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non-latin1 server error message The problem was a one byte buffer overflow in the conversion of a error message between character sets. Ahead of explaining the problem further, some background information. Before an error message is sent to the user, the message is converted to the character set specified in the character_set_results variable. For various reasons, this conversion might cause the message to increase in length -- for example, if certain characters can't be represented in the result character set. If the final message length is greater than the maximum allowed length of a error message (MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE), the message is truncated. The message is also always null-terminated regardless of the character set. The problem arises from this null-termination. If a message length reached the maximum, the terminating null character would be placed one byte past the end of the message buffer. The solution is to reserve the end of the message buffer for the null character. mysql-test/t/ctype_errors.test: Add test case for Bug#12736295. sql/sql_error.cc: The to_end pointer was actually pointing past the end of the buffer. Since the message is always null terminated, point to_end to the last position of the buffer.
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/* Copyright (c) 1995, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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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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/**********************************************************************
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This file contains the implementation of error and warnings related
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- Whenever an error or warning occurred, it pushes it to a warning list
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that the user can retrieve with SHOW WARNINGS or SHOW ERRORS.
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- For each statement, we return the number of warnings generated from this
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command. Note that this can be different from @@warning_count as
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we reset the warning list only for questions that uses a table.
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This is done to allow on to do:
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INSERT ...;
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SELECT @@warning_count;
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SHOW WARNINGS;
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(If we would reset after each command, we could not retrieve the number
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of warnings)
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- When client requests the information using SHOW command, then
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server processes from this list and returns back in the form of
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resultset.
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Supported syntaxes:
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SHOW [COUNT(*)] ERRORS [LIMIT [offset,] rows]
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SHOW [COUNT(*)] WARNINGS [LIMIT [offset,] rows]
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SELECT @@warning_count, @@error_count;
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***********************************************************************/
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#include "sql_priv.h"
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#include "unireg.h"
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#include "sql_error.h"
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#include "sp_rcontext.h"
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/*
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Design notes about MYSQL_ERROR::m_message_text.
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The member MYSQL_ERROR::m_message_text contains the text associated with
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an error, warning or note (which are all SQL 'conditions')
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Producer of MYSQL_ERROR::m_message_text:
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----------------------------------------
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(#1) the server implementation itself, when invoking functions like
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my_error() or push_warning()
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(#2) user code in stored programs, when using the SIGNAL statement.
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(#3) user code in stored programs, when using the RESIGNAL statement.
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When invoking my_error(), the error number and message is typically
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provided like this:
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- my_error(ER_WRONG_DB_NAME, MYF(0), ...);
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- my_message(ER_SLAVE_IGNORED_TABLE, ER(ER_SLAVE_IGNORED_TABLE), MYF(0));
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In both cases, the message is retrieved from ER(ER_XXX), which in turn
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is read from the resource file errmsg.sys at server startup.
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The strings stored in the errmsg.sys file are expressed in the character set
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that corresponds to the server --language start option
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(see error_message_charset_info).
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When executing:
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- a SIGNAL statement,
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- a RESIGNAL statement,
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the message text is provided by the user logic, and is expressed in UTF8.
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Storage of MYSQL_ERROR::m_message_text:
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---------------------------------------
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(#4) The class MYSQL_ERROR is used to hold the message text member.
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This class represents a single SQL condition.
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(#5) The class Warning_info represents a SQL condition area, and contains
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a collection of SQL conditions in the Warning_info::m_warn_list
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Consumer of MYSQL_ERROR::m_message_text:
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----------------------------------------
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(#6) The statements SHOW WARNINGS and SHOW ERRORS display the content of
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the warning list.
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(#7) The GET DIAGNOSTICS statement (planned, not implemented yet) will
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also read the content of:
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- the top level statement condition area (when executed in a query),
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- a sub statement (when executed in a stored program)
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and return the data stored in a MYSQL_ERROR.
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(#8) The RESIGNAL statement reads the MYSQL_ERROR caught by an exception
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handler, to raise a new or modified condition (in #3).
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The big picture
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---------------
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--------------
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V |
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my_error(#1) SIGNAL(#2) RESIGNAL(#3) |
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MYSQL_ERROR(#4) |
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Warning_info(#5) |
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V V V |
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SHOW WARNINGS(#6) GET DIAGNOSTICS(#7) RESIGNAL(#8) |
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Connectors | |
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-------------------------
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V
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Client application
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Current implementation status
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-----------------------------
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(#1) (my_error) produces data in the 'error_message_charset_info' CHARSET
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(#2) and (#3) (SIGNAL, RESIGNAL) produces data internally in UTF8
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(#6) (SHOW WARNINGS) produces data in the 'error_message_charset_info' CHARSET
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(#7) (GET DIAGNOSTICS) is not implemented.
