- 17 Jul, 2008 1 commit
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Sven Sandberg authored
Problem: the test set @@global.init_slave to garbage at a time which was not guaranteed to be after the time when the slave's SQL thread used it. That would cause the slave's SQL thread to stop in rare cases. Fix: The test does not care about the value of @@global.init_slave, except that it should be different on master and slave. Hence, we set @@global.init_slave to something that is valid SQL.
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- 11 Jul, 2008 1 commit
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Horst Hunger authored
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- 10 Jul, 2008 9 commits
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Gleb Shchepa authored
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Gleb Shchepa authored
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Gleb Shchepa authored
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Gleb Shchepa authored
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Marc Alff authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
offset for time part in UUIDs was 1/1000 of what it should be. In other words, offset was off. Also handle the case where we count into the future when several UUIDs are generated in one "tick", and then the next call is late enough for us to unwind some but not all of those borrowed ticks. Lastly, handle the case where we keep borrowing and borrowing until the tick-counter overflows by also changing into a new "numberspace" by creating a new random suffix.
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
offset for time part in UUIDs was 1/1000 of what it should be. In other words, offset was off. Also handle the case where we count into the future when several UUIDs are generated in one "tick", and then the next call is late enough for us to unwind some but not all of those borrowed ticks. Lastly, handle the case where we keep borrowing and borrowing until the tick-counter overflows by also changing into a new "numberspace" by creating a new random suffix.
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- 09 Jul, 2008 8 commits
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Gleb Shchepa authored
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Gleb Shchepa authored
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Gleb Shchepa authored
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Matthias Leich authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Matthias Leich authored
"funcs_2: The tests do not check if optional character sets exist." 2. Minor cleanup
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Mattias Jonsson authored
The problem is that relying on the output of the 'ls' command is not portable as its behavior is not the same between systems and it might even not be available at all in (Windows). So I added list_files that relies on the portable mysys library instead. (and also list_files_write_file and list_files_append_file, since the test was using '--exec ls' in that way.)
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kent@mysql.com authored
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- 08 Jul, 2008 6 commits
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Marc Alff authored
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Marc Alff authored
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Marc Alff authored
Fixed the test to expect the correct result. The previous test script was in fact affected by 26030, and wrongly expected a ER_PARSE_ERROR error.
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Jonathan Perkin authored
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Mats Kindahl authored
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Mats Kindahl authored
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- 07 Jul, 2008 8 commits
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Marc Alff authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
problem was that ha_partition::records was not implemented, thus using the default handler::records, which is not correct if the engine does not support HA_STATS_RECORDS_IS_EXACT. Solution was to implement ha_partition::records as a wrapper around the underlying partitions records. The rows column in explain partitions will now include the total number of records in the partitioned table. (recommit after removing out-commented code)
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Marc Alff authored
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Marc Alff authored
enabled) Before this fix, the lexer and parser would treat the ';' character as a different token (either ';' or END_OF_INPUT), based on convoluted logic, which failed in simple cases where a stored procedure is implemented as a single statement, and used in a multi query. With this fix: - the character ';' is always parsed as a ';' token in the lexer, - parsing multi queries is implemented in the parser, in the 'query:' rules, - the value of thd->client_capabilities, which is the capabilities negotiated between the client and the server during bootstrap, is immutable and not arbitrarily modified during parsing (which was the root cause of the bug)
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Georgi Kodinov authored
- moved the test into a separate file to check for presence of the test variable
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Mats Kindahl authored
On certain kinds of errors (e.g., out of stack), a call to Item_func_ set_user_var::fix_fields() might fail. Since the return value of this call was not checked inside User_var_log_event::exec_event(), continuing execution after this will cause a crash inside Item_func_set_user_var:: update_hash(). The bug is fixed by aborting execution of the event with an error if fix_fields() fails, since it is not possible to continue execution anyway.
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- 04 Jul, 2008 5 commits
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Chad MILLER authored
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Chad MILLER authored
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Chad MILLER authored
to use ANSI_QUOTES Make all have_* tests universally safe by using ANSI quotes.
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
When there is an error executing EXISTS predicates they return NULL as their string or decimal value but don't set the NULL value flag. Fixed by returning 0 (as a decimal or a string) on error exectuting the subquery. Note that we can't return NULL as EXISTS is not supposed to return NULL.
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- 03 Jul, 2008 2 commits
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Konstantin Osipov authored
Bug#12093 "SP not found on second PS execution if another thread drops other SP in between" and Bug#21294 "executing a prepared statement that executes a stored function which was recreat" Stored functions are resolved at prepared statement prepare only. If someone flushes the stored functions cache between prepare and execute, execution fails. The fix is to detect the situation of the cache flush and automatically reprepare the prepared statement after it.
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Sven Sandberg authored
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