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author | unknown <timour@askmonty.org> | 2012-10-17 15:43:56 +0300 |
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committer | unknown <timour@askmonty.org> | 2012-10-17 15:43:56 +0300 |
commit | bc4a456758c8077e5377b8cfaed60af4311653a0 (patch) | |
tree | b4689bc3028c30ad38355adbb4d574db5cb57437 /mysql-test/r/log_slow.result | |
parent | 620d14f8c3521f9ec7283b8690e0e16434739d33 (diff) | |
download | mariadb-git-bc4a456758c8077e5377b8cfaed60af4311653a0.tar.gz |
MDEV-452 Add full support for auto-initialized/updated timestamp and datetime
Generalized support for auto-updated and/or auto-initialized timestamp
and datetime columns. This patch is a reimplementation of MySQL's
"WL#5874: CURRENT_TIMESTAMP as DEFAULT for DATETIME columns". In order to
ease future merges, this implementation reused few function and variable
names from MySQL's patch, however the implementation is quite different.
TODO:
The only unresolved problem in this patch is the semantics of LOAD DATA for
TIMESTAMP and DATETIME columns in the cases when there are missing or NULL
columns. I couldn't fully comprehend the logic behind MySQL's behavior and
its relationship with their own documentation, so I left the results to be
more consistent with all other LOAD cases.
The problematic test cases can be seen by running the test file function_defaults,
and observing the test case differences. Those were left on purpose for discussion.
Diffstat (limited to 'mysql-test/r/log_slow.result')
-rw-r--r-- | mysql-test/r/log_slow.result | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/mysql-test/r/log_slow.result b/mysql-test/r/log_slow.result index 75e92e7a0b5..76cf45631bd 100644 --- a/mysql-test/r/log_slow.result +++ b/mysql-test/r/log_slow.result @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ select @@log_slow_verbosity; innodb show fields from mysql.slow_log; Field Type Null Key Default Extra -start_time timestamp(6) NO CURRENT_TIMESTAMP on update CURRENT_TIMESTAMP +start_time timestamp(6) NO CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(6) on update CURRENT_TIMESTAMP user_host mediumtext NO NULL query_time time(6) NO NULL lock_time time(6) NO NULL |