- 29 May, 2007 5 commits
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merge with 5.0
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refining the test.
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result file updated
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Refining the tests since pb revealed the older version's fragality - the error from SF() due to killed may be different on different env:s. DBUG_ASSERT instead of assert.
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- 28 May, 2007 6 commits
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The reason for the bug was that replaying of a query on slave could not be possible since its event was recorded with the killed error. Due to the specific of handling INSERT, which per-row-while-loop is unbreakable to killing, the query on transactional table should have not appeared in binlog unless there was a call to a stored routine that got interrupted with killing (and then there must be an error returned out of the loop). The offered solution added the following rule for binlogging of INSERT that accounts the above specifics: For INSERT on transactional-table if the error was not set the only raised flag is harmless and is ignored via masking out on time of creation of binlog event. For both table types the combination of raised error and KILLED flag indicates that there was potentially partial execution on master and consistency is under the question. In that case the code continues to binlog an event with an appropriate killed error. The fix relies on the specified behaviour of stored routine that must propagate the error to the top level query handling if the thd->killed flag was raised in the routine execution. The patch adds an arg with the default killed-status-unset value to Query_log_event::Query_log_event.
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lars/lthalmann@dl145k.mysql.com authored
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- 24 May, 2007 10 commits
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joerg@trift2. authored
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joerg@trift2. authored
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
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- 23 May, 2007 11 commits
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bar@mysql.com/bar.myoffice.izhnet.ru authored
As MySQL character set tests can print results in many character sets (latin1, utf8-8, sjis, cp932 and others) - its output can be incompatible with the current locale settings, which makes PERL confuse. Fix: reset LC_ALL and LC_CTYPE to "C", which is compatible with any character set.
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bar@mysql.com/bar.myoffice.izhnet.ru authored
Problem: Memory overrun happened in attempts to generate error messages (e.g. in case of incorrect XPath syntax). Reason: set_if_bigger() was used instead of set_if_smaller(). Change: replacing wrong set_if_bigger() to set_if_smaller(), and making minor additional code clean-ups.
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- 22 May, 2007 8 commits
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
- change to scan in tup and disk order (if applicable)
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