- 25 Feb, 2008 1 commit
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documentation While the manual mentions FRAC_SECOND only for the TIMESTAMPADD() function, it was also possible to use FRAC_SECOND with DATE_ADD(), DATE_SUB() and +/- INTERVAL. Fixed the parser to match the manual, i.e. using FRAC_SECOND for anything other than TIMESTAMPADD()/TIMESTAMPDIFF() now produces a syntax error. Additionally, the patch allows MICROSECOND to be used in TIMESTAMPADD/ TIMESTAMPDIFF and marks FRAC_SECOND as deprecated. mysql-test/r/func_time.result: Added a test case for bug #33834. mysql-test/t/func_time.test: Added a test case for bug #33834. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Reject FRAC_SECOND for anything other than TIMESTAMPADD() or TIMESTAMPDIFF(). Allow MICROSECOND to be used with TIMESTAMPADD()/TIMESTAMPDIFF(). Warn about FRAC_SECOND being a deprecated unit.
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- 14 Feb, 2008 1 commit
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- 13 Feb, 2008 3 commits
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into host.loc:/home/uchum/work/5.0-opt
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for wildcard values. The server ignored escape character before wildcards during the calculation of priority values for sorting of a privilege list. (Actually the server counted an escape character as an ordinary wildcard like % or _). I.e. the table name template with a wildcard character like 'tbl_1' had higher priority in a privilege list than concrete table name without wildcards like 'tbl\_1', and some privileges of 'tbl\_1' was hidden by privileges for 'tbl_1'. The get_sort function has been modified to ignore escaped wildcards as usual. mysql-test/r/grant3.result: Added test case for bug#31194. mysql-test/t/grant3.test: Added test case for bug#31194. sql/sql_acl.cc: Fixed bug#31194. The server used the wild_prefix escape character (usually \-character) like % and _ wildcards in the get_sort function for sorting weights calculation. The get_sort function has been modified to ignore escaped wildcards and alone escapes like in the wild_case_compare function.
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type conversion. Instead of copying of whole character string from a temporary buffer, the server copied a short-living pointer to that string into a long-living structure. That has been fixed. mysql-test/r/select.result: Added test case for bug#33764. mysql-test/t/select.test: Added test case for bug#33764. sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Fixed bug#33764. Copying of a pointer has been replaced with an optional copying of a whole array to a newly allocated memory space in case of a functional source item.
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- 12 Feb, 2008 3 commits
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into kaamos.(none):/data/src/opt/mysql-5.0-opt sql/item.cc: Auto merged
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into moonbone.local:/work/31590-bug-5.0-opt-mysql
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or trigger crashes server Under some circumstances a combination of VIEWs, subselects with outer references and PS/SP/triggers could lead to use of uninitialized memory and server crash as a result. Fixed by changing the code in Item_field::fix_fields() so that in cases when the field is a VIEW reference, we first check whether the field is also an outer reference, and mark it appropriately before returning. mysql-test/r/view.result: Added a test case for bug #33389. mysql-test/t/view.test: Added a test case for bug #33389. sql/item.cc: In cases when in Item_field::fix_fields() from_field is a view reference, do not return too early, i.e. before marking the reference as an outer one when needed.
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- 11 Feb, 2008 1 commit
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into mysql.com:/misc/mysql/21567/50-21567
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- 10 Feb, 2008 4 commits
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into mysql.com:/home/hf/work/33796/my50-33796
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into mysql.com:/home/hf/work/33796/my50-33796 libmysql/libmysql.c: merging libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: merging
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Field data for a query was stored to the stmt->alloc that is emptied with mysql_stmt_close statement only. That means a lot of memory can be occupied without a reason if used doesn't call mysql_stmt_close often. libmysql/libmysql.c: Bug #33796 Memory leak for prepared statements in embedded server. Clean up result->alloc even if there's no 'data' created libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: Bug #33796 Memory leak for prepared statements in embedded server. alloc 'fields' in the 'result.alloc' as the 'mem_root' is only cleaned with mysql_stmt_close'
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into mysql.com:/home/tnurnberg/21567/50-21567 sql/mysqld.cc: Auto merged
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- 08 Feb, 2008 3 commits
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SET column storing procedure has been modified to be 64bit-clean. mysql-test/r/type_set.result: Added test case for bug#15409. mysql-test/t/type_set.test: Added test case for bug#15409. sql/field.cc: Fixed bug#15409. The Field_set::store(longlong nr,...) method incompletely calculates a bit mask for the comparison with a given number: if that number is greater than 0x7F00 0000 0000 0000 (LONGLONG_MAX), it uses zero bit mask instead of 0xFFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF (ULONGLONG_MAX). Incomplete expression has been replaced with a set_bits macro call.
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The out of memory error was thrown when the sort buffer size were too small. This led to a user confusion. Now filesort throws the error message about sort buffer being too small. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Added a test case for the bug#31590: Wrong error message on sort buffer being too small. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Added a test case for the bug#31590: Wrong error message on sort buffer being too small. sql/filesort.cc: Bug#31590: Wrong error message on sort buffer being too small. Now filesort throws the error message about sort buffer being too small instead of out of memory error.