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(#8) (RESIGNAL) produces data internally in UTF8 (see #3)
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As a result, the design choice for (#4) and (#5) is to store data in
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the 'error_message_charset_info' CHARSET, to minimize impact on the code base.
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This is implemented by using 'String MYSQL_ERROR::m_message_text'.
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The UTF8 -> error_message_charset_info conversion is implemented in
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Signal_common::eval_signal_informations() (for path #B and #C).
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Future work
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-----------
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- Change (#1) (my_error) to generate errors in UTF8.
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See WL#751 (Recoding of error messages)
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- Change (#4 and #5) to store message text in UTF8 natively.
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In practice, this means changing the type of the message text to
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'<UTF8 String 128 class> MYSQL_ERROR::m_message_text', and is a direct
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consequence of WL#751.
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- Implement (#9) (GET DIAGNOSTICS).
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See WL#2111 (Stored Procedures: Implement GET DIAGNOSTICS)
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*/
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MYSQL_ERROR::MYSQL_ERROR()
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: Sql_alloc(),
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m_class_origin((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_subclass_origin((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_constraint_catalog((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_constraint_schema((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_constraint_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_catalog_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_schema_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_table_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_column_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_cursor_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_message_text(),
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m_sql_errno(0),
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m_level(MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_ERROR),
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m_mem_root(NULL)
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{
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memset(m_returned_sqlstate, 0, sizeof(m_returned_sqlstate));
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}
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void MYSQL_ERROR::init(MEM_ROOT *mem_root)
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(mem_root != NULL);
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DBUG_ASSERT(m_mem_root == NULL);
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m_mem_root= mem_root;
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}
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void MYSQL_ERROR::clear()
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{
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m_class_origin.length(0);
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m_subclass_origin.length(0);
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m_constraint_catalog.length(0);
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m_constraint_schema.length(0);
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m_constraint_name.length(0);
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m_catalog_name.length(0);
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m_schema_name.length(0);
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m_table_name.length(0);
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m_column_name.length(0);
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m_cursor_name.length(0);
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m_message_text.length(0);
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m_sql_errno= 0;
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m_level= MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_ERROR;
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}
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MYSQL_ERROR::MYSQL_ERROR(MEM_ROOT *mem_root)
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: Sql_alloc(),
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m_class_origin((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_subclass_origin((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_constraint_catalog((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_constraint_schema((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_constraint_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_catalog_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_schema_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_table_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_column_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_cursor_name((const char*) NULL, 0, & my_charset_utf8_bin),
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m_message_text(),
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m_sql_errno(0),
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m_level(MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_ERROR),
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m_mem_root(mem_root)
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(mem_root != NULL);
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memset(m_returned_sqlstate, 0, sizeof(m_returned_sqlstate));
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}
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static void copy_string(MEM_ROOT *mem_root, String* dst, const String* src)
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{
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size_t len= src->length();
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if (len)
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{
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char* copy= (char*) alloc_root(mem_root, len + 1);
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if (copy)
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{
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memcpy(copy, src->ptr(), len);
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copy[len]= '\0';
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dst->set(copy, len, src->charset());
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}
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}
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else
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dst->length(0);
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}
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void
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MYSQL_ERROR::copy_opt_attributes(const MYSQL_ERROR *cond)
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(this != cond);
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copy_string(m_mem_root, & m_class_origin, & cond->m_class_origin);
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copy_string(m_mem_root, & m_subclass_origin, & cond->m_subclass_origin);
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copy_string(m_mem_root, & m_constraint_catalog, & cond->m_constraint_catalog);
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copy_string(m_mem_root, & m_constraint_schema, & cond->m_constraint_schema);
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copy_string(m_mem_root, & m_constraint_name, & cond->m_constraint_name);
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copy_string(m_mem_root, & m_catalog_name, & cond->m_catalog_name);
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copy_string(m_mem_root, & m_schema_name, & cond->m_schema_name);
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copy_string(m_mem_root, & m_table_name, & cond->m_table_name);
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copy_string(m_mem_root, & m_column_name, & cond->m_column_name);
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copy_string(m_mem_root, & m_cursor_name, & cond->m_cursor_name);
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}
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void
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MYSQL_ERROR::set(uint sql_errno, const char* sqlstate,
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MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level level, const char* msg)
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(sql_errno != 0);
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DBUG_ASSERT(sqlstate != NULL);
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DBUG_ASSERT(msg != NULL);
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m_sql_errno= sql_errno;
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memcpy(m_returned_sqlstate, sqlstate, SQLSTATE_LENGTH);
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m_returned_sqlstate[SQLSTATE_LENGTH]= '\0';
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set_builtin_message_text(msg);
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m_level= level;
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}
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void
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MYSQL_ERROR::set_builtin_message_text(const char* str)
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{
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/*
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See the comments
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"Design notes about MYSQL_ERROR::m_message_text."
