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31069fb0
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31069fb0
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Aug 24, 2005
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Merge mysql.com:/home/jimw/my/mysql-5.0-12562
into mysql.com:/home/jimw/my/mysql-5.0-clean
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mysql-test/r/func_time.result
mysql-test/r/func_time.result
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mysql-test/t/func_time.test
mysql-test/t/func_time.test
+52
-0
sql/item_timefunc.cc
sql/item_timefunc.cc
+66
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sql/item_timefunc.h
sql/item_timefunc.h
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sql/lex.h
sql/lex.h
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-1
sql/sql_yacc.yy
sql/sql_yacc.yy
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mysql-test/r/func_time.result
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@@ -720,3 +720,43 @@ Warning 1292 Truncated incorrect datetime value: '2005-01-00'
select time_format('100:00:00', '%H %k %h %I %l');
time_format('100:00:00', '%H %k %h %I %l')
100 100 04 04 4
create table t1 (a timestamp default '2005-05-05 01:01:01',
b timestamp default '2005-05-05 01:01:01');
create function t_slow_sysdate() returns timestamp
begin
do sleep(2);
return sysdate();
end;
//
insert into t1 set a = sysdate(), b = t_slow_sysdate();//
create trigger t_before before insert on t1
for each row begin
set new.b = t_slow_sysdate();
end
//
insert into t1 set a = sysdate();
select a != b from t1;
a != b
1
1
drop trigger t_before;
drop function t_slow_sysdate;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (a datetime, i int, b datetime);
insert into t1 select sysdate(), sleep(1), sysdate() from dual;
select a != b from t1;
a != b
1
drop table t1;
create procedure t_sysdate()
begin
select sysdate() into @a;
do sleep(2);
select sysdate() into @b;
select @a != @b;
end;
//
call t_sysdate();
@a != @b
1
drop procedure t_sysdate;
mysql-test/t/func_time.test
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@@ -353,3 +353,55 @@ select last_day('2005-01-00');
# the 0-11 range
#
select
time_format
(
'100:00:00'
,
'%H %k %h %I %l'
);
#
# Bug #12562: Make SYSDATE behave like it does in Oracle: always the current
# time, regardless of magic to make NOW() always the same for the
# entirety of a statement.
create
table
t1
(
a
timestamp
default
'2005-05-05 01:01:01'
,
b
timestamp
default
'2005-05-05 01:01:01'
);
delimiter
//;
create
function
t_slow_sysdate
()
returns
timestamp
begin
do
sleep
(
2
);
return
sysdate
();
end
;
//
insert
into
t1
set
a
=
sysdate
(),
b
=
t_slow_sysdate
();
//
create
trigger
t_before
before
insert
on
t1
for
each
row
begin
set
new
.
b
=
t_slow_sysdate
();
end
//
delimiter
;
//
insert
into
t1
set
a
=
sysdate
();
select
a
!=
b
from
t1
;
drop
trigger
t_before
;
drop
function
t_slow_sysdate
;
drop
table
t1
;
create
table
t1
(
a
datetime
,
i
int
,
b
datetime
);
insert
into
t1
select
sysdate
(),
sleep
(
1
),
sysdate
()
from
dual
;
select
a
!=
b
from
t1
;
drop
table
t1
;
delimiter
//;
create
procedure
t_sysdate
()
begin
select
sysdate
()
into
@
a
;
do
sleep
(
2
);
select
sysdate
()
into
@
b
;
select
@
a
!=
@
b
;
end
;
//
delimiter
;
//
call
t_sysdate
();
drop
procedure
t_sysdate
;
# End of 5.0 tests
sql/item_timefunc.cc
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@@ -1476,9 +1476,9 @@ void Item_func_now_utc::store_now_in_TIME(TIME *now_time)
bool
Item_func_now
::
get_date
(
TIME
*
res
,
uint
fuzzy_date
__attribute__
((
unused
)))
uint
fuzzy_date
__attribute__
((
unused
)))
{
*
res
=
ltime
;
*
res
=
ltime
;
return
0
;
}
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@@ -1491,6 +1491,70 @@ int Item_func_now::save_in_field(Field *to, bool no_conversions)
}
/*
Converts current time in my_time_t to TIME represenatation for local
time zone. Defines time zone (local) used for whole SYSDATE function.
