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* Update row and key fetch cost models to take into account data copy costsMonty2023-02-021-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before this patch, when calculating the cost of fetching and using a row/key from the engine, we took into account the cost of finding a row or key from the engine, but did not consistently take into account index only accessed, clustered key or covered keys for all access paths. The cost of the WHERE clause (TIME_FOR_COMPARE) was not consistently considered in best_access_path(). TIME_FOR_COMPARE was used in calculation in other places, like greedy_search(), but was in some cases (like scans) done an a different number of rows than was accessed. The cost calculation of row and index scans didn't take into account the number of rows that where accessed, only the number of accepted rows. When using a filter, the cost of index_only_reads and cost of accessing and disregarding 'filtered rows' where not taken into account, which made filters cost less than there actually where. To remedy the above, the following key & row fetch related costs has been added: - The cost of fetching and using a row is now split into different costs: - key + Row fetch cost (as before) but multiplied with the variable 'optimizer_cache_cost' (default to 0.5). This allows the user to tell the optimizer the likehood of finding the key and row in the engine cache. - ROW_COPY_COST, The cost copying a row from the engine to the sql layer or creating a row from the join_cache to the record buffer. Mostly affects table scan costs. - ROW_LOOKUP_COST, the cost of fetching a row by rowid. - KEY_COPY_COST the cost of finding the next key and copying it from the engine to the SQL layer. This is used when we calculate the cost index only reads. It makes index scans more expensive than before if they cover a lot of rows. (main.index_merge_myisam) - KEY_LOOKUP_COST, the cost of finding the first key in a range. This replaces the old define IDX_LOOKUP_COST, but with a higher cost. - KEY_NEXT_FIND_COST, the cost of finding the next key (and rowid). when doing a index scan and comparing the rowid to the filter. Before this cost was assumed to be 0. All of the above constants/variables are now tuned to be somewhat in proportion of executing complexity to each other. There is tuning need for these in the future, but that can wait until the above are made user variables as that will make tuning much easier. To make the usage of the above easy, there are new (not virtual) cost calclation functions in handler: - ha_read_time(), like read_time(), but take optimizer_cache_cost into account. - ha_read_and_copy_time(), like ha_read_time() but take into account ROW_COPY_TIME - ha_read_and_compare_time(), like ha_read_and_copy_time() but take TIME_FOR_COMPARE into account. - ha_rnd_pos_time(). Read row with row id, taking ROW_COPY_COST into account. This is used with filesort where we don't need to execute the WHERE clause again. - ha_keyread_time(), like keyread_time() but take optimizer_cache_cost into account. - ha_keyread_and_copy_time(), like ha_keyread_time(), but add KEY_COPY_COST. - ha_key_scan_time(), like key_scan_time() but take optimizer_cache_cost nto account. - ha_key_scan_and_compare_time(), like ha_key_scan_time(), but add KEY_COPY_COST & TIME_FOR_COMPARE. I also added some setup costs for doing different types of scans and creating temporary tables (on disk and in memory). This encourages the optimizer to not use these for simple 'a few row' lookups if there are adequate key lookup strategies. - TABLE_SCAN_SETUP_COST, cost of starting a table scan. - INDEX_SCAN_SETUP_COST, cost of starting an index scan. - HEAP_TEMPTABLE_CREATE_COST, cost of creating in memory temporary table. - DISK_TEMPTABLE_CREATE_COST, cost of creating an on disk temporary table. When calculating cost of fetching ranges, we had a cost of IDX_LOOKUP_COST (0.125) for doing a key div for a new range. This is now replaced with 'io_cost * KEY_LOOKUP_COST (1.0) * optimizer_cache_cost', which matches the cost we use for 'ref' and other key lookups. The effect is that the cost is now a bit higher when we have many ranges for a key. Allmost all calculation with TIME_FOR_COMPARE is now done in best_access_path(). 