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similar to bug_27716, but it was stressed on in the synopsis on that there is another side of the artifact affecting behaviour in transaction. Fixed with deploying multi_delete::send_error() - otherwise never called - and refining its logic to perform binlogging job if needed. The changeset includes the following side effects: - added tests to check bug_23333's scenarios on the mixture of tables for multi_update; - fixes bug@30763 with two-liner patch and a test coinciding to one added for bug_23333. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: results changed mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: results changed mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: results changed mysql-test/t/innodb.test: trans table specific test added mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: multi-update and multi-delete of mixure of ta and not-ta tables tests added (relates to bug_23333). mysql-test/t/multi_update.test: testing another branch of mult-delete: send_eof() (binloggin there), send_error (early return) sql/sql_class.h: a new flag to designate the fact the statement's error has been handled. The flag is checked by ::send_error() methods (multi_update and _delete classes) sql/sql_delete.cc: expanding multi_delete::send_error to 1. early return if error_handled == t 2. binlogging locally if there was a non-trans table modified side effect sql/sql_parse.cc: adding multi_update::send_error which can perform binlogging and rollback job in needed sql/sql_update.cc: issues relating to 1. bug_27716 with zeroing of `updated' to serve as the flag of early return from send_error(). The flag is changed to be a new member error_handled; also moved outside binlogging branch. The reason for this change is that bug_23333 fixes were pushed after the bug_27716's and they left this flaw (also no test coverage). 2. bug_30763 with assertion on trans_safe. I decide to make 2 liner fix for that bug here instead of to remove those two assertions. This new bug test case is the same as for multi-update on the mixure of tables. The rational for this fix: presumption for mutli_update::trans_safe to be set to zero at multi_update::multi_update or multi_update::initialize_tables() is incorrect. trans_safe := false should happen only when a non-transactional table gets modified. Therefore, at initialization the member must be be set to true. |
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