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Georgi Kodinov authored
without error When using quick access methods for searching rows in UPDATE or DELETE there was no check if a fatal error was not already sent to the client while evaluating the quick condition. As a result a false OK (following the error) was sent to the client and the error was thus transformed into a warning. Fixed by checking for errors sent to the client during SQL_SELECT::check_quick() and treating them as real errors. Fixed a wrong test case in group_min_max.test Fixed a wrong return code in mysql_update() and mysql_delete() mysql-test/r/bug40113.result: Bug #40013: test case mysql-test/r/group_min_max.result: Bug #40013: fixed a wrong test case mysql-test/t/bug40113-master.opt: Bug #40013: test case mysql-test/t/bug40113.test: Bug #40013: test case mysql-test/t/group_min_max.test: Bug #40013: fixed a wrong test case sql/sql_delete.cc: Bug #40113: check for errors evaluating the quick select sql/sql_update.cc: Bug #40113: check for errors evaluating the quick select
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