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- 07 Feb, 2008 7 commits
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into mysql.com:/home/psergey/mysql-5.0-bug27732
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Minor post-fix for bug#34223. mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result: Minor post-fix for bug#34223. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Minor post-fix for bug#34223. mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test: Minor post-fix for bug#34223. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Minor post-fix for bug#34223.
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The bug was that handler::clone/handler::ha_open() call caused allocation of cloned_copy->ref on the handler->table->mem_root. The allocated memory could not be reclaimed until the table is flushed, so it was possible to exhaust memory by repeatedly running index_merge queries without doing table flushes. The fix: - make handler::clone() allocate new_handler->ref on the passed mem_root - make handler::ha_open() not allocate this->ref if it has already been allocated There is no testcase as it is not possible to check small leaks from testsuite. sql/handler.cc: BUG#27732 "Possible memory leak with index_merge" - make handler::clone() allocate new_handler->ref on the passed mem_root - make handler::ha_open() not allocate this->ref if it has already been allocated
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Minor post-fix for bug#30059. mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Minor post-fix for bug#30059.
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and my_innodb_commit_concurrency global variables. Type of the my_innodb_autoextend_increment and the my_innodb_commit_concurrency variables has been changed to GET_ULONG. mysql-test/r/variables.result: Added test case for bug#34223. mysql-test/t/variables.test: Added test case for bug#34223. sql/mysqld.cc: Fixed bug#34223. Last update of the getopt_ull_limit_value function introduced a sanity check for a variable type (only GET_UINT or GET_ULONG are valid types). However, my_innodb_autoextend_increment and my_innodb_commit_concurrency are declared as GET_LONG. Call stack is: sys_var_long_ptr_global::update() fix_unsigned() getopt_ull_limit_value() Type of the my_innodb_autoextend_increment and the my_innodb_commit_concurrency variables has been changed to GET_ULONG.
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- 06 Feb, 2008 1 commit
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Server handles truncation for assignment of too-long values into CHAR/VARCHAR/TEXT columns in a different ways when the truncated characters are spaces: 1. CHAR(N) columns silently ignore end-space truncation; 2. TEXT columns post a truncation warning/error in the non-strict/strict mode. 3. VARCHAR columns always post a truncation note in any mode. Space truncation processing has been synchronised over CHAR/VARCHAR/TEXT columns: current behavior of VARCHAR columns has been propagated as standard. Binary-encoded string/BLOB columns are not affected. mysql-test/r/heap.result: Updated test case for bug#30059. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Updated test case for bug#30059. mysql-test/r/myisam.result: Updated test case for bug#30059. mysql-test/r/strict.result: Updated test case for bug#30059. mysql-test/r/type_binary.result: Updated test case for bug#30059. mysql-test/r/warnings.result: Added test case for bug#30059. mysql-test/t/warnings.test: Added test case for bug#30059. sql/field.cc: Fixed bug#30059. The report_data_too_long function was replaced with the Field_longstr::report_if_important_data method. The Field_string::store and the Field_blob::store methods was synchronized with the Field_varstring::store method. Changes: 1. to CHAR(N): posting of space truncation note has been added in both (strict and non-strict) modes; 2. to BLOBs: a check for space truncation has been added, a warning in the non-strict mode and an error message in the strict mode have been replaced with a truncation note. Similar parts of Field_string::store, Field_blob::store and Field_varstring::store have been moved to the Field_longstr::report_if_important_data method. sql/field.h: Fixed bug#30059. The Field_longstr::report_if_important_data method has been declared.
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- 05 Feb, 2008 1 commit
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Don't block SIGINT (Control-C) when --gdb is passed to mysqld. Was broken at least on OS X. (kudos to Mattias Jonsson) sql/mysqld.cc: Don't block SIGINT when TEST_SIGINT (--gdb) is used, even if thr_kill_signal is some other signal (SIGUSR2) and pthread_sigmask() in signal_hand() isn't good enough.
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- 01 Feb, 2008 2 commits
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on table creates The problem was in incompatible syntax for key definition in CREATE TABLE. 5.0 supports only the following syntax for key definition (see "CREATE TABLE syntax" in the manual): {INDEX|KEY} [index_name] [index_type] (index_col_name,...) While 5.1 parser supports the above syntax, the "preferred" syntax was changed to: {INDEX|KEY} [index_name] (index_col_name,...) [index_type] The above syntax is used in 5.1 for the SHOW CREATE TABLE output, which led to dumps generated by 5.1 being incompatible with 5.0. Fixed by changing the parser in 5.0 to support both 5.0 and 5.1 syntax for key definition. mysql-test/r/create.result: Added a test case for bug #25162. mysql-test/t/create.test: Added a test case for bug #25162. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Changed the parser to support both 5.0 and 5.1 syntax for index type specification in CREATE TABLE.