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*/
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const char* copy;
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copy= strdup_root(m_mem_root, str);
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m_message_text.set(copy, strlen(copy), error_message_charset_info);
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DBUG_ASSERT(! m_message_text.is_alloced());
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}
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const char*
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MYSQL_ERROR::get_message_text() const
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{
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return m_message_text.ptr();
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}
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int
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MYSQL_ERROR::get_message_octet_length() const
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{
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return m_message_text.length();
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}
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void
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MYSQL_ERROR::set_sqlstate(const char* sqlstate)
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{
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memcpy(m_returned_sqlstate, sqlstate, SQLSTATE_LENGTH);
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m_returned_sqlstate[SQLSTATE_LENGTH]= '\0';
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}
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/**
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Clear this diagnostics area.
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Normally called at the end of a statement.
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*/
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void
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Diagnostics_area::reset_diagnostics_area()
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{
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DBUG_ENTER("reset_diagnostics_area");
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#ifdef DBUG_OFF
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can_overwrite_status= FALSE;
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/** Don't take chances in production */
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m_message[0]= '\0';
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m_sql_errno= 0;
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m_affected_rows= 0;
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m_last_insert_id= 0;
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m_statement_warn_count= 0;
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#endif
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is_sent= FALSE;
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/** Tiny reset in debug mode to see garbage right away */
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m_status= DA_EMPTY;
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DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
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}
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/**
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Set OK status -- ends commands that do not return a
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result set, e.g. INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE.
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*/
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void
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Diagnostics_area::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_arg)
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{
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DBUG_ENTER("set_ok_status");
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DBUG_ASSERT(! is_set());
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/*
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In production, refuse to overwrite an error or a custom response
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with an OK packet.
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*/
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if (is_error() || is_disabled())
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return;
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m_statement_warn_count= thd->warning_info->statement_warn_count();
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m_affected_rows= affected_rows_arg;
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m_last_insert_id= last_insert_id_arg;
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if (message_arg)
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strmake(m_message, message_arg, sizeof(m_message) - 1);
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else
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m_message[0]= '\0';
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m_status= DA_OK;
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DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
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}
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/**
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Set EOF status.
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*/
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void
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Diagnostics_area::set_eof_status(THD *thd)
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{
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DBUG_ENTER("set_eof_status");
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/* Only allowed to report eof if has not yet reported an error */
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DBUG_ASSERT(! is_set());
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/*
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In production, refuse to overwrite an error or a custom response
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with an EOF packet.
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*/
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if (is_error() || is_disabled())
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return;
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/*
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If inside a stored procedure, do not return the total
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number of warnings, since they are not available to the client
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anyway.
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*/
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m_statement_warn_count= (thd->spcont ?
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0 : thd->warning_info->statement_warn_count());
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m_status= DA_EOF;
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DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
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}
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/**
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Set ERROR status.
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*/
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void
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Diagnostics_area::set_error_status(THD *thd, uint sql_errno_arg,
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const char *message_arg,
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const char *sqlstate)
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{
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DBUG_ENTER("set_error_status");
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/*
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Only allowed to report error if has not yet reported a success
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The only exception is when we flush the message to the client,
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an error can happen during the flush.
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*/
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DBUG_ASSERT(! is_set() || can_overwrite_status);
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#ifdef DBUG_OFF
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/*
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In production, refuse to overwrite a custom response with an
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ERROR packet.
