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authorMichael Widenius <monty@askmonty.org>2011-05-12 02:19:28 +0300
committerMichael Widenius <monty@askmonty.org>2011-05-12 02:19:28 +0300
commit4c81cef75d7871e2c77d6723813ac328c34603b5 (patch)
treecef0d653de3ae7afb2e95d8031ce82a306b6059e /sql/protocol.cc
parent3a537679cbe177320386908b754672333cf46491 (diff)
downloadmariadb-git-4c81cef75d7871e2c77d6723813ac328c34603b5.tar.gz
Fixed bug when accessing wrong decimal value in dynamic string (Fixed lp:781233)
Store decimal 0.0 in zero bytes in dynamic strings. mysqltest: Don't ignore error from mysql_stmt_fetch; This could cause rows to be missing from log when running with --ps-protocol Fixed wrong result length for CAST(... as TIME) client/mysqltest.cc: Don't ignore error from mysql_stmt_fetch; This could cause rows to be missing from log when running with --ps-protocol libmysql/libmysql.c: The max length for a TIME column is 17, not 15. mysql-test/r/dyncol.result: More tests mysql-test/t/dyncol.test: More tests mysys/ma_dyncol.c: Check content of decimal value on read and store to not get assert in decimal_bin_size(). Store decimal 0.0 in zero bytes in dynamic strings. This also solves a problem where decimal 0 had different internal representations. sql-common/my_time.c: Fixed DBUG_PRINT sql/item_timefunc.h: Fixed wrong result length for CAST(... as TIME). This was the cause of failures in buildbot when doing cast(... as time); sql/protocol.cc: More DBUG_PRINT
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/sql/protocol.cc b/sql/protocol.cc
index 2db81e925a2..4a3220b96fc 100644
--- a/sql/protocol.cc
+++ b/sql/protocol.cc
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ bool Protocol::send_fields(List<Item> *list, uint flags)
Protocol_text prot(thd);
String *local_packet= prot.storage_packet();
CHARSET_INFO *thd_charset= thd->variables.character_set_results;
- DBUG_ENTER("send_fields");
+ DBUG_ENTER("Protocol::send_fields");
if (flags & SEND_NUM_ROWS)
{ // Packet with number of elements