1. 15 Jun, 2006 1 commit
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      item_cmpfunc.h, cast.result: · e4bfa961
      unknown authored
        Post fix for bug#16377
      
      
      mysql-test/r/cast.result:
        Post fix for bug#16377
      sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
        Post fix for bug#16377
      e4bfa961
  2. 14 Jun, 2006 2 commits
  3. 13 Jun, 2006 3 commits
    • unknown's avatar
      Merge epotemkin@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1-opt · 9237d65d
      unknown authored
      into moonbone.local:/home/evgen/bk-trees/mysql-4.1-opt
      
      
      9237d65d
    • unknown's avatar
      Merge epotemkin@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1-opt · 6297d1ab
      unknown authored
      into moonbone.local:/work/16377-bug-4.1-opt-mysql
      
      
      6297d1ab
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      Fixed bug#16377: result of DATE/TIME functions were compared as strings which · 47311e8e
      unknown authored
      can lead to a wrong result.
      
      All date/time functions has the STRING result type thus their results are
      compared as strings. The string date representation allows a user to skip 
      some of leading zeros. This can lead to wrong comparison result if a date/time 
      function result is compared to such a string constant.
      
      The idea behind this bug fix is to compare results of date/time functions
      and data/time constants as ints, because that date/time representation is 
      more exact. To achieve this the agg_cmp_type() is changed to take in the
      account that a date/time field or an date/time item should be compared 
      as ints.
      
      This bug fix is partially back ported from 5.0.
      
      The agg_cmp_type() function now accepts THD as one of parameters. 
      In addition, it now checks if a date/time field/function is present in the
      list. If so, it tries to coerce all constants to INT to make date/time
      comparison return correct result. The field for the constant coercion is
      taken from the Item_field or constructed from the Item_func. In latter case
      the constructed field will be freed after conversion of all constant items.
      Otherwise the result is same as before - aggregated with help of the
      item_cmp_type() function.
      
      From the Item_func_between::fix_length_and_dec() function removed the part
      which was converting date/time constants to int if possible. Now this is 
      done by the agg_cmp_type() function.
      
      The new function result_as_longlong() is added to the Item class. 
      It indicates that the item is a date/time item and result of it can be
      compared as int. Such items are date/time fields/functions.
      
      Correct val_int() methods are implemented for classes Item_date_typecast, 
      Item_func_makedate, Item_time_typecast, Item_datetime_typecast. All these
      classes are derived from Item_str_func and Item_str_func::val_int() converts
      its string value to int without regard to the date/time type of these items.
      
      Arg_comparator::set_compare_func() and Arg_comparator::set_cmp_func()
      functions are changed to substitute result type of an item with the INT_RESULT
      if the item is a date/time item and another item is a constant. This is done
      to get a correct result of comparisons like date_time_function() = string_constant.
      
      
      mysql-test/r/cast.result:
        Fixed wrong test case result after bug fix#16377.
      sql/item_timefunc.h:
        Fixed bug#16377: result of DATE/TIME functions were compared as strings which
        can lead to a wrong result.
        The result_as_longlong() function is set to return TRUE for these classes:
        Item_date, Item_date_func, Item_func_curtime, Item_func_sec_to_time,
        Item_date_typecast, Item_time_typecast, Item_datetime_typecast,
        Item_func_makedate.
      sql/item_timefunc.cc:
        Fixed bug#16377: result of DATE/TIME functions were compared as strings which
        can lead to a wrong result.Correct val_int() methods are implemented for classes Item_date_typecast, 
        Item_func_makedate, Item_time_typecast, Item_datetime_typecast.
      sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
        Fixed bug#16377: result of DATE/TIME functions were compared as strings which
        can lead to a wrong result.
        Arg_comparator::set_compare_func() and Arg_comparator::set_cmp_func()
        functions are changed to substitute result type of an item with the INT_RESULT
        if the item is a date/time item and another item is a constant.
      sql/field.cc:
        Fixed bug#16377: result of DATE/TIME functions were compared as strings which
        can lead to a wrong result.
        Field::set_warning(), Field::set_datetime_warning() now use current_thd to get thd if table isn't set.
      sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
        Fixed bug#16377: result of DATE/TIME functions were compared as strings which
        can lead to a wrong result.
        The agg_cmp_type() function now accepts THD as one of parameters. 
        In addition, it now checks if a date/time field/function is present in the
        list. If so, it tries to coerce all constants to INT to make date/time
        comparison return correct result. The field for the constant coercion is
        taken from the Item_field or constructed from the Item_func. In latter case
        the constructed field will be freed after conversion of all constant items.
        Otherwise the result is same as before - aggregated with help of the
        item_cmp_type() function.
      sql/item.h:
        The new function result_as_longlong() is added to the Item class. 
        It indicates that the item is a date/time item and result of it can be
        compared as int. Such items are date/time fields/functions.
      mysql-test/t/func_time.test:
        Added test case fot bug#16377: result of DATE/TIME functions were compared as strings which
        can lead to a wrong result.
      mysql-test/r/func_time.result:
        Added test case fot bug#16377: result of DATE/TIME functions were compared as strings which
        can lead to a wrong result.
      47311e8e
  4. 12 Jun, 2006 2 commits
  5. 03 Jun, 2006 1 commit
  6. 02 Jun, 2006 3 commits
    • unknown's avatar
      Merge ibabaev@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1-opt · ccad0572
      unknown authored
      into  rurik.mysql.com:/home/igor/mysql-4.1-opt
      