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- 31 Jan, 2008 1 commit
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Simple subselects are pulled into upper selects. This operation substitutes the pulled subselect for the first item from the select list of the subselect. If an alias is defined for a subselect it is inherited by the replacement item. As this is done after fix_fields phase this alias isn't showed if the replacement item is a stored function. This happens because the Item_func_sp::make_field function makes send field from its result_field and ignores the defined alias. Now when an alias is defined the Item_func_sp::make_field function sets it for the returned field. mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added a test case for the bug#30787: Stored function ignores user defined alias. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added a test case for the bug#30787: Stored function ignores user defined alias. sql/item_func.cc: Bug#30787: Stored function ignores user defined alias. Now when an alias is defined the Item_func_sp::make_field function sets it for the returned field.
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- 27 Jan, 2008 1 commit
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Two disjuncts containing equalities of the form key=const1 and key=const2 can be merged into one if const1 is equal to const2. To check it the common collation of the constants were used rather than the collation of the field key. For example when the default collation of the constants was cases insensitive while the collation of the field was case sensitive, then two or-ed equality predicates key='b' and key='B' incorrectly were merged into one f='b'. As a result ref access was used instead of range access and wrong result sets were returned in many cases. Fixed the problem by comparing constant in the or-ed predicate with collation of the key field. mysql-test/r/range.result: Added a test case for bug #33833. mysql-test/t/range.test: Added a test case for bug #33833. sql/item.cc: Fixed bug #33833. Added the method eq_by_collation that compares two items almost as the method Item::eq, but it rather enforces a given collation for the comparison. sql/item.h: Fixed bug #33833. Added the method eq_by_collation that compares two items almost as the method Item::eq, but it rather enforces a given collation for the comparison.
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- 20 Jan, 2008 1 commit
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of cleanups in the test case for bug33794.
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- 18 Jan, 2008 2 commits
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The problem occurred when one had a subquery that had an equality X=Y where Y referred to a named select list expression from the parent select. MySQL crashed when trying to use the X=Y equality for ref-based access. Fixed by allowing non-Item_field items in the described case. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#33794 "MySQL crashes executing specific query" - Testcase mysql-test/t/subselect.test: BUG#33794 "MySQL crashes executing specific query" - Testcase sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#33794 "MySQL crashes executing specific query" get_store_key() assumed that if it got a reference t.key=Item_outer_ref(Item_direct_ref(x)) then x was an Item_field object, which is not the case when one refers to a named select list expression out ot subquery.
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- 17 Jan, 2008 1 commit
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into linux-st28.site:/home/martin/mysql/src/bug33143/my50-bug33143-again-pushee sql/item_func.cc: Auto merged mysql-test/r/type_decimal.result: Bug#33143: Manual merge mysql-test/t/type_decimal.test: Bug#33143: Manual merge
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- 14 Jan, 2008 1 commit
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The ROUND(X, D) function would change the Item::decimals field during execution to achieve the effect of a dynamic number of decimal digits. This caused a series of bugs: Bug #30617:Round() function not working under some circumstances in InnoDB Bug #33402:ROUND with decimal and non-constant cannot round to 0 decimal places Bug #30889:filesort and order by with float/numeric crashes server Fixed by never changing the number of shown digits for DECIMAL when used with a nonconstant number of decimal digits. mysql-test/r/type_decimal.result: Bug#33143: Test result mysql-test/t/type_decimal.test: Bug#33143: Test case sql/item_func.cc: Bug#33143: - Moved the DECIMAL_MAX_SCALE limitation to fix_length_and_dec. - Removed resetting of Item::decimals field. - set the frac field of the output value to current scale. strings/decimal.c: Bug#33143: It is necessary to set all digits in the buffer following the rounded one to zero, as they may now be displayed.
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- 12 Jan, 2008 1 commit
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into lamia.dupka:/home/mhansson/my50-bug31797-pushee
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- 11 Jan, 2008 3 commits
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into linux-st28.site:/home/martin/mysql/src/bug31797/my50-bug31797-pushee sql/item.cc: Auto merged mysql-test/r/group_by.result: Bug#31797: Manual merge mysql-test/t/group_by.test: Bug#31797: Manual merge
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The name resolution for correlated subqueries and HAVING clauses failed to distinguish which of two was being performed when there was a reference to an outer aliased field. Fixed by adding the condition that HAVING clause name resulotion is being performed. mysql-test/r/group_by.result: Bug#31797: Test result mysql-test/t/group_by.test: Bug#31797: Test case sql/item.cc: Bug#31797: Corrected function comment. The fix, raising the error is restricted to HAVING name resolution.
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value when inserting into a view. The mysql_prepare_insert function checks all fields of the target table that directly or indirectly (through a view) are specified in the INSERT statement to have a default value. This check can be skipped if the INSERT statement doesn't mention any insert fields. In case of a view this allows fields that aren't mentioned in the view to bypass the check. Now fields of the target table are always checked to have a default value when insert goes into a view. mysql-test/t/view.test: Added a test case for the bug#29477: Not all fields of the target table were checked to have a default value when inserting into a view. mysql-test/r/view.result: Added a test case for the bug#29477: Not all fields of the target table were checked to have a default value when inserting into a view. sql/sql_insert.cc: Bug#29477: Not all fields of the target table were checked to have a default value when inserting into a view. Now fields of the target table are always checked to have a default value when insert goes into a view.
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- 10 Jan, 2008 2 commits