- 13 Nov, 2007 1 commit
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The columns in HAVING can reference the GROUP BY and SELECT columns. There can be "table" prefixes when referencing these columns. And these "table" prefixes in HAVING use the table alias if available. This means that table aliases are subject to the same storage rules as table names and are dependent on lower_case_table_names in the same way as the table names are. Fixed by : 1. Treating table aliases as table names and make them lowercase when printing out the SQL statement for view persistence. 2. Using case insensitive comparison for table aliases when requested by lower_case_table_names mysql-test/r/lowercase_view.result: Bug #31562: test case mysql-test/t/lowercase_view.test: Bug #31562: test case sql/item.cc: Bug #31562: lower_case_table_name contious comparison when searching in GROUP BY sql/sql_base.cc: Bug #31562: lower_case_table_name contious comparison when searching in SELECT sql/sql_select.cc: Bug #31562: treat table aliases as table names and make them lowercase when printing
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- 08 Nov, 2007 4 commits
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into polly.(none):/home/kaa/src/opt/mysql-5.0-opt
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into polly.(none):/home/kaa/src/opt/mysql-5.0-opt mysql-test/r/select.result: Auto merged mysql-test/t/select.test: Auto merged
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into polly.(none):/home/kaa/src/opt/mysql-4.1-opt
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into polly.(none):/home/kaa/src/opt/bug32103/my50-bug26215 mysql-test/t/select.test: Auto merged mysql-test/r/select.result: Manual merge. sql/item.h: Manual merge.
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- 07 Nov, 2007 1 commit
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variable in where clause. Problem: the new_item() method of Item_uint used an incorrect constructor. "new Item_uint(name, max_length)" calls Item_uint::Item_uint(const char *str_arg, uint length) which assumes the first argument to be the string representation of the value, not the item's name. This could result in either a server crash or incorrect results depending on usage scenarios. Fixed by using the correct constructor in new_item(): Item_uint::Item_uint(const char *str_arg, longlong i, uint length). mysql-test/r/select.result: Added a test case for bug #32103. mysql-test/t/select.test: Added a test case for bug #32103. sql/item.h: Use the correct constructor for Item_uint in Item_uint::new_item().
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- 05 Nov, 2007 5 commits
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into mysql.com:/home/hf/work/31758/my50-31758
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into mysql.com:/home/hf/work/31758/my50-31758 mysql-test/t/func_str.test: Auto merged mysql-test/r/func_str.result: merging sql/item_strfunc.h: merging
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into polly.(none):/home/kaa/src/opt/mysql-5.0-opt client/mysql.cc: Auto merged
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the length of the remaining input string. This is to fix mysqldump test failure in PB introduced by the patch for bug #26215. client/mysql.cc: Fixed code that parses the DELIMITER command to correctly calculate the length of the remaining input string.
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- 02 Nov, 2007 2 commits
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into polly.(none):/home/kaa/src/opt/mysql-5.0-opt client/mysql.cc: Auto merged
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bug #26215: mysql command line client should not strip comments from SQL statements and bug #11230: Keeping comments when storing stored procedures With the introduction of multiline comments support in the command line client (mysql) in MySQL 4.1, it became impossible to preserve client-side comments within single SQL statements or stored routines. This feature was useful for monitoring tools and maintenance. The patch adds a new option to the command line client ('--enable-comments', '-c') which allows to preserve SQL comments and send them to the server for single SQL statements, and to keep comments in the code for stored procedures / functions / triggers. The patch is a modification of the contributed patch from bug #11230 with the following changes: - code style changes to conform to the coding guidelines - changed is_prefix() to my_strnncoll() to detect the DELIMITER command, since the first one is case-sensitive and not charset-aware - renamed t/comments-51.* to t/mysql_comments.* - removed tests for comments in triggers since 5.0 does not have SHOW CREATE TRIGGER (those tests will be added back in 5.1). The test cases are only for bug #11230. No automated test case for bug #26215 is possible due to the test suite deficiencies (though the cases from the bug report were tested manually). client/mysql.cc: Applied the contributed patch from bug11230 with the following changes: - code style changes to conform to the coding guidelines - changed is_prefix() to my_strnncoll() to detect the DELIMITER command, since the first one is case-sensitive and not charset-aware The patch adds a new option to the command line client which allows to preserve SQL comments and send them to the server to ensure better error reporting and to, keep comments in the code for stored procedures / functions / triggers. mysql-test/r/mysql_comments.result: Added test cases for bug11230. mysql-test/t/mysql_comments.sql: Added test cases for bug11230. mysql-test/t/mysql_comments.test: Added test cases for bug11230.
