1. 31 Jul, 2007 2 commits
    • unknown's avatar
      Merge mysql.com:/home/hf/work/029717/my41-29717 · 6b745cf6
      unknown authored
      into  mysql.com:/home/hf/work/29717/my41-29717
      
      
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        Auto merged
      6b745cf6
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      Bug #29717 INSERT INTO SELECT inserts values even if · 791584ae
      unknown authored
       SELECT statement itself returns empty.
      
      As a result of this bug 'SELECT AGGREGATE_FUNCTION(fld) ... GROUP BY'
      can return one row instead of an empty result set.
      
      When GROUP BY only has fields of constant tables
      (with a single row), the optimizer deletes the group_list.
      After that we lose the information about whether we had an
      GROUP BY statement. Though it's important
      as SELECT min(x) from empty_table; and
         SELECT min(x) from empty_table GROUP BY y; have to return
      different results - the first query should return one row,
      second - an empty result set.
      So here we add the 'group_optimized_away' flag to remember this case
      when GROUP BY exists in the query and is removed
      by the optimizer, and check this flag in end_send_group()
      
      
      mysql-test/r/group_by.result:
        Bug #29717 INSERT INTO SELECT inserts values even if
         SELECT statement itself returns empty.
        
        test result
      mysql-test/r/insert_select.result:
        Bug #29717 INSERT INTO SELECT inserts values even if
         SELECT statement itself returns empty.
        
        test result
      mysql-test/t/group_by.test:
        Bug #29717 INSERT INTO SELECT inserts values even if
         SELECT statement itself returns empty.
        
        This is additional testcase that is more basic than the
        original bug's testcase and has the same reason.
      mysql-test/t/insert_select.test:
        Bug #29717 INSERT INTO SELECT inserts values even if
         SELECT statement itself returns empty.
        
        test case
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        Bug #29717 INSERT INTO SELECT inserts values even if
         SELECT statement itself returns empty.
        
        Remember the 'GROUP BY was optimized away' case in the JOIN::group_optimized
        and check this in the end_send_group()
      sql/sql_select.h:
        Bug #29717 INSERT INTO SELECT inserts values even if
         SELECT statement itself returns empty.
        
        JOIN::group_optimized member added to remember the 'GROUP BY optimied away'
        case
      791584ae
  2. 22 Jul, 2007 1 commit
  3. 21 Jul, 2007 1 commit
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      Fixed bug #29911. · 72c6c789
      unknown authored
      This bug manifested itself for join queries with GROUP BY and HAVING clauses
      whose SELECT lists contained DISTINCT. It occurred when the optimizer could
      deduce that the result set would have not more than one row.
      The bug could lead to wrong result sets for queries of this type because
      HAVING conditions were erroneously ignored in some cases in the function
      remove_duplicates.   
      
      
      mysql-test/r/having.result:
        Added a test case for bug #29911.
      mysql-test/t/having.test:
        Added a test case for bug #29911.
      72c6c789
  4. 20 Jul, 2007 1 commit
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      Bug #29494 Field packet with NULL fields crashes libmysqlclient. · 1a2d2117
      unknown authored
      unpack_fields() didn't expect NULL_LENGHT in the field's descriptions.
      In this case we get NULL in the resulting string so cannot use
      strdup_root to make a copy of it.
      strdup_root changed with strmake_root as it's NULL-safe
      
      
      sql-common/client.c:
        Bug #29494 Field packet with NULL fields crashes libmysqlclient
        
        strdup_root changed with strmake_root in unpack_fields()
      1a2d2117
  5. 17 Jul, 2007 1 commit
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  8. 13 Jul, 2007 1 commit
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      Bug#27198: Error returns from time() are ignored · a7e5f73a
      unknown authored
      gettimeofday() can fail and presumably, so can time().
      Keep an eye on it.
      
      Since we have no data on this at all so far, we just
      retry on failure (and log the event), assuming that
      this is just an intermittant failure. This might of
      course hang the threat until we succeed. Once we know
      more about these failures, an appropriate more clever
      scheme may be picked (only try so many times per thread,
      etc., if that fails, return last "good" time() we got or
      some such).  Using sql_print_information() to log as this
      probably only occurs in high load scenarios where the debug-
      trace likely is disabled (or might interfere with testing
      the effect).  No test-case as this is a non-deterministic
      issue.
      
      
      sql/mysql_priv.h:
        Bug#27198: Error returns from time() are ignored
        
        move declarations for log.cc to before inclusion of
        sql_class.h as we now use sql_print_information() in
        there.
      sql/sql_class.h:
        Bug#27198: Error returns from time() are ignored
        
        gettimeofday() can fail and presumably, so can time().
        Keep an eye on it.
      a7e5f73a
  9. 09 Jul, 2007 1 commit
  10. 08 Jul, 2007 2 commits
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  13. 05 Jul, 2007 2 commits
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      Merge chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-ateam · 01554dd9
      unknown authored
      into  chilla.local:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-axmrg
      
      
      01554dd9
    • unknown's avatar
      BUG#27564 - Valgrind: UDF does not cleanup correctly · b7bf9725
      unknown authored
      Dropping an user defined function may cause server crash in
      case this function is still in use by another thread.
      