      
      ccad0572
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      Fixed bug #18206. · e3e06587
      unknown authored
      The bug report revealed two problems related to min/max optimization:
      1. If the length of a constant key used in a SARGable condition for
      for the MIN/MAX fields is greater than the length of the field an 
      unwanted warning on key truncation is issued;
      2. If MIN/MAX optimization is applied to a partial index, like INDEX(b(4))
      than can lead to returning a wrong result set.
      
      
      mysql-test/r/func_group.result:
        Added test cases for bug #18206.
      mysql-test/t/func_group.test:
        Added test cases for bug #18206.
      sql/opt_sum.cc:
        Fixed bug #18206.
        Suppressed the warning about data truncation when store_val_in_field
        was used to store keys for the field used in MIN/MAX optimization.
        Blocked MIN/MAX optimization for partial keys, such as in INDEX(b(4)).
      sql/sql_select.cc:
        Fixed bug #18206.
        Added a parameter for the function store_val_in_field allowing to
        control setting warnings about data truncation in the function.
      sql/sql_select.h:
        Fixed bug #18206.
        Added a parameter for the function store_val_in_field allowing to
        control setting warnings about data truncation in the function.
      e3e06587
    • unknown's avatar
      Bug #4981: 4.x and 5.x produce non-optimal execution path, · 3390eaa0
      unknown authored
              3.23 regression test failure
      
      The member SEL_ARG::min_flag was not initialized, 
      due to which the condition for no GEOM_FLAG in function 
      key_or did not choose "Range checked for each record" as 
      the correct access method.
      
      
      mysql-test/r/select.result:
        testcase for 'Range checked' access method
      mysql-test/t/select.test:
        testcase for 'Range checked' access method
      sql/opt_range.cc:
        All of the class members initialized
      3390eaa0
  7. 30 May, 2006 1 commit
  8. 29 May, 2006 1 commit
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      Fixed bug#18360: Incorrect type coercion in IN() results in false comparison · c007daba
      unknown authored
      The IN() function uses agg_cmp_type() to aggregate all types of its arguments
      to find out some common type for comparisons. In this particular case the 
      char() and the int was aggregated to double because char() can contain values
      like '1.5'. But all strings which do not start from a digit are converted to
      0. thus 'a' and 'z' become equal. 
      This behaviour is reasonable when all function arguments are constants. But 
      when there is a field or an expression this can lead to false comparisons. In
      this case it makes more sense to coerce constants to the type of the field
      argument.
      
      The agg_cmp_type() function now aggregates types of constant and non-constant
      items separately. If some non-constant items will be found then their
      aggregated type will be returned. Thus after the aggregation constants will be
      coerced to the aggregated type. 
      
      
      mysql-test/t/func_in.test:
        Added test case for bug#18360: Incorrect type coercion in IN() results in false comparison.
      mysql-test/r/func_in.result:
        Added test case for bug#18360: Incorrect type coercion in IN() results in false comparison.
      sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
        Fixed bug#18360: Incorrect type coercion in IN() results in false comparison.
        The agg_cmp_type() function now aggregates types of constant and non-constant
        items separately. If some non-constant items will be found then their
        aggregated type will be returned. Thus after the aggregation constants will
        be coerced to the aggregated type.
      c007daba
  9. 28 May, 2006 1 commit
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      Fixed bug#19225: unchecked error results in server crash · 2264b644
      unknown authored
      In multi-table delete a table for delete can't be used for selecting in
      subselects. Appropriate error was raised but wasn't checked which leads to a
      crash at the execution phase.
      