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- 01 Nov, 2007 1 commit
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The HAVING clause is subject to the same rules as the SELECT list about using aggregated and non-aggregated columns. But this was not enforced when processing implicit grouping from using aggregate functions. Fixed by performing the same checks for HAVING as for SELECT. mysql-test/r/func_group.result: Bug #31794: test case mysql-test/t/func_group.test: Bug #31794: test case sql/sql_select.cc: Bug #31794: Check HAVING in addition to SELECT list
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- 30 Oct, 2007 3 commits
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into magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/autopush/B31884-5.0-opt
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Item_in_subselect's only externally callable method is val_bool(). However the nullability in the wrapper class (Item_in_optimizer) is established by calling the "forbidden" method val_int(). Fixed to use the correct method (val_bool() ) to establish nullability of Item_in_subselect in Item_in_optimizer. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Bug #31884: test case mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Bug #31884: test case sql/item_subselect.h: Bug #31884: Use the correct method to establish nullability
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Item_func_inet_ntoa and Item_func_conv inherit 'maybe_null' flag from an argument, which is wrong. Both can be NULL with notnull arguments, so that's fixed. mysql-test/r/func_str.result: Bug #31758 inet_ntoa, oct crashes server with null+filesort test case mysql-test/t/func_str.test: Bug #31758 inet_ntoa, oct crashes server with null+filesort test result sql/item_strfunc.h: Bug #31758 inet_ntoa, oct crashes server with null+filesort missing maybe_null flags set for Item_func_inet_ntoa and Item_func_conv
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- 29 Oct, 2007 5 commits
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There are two problems with ROUND(X, D) on an exact numeric (DECIMAL, NUMERIC type) field of a table: 1) The implementation of the ROUND function would change the number of decimal places regardless of the value decided upon in fix_length_and_dec. When the number of decimal places is not constant, this would cause an inconsistent state where the number of digits was less than the number of decimal places, which crashes filesort. Fixed by not allowing the ROUND operation to add any more decimal places than was decided in fix_length_and_dec. 2) fix_length_and_dec would allow the number of decimals to be greater than the maximium configured value for constant values of D. This led to the same crash as in (1). Fixed by not allowing the above in fix_length_and_dec. mysql-test/r/type_decimal.result: Bug#30889: Test result mysql-test/t/type_decimal.test: Bug#30889: Test case sql/item_func.cc: Bug#30889: - Avoid setting number of digits after decimal point (scale) higher than its maximum value. - Avoid increasing the number of decimal places in ::decimal_op sql/item_func.h: Bug#30889: Added comments to the declarations of Item_func_numhybrid::<type>_op family of methods.
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The fix is a copy of Martin Friebe's suggestion. added testing for no_appended which will be false if anything, including the empty string is in result mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result: test result mysql-test/t/func_gconcat.test: test case sql/item_sum.cc: added testing for no_appended which will be False if anything, including the empty string is in result
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into polly.(none):/home/kaa/src/opt/mysql-5.0-opt mysql-test/r/variables.result: Auto merged mysql-test/t/variables.test: Auto merged sql/mysql_priv.h: Auto merged sql/mysqld.cc: Auto merged sql/set_var.cc: Auto merged
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- 27 Oct, 2007 2 commits
- 26 Oct, 2007 3 commits
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into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/5.0-opt sql/sql_class.cc: Auto merged
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into mysql.com:/misc/mysql/31662/50-31662 sql/sql_base.cc: Auto merged
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SHOW FIELDS FROM a view with no valid definer was possible (since fix for Bug#26817), but gave NULL as a field-type. This led to mysqldump-ing of such views being successful, but loading such a dump with the client failing. Patch allows SHOW FIELDS to give data-type of field in underlying table. mysql-test/r/information_schema_db.result: Fix test results: SHOW FIELDS FROM a view with no valid DEFINER gives us the field-type of the underlying table now rather than NULL. sql/sql_base.cc: In the case of SHOW FIELDS FROM <view>, do not require a valid DEFINER for determining underlying data-type like we usually do. This is needed for mysqldump.
