mariadb/strings/llstr.c
unknown 89a208850a Bug#31177: Server variables can't be set to their current values
Default values of variables were not subject to upper/lower bounds
and step, while setting variables was. Bounds and step are also
applied to defaults now; defaults are corrected quietly, values
given by the user are corrected, and a correction-warning is thrown
as needed. Lastly, very large values could wrap around, starting
from 0 again. They are bounded at the maximum value for the
respective data-type now if no lower maximum is specified in the
variable's definition.


client/mysql.cc:
  correct maxima in options array
client/mysqltest.c:
  adjust minimum for "sleep" option so default value is no longer
  out of bounds.
include/m_string.h:
  ullstr() - the unsigned brother of llstr()
include/my_getopt.h:
  Flag if we bounded the value (that is, correct anything aside from
  making value a multiple of block-size)
mysql-test/r/delayed.result:
  We throw a warning now when we adjust out of range parameters.
mysql-test/r/index_merge.result:
  We throw a warning now when we adjust out of range parameters.
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
  We throw a warning now when we adjust out of range parameters.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
  We throw a warning now when we adjust out of range parameters.
mysql-test/r/key_cache.result:
  We throw a warning now when we adjust out of range parameters.
mysql-test/r/packet.result:
  We throw a warning now when we adjust out of range parameters.
mysql-test/r/ps.result:
  We throw a warning now when we adjust out of range parameters.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
  We throw a warning now when we adjust out of range parameters.
mysql-test/r/type_bit.result:
  We throw a warning now when we adjust out of range parameters.
mysql-test/r/type_bit_innodb.result:
  We throw a warning now when we adjust out of range parameters.
mysql-test/r/variables.result:
  correct results: bounds and step apply to variables' default values, too
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
  correct results: bounds and step apply to variables' default values, too
mysys/my_getopt.c:
  - apply bounds/step to default values of variables (based on work by serg)
  - print complaints about incorrect values for variables (truncation etc.,
    by requestion of consulting)
  - if no lower maximum is specified in variable definition, bound unsigned
    values at their maximum to prevent wrap-around
  - some calls to error_reporter had a \n, some didn't. remove \n from calls,
    let reporter-function handle it, so the default reporter behaves like that
    in mysqld
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  correct RANGE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SIZE (cleared with monty)
sql/mysqld.cc:
  correct maxima to correct data-type.
  correct minima where higher than default.
  correct range-alloc-block-size.
  correct inno variables so GET_* corresponds to actual variable's type.
sql/set_var.cc:
  When the new value for a variable is out of bounds, we'll send the
  client a warning (but not if the value was simply not a multiple of
  'blocksize').  sys_var_thd_ulong had this, sys_var_long_ptr_global
  didn't; broken out and streamlined to avoid duplication of code.
strings/llstr.c:
  ullstr() - the unsigned brother of llstr()
2007-11-30 06:32:04 +01:00

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/* Copyright (C) 2000 MySQL AB
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
/*
Defines: llstr();
llstr(value, buff);
This function saves a longlong value in a buffer and returns the pointer to
the buffer. This is useful when trying to portable print longlong
variables with printf() as there is no usable printf() standard one can use.
*/
#include <my_global.h>
#include "m_string.h"
char *llstr(longlong value,char *buff)
{
longlong10_to_str(value,buff,-10);
return buff;
}
char *ullstr(longlong value,char *buff)
{
longlong10_to_str(value,buff,10);
return buff;
}