1. 14 Feb, 2007 1 commit
  2. 13 Feb, 2007 8 commits
  3. 12 Feb, 2007 4 commits
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      Merge tnurnberg@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-maint · 745b5b99
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      into  mysql.com:/home/tnurnberg/24660/50-24660
      
      
      sql/table.cc:
        Auto merged
      sql/unireg.cc:
        Auto merged
      745b5b99
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      Merge tnurnberg@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1-maint · 18dc6317
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      into  mysql.com:/home/tnurnberg/24660/41-24660
      
      
      sql/table.cc:
        Auto merged
      18dc6317
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      Merge mysql.com:/home/tnurnberg/24660/41-24660 · 8b5e1c86
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      into  mysql.com:/home/tnurnberg/24660/50-24660
      
      
      mysql-test/r/type_enum.result:
        Auto merged
      sql/table.cc:
        Auto merged
      sql/unireg.cc:
        Auto merged
      8b5e1c86
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      Bug#24660: "enum" field type definition problem · 7ca628c6
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      ENUMs weren't allowed to have character 0xff, a perfectly good character in some locales.
      This was circumvented by mapping 0xff in ENUMs to ',', thereby prevent actual commas from
      being used. Now if 0xff makes an appearance, we find a character not used in the enum and
      use that as a separator. If no such character exists, we throw an error.
      
      Any solution would have broken some sort of existing behaviour. This solution should
      serve both fractions (those with 0xff and those with ',' in their enums), but
      WILL REQUIRE A DUMP/RESTORE CYCLE FROM THOSE WITH 0xff IN THEIR ENUMS. :-/
      That is, mysqldump with their current server, and restore when upgrading to one with
      this patch.
      
      
      mysql-test/r/type_enum.result:
        Bug#24660: "enum" field type definition problem
        
        Show that enums can now contain NAMES_SEP_CHAR (0xff, which is a perfectly respectable
        char in some locales), or ',', or both.
      mysql-test/t/type_enum.test:
        Bug#24660: "enum" field type definition problem
        
        Show that enums can now contain NAMES_SEP_CHAR (0xff, which is a perfectly respectable
        char in some locales), or ',', or both.
      sql/table.cc:
        Bug#24660: "enum" field type definition problem
        
        Revert fix for Bug#20922.
      sql/unireg.cc:
        Bug#24660: "enum" field type definition problem
        
        Use a field-separator for ENUM-values that is not part of those values. If impossible,
        throw error.
      7ca628c6
  4. 09 Feb, 2007 1 commit
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