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- 25 Oct, 2007 2 commits
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doesn't recognize it This is a 5.0 version of the patch, it will be null-merged to 5.1 Problem: 'log' and 'log_slow_queries' were "fixed" variables, i.e. they showed up in SHOW VARIABLES, but could not be used in expressions like "select @@log". Also, using them in the SET statement produced an incorrect "unknown system variable" error. Solution: Make 'log' and 'log_slow_queries' read-only dynamic variables to make them available for use in expressions, and produce a correct error about the variable being read-only when used in the SET statement. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Added a test case for bug #29131. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Added a test case for bug #29131. sql/mysql_priv.h: Changed the type of opt_log and opt_slow_log to my_bool to align with the interfaces in set_var.cc sql/mysqld.cc: Changed the type of opt_log and opt_slow_log to my_bool to align with the interfaces in set_var.cc sql/set_var.cc: Made 'log' and 'log_slow_queries' to be read-only dynamic system variable, i.e. available for use in expressions with the @@var syntax. sql/set_var.h: Added a new system variable class representing a read-only boolean variable.
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all space column names. The parser has been modified to check VIEW column names with the check_column_name function and to report an error on empty and all space column names (same as for TABLE column names). sql/sql_yacc.yy: Fixed bug #27695. The parser has been modified to check VIEW column aliases with the check_column_name function and to report an error on empty columns and all space columns (same as for TABLE column names). mysql-test/t/select.test: Updated test case for bug #27695. mysql-test/r/select.result: Updated test case for bug #27695.
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- 24 Oct, 2007 2 commits
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into magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/work/B30715-merged-5.0-opt
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file .\opt_sum.cc, line The optimizer pre-calculates the MIN/MAX values for queries like SELECT MIN(kp_k) WHERE kp_1 = const AND ... AND kp_k-1 = const when there is a key over kp_1...kp_k In doing so it was not checking correctly nullability and there was a superfluous assert(). Fixed by making sure that the field can be null before checking and taking out the wrong assert(). . Introduced a correct check for nullability The MIN(field) can return NULL when all the row values in the group are NULL-able or if there were no rows. Fixed the assertion to reflect the case when there are no rows. mysql-test/r/func_group.result: Bug #30715: test case mysql-test/t/func_group.test: Bug #30715: test case sql/opt_sum.cc: Bug #30715: correct nullability check for MIN/MAX pre-calculation over index.
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- 23 Oct, 2007 9 commits
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into mysql.com:/home/psergey/mysql-5.0-bug31450 sql/item.cc: Auto merged mysql-test/r/type_decimal.result: Post-merge fixes mysql-test/t/type_decimal.test: Post-merge fixes
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- Let Item::save_in_field() call set_field_to_null_with_conversions() for decimal type, like this is done for the other item result types. mysql-test/r/type_decimal.result: BUG#31450: Query causes error 1048: testcase mysql-test/t/type_decimal.test: BUG#31450: Query causes error 1048: testcase
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into mysql.com:/home/gluh/MySQL/Merge/5.0-opt client/mysqldump.c: Auto merged include/config-win.h: Auto merged libmysql/libmysql.c: Auto merged myisam/sort.c: Auto merged mysql-test/r/func_sapdb.result: Auto merged mysql-test/r/variables.result: Auto merged mysql-test/t/variables.test: Auto merged sql/field.cc: Auto merged sql/ha_innodb.cc: Auto merged sql/item_func.cc: Auto merged sql/item_sum.cc: Auto merged sql/item_timefunc.h: Auto merged sql/mysql_priv.h: Auto merged sql/set_var.cc: Auto merged sql/sql_acl.cc: Auto merged sql/sql_base.cc: Auto merged sql/sql_parse.cc: Auto merged sql/sql_select.cc: Auto merged sql/sql_yacc.yy: Auto merged tests/mysql_client_test.c: Auto merged mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result: manual merge mysql-test/r/type_decimal.result: manual merge mysql-test/t/type_datetime.test: manual merge mysql-test/t/type_decimal.test: manual merge sql/item.cc: manual merge
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