'JOIN::read_time' now includes the full cost for finding the rows in the table. In the result files, many of the changes are now again close to what they where before the "Update cost for hash and cached joins" commit, as that commit didn't fix the filter cost (too complex to do everything in one commit). The above changes showed a lot of a lot of inconsistencies in optimizer cost calculation. The main objective with the other changes was to do calculation as similar (and accurate) as possible and to make different plans more comparable. Detailed list of changes: - Calculate index_only_cost consistently and correctly for all scan and ref accesses. The row fetch_cost and index_only_cost now takes into account clustered keys, covered keys and index only accesses. - cost_for_index_read now returns both full cost and index_only_cost - Fixed cost calculation of get_sweep_read_cost() to match other similar costs. This is bases on the assumption that data is more often stored on SSD than a hard disk. - Replaced constant 2.0 with new define TABLE_SCAN_SETUP_COST. - Some scan cost estimates did not take into account TIME_FOR_COMPARE. Now all scan costs takes this into account. (main.show_explain) - Added session variable optimizer_cache_hit_ratio (default 50%). By adjusting this on can reduce or increase the cost of index or direct record lookups. The effect of the default is that key lookups is now a bit cheaper than before. See usage of 'optimizer_cache_cost' in handler.h. - JOIN_TAB::scan_time() did not take into account index only scans, which produced a wrong cost when index scan was used. Changed JOIN_TAB:::scan_time() to take into consideration clustered and covered keys. The values are now cached and we only have to call this function once. Other calls are changed to use the cached values. Function renamed to JOIN_TAB::estimate_scan_time(). - Fixed that most index cost calculations are done the same way and more close to 'range' calculations. The cost is now lower than before for small data sets and higher for large data sets as we take into account how many keys are read (main.opt_trace_selectivity, main.limit_rows_examined). - Ensured that index_scan_cost() == range(scan_of_all_rows_in_table_using_one_range) + MULTI_RANGE_READ_INFO_CONST. One effect of this is that if there is choice of doing a full index scan and a range-index scan over almost the whole table then index scan will be preferred (no range-read setup cost). (innodb.innodb, main.show_explain, main.range) - Fixed the EQ_REF and REF takes into account clustered and covered keys. This changes some plans to use covered or clustered indexes as these are much cheaper. (main.subselect_mat_cost, main.state_tables_innodb, main.limit_rows_examined) - Rowid filter setup cost and filter compare cost now takes into account fetching and checking the rowid (KEY_NEXT_FIND_COST). (main.partition_pruning heap.heap_btree main.log_state) - Added KEY_NEXT_FIND_COST to Range_rowid_filter_cost_info::lookup_cost to account of the time to find and check the next key value against the container - Introduced ha_keyread_time(rows) that takes into account finding the next row and copying the key value to 'record' (KEY_COPY_COST). - Introduced ha_key_scan_time() for calculating an index scan over all rows. - Added IDX_LOOKUP_COST to keyread_time() as a startup cost. - Added index_only_fetch_cost() as a convenience function to OPT_RANGE. - keyread_time() cost is slightly reduced to prefer shorter keys. (main.index_merge_myisam) - All of the above caused some index_merge combinations to be rejected because of cost (main.index_intersect). In some cases 'ref' where replaced with index_merge because of the low cost calculation of get_sweep_read_cost(). - Some index usage moved from PRIMARY to a covering index. (main.subselect_innodb) - Changed cost calculation of filter to take KEY_LOOKUP_COST and TIME_FOR_COMPARE into account. See sql_select.cc::apply_filter(). filter parameters and costs are now written to optimizer_trace. - Don't use matchings_records_in_range() to try to estimate the number of filtered rows for ranges. The reason is that we want to ensure that 'range' is calculated similar to 'ref'. There is also more work needed to calculate the selectivity when using ranges and ranges and filtering. This causes filtering column in EXPLAIN EXTENDED to be 100.00 for some cases where range cannot use filtering. (main.rowid_filter) - Introduced ha_scan_time() that takes into account the CPU cost of finding the next row and copying the row from the engine to 'record'. This causes costs of table scan to slightly increase and some test to changed their plan from ALL to RANGE or ALL to ref. (innodb.innodb_mysql, main.select_pkeycache) In a few cases where scan time of very small tables have lower