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*/
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if (is_disabled())
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return;
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#endif
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if (sqlstate == NULL)
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sqlstate= mysql_errno_to_sqlstate(sql_errno_arg);
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m_sql_errno= sql_errno_arg;
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memcpy(m_sqlstate, sqlstate, SQLSTATE_LENGTH);
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m_sqlstate[SQLSTATE_LENGTH]= '\0';
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strmake(m_message, message_arg, sizeof(m_message)-1);
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m_status= DA_ERROR;
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DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
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}
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/**
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Mark the diagnostics area as 'DISABLED'.
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This is used in rare cases when the COM_ command at hand sends a response
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in a custom format. One example is the query cache, another is
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COM_STMT_PREPARE.
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*/
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void
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Diagnostics_area::disable_status()
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(! is_set());
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m_status= DA_DISABLED;
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}
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Warning_info::Warning_info(ulonglong warn_id_arg, bool allow_unlimited_warnings)
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:m_statement_warn_count(0),
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m_current_row_for_warning(1),
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m_warn_id(warn_id_arg),
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m_allow_unlimited_warnings(allow_unlimited_warnings),
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m_read_only(FALSE)
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{
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/* Initialize sub structures */
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init_sql_alloc(&m_warn_root, WARN_ALLOC_BLOCK_SIZE, WARN_ALLOC_PREALLOC_SIZE);
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m_warn_list.empty();
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bzero((char*) m_warn_count, sizeof(m_warn_count));
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}
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Warning_info::~Warning_info()
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{
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free_root(&m_warn_root,MYF(0));
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}
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/**
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Reset the warning information of this connection.
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*/
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void Warning_info::clear_warning_info(ulonglong warn_id_arg)
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{
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m_warn_id= warn_id_arg;
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free_root(&m_warn_root, MYF(0));
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bzero((char*) m_warn_count, sizeof(m_warn_count));
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m_warn_list.empty();
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m_statement_warn_count= 0;
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m_current_row_for_warning= 1; /* Start counting from the first row */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Append warnings only if the original contents of the routine
|
|
warning info was replaced.
|
|
*/
|
|
void Warning_info::merge_with_routine_info(THD *thd, Warning_info *source)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
If a routine body is empty or if a routine did not
|
|
generate any warnings (thus m_warn_id didn't change),
|
|
do not duplicate our own contents by appending the
|
|
contents of the called routine. We know that the called
|
|
routine did not change its warning info.
|
|
|
|
On the other hand, if the routine body is not empty and
|
|
some statement in the routine generates a warning or
|
|
uses tables, m_warn_id is guaranteed to have changed.
|
|
In this case we know that the routine warning info
|
|
contains only new warnings, and thus we perform a copy.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (m_warn_id != source->m_warn_id)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
If the invocation of the routine was a standalone statement,
|
|
rather than a sub-statement, in other words, if it's a CALL
|
|
of a procedure, rather than invocation of a function or a
|
|
trigger, we need to clear the current contents of the caller's
|
|
warning info.
|
|
|
|
This is per MySQL rules: if a statement generates a warning,
|
|
warnings from the previous statement are flushed. Normally
|
|
it's done in push_warning(). However, here we don't use
|
|
push_warning() to avoid invocation of condition handlers or
|
|
escalation of warnings to errors.
|
|
*/
|
|
opt_clear_warning_info(thd->query_id);
|
|
append_warning_info(thd, source);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Add a warning to the list of warnings. Increment the respective
|
|
counters.
|
|
*/
|
|
MYSQL_ERROR *Warning_info::push_warning(THD *thd,
|
|
uint sql_errno, const char* sqlstate,
|
|
MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level level,
|
|
const char *msg)
|
|
{
|
|
MYSQL_ERROR *cond= NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (! m_read_only)
|
|
{
|
|
if (m_allow_unlimited_warnings ||
|
|
m_warn_list.elements < thd->variables.max_error_count)
|
|
{
|
|
cond= new (& m_warn_root) MYSQL_ERROR(& m_warn_root);
|
|
if (cond)
|
|
{
|
|
cond->set(sql_errno, sqlstate, level, msg);
|
|
m_warn_list.push_back(cond, &m_warn_root);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
m_warn_count[(uint) level]++;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
m_statement_warn_count++;
|
|
return cond;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MYSQL_ERROR *Warning_info::push_warning(THD *thd, const MYSQL_ERROR *sql_condition)
|
|
{
|
|
MYSQL_ERROR *new_condition= push_warning(thd,
|
|
sql_condition->get_sql_errno(),
|
|
sql_condition->get_sqlstate(),
|
|
sql_condition->get_level(),
|
|
sql_condition->get_message_text());
|
|
|
|
if (new_condition)
|
|
new_condition->copy_opt_attributes(sql_condition);
|
|
|
|
return new_condition;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
Push the warning to error list if there is still room in the list
|
|
|
|
SYNOPSIS
|
|
push_warning()
|
|
thd Thread handle
|
|
level Severity of warning (note, warning)
|
|
code Error number
|
|
msg Clear error message
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
void push_warning(THD *thd, MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level level,
|
|
uint code, const char *msg)
|
|
{
|
|
DBUG_ENTER("push_warning");
|
|
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("code: %d, msg: %s", code, msg));
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
Calling push_warning/push_warning_printf with a level of
|
|
WARN_LEVEL_ERROR *is* a bug. Either use my_printf_error(),
|
|
my_error(), or WARN_LEVEL_WARN.
