1. 07 Feb, 2008 7 commits
  2. 06 Feb, 2008 5 commits
  3. 05 Feb, 2008 2 commits
  4. 04 Feb, 2008 2 commits
    • thek@adventure.(none)'s avatar
      Patch clean up. · acff1161
      thek@adventure.(none) authored
      Fixed interference between tests: Users were added but not properly removed.
      This caused later tests to fail.
      acff1161
    • davi@mysql.com/endora.local's avatar
      Bug#21801 SQL exception handlers and warnings · 15408307
      davi@mysql.com/endora.local authored
      The problem is that deprecated syntax warnings were not being
      suppressed when the stored routine is being parsed for the first
      execution. It's doesn't make sense to print out deprecated
      syntax warnings when the routine is being executed because this
      kind of warning only matters when the routine is being created.
      
      The solution is to suppress deprecated syntax warnings when
      parsing the stored routine for loading into the cache (might
      mean that the routine is being executed for the first time).
      15408307
  5. 01 Feb, 2008 8 commits
  6. 30 Jan, 2008 2 commits
    • kostja@dipika.(none)'s avatar
      917c7952
    • kostja@dipika.(none)'s avatar
      A fix and a test case for Bug#34166 Server crash in SHOW OPEN TABLES and · b46ce809
      kostja@dipika.(none) authored
      pre-locking.
      
      The crash was caused by an implicit assumption in check_table_access() that
      table_list parameter is always a part of lex->query_tables.
      
      When iterating over the passed list of tables, check_table_access() used
      to stop only when lex->query_tables_last_not_own was reached. 
      In case of pre-locking, lex->query_tables_last_own is not NULL and points
      to some element of lex->query_tables. When the parameter
      of check_table_access() was not part of lex->query_tables, loop invariant
      could never be violated and a crash would happen when the current table
      pointer would point beyond the end of the provided list.
      
      The fix is to change the signature of check_table_access() to also accept
      a numeric limit of loop iterations, similarly to check_grant(), and 
      supply this limit in all places when we want to check access of tables
      that are outside lex->query_tables, or just want to check access to one table.
      b46ce809
  7. 29 Jan, 2008 3 commits
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  11. 24 Jan, 2008 2 commits