      The problem was that our hash implementation didn't update
      hash link list properly when hash_update() was called.
      
      
      mysys/hash.c:
        The following requirement wasn't met by hash_update() function
        causing corruption of hash links list:
        
        After a record was unlinked from the old chain during update, it
        holds random position. By the chance this position is equal to
        position for the first element in the new chain. That means
        updated record is the only record in the new chain.
      b7bf9725
  14. 04 Jul, 2007 1 commit
  15. 03 Jul, 2007 4 commits
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      Merge gshchepa@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1-opt · f57e4b99
      unknown authored
      into  gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/4.1-opt
      
      
      f57e4b99
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      loaddata.result, loaddata.test: · bc3e0086
      unknown authored
        Test case update for bug #29294.
      
      
      mysql-test/t/loaddata.test:
        Test case update for bug #29294.
      mysql-test/r/loaddata.result:
        Test case update for bug #29294.
      bc3e0086
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      sql_class.cc: · 19a5d20c
      unknown authored
        Windows compilation error fix.
      
      
      sql/sql_class.cc:
        Windows compilation error fix.
      19a5d20c
    • unknown's avatar
      Fixed bug #29294. · 166d3c91
      unknown authored
      The `SELECT 'r' INTO OUTFILE ... FIELDS ENCLOSED BY 'r' ' statement
      encoded the 'r' string to a 4 byte string of value x'725c7272'
      (sequence of 4 characters: r\rr).
      The LOAD DATA statement decoded this string to a 1 byte string of
      value x'0d' (ASCII Carriage Return character) instead of the original
      'r' character.
      The same error also happened with the FIELDS ENCLOSED BY clause
      followed by special characters: 'n', 't', 'r', 'b', '0', 'Z' and 'N'.
      
      NOTE 1: This is a result of the undocumented feature: the LOAD DATA INFILE
      recognises 2-byte input sequences like \n, \t, \r and \Z in addition
      to documented 2-byte sequences: \0 and \N. This feature should be
      documented (here backspace character is a default ESCAPED BY character,
      in the real-life example it may be any ESCAPED BY character).
      
      NOTE 2, changed behaviour:
      Now the `SELECT INTO OUTFILE' statement with the `FIELDS ENCLOSED BY'
      clause followed by one of: 'n', 't', 'r', 'b', '0', 'Z' or 'N' characters
      encodes this special character itself by doubling it ('r' --> 'rr'),
      not by prepending it with an escape character.
      
      
      sql/sql_class.h:
        Fixed bug #29294.
        The ESCAPE_CHARS macro constant is defined to enumerate
        symbolic names of espace-sequences like  '\n', '\t' etc.
        The select_export::is_ambiguous_field_sep field has been added
        to distinguish special values of the field_sep field from
        another values (see ESCAPE_CHARS).
      sql/sql_class.cc:
        Fixed bug #29294.
        The select_export::send_data method has been modified to
        encode special values of the field_sep field by
        doubling of those values instead of prepending them with a
        value of the escape_char field.
        Example: The SELECT 'r' INTO OUTFILE FIELDS ENCLOSED BY 'r'
        now produces the 'rr' output string instead of x'5c72'
        (i.e. instead of sequence of 2 bytes: \ and r).
      sql/sql_load.cc:
        Fixed bug #29294.
        Added commentary for the READ_INFO::unescape method.
      mysql-test/t/loaddata.test:
        Updated test case for bug #29294.
      mysql-test/r/loaddata.result:
        Updated test case for bug #29294.
      166d3c91
  16. 26 Jun, 2007 2 commits
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      Fixed bug #29251. · 7fbf6303
      unknown authored
      Sometimes special 0 ENUM values was ALTERed to normal
      empty string ENUM values.
      
      Special 0 ENUM value has the same string representation
      as normal ENUM value defined as '' (empty string).
      The do_field_string function was used to convert
      ENUM data at an ALTER TABLE request, but this
      function doesn't care about numerical "indices" of
      ENUM values, i.e. do_field_string doesn't distinguish
      a special 0 value from an empty string value.
      
      A new copy function called do_field_enum has been added to
      copy special 0 ENUM values without conversion to an empty
      string.
      
      
      sql/field_conv.cc:
        Fixed bug #29251.
        The Copy_field::get_copy_func method has been modified to
        return a pointer to the do_field_enum function if a conversion
        between two columns of incompatible enum types is required.
        The do_field_enum function has been added for the correct
        conversion of special 0 enum values.
      mysql-test/t/type_enum.test:
        Updated test case for bug #29251.
      mysql-test/r/type_enum.result:
        Updated test case for bug #29251.
      7fbf6303
    • unknown's avatar
      Merge maint1.mysql.com:/data/localhome/tsmith/bk/41 · 58419e9e
      unknown authored
      into  maint1.mysql.com:/data/localhome/tsmith/bk/maint/41
      
      
      58419e9e
  17. 25 Jun, 2007 1 commit
  18. 23 Jun, 2007 1 commit
  19. 22 Jun, 2007 1 commit
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      Fix for bug #29079: Semantics of "bigint" depend on platform specifics (size, signedness of char ?) · ae587cfb
      unknown authored
      Problem: long and long long types mess in a comparison may lead to wrong results on some platforms.
      Fix: prefer [unsigned] long long as [u]longlong as it's used unconditionally in many places.
      
      
      include/my_global.h:
        Fix for bug #29079: Semantics of "bigint" depend on platform specifics (size, signedness of char ?)
          - use [unsigned] long long as [u]longlong if sizeof(long long) == 8, to avoid type mess,
            as we use [unsigned] long long unconditionally in many places, for example in constants 
            with [U]LL suffix.
      ae587cfb
  20. 20 Jun, 2007 1 commit
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  24. 14 Jun, 2007 1 commit