|
|
*/
|
|
DBUG_ASSERT(level != MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_ERROR);
|
|
|
|
if (level == MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_ERROR)
|
|
level= MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_WARN;
|
|
|
|
(void) thd->raise_condition(code, NULL, level, msg);
|
|
|
|
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
Push the warning to error list if there is still room in the list
|
|
|
|
SYNOPSIS
|
|
push_warning_printf()
|
|
thd Thread handle
|
|
level Severity of warning (note, warning)
|
|
code Error number
|
|
msg Clear error message
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
void push_warning_printf(THD *thd, MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level level,
|
|
uint code, const char *format, ...)
|
|
{
|
|
va_list args;
|
|
char warning[MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE];
|
|
DBUG_ENTER("push_warning_printf");
|
|
DBUG_PRINT("enter",("warning: %u", code));
|
|
|
|
DBUG_ASSERT(code != 0);
|
|
DBUG_ASSERT(format != NULL);
|
|
|
|
va_start(args,format);
|
|
my_vsnprintf_ex(&my_charset_utf8_general_ci, warning,
|
|
sizeof(warning), format, args);
|
|
va_end(args);
|
|
push_warning(thd, level, code, warning);
|
|
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
Send all notes, errors or warnings to the client in a result set
|
|
|
|
SYNOPSIS
|
|
mysqld_show_warnings()
|
|
thd Thread handler
|
|
levels_to_show Bitmap for which levels to show
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Takes into account the current LIMIT
|
|
|
|
RETURN VALUES
|
|
FALSE ok
|
|
TRUE Error sending data to client
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
const LEX_STRING warning_level_names[]=
|
|
{
|
|
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("Note") },
|
|
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("Warning") },
|
|
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("Error") },
|
|
{ C_STRING_WITH_LEN("?") }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
bool mysqld_show_warnings(THD *thd, ulong levels_to_show)
|
|
{
|
|
List<Item> field_list;
|
|
DBUG_ENTER("mysqld_show_warnings");
|
|
|
|
DBUG_ASSERT(thd->warning_info->is_read_only());
|
|
|
|
field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("Level", 7));
|
|
field_list.push_back(new Item_return_int("Code",4, MYSQL_TYPE_LONG));
|
|
field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("Message",MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE));
|
|
|
|
if (thd->protocol->send_result_set_metadata(&field_list,
|
|
Protocol::SEND_NUM_ROWS | Protocol::SEND_EOF))
|
|
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
|
|
|
|
MYSQL_ERROR *err;
|
|
SELECT_LEX *sel= &thd->lex->select_lex;
|
|
SELECT_LEX_UNIT *unit= &thd->lex->unit;
|
|
ulonglong idx= 0;
|
|
Protocol *protocol=thd->protocol;
|
|
|
|
unit->set_limit(sel);
|
|
|
|
List_iterator_fast<MYSQL_ERROR> it(thd->warning_info->warn_list());
|
|
while ((err= it++))
|
|
{
|
|
/* Skip levels that the user is not interested in */
|
|
if (!(levels_to_show & ((ulong) 1 << err->get_level())))
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (++idx <= unit->offset_limit_cnt)
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (idx > unit->select_limit_cnt)
|
|
break;
|
|
protocol->prepare_for_resend();
|
|
protocol->store(warning_level_names[err->get_level()].str,
|
|
warning_level_names[err->get_level()].length,
|
|
system_charset_info);
|
|
protocol->store((uint32) err->get_sql_errno());
|
|
protocol->store(err->get_message_text(),
|
|
err->get_message_octet_length(),
|
|
system_charset_info);
|
|
if (protocol->write())
|
|
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
|
|
}
|
|
my_eof(thd);
|
|
|
|
thd->warning_info->set_read_only(FALSE);
|
|
|
|
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Convert value for dispatch to error message(see WL#751).
