Fix for bug #11754210 - "45777: CHECK TABLE DOESN'T
SHOW ALL PROBLEMS FOR MERGE TABLE COMPLIANCE IN 5.1". The problem was that CHECK/REPAIR TABLE for a MERGE table which had several children missing or in wrong engine reported only issue with the first such table in its result-set. While in 5.0 this statement returned the whole list of problematic tables. Ability to report problems for all children was lost during significant refactorings of MERGE code which were done as part of work on 5.1 and 5.5 releases. This patch restores status quo ante refactorings by changing code in such a way that: 1) Failure to open child table due to its absence during CHECK/ REPAIR TABLE for a MERGE table is not reported immediately when its absence is discovered in open_tables(). Instead handling/error reporting in such a situation is postponed until the moment when children are attached. 2) Code performing attaching of children no longer stops when it encounters first problem with one of the children during CHECK/REPAIR TABLE. Instead it continues iteration through the child list until all problems caused by child absence/ wrong engine are reported. Note that even after this change problem with mismatch of child/parent definition won't be reported if there is also another child missing, but this is how it was in 5.0 as well. mysql-test/r/merge.result: Added test case for bug #11754210 - "45777: CHECK TABLE DOESN'T SHOW ALL PROBLEMS FOR MERGE TABLE COMPLIANCE IN 5.1". Adjusted results of existing tests to the fact that CHECK/REPAIR TABLE statements now try to report problems about missing table/ wrong engine for all underlying tables, and to the fact that mismatch of parent/child definitions is always reported as an error and not a warning. mysql-test/t/merge.test: Added test case for bug #11754210 - "45777: CHECK TABLE DOESN'T SHOW ALL PROBLEMS FOR MERGE TABLE COMPLIANCE IN 5.1". sql/sql_base.cc: Changed code responsible for opening tables to ignore the fact that underlying tables of a MERGE table are missing, if this table is opened for CHECK/REPAIR TABLE. The absence of underlying tables in this case is now detected and appropriate error is reported at the point when child tables are attached. At this point we can produce full list of problematic child tables/errors to be returned as part of CHECK/REPAIR TABLE result-set. storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc: Changed myisammrg_attach_children_callback() to handle new situation, when during CHECK/REPAIR TABLE we do not report error about missing child immediately when this fact is discovered during open_tables() but postpone error-reporting till the time when children are attached. Also this callback is now responsible for pushing an error mentioning problematic child table to the list of errors to be reported by CHECK/REPAIR TABLE statements. Finally, since now myrg_attach_children() no longer relies on return value from callback to determine the end of the children list, callback no longer needs to set my_errno value and can be simplified. Changed myrg_print_wrong_table() to always report a problem with child table as an error and not as a warning. This makes reporting for different types of issues with child tables more consistent and compatible with 5.0 behavior. storage/myisammrg/myrg_open.c: Changed code in myrg_attach_children() not to abort on the first problem with a child table when attaching children to parent MERGE table during CHECK/REPAIR TABLE statement execution. This allows CHECK/REPAIR TABLE to report problems about absence/wrong engine for all underlying tables as part of their result-set.
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