- 15 Aug, 2008 1 commit
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Joerg Bruehe authored
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- 14 Aug, 2008 7 commits
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He Zhenxing authored
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He Zhenxing authored
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He Zhenxing authored
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He Zhenxing authored
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He Zhenxing authored
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He Zhenxing authored
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He Zhenxing authored
The problem was because the event allocated in mysql_client_binlog_statement was not freed when an error occured while applying the event.
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- 13 Aug, 2008 9 commits
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Serge Kozlov authored
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Daniel Fischer authored
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Daniel Fischer authored
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Joerg Bruehe authored
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Joerg Bruehe authored
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timothy.smith@sun.com authored
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Timothy Smith authored
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Timothy Smith authored
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Timothy Smith authored
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- 12 Aug, 2008 4 commits
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Davi Arnaut authored
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He Zhenxing authored
BUG#38369, enable rpl_row_basic_7ndb test
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Davi Arnaut authored
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- 11 Aug, 2008 13 commits
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Davi Arnaut authored
Post-merge fix: mysql_client_test.c is compiled by C compilers and some C compilers don't support mixed declarations and code and it's explicitly forbidden by ISO C90.
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Marc Alff authored
Note: NULL merge of sql/sql_yacc.yy, the fix for bug#38296 will be provided separately for 5.1
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Marc Alff authored
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Marc Alff authored
Fixed missing DBUG_RETURN in the function find_key_block
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Chad MILLER authored
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Marc Alff authored
This fix is for 5.0 only : back porting the 6.0 patch manually The parser code in sql/sql_yacc.yy needs to be more robust to out of memory conditions, so that when parsing a query fails due to OOM, the thread gracefully returns an error. Before this fix, a new/alloc returning NULL could: - cause a crash, if dereferencing the NULL pointer, - produce a corrupted parsed tree, containing NULL nodes, - alter the semantic of a query, by silently dropping token values or nodes With this fix: - C++ constructors are *not* executed with a NULL "this" pointer when operator new fails. This is achieved by declaring "operator new" with a "throw ()" clause, so that a failed new gracefully returns NULL on OOM conditions. - calls to new/alloc are tested for a NULL result, - The thread diagnostic area is set to an error status when OOM occurs. This ensures that a request failing in the server properly returns an ER_OUT_OF_RESOURCES error to the client. - OOM conditions cause the parser to stop immediately (MYSQL_YYABORT). This prevents causing further crashes when using a partially built parsed tree in further rules in the parser. No test scripts are provided, since automating OOM failures is not instrumented in the server. Tested under the debugger, to verify that an error in alloc_root cause the thread to returns gracefully all the way to the client application, with an ER_OUT_OF_RESOURCES error.
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Chad MILLER authored
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Chad MILLER authored
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Kristofer Pettersson authored
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Kristofer Pettersson authored
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Kristofer Pettersson authored
Server side cursors were not initialized properly and this caused a reference to uninitialized memory.
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- 08 Aug, 2008 2 commits
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Timothy Smith authored
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Timothy Smith authored
Bug#35220: ALTER TABLE too picky on reserved word "foreign" In ALTER TABLE, change the internal parser to search for ``FOREIGN[[:space:]]'' instead of only ``FOREIGN'' when parsing ALTER TABLE ... DROP FOREIGN KEY ...; otherwise it could be mistaken with ALTER TABLE ... DROP foreign_col; (This fix is already present in MySQL 5.1 and higher.)
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- 07 Aug, 2008 4 commits
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Chad MILLER authored
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Chad MILLER authored
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Chad MILLER authored
running on Windows We used two OS-specific methods of looking up the executable name, which don't work outside of those two kinds of OSes (Linux+Solaris and Windows). We assume that if the user ran this program with a certain name, we can run the other sibling programs with a similar name. (re-patch in bzr)
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Davi Arnaut authored
Post-merge fix: remove spurious semicolon that caused the function to return failure regardless of the outcome.
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