      The mysql_execute_command() now checks for errors before executing select
      for multi-delete.
      
      
      mysql-test/t/multi_update.test:
        Added test case for bug#19225: unchecked error results in server crash
      mysql-test/r/multi_update.result:
        Added test case for bug#19225: unchecked error results in server crash
      sql/sql_parse.cc:
        Fixed bug#19225: unchecked error results in server crash
        The mysql_execute_command() now checks for errors before executing select for multi-delete.
      2264b644
  10. 25 May, 2006 1 commit
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      Fixed bug#16716: subselect in concat() may lead to a wrong result. · 1991a87d
      unknown authored
      The Item_func_concat::val_str() function tries to make as less re-allocations
      as possible. This results in appending strings returned by 2nd and next
      arguments to the string returned by 1st argument if the buffer for the first
      argument has enough free space. A constant subselect is evaluated only once 
      and its result is stored in an Item_cache_str. In the case when the first
      argument of the concat() function is such a subselect Item_cache_str returns
      the stored value and Item_func_concat::val_str() append values of other
      arguments to it. But for the next row the value in the Item_cache_str isn't
      restored because the subselect is a constant one and it isn't evaluated second
      time. This results in appending string values of 2nd and next arguments to the 
      result of the previous Item_func_concat::val_str() call.
      
      The Item_func_concat::val_str() function now checks whether the first argument 
      is a constant one and if so it doesn't append values of 2nd and next arguments
      to the string value returned by it.
      
      
      mysql-test/t/func_concat.test:
        Added test case for bug#16716: subselect in concat() may lead to a wrong result.
      mysql-test/r/func_concat.result:
        Added test case for bug#16716: subselect in concat() may lead to a wrong result.
      sql/item_strfunc.cc:
        Fixed bug#16716: subselect in concat() may lead to a wrong result.
        The Item_func_concat::val_str() function now checks whether the first argument 
        is a constant one and if so it doesn't append values of 2nd and next arguments
        to the string value returned by it.
      1991a87d
  11. 24 May, 2006 5 commits
  12. 23 May, 2006 3 commits
  13. 22 May, 2006 1 commit
  14. 21 May, 2006 1 commit
  15. 20 May, 2006 2 commits
    • unknown's avatar
      Merge · ddd9fbac
      unknown authored
      
      support-files/mysql.spec.sh:
        SCCS merged
      ddd9fbac
    • unknown's avatar
      mysql.spec.sh: · 65fcdee5
      unknown authored
        Always compile position independent
      
      
      support-files/mysql.spec.sh:
        Always compile position independent
      65fcdee5
  16. 19 May, 2006 4 commits
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      Fix for bug #18536: mysqldump does not maintain table orders as per --tables option · c41b767a
      unknown authored
      
      client/mysqldump.c:
        Fix for bug #18536: mysqldump does not maintain table orders as per --tables option
          - use list to store table names instead of hash.
      mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result:
        Fix for bug #18536: mysqldump does not maintain table orders as per --tables option
          - test result.
      mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
        Fix for bug #18536: mysqldump does not maintain table orders as per --tables option
          - test case.
      c41b767a
    • unknown's avatar
      Merge bk-internal:/home/bk/mysql-4.1 · 891361be
      unknown authored
      into  neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/mysql-4.1
      
      
      891361be
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      Merge neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/my41-bug13711 · 5c484b20
      unknown authored
      into  neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/mysql-4.1
      
      
      5c484b20
    • unknown's avatar
      Bug#15869 Cannot shutdown the server - it restarts · 5ceb394f
      unknown authored
       - A segfault occured when the function 'kill_server' called 
         'my_sigset' with signal number 0. 'my_sigset' is a macro which
         uses 'sigaction' to install the signal handler with an invalid
         signal number will on most platforms return EINVAL but yields
         a segfauilt on IRIX 6.5
       - The server crash was detected by mysqld_safe and it was restarted although
         a shutdown was requested. 
       - Semantics of kill_server(0) is not known, leaving it intact
      
      
      include/my_pthread.h:
        Check return value from sigaction with a DBUG_ASSERT
        Also DBUG_ASSERT if signal number 0 is passed
      sql/mysqld.cc:
        Don't call my_sigset if signo is 0
      5ceb394f
  17. 17 May, 2006 2 commits
  18. 16 May, 2006 6 commits