After MDEV-10709, any kind of expressions are allowed as EXECUTE IN parameters. But the patch for MDEV-10709 forgot to check that only descendants of Settable_routine_parameter should be allowed as OUT parameters. So an attempt to pass a non-settable parameter as an OUT parameter made server crash on the above mentioned DBUG_ASSERT. This patch changes Item_param::get_settable_routine_parameter(), which previously always returned "this". Now, when Item_param is bound to some Item, it caches if the bound Item is settable. Item_param::get_settable_routine_parameter() now returns "this" only if the bound actual parameter is settable, and returns NULL otherwise. |
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VERSION |
MariaDB: drop-in replacement for MySQL
MariaDB is designed as a drop-in replacement of MySQL(R) with more features, new storage engines, fewer bugs, and better performance.
MariaDB is brought to you by the MariaDB Foundation. Please read the CREDITS file for details about the MariaDB Foundation, and who is developing MariaDB.
MariaDB is developed by many of the original developers of MySQL who now work for the MariadB Foundation and the MariaDB Corporation, and by many people in the community.
MySQL, which is the base of MariaDB, is a product and trademark of Oracle Corporation, Inc. For a list of developers and other contributors, see the Credits appendix. You can also run 'SHOW authors' to get a list of active contributors.
A description of the MariaDB project and a manual can be found at: http://mariadb.org/ https://mariadb.com/kb/en/ https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-vs-mysql-features/ https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-versus-mysql-features/ https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-versus-mysql-compatibility/
As MariaDB is a full replacement of MySQL, the MySQL manual at http://dev.mysql.com/doc is generally applicable.
Help:
More help is available from the Maria Discuss mailing list https://launchpad.net/~maria-discuss and the #maria IRC channel on Freenode.
License:
NOTE:
MariaDB is specifically available only under version 2 of the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). (I.e. Without the "any later version" clause.) This is inherited from MySQL. Please see the README file in the MySQL distribution for more information.
License information can be found in the COPYING, COPYING.LESSER, and COPYING.thirdparty files.
Bug Reports:
Bug and/or error reports regarding MariaDB should be submitted at http://mariadb.org/jira
Bugs in the MySQL code can also be submitted at http://bugs.mysql.com
The code for MariaDB, including all revision history, can be found at: https://github.com/MariaDB/server