cost than a ref or range, things changed from ref/range to ALL. (main.myisam, main.func_group, main.limit_rows_examined, main.subselect2) - Introduced ha_scan_and_compare_time() which is like ha_scan_time() but also adds the cost of the where clause (TIME_FOR_COMPARE). - Added small cost for creating temporary table for materialization. This causes some very small tables to use scan instead of materialization. - Added checking of the WHERE clause (TIME_FOR_COMPARE) of the accepted rows to ROR costs in get_best_ror_intersect() - Removed '- 0.001' from 'join->best_read' and optimize_straight_join() to ensure that the 'Last_query_cost' status variable contains the same value as the one that was calculated by the optimizer. - Take avg_io_cost() into account in handler::keyread_time() and handler::read_time(). This should have no effect as it's 1.0 by default, except for heap that overrides these functions. - Some 'ref_or_null' accesses changed to 'range' because of cost adjustments (main.order_by) - Added scan type "scan_with_join_cache" for optimizer_trace. This is just to show in the trace what kind of scan was used. - When using 'scan_with_join_cache' take into account number of preceding tables (as have to restore all fields for all previous table combination when checking the where clause) The new cost added is: (row_combinations * ROW_COPY_COST * number_of_cached_tables). This increases the cost of join buffering in proportion of the number of tables in the join buffer. One effect is that full scans are now done earlier as the cost is then smaller. (main.join_outer_innodb, main.greedy_optimizer) - Removed the usage of 'worst_seeks' in cost_for_index_read as it caused wrong plans to be created; It prefered JT_EQ_REF even if it would be much more expensive than a full table scan. A related issue was that worst_seeks only applied to full lookup, not to clustered or index only lookups, which is not consistent. This caused some plans to use index scan instead of eq_ref (main.union) - Changed federated block size from 4096 to 1500, which is the typical size of an IO packet. - Added costs for reading rows to Federated. Needed as there is no caching of rows in the federated engine. - Added ha_innobase::rnd_pos_time() cost function. - A lot of extra things added to optimizer trace - More costs, especially for materialization and index_merge. - Make lables more uniform - Fixed a lot of minor bugs - Added 'trace_started()' around a lot of trace blocks. - When calculating ORDER BY with LIMIT cost for using an index the cost did not take into account the number of row retrivals that has to be done or the cost of comparing the rows with the WHERE clause. The cost calculated would be just a fraction of the real cost. Now we calculate the cost as we do for ranges and 'ref'. - 'Using index for group-by' is used a bit more than before as now take into account the WHERE clause cost when comparing with 'ref' and prefer the method with fewer row combinations. (main.group_min_max). Bugs fixed: - Fixed that we don't calculate TIME_FOR_COMPARE twice for some plans, like in optimize_straight_join() and greedy_search() - Fixed bug in save_explain_data where we could test for the wrong index when displaying 'Using index'. This caused some old plans to show 'Using index'. (main.subselect_innodb, main.subselect2) - Fixed bug in get_best_ror_intersect() where 'min_cost' was not updated, and the cost we compared with was not the one that was used. - Fixed very wrong cost calculation for priority queues in check_if_pq_applicable(). (main.order_by now correctly uses priority queue) - When calculating cost of EQ_REF or REF, we added the cost of comparing the WHERE clause with the found rows, not all row combinations. This made ref and eq_ref to be regarded way to cheap compared to other access methods. - FORCE INDEX cost calculation didn't take into account clustered or covered indexes. - JT_EQ_REF cost was estimated as avg_io_cost(), which is half the cost of a JT_REF key. This may be true for InnoDB primary key, but not for other unique keys or other engines. Now we use handler function to calculate the cost, which allows us to handle consistently clustered, covered keys and not covered keys. - ha_start_keyread() didn't call extra_opt() if keyread was already enabled but still changed the 'keyread' variable (which is wrong). Fixed by not doing anything if keyread is already enabled. - multi_range_read_info_cost() didn't take into account io_cost when calculating the cost of