Commit 5739324d authored by serg@serg.mysql.com's avatar serg@serg.mysql.com

Merge work:/home/bk/mysql into serg.mysql.com:/usr/home/serg/Abk/mysql

parents d45bf758 530882c5
Miguel@light.local
monty@hundin.mysql.fi
paul@central.snake.net
serg@serg.mysql.com
input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@c Copyright 1997-2001 TcX AB, Detron HB and MySQL Finland AB
@c
@c *********************************************************
......@@ -12788,7 +12788,7 @@ this may be different than what you are used to.)
@item Claws @tab Gwen @tab cat @tab m @tab 1994-03-17 @tab
@item Buffy @tab Harold @tab dog @tab f @tab 1989-05-13 @tab
@item Fang @tab Benny @tab dog @tab m @tab 1990-08-27 @tab
@item Bowser @tab Diane @tab dog @tab m @tab 1989-08-31 @tab 1995-07-29
@item Bowser @tab Diane @tab dog @tab m @tab 1998-08-31 @tab 1995-07-29
@item Chirpy @tab Gwen @tab bird @tab f @tab 1998-09-11 @tab
@item Whistler @tab Gwen @tab bird @tab @tab 1997-12-09 @tab
@item Slim @tab Benny @tab snake @tab m @tab 1996-04-29 @tab
......@@ -13948,8 +13948,8 @@ MySQL.
Some of the examples use the table @code{shop} to hold the price of each
article (item number) for certain traders (dealers). Supposing that each
trader has a single fixed price per article, then (@code{item},
@code{trader}) is a primary key for the records.
trader has a single fixed price per article, then (@code{article},
@code{dealer}) is a primary key for the records.
Start the command line tool @code{mysql} and select a database:
......@@ -14158,7 +14158,7 @@ splitting of the concatenated column in the client.
@subsection Using user variables
You can use MySQL user variables to remember results without
having to store them in a temporary variables in the client.
having to store them in temporary variables in the client.
@xref{Variables}.
For example, to find the articles with the highest and lowest price you
......@@ -17191,7 +17191,7 @@ knowing your 'scrambled' password is enough to be able to connect to
the MySQL server!
@end itemize
MySQL users and they privileges are normally created with the
MySQL users and their privileges are normally created with the
@code{GRANT} command. @xref{GRANT}.
When you login to a MySQL server with a command line client you
......@@ -17217,13 +17217,14 @@ mysql -u monty -p database_name
Note that in the last example the password is @strong{NOT} 'database_name'.
If you want to use the @code{-p} option to supply a password you should do like this:
If you want to use the @code{-p} option to supply a password you should do so
like this:
@example
mysql -u monty -pguess database_name
@end example
On some system the library call that MySQL uses to prompt for a
On some systems, the library call that MySQL uses to prompt for a
password will automatically cut the password to 8 characters. Internally
MySQL doesn't have any limit for the length of the password.
......@@ -46854,6 +46855,9 @@ not yet 100% confident in this code.
@appendixsubsec Changes in release 3.23.43
@itemize @bullet
@item
Fixed unlikely bug, which returned not matching rows, in SELECT with
many tables and multi-column indexes and 'range' type.
@item
Fixed a unlikely core-dump bug when doing @code{EXPLAIN SELECT} when using
many tables and @code{ORDER BY}.
@item
......@@ -1106,7 +1106,7 @@ changequote([, ])dnl
AC_DEFUN(AC_SYS_LARGEFILE,
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(largefile,
[ --disable-large-files Omit support for large files])
[ --disable-largefile Omit support for large files])
if test "$enable_largefile" != no; then
AC_CHECK_TOOL(GETCONF, getconf)
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_FLAGS(CFLAGS)
......
......@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_INIT(sql/mysqld.cc)
AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
# The Docs Makefile.am parses this line!
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(mysql, 3.23.42)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(mysql, 3.23.43)
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
PROTOCOL_VERSION=10
......
......@@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ id catid stateid countyid
a
1
2
a a b
2 2 3
......@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ t1 index NULL a 9 NULL 12 where used; Using index
table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
t1 range a,b a 9 NULL 3 where used; Using index
table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
t1 ref a,b b 4 const 2 where used
t1 range a,b a 9 NULL 2 where used; Using index
table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
t1 ref a,b a 5 const 3 where used; Using index
table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
......
......@@ -89,3 +89,26 @@ select t1.a from t1 as t1 left join t1 as t2 using (a) left join t1 as t3 using
--error 1116
select t1.a from t1 as t1 left join t1 as t2 using (a) left join t1 as t3 using (a) left join t1 as t4 using (a) left join t1 as t5 using (a) left join t1 as t6 using (a) left join t1 as t7 using (a) left join t1 as t8 using (a) left join t1 as t9 using (a) left join t1 as t10 using (a) left join t1 as t11 using (a) left join t1 as t12 using (a) left join t1 as t13 using (a) left join t1 as t14 using (a) left join t1 as t15 using (a) left join t1 as t16 using (a) left join t1 as t17 using (a) left join t1 as t18 using (a) left join t1 as t19 using (a) left join t1 as t20 using (a) left join t1 as t21 using (a) left join t1 as t22 using (a) left join t1 as t23 using (a) left join t1 as t24 using (a) left join t1 as t25 using (a) left join t1 as t26 using (a) left join t1 as t27 using (a) left join t1 as t28 using (a) left join t1 as t29 using (a) left join t1 as t30 using (a) left join t1 as t31 using (a) left join t1 as t32 using (a) left join t1 as t33 using (a) left join t1 as t34 using (a) left join t1 as t35 using (a) left join t1 as t36 using (a) left join t1 as t37 using (a) left join t1 as t38 using (a) left join t1 as t39 using (a) left join t1 as t40 using (a) left join t1 as t41 using (a) left join t1 as t42 using (a) left join t1 as t43 using (a) left join t1 as t44 using (a) left join t1 as t45 using (a) left join t1 as t46 using (a) left join t1 as t47 using (a) left join t1 as t48 using (a) left join t1 as t49 using (a) left join t1 as t50 using (a) left join t1 as t51 using (a) left join t1 as t52 using (a) left join t1 as t53 using (a) left join t1 as t54 using (a) left join t1 as t55 using (a) left join t1 as t56 using (a) left join t1 as t57 using (a) left join t1 as t58 using (a) left join t1 as t59 using (a) left join t1 as t60 using (a) left join t1 as t61 using (a) left join t1 as t62 using (a) left join t1 as t63 using (a) left join t1 as t64 using (a) left join t1 as t65 using (a);
drop table t1;
#
# Simple join test. This failed in 3.23.42, there should have been
# no matches, still three matches were found.
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a int(11) NOT NULL,
b int(11) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (a,b)
) TYPE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),(1,5),(1,6),(1,7),(2,3);
CREATE TABLE t2 (
a int(11) default NULL
) TYPE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2),(3);
SELECT t1.a,t2.a,b FROM t1,t2 WHERE t1.a=t2.a AND (t1.a=1 OR t1.a=2) AND b>=1 AND b<=3;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
......@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ int my_close(File fd, myf MyFlags)
pthread_mutex_destroy(&my_file_info[fd].mutex);
#endif
my_file_info[fd].type = UNOPEN;
my_file_opened--;
}
my_file_opened--;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&THR_LOCK_open);
DBUG_RETURN(err);
} /* my_close */
......@@ -96,9 +96,8 @@ File my_register_filename(File fd, const char *FileName, enum file_type
my_error(EE_OUT_OF_FILERESOURCES, MYF(ME_BELL+ME_WAITTANG),
FileName, my_errno);
return(-1);
#else
thread_safe_increment(my_file_opened,&THR_LOCK_open);
#endif
thread_safe_increment(my_file_opened,&THR_LOCK_open);
return(fd); /* safeguard */
}
pthread_mutex_lock(&THR_LOCK_open);
......
......@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
echo "This scripts updates the mysql.user, mysql.db, mysql.host and the"
echo "mysql.func table to MySQL 3.22.14 and above."
echo ""
echo "This is needed if you want to use the new GRANT functions or"
echo "want to use the more secure passwords."
echo "This is needed if you want to use the new GRANT functions,"
echo "CREATE AGGREAGATE FUNCTION or want to use the more secure passwords in 3.23"
echo ""
echo "If you get Access denied errors, you should run this script again"
echo "and give the MySQL root user password as a argument!"
......@@ -15,13 +15,12 @@ host="localhost"
# Fix old password format, add File_priv and func table
echo ""
echo "If your tables are already up to date or partially up to date you will"
echo "get some warnings about 'Duplicated column name' or"
echo "'Table 'func' already exists'. You can safely ignore these!"
echo "get some warnings about 'Duplicated column name'. You can safely ignore these!"
@bindir@/mysql -f --user=root --password="$root_password" --host="$host" mysql <<END_OF_DATA
alter table user change password password char(16) NOT NULL;
alter table user add File_priv enum('N','Y') NOT NULL;
CREATE TABLE func (
CREATE TABLE if not exists func (
name char(64) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
ret tinyint(1) DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
dl char(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
......@@ -64,7 +63,7 @@ fi
echo "Creating the new table and column privilege tables"
@bindir@/mysql -f --user=root --password="$root_password" --host="$host" mysql <<END_OF_DATA
CREATE TABLE tables_priv (
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tables_priv (
Host char(60) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
Db char(60) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
User char(16) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
......@@ -75,7 +74,7 @@ CREATE TABLE tables_priv (
Column_priv set('Select','Insert','Update','References') DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (Host,Db,User,Table_name)
);
CREATE TABLE columns_priv (
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS columns_priv (
Host char(60) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
Db char(60) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
User char(16) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
......
......@@ -2258,7 +2258,20 @@ make_join_select(JOIN *join,SQL_SELECT *select,COND *cond)
{
JOIN_TAB *tab=join->join_tab+i;
table_map current_map= tab->table->map;
bool use_quick_range=0;
used_tables|=current_map;
if (tab->type == JT_REF && tab->quick &&
tab->ref.key_length < tab->quick->max_used_key_length)
{
/* Range uses longer key; Use this instead of ref on key */
tab->type=JT_ALL;
use_quick_range=1;
tab->use_quick=1;
tab->ref.key_parts=0; // Don't use ref key.
join->best_positions[i].records_read=tab->quick->records;
}
COND *tmp=make_cond_for_table(cond,used_tables,current_map);
if (!tmp && tab->quick)
{ // Outer join
......@@ -2301,7 +2314,7 @@ make_join_select(JOIN *join,SQL_SELECT *select,COND *cond)
if (tab->const_keys && tab->table->reginfo.impossible_range)
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
else if (tab->type == JT_ALL)
else if (tab->type == JT_ALL && ! use_quick_range)
{
if (tab->const_keys &&
tab->table->reginfo.impossible_range)
......@@ -2356,15 +2369,6 @@ make_join_select(JOIN *join,SQL_SELECT *select,COND *cond)
}
}
}
if (tab->type == JT_REF && sel->quick &&
tab->ref.key_length < sel->quick->max_used_key_length)
{
/* Range uses longer key; Use this instead of ref on key */
tab->type=JT_ALL;
tab->use_quick=1;
tab->ref.key_parts=0; // Don't use ref key.
join->best_positions[i].records_read=sel->quick->records;
}
}
}
}
......
......@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
** You can easily get all switches right by doing:
** cd sql ; make udf_example.o
** Take the compile line that make writes, remove the '-c' near the end of
** the line and add -o udf_example.so to the end of the compile line.
** the line and add -shared -o udf_example.so to the end of the compile line.
** The resulting library (udf_example.so) should be copied to some dir
** searched by ld. (/usr/lib ?)
**
......@@ -97,6 +97,13 @@
** Active function will be reloaded on every restart of server
** (if --skip-grant-tables is not given)
**
** If you ge problems with undefined symbols when loading the shared
** library, you should verify that mysqld is compiled with the -rdynamic
** option.
**
** If you can't get AGGREGATES to work, check that you have the column
** 'type' in the mysql.func table. If not, run 'mysql_fix_privilege_tables'.
**
*/
#ifdef STANDARD
......@@ -128,6 +135,11 @@ my_bool sequence_init(UDF_INIT *initid, UDF_ARGS *args, char *message);
void sequence_deinit(UDF_INIT *initid);
long long sequence(UDF_INIT *initid, UDF_ARGS *args, char *is_null,
char *error);
my_bool avgcost_init( UDF_INIT* initid, UDF_ARGS* args, char* message );
void avgcost_deinit( UDF_INIT* initid );
void avgcost_reset( UDF_INIT* initid, UDF_ARGS* args, char* is_null, char *error );
void avgcost_add( UDF_INIT* initid, UDF_ARGS* args, char* is_null, char *error );
double avgcost( UDF_INIT* initid, UDF_ARGS* args, char* is_null, char *error );
}
......@@ -766,6 +778,7 @@ char *reverse_lookup(UDF_INIT *initid, UDF_ARGS *args, char *result,
*res_length=(ulong) (strmov(result,hp->h_name) - result);
return result;
}
#endif // defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYADDR_R) && defined(HAVE_SOLARIS_STYLE_GETHOST)
/*
** Syntax for the new aggregate commands are:
......@@ -777,13 +790,6 @@ char *reverse_lookup(UDF_INIT *initid, UDF_ARGS *args, char *result,
** (this example is provided by Andreas F. Bobak <bobak@relog.ch>)
*/
extern "C" {
my_bool avgcost_init( UDF_INIT* initid, UDF_ARGS* args, char* message );
void avgcost_deinit( UDF_INIT* initid );
void avgcost_reset( UDF_INIT* initid, UDF_ARGS* args, char* is_null, char *error );
void avgcost_add( UDF_INIT* initid, UDF_ARGS* args, char* is_null, char *error );
double avgcost( UDF_INIT* initid, UDF_ARGS* args, char* is_null, char *error );
}
struct avgcost_data
{
......@@ -810,7 +816,7 @@ avgcost_init( UDF_INIT* initid, UDF_ARGS* args, char* message )
return 1;
}
if ((args->arg_type[0] != INT_RESULT) && (args->arg_type[1] != REAL_RESULT) )
if ((args->arg_type[0] != INT_RESULT) || (args->arg_type[1] != REAL_RESULT) )
{
strcpy(
message,
......@@ -917,5 +923,4 @@ avgcost( UDF_INIT* initid, UDF_ARGS* args, char* is_null, char* error )
return data->totalprice/double(data->totalquantity);
}
#endif // defined(HAVE_GETHOSTBYADDR_R) && defined(HAVE_SOLARIS_STYLE_GETHOST)
#endif /* HAVE_DLOPEN */
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