- 02 Jun, 2007 1 commit
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igor@olga.mysql.com authored
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- 01 Jun, 2007 6 commits
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ibabaev@bk-internal.mysql.com authored
into bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.0-opt
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kostja@bodhi.(none) authored
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kostja@bodhi.(none) authored
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kostja@bodhi.(none) authored
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kostja@bodhi.(none) authored
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gkodinov/kgeorge@magare.gmz authored
into magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/autopush/B28366-5.0-opt-win
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- 31 May, 2007 14 commits
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/mysql-5.0-opt
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/mysql-5.0-opt
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
Additional patch for bug #28244 to workaround valgrind warnings.
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
into moonbone.local:/mnt/gentoo64/work/28494-bug-5.0-opt-mysql
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
The end_update() function uses the Item::save_org_in_field() function to save original values of items into the group buffer. But for the Item_func_set_user_var this method was mapped to the save_in_field method. The latter function wrongly decides to use the result_field. This leads to saving incorrect value in the grouping buffer and wrong result of the whole query. The can_use_result_field argument of the bool type is added to the Item_func_set_user_var::save_in_field() function. If it is set to FALSE then the item's result field won't be used. Otherwise it will be detected whether the result field will be used (old behaviour). Two wrapping functions for the function above are added to the Item_func_set_user_var class: the save_in_field(Field *field, bool no_conversions) - it calls the above function with the can_use_result_field set to TRUE. the save_org_in_field(Field *field) - same, but the can_use_result_field is set to FALSE.
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
ON conditions from JOIN expression were ignored at CHECK OPTION check when updating a multi-table view with CHECK OPTION. The st_table_list::prep_check_option function has been modified to to take into account ON conditions at CHECK OPTION check It was also changed to build the check option condition only once for any update used in PS/SP.
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/mysql-5.0-opt-28244
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
Patch to eliminate compilation warning.
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/mysql-5.0-opt
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/mysql-5.0-opt-28244
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
When the same VIEW was created at the master side twice, malformed (truncated after the word 'AS') query string was forwarded to client side, so error messages on the master and client was different, and replication was broken. The mysql_register_view function call failed too early: fields of `view' output argument of this function was not filled yet with correct data required for query replication. The mysql_register_view function also copied pointers to local buffers into a memory allocated by the caller.
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lars/lthalmann@dl145h.mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/nfsdisk1/lars/bk/mysql-5.0-rpl
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/mysql-5.0-opt-28598
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
mysqld crashed when a long-running explain query was killed from another connection. When the current thread caught a kill signal executing the function best_extension_by_limited_search it just silently returned to the calling function greedy_search without initializing elements of the join->best_positions array. However, the greedy_search function ignored thd->killed status after a calls to the best_extension_by_limited_search function, and after several calls the greedy_search function used an uninitialized data from the join->best_positions[idx] to search position in the join->best_ref array. That search failed, and greedy_search tried to call swap_variables function with NULL argument - that caused a crash.
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- 30 May, 2007 15 commits
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refining the test because of Bug #28786 'reset master' does not reset binlogging on embeded server
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
ENUM fields internally store their values as integers and may use integer values as indexes to their values. Invalid values are mapped to zero value. When storing an empty string the ENUM field fails to find an appropriate value and tries to convert the provided string to integer. The conversion also fails and error is returned even if the thd->count_cuted_fields is set to CHECK_FIELD_IGNORE. This makes the range optimizer wrongly decide that an impossible range is present. Now the Field_enum::store() returns error while storing an empty string only if the thd->count_cuted_fields isn't set to CHECK_FIELD_IGNORE.
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mhansson@dl145s.mysql.com authored
into dl145s.mysql.com:/users/mhansson/mysql/autopush/my50-bug28250
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gluh@eagle.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/gluh/MySQL/Merge/5.0-opt
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gluh@mysql.com/eagle.(none) authored
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/mysql-5.0-opt-28716
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
Fixed bug #28716: additional patch to eliminate compilation error under Windows.
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/mysql-5.0-opt
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/mysql-5.0-opt-28716
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gkodinov/kgeorge@magare.gmz authored
into magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/autopush/B28492-5.0-opt
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test comments correction
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anozdrin/alik@ibm. authored
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
The result of the CHECK OPTION condition evaluation over an updated record and records of merged tables was arbitrary and dependant on the order of records in the merged tables during the execution of SELECT statement. The CHECK OPTION expression was evaluated over expired record buffers (with arbitrary data in the fields). Rowids of tables used in the CHECK OPTION expression were added to temporary table rows. The multi_update::do_updates() method was modified to restore necessary record buffers before evaluation of the CHECK OPTION condition.
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gkodinov/kgeorge@magare.gmz authored
into magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/autopush/B28605-5.0-opt
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gkodinov/kgeorge@magare.gmz authored
Integer values with 10 digits may or may not fit into an int column (e.g. 2147483647 vs 6147483647). Thus when creating a temp table column for such an int we must use bigint instead. Fixed to use bigint. Also subsituted a "magic number" with a named constant.
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- 29 May, 2007 4 commits
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combining the final result variable in such way that either option of the test execution will yield zero.
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
type assertion. The bug was introduced by the patch for bug #16377. The "+ INTERVAL" (Item_date_add_interval) function detects its result type by the type of its first argument. But in some cases it returns STRING as the result type. This happens when, for example, the first argument is a DATE represented as string. All this makes the get_datetime_value() function misinterpret such result and return wrong DATE/DATETIME value. To avoid such cases in the fix for #16377 the code that detects correct result field type on the first execution was added to the Item_date_add_interval::get_date() function. Due to this the result field type of the Item_date_add_interval item stored by the send_fields() function differs from item's result field type at the moment when the item is actually sent. It causes an assertion failure. Now the get_datetime_value() detects that the DATE value is returned by some item not only by checking the result field type but also by comparing the returned value with the 100000000L constant - any DATE value should be less than this value. Removed result field type adjusting code from the Item_date_add_interval::get_date() function.
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tests refining, see binlog_killed.test file for details
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refining the test.
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