*/
void
Item_func_sysdate_local
::
store_now_in_TIME
(
TIME
*
now_time
)
{
THD
*
thd
=
current_thd
;
thd
->
variables
.
time_zone
->
gmt_sec_to_TIME
(
now_time
,
time
(
NULL
));
thd
->
time_zone_used
=
1
;
}
String
*
Item_func_sysdate_local
::
val_str
(
String
*
str
)
{
DBUG_ASSERT
(
fixed
==
1
);
store_now_in_TIME
(
&
ltime
);
buff_length
=
(
uint
)
my_datetime_to_str
(
&
ltime
,
buff
);
str_value
.
set
(
buff
,
buff_length
,
&
my_charset_bin
);
return
&
str_value
;
}
longlong
Item_func_sysdate_local
::
val_int
()
{
DBUG_ASSERT
(
fixed
==
1
);
store_now_in_TIME
(
&
ltime
);
return
(
longlong
)
TIME_to_ulonglong_datetime
(
&
ltime
);
}
double
Item_func_sysdate_local
::
val_real
()
{
DBUG_ASSERT
(
fixed
==
1
);
store_now_in_TIME
(
&
ltime
);
return
(
longlong
)
TIME_to_ulonglong_datetime
(
&
ltime
);
}
void
Item_func_sysdate_local
::
fix_length_and_dec
()
{
decimals
=
0
;
collation
.
set
(
&
my_charset_bin
);
max_length
=
MAX_DATETIME_WIDTH
*
MY_CHARSET_BIN_MB_MAXLEN
;
}
bool
Item_func_sysdate_local
::
get_date
(
TIME
*
res
,
uint
fuzzy_date
__attribute__
((
unused
)))
{
store_now_in_TIME
(
&
ltime
);
*
res
=
ltime
;
return
0
;
}
int
Item_func_sysdate_local
::
save_in_field
(
Field
*
to
,
bool
no_conversions
)
{
store_now_in_TIME
(
&
ltime
);
to
->
set_notnull
();
to
->
store_time
(
&
ltime
,
MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATETIME
);
return
0
;
}
String
*
Item_func_sec_to_time
::
val_str
(
String
*
str
)
{
DBUG_ASSERT
(
fixed
==
1
);
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sql/item_timefunc.h
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@@ -446,6 +446,7 @@ class Item_func_curdate_utc :public Item_func_curdate
class
Item_func_now
:
public
Item_date_func
{
protected:
longlong
value
;
char
buff
[
20
*
2
+
32
];
// +32 to make my_snprintf_{8bit|ucs2} happy
uint
buff_length
;
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@@ -485,6 +486,32 @@ class Item_func_now_utc :public Item_func_now
};
/*
This is like NOW(), but always uses the real current time, not the
query_start(). This matches the Oracle behavior.
*/
class
Item_func_sysdate_local
:
public
Item_func_now
{
public:
Item_func_sysdate_local
()
:
Item_func_now
()
{}
Item_func_sysdate_local
(
Item
*
a
)
:
Item_func_now
(
a
)
{}
bool
const_item
()
const
{
return
0
;
}
const
char
*
func_name
()
const
{
return
"sysdate"
;
}
void
store_now_in_TIME
(
TIME
*
now_time
);
double
val_real
();
longlong
val_int
();
int
save_in_field
(
Field
*
to
,
bool
no_conversions
);
String
*
val_str
(
String
*
str
);
void
fix_length_and_dec
();
bool
get_date
(
TIME
*
res
,
uint
fuzzy_date
);
void
update_used_tables
()
{
Item_func_now
::
update_used_tables
();
used_tables_cache
|=
RAND_TABLE_BIT
;
}
};
class
Item_func_from_days
:
public
Item_date
{
public:
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sql/lex.h
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@@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ static SYMBOL sql_functions[] = {
{
"SUBSTRING_INDEX"
,
SYM
(
SUBSTRING_INDEX
)},
{
"SUBTIME"
,
F_SYM
(
FUNC_ARG2
),
0
,
CREATE_FUNC
(
create_func_subtime
)},
{
"SUM"
,
SYM
(
SUM_SYM
)},
{
"SYSDATE"
,
SYM
(
NOW_SYM
)},
{
"SYSDATE"
,
SYM
(
SYSDATE
)},
{
"SYSTEM_USER"
,
SYM
(
USER
)},
{
"TAN"
,
F_SYM
(
FUNC_ARG1
),
0
,
CREATE_FUNC
(
create_func_tan
)},
{
"TIME_FORMAT"
,
F_SYM
(
FUNC_ARG2
),
0
,
CREATE_FUNC
(
create_func_time_format
)},
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sql/sql_yacc.yy
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@@ -580,6 +580,7 @@ bool my_yyoverflow(short **a, YYSTYPE **b, ulong *yystacksize);
%token SUM_SYM
%token SUPER_SYM
%token SUSPEND_SYM
%token SYSDATE
%token TABLES
%token TABLESPACE
%token TABLE_SYM
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@@ -4683,6 +4684,10 @@ simple_expr:
{ $$= new Item_func_substr($3,$5); }
| SUBSTRING_INDEX '(' expr ',' expr ',' expr ')'
{ $$= new Item_func_substr_index($3,$5,$7); }
| SYSDATE optional_braces
{ $$= new Item_func_sysdate_local(); Lex->safe_to_cache_query=0;}
| SYSDATE '(' expr ')'
{ $$= new Item_func_sysdate_local($3); Lex->safe_to_cache_query=0;}
| TIME_SYM '(' expr ')'
{ $$= new Item_time_typecast($3); }
| TIMESTAMP '(' expr ')'
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