|
|
|
|
@param to buffer for converted string
|
|
@param to_length size of the buffer
|
|
@param from string which should be converted
|
|
@param from_length string length
|
|
@param from_cs charset from convert
|
|
|
|
@retval
|
|
result string
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
char *err_conv(char *buff, uint to_length, const char *from,
|
|
uint from_length, CHARSET_INFO *from_cs)
|
|
{
|
|
char *to= buff;
|
|
const char *from_start= from;
|
|
size_t res;
|
|
|
|
DBUG_ASSERT(to_length > 0);
|
|
to_length--;
|
|
if (from_cs == &my_charset_bin)
|
|
{
|
|
uchar char_code;
|
|
res= 0;
|
|
while (1)
|
|
{
|
|
if ((uint)(from - from_start) >= from_length ||
|
|
res >= to_length)
|
|
{
|
|
*to= 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
char_code= ((uchar) *from);
|
|
if (char_code >= 0x20 && char_code <= 0x7E)
|
|
{
|
|
*to++= char_code;
|
|
from++;
|
|
res++;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
if (res + 4 >= to_length)
|
|
{
|
|
*to= 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
res+= my_snprintf(to, 5, "\\x%02X", (uint) char_code);
|
|
to+=4;
|
|
from++;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
uint errors;
|
|
res= copy_and_convert(to, to_length, system_charset_info,
|
|
from, from_length, from_cs, &errors);
|
|
to[res]= 0;
|
|
}
|
|
return buff;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Convert string for dispatch to client(see WL#751).
|
|
|
|
@param to buffer to convert
|
|
@param to_length buffer length
|
|
@param to_cs chraset to convert
|
|
@param from string from convert
|
|
@param from_length string length
|
|
@param from_cs charset from convert
|
|
@param errors count of errors during convertion
|
|
|
|
@retval
|
|
length of converted string
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
uint32 convert_error_message(char *to, uint32 to_length, CHARSET_INFO *to_cs,
|
|
const char *from, uint32 from_length,
|
|
CHARSET_INFO *from_cs, uint *errors)
|
|
{
|
|
int cnvres;
|
|
my_wc_t wc;
|
|
const uchar *from_end= (const uchar*) from+from_length;
|
|
char *to_start= to;
|
|
uchar *to_end;
|
|
my_charset_conv_mb_wc mb_wc= from_cs->cset->mb_wc;
|
|
my_charset_conv_wc_mb wc_mb;
|
|
uint error_count= 0;
|
|
uint length;
|
|
|
|
DBUG_ASSERT(to_length > 0);
|
|
/* Make room for the null terminator. */
|
|
to_length--;
|
|
to_end= (uchar*) (to + to_length);
|
|
|
|
if (!to_cs || from_cs == to_cs || to_cs == &my_charset_bin)
|
|
{
|
|
length= min(to_length, from_length);
|
|
memmove(to, from, length);
|
|
to[length]= 0;
|
|
return length;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
wc_mb= to_cs->cset->wc_mb;
|
|
while (1)
|
|
{
|
|
if ((cnvres= (*mb_wc)(from_cs, &wc, (uchar*) from, from_end)) > 0)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!wc)
|
|
break;
|
|
from+= cnvres;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (cnvres == MY_CS_ILSEQ)
|
|
{
|
|
wc= (ulong) (uchar) *from;
|
|
from+=1;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
if ((cnvres= (*wc_mb)(to_cs, wc, (uchar*) to, to_end)) > 0)
|
|
to+= cnvres;
|
|
else if (cnvres == MY_CS_ILUNI)
|
|
{
|
|
length= (wc <= 0xFFFF) ? 6/* '\1234' format*/ : 9 /* '\+123456' format*/;
|
|
if ((uchar*)(to + length) >= to_end)
|
|
break;
|
|
cnvres= my_snprintf(to, 9,
|
|
(wc <= 0xFFFF) ? "\\%04X" : "\\+%06X", (uint) wc);
|
|
to+= cnvres;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
*to= 0;
|
|
*errors= error_count;
|
|
return (uint32) (to - to_start);
|
|
}
|