ranges. - fix_semijoin_strategies_for_picked_join_order() used the wrong record_count when calling best_access_path() for SJ_OPT_FIRST_MATCH and SJ_OPT_LOOSE_SCAN. - Hash joins didn't provide correct best_cost to the upper level, which means that the cost for hash_joins more expensive than calculated in best_access_path (a difference of 10x * TIME_OF_COMPARE). This is fixed in the new code thanks to that we now include TIME_OF_COMPARE cost in 'read_time'. Other things: - Added some 'if (thd->trace_started())' to speed up code - Removed not used function Cost_estimate::is_zero() - Simplified testing of HA_POS_ERROR in get_best_ror_intersect(). (No cost changes) - Moved ha_start_keyread() from join_read_const_table() to join_read_const() to enable keyread for all types of JT_CONST tables. - Made a few very short functions inline in handler.h Notes: - In main.rowid_filter the join order of order and lineitem is swapped. This is because the cost of doing a range fetch of lineitem(98 rows) is almost as big as the whole join of order,lineitem. The filtering will also ensure that we only have to do very small key fetches of the rows in lineitem. - main.index_merge_myisam had a few changes where we are now using less keys for index_merge. This is because index scans are now more expensive than before. - handler->optimizer_cache_cost is updated in ha_external_lock(). This ensures that it is up to date per statements. Not an optimal solution (for locked tables), but should be ok for now. - 'DELETE FROM t1 WHERE t1.a > 0 ORDER BY t1.a' does not take cost of filesort into consideration when table scan is chosen. (main.myisam_explain_non_select_all) - perfschema.table_aggregate_global_* has changed because an update on a table with 1 row will now use table scan instead of key lookup. TODO in upcomming commits: - Fix selectivity calculation for ranges with and without filtering and when there is a ref access but scan is chosen. For this we have to store the lowest known value for 'accepted_records' in the OPT_RANGE structure. - Change that records_read does not include filtered rows. - test_if_cheaper_ordering() needs to be updated to properly calculate costs. This will fix tests like main.order_by_innodb, main.single_delete_update - Extend get_range_limit_read_cost() to take into considering cost_for_index_read() if there where no quick keys. This will reduce the computed cost for ORDER BY with LIMIT in some cases. (main.innodb_ext_key) - Fix that we take into account selectivity when counting the number of rows we have to read when considering using a index table scan to resolve ORDER BY. - Add new calculation for rnd_pos_time() where we take into account the benefit of reading multiple rows from the same page.
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| | | | * MDEV-29370 Functions in packages are slow and seems to ignore deterministicAlexander Barkov2022-11-151-0/+72
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* | | | | MDEV-28926 Add time spent on query optimizer to JSON ANALYZE (#2193)Luis Eduardo Oliveira Lizardo2022-10-261-0/+9
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| * | | MDEV-29356 Assertion `0' failed in Type_handler_row::Item_save_in_field on ↵Alexander Barkov2022-08-261-4/+4
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* | | | Merge branch '10.7' into 10.8Oleksandr Byelkin2022-08-091-4/+4
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| * | | MDEV-29159 Patch for MDEV-28918 introduces more inconsistency than it ↵Alexander Barkov2022-08-051-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | solves, breaks usability 1. Store assignment failures on incompatible data types now raise errors if: - STRICT_ALL_TABLES or STRICT_TRANS_TABLES sql_mode is used, and - IGNORE is not used Otherwise, only a warning is raised and the statement continues. 2. Changing the error/warning test as follows: -ERROR HY000: Illegal parameter data types inet6 and int for operation 'SET' +ERROR HY000: Cannot cast 'int' as 'inet6' in assignment of `db`.`t`.`col` so in case of a big table it's easier to see which column has the problem. The new error text is also applied to SP variables.
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| * | | MDEV-28963 Incompatible data type assignment through SP vars is not ↵Alexander Barkov2022-06-271-4/+4
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* | | Merge branch '10.7' into 10.8mariadb-10.8.3Sergei Golubchik2022-05-182-2/+24
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| | | | * fix tests for embeddedSergei Golubchik2022-