1. 09 Jan, 2009 1 commit
    • Sven Sandberg's avatar
      BUG#41961: Some log_event types do not skip post-header when reading · 56b7d87f
      Sven Sandberg authored
      Problem: when the server reads a log_event from file, it should read
      the post-header lengths from the format_description_log_event. Some
      event types which currently have post-header length 0 did not do this,
      and instead had a hard-coded zero length for the post-header. That
      means the current server version will not be able to read future
      versions of these events.
      Fix: make the reader functions read the post-header.
      56b7d87f
  2. 31 Dec, 2008 1 commit
    • Gleb Shchepa's avatar
      Bug #41363: crash of mysqld on windows with aggregate in case · 33cbf93c
      Gleb Shchepa authored
      Execution of queries containing the CASE function of
      aggregate function like in "SELECT ... CASE ARGV(...) WHEN ..."
      crashed the server.
      
      
      The CASE function caches pointers to concrete comparison
      functions for an each pair of types of CASE-WHERE clause
      parameters, i.e. for the "CASE INT_RESULT WHERE REAL_RESULT
      THEN ... WHERE DECIMAL_RESULT ... END" function call it
      caches comparisons for INT_RESULT with REAL_RESULT and
      for INT_RESULT with DECIMAL_RESULT. Usually a result
      type is known after a call to the fix_fields function,
      however, the setup_copy_fields function call may
      wrap aggregate items with Item_copy_string that has
      STRING_RESULT result type, so setup_copy_fields may
      change argument result types of the CASE function after
      call to Item_func_case::fix_fields/fix_length_and_dec.
      Then the Item_func_case::find_item function tries to
      use comparison function for unexpected pair of the
      STRING_RESULT and some other type - that caused
      an assertion failure of server crash.
      
      The Item_func_case::fix_length_and_dec function has
      been modified to take into account possible STRING_RESULT
      result type in the presence of aggregate arguments of
      the CASE function.
      33cbf93c
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