Commit b58873ae authored by monty@hundin.mysql.fi's avatar monty@hundin.mysql.fi

merge

parents 35f2d831 915f1aee
......@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ done
commands="\
$make -k clean || true
/bin/rm -f */.deps/*.P config.cache
/bin/rm -f */.deps/*.P config.cache innobase/config.cache bdb/build_unix/config.cache
aclocal && autoheader && aclocal && automake && autoconf
(cd bdb/dist && sh s_all)
......
......@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ make -k clean
/bin/rm -f config.cache
aclocal; autoheader; aclocal; automake; autoconf
CFLAGS=-O6 CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS="-O6 -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql --with-debug
CFLAGS=-O6 CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS="-O6 -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql --with-debug --with-extra-charsets=complex
make
gmake -k clean || true
/bin/rm -f */.deps/*.P config.cache
/bin/rm -f */.deps/*.P config.cache innobase/config.cache bdb/build_unix/config.cache
aclocal && autoheader && aclocal && automake && autoconf
(cd bdb/dist && sh s_all)
......
......@@ -3390,13 +3390,9 @@ of contributing to the MySQL development while getting something useful
in return, is to purchase support directly from MySQL AB.
@end itemize
For examples of situations when a commercial license is needed, please
visit the online manual at @uref{http://www.mysql.com/doc/}.
For buying commercial licenses and support, please visit the order section
at @uref{https://order.mysql.com/}.
@node Using the MySQL server for free under GPL, , Using the MySQL server under a commercial license, MySQL server licenses
@subsection Using the MySQL Server for Free Under GPL
......@@ -14663,6 +14659,7 @@ mysql> SELECT * FROM shop;
* example-Foreign keys:: Using foreign keys
* Searching on two keys:: Searching on Two Keys
* Calculating days:: Calculating visits per day
* example-AUTO_INCREMENT:: Using AUTO_INCREMENT
@end menu
......@@ -14961,7 +14958,7 @@ DROP TABLE tmp;
The above way to solve this query is in effect a @code{UNION} of two queries.
@node Calculating days, , Searching on two keys, Examples
@node Calculating days, example-AUTO_INCREMENT, Searching on two keys, Examples
@subsection Calculating visits per day
@findex BIT_OR
......@@ -14992,6 +14989,67 @@ The above calculates how many different days was used for a given
year/month combination, with automatic removal of duplicate entries.
@node example-AUTO_INCREMENT, , Calculating days, Examples
@subsection Using AUTO_INCREMENT
@cindex AUTO_INCREMENT
The @code{AUTO_INCREMENT} attribute can be used to generate an unique
identity for new rows:
@example
CREATE TABLE animals (id mediumint not null auto_increment,
name char(30) not null,
primary key (id));
INSERT INTO animals (name) values ("dog"),("cat"),("penguin"),("lax"),("whale");
SELECT * FROM animals;
Which returns:
+----+---------+
| id | name |
+----+---------+
| 1 | dog |
| 2 | cat |
| 3 | penguin |
| 4 | lax |
| 5 | whale |
+----+---------+
@end example
For MyISAM and BDB tables you can specify @code{AUTO_INCREMENT} on
secondary column in a multi-column key. In this case the generated
value for the autoincrement column is calculated as
@code{MAX(auto_increment_column)+1) WHERE prefix=given-prefix}. This is
useful when you want to put data into ordered groups.
@example
CREATE TABLE animals (grp enum ('fish','mammal','bird') not null,
id mediumint not null auto_increment,
name char(30) not null,
primary key (grp,id));
INSERT INTO animals (grp,name) values ("mammal","dog"),("mammal","cat"),("bird","penguin"),("fish","lax"),("mammal","whale");
SELECT * FROM animals order by grp,id;
Which returns:
+--------+----+---------+
| grp | id | name |
+--------+----+---------+
| fish | 1 | lax |
| mammal | 1 | dog |
| mammal | 2 | cat |
| mammal | 3 | whale |
| bird | 1 | penguin |
+--------+----+---------+
@end example
Note that in this case, the auto_increment value will be reused if you
delete the row with the biggest auto_increment value in any group.
You can get the used @code{AUTO_INCREMENT} key with the
@code{LAST_INSERT_ID()} SQL function or the @code{mysql_insert_id()} API
function.
@node Batch mode, Twin, Examples, Tutorial
@section Using @code{mysql} in Batch Mode
......@@ -35073,6 +35131,9 @@ positive number. This is done to avoid precision problems when
numbers 'wrap' over from positive to negative and also to ensure that one
doesn't accidentally get an auto_increment column that contains 0.
In MyISAM and BDB tables you can specify @code{AUTO_INCREMENT} secondary
column in a multi-column key. @xref{example-AUTO_INCREMENT}.
@cindex ODBC compatibility
@cindex compatibility, with ODBC
To make MySQL compatible with some ODBC applications, you can find
......@@ -5092,8 +5092,7 @@ static bool test_if_ref(Item_field *left_item,Item *right_item)
{
if (right_item->type() == Item::FIELD_ITEM)
return (field->eq_def(((Item_field *) right_item)->field));
if (right_item->const_item() &&
(right_item->val_int() || !right_item->null_value))
if (right_item->const_item() && !(right_item->is_null()))
{
// We can remove binary fields and numerical fields except float,
// as float comparison isn't 100 % secure
......
......@@ -1562,10 +1562,10 @@ simple_expr:
| '{' ident expr '}' { $$= $3; }
| MATCH ident_list_arg AGAINST '(' expr ')'
{ Select->ftfunc_list.push_back((Item_func_match *)
$$=new Item_func_match_nl(*$2,$5)); }
($$=new Item_func_match_nl(*$2,$5))); }
| MATCH ident_list_arg AGAINST '(' expr IN_SYM BOOLEAN_SYM MODE_SYM ')'
{ Select->ftfunc_list.push_back((Item_func_match *)
$$=new Item_func_match_bool(*$2,$5)); }
($$=new Item_func_match_bool(*$2,$5))); }
| BINARY expr %prec NEG { $$= new Item_func_binary($2); }
| CASE_SYM opt_expr WHEN_SYM when_list opt_else END
{ $$= new Item_func_case(* $4, $2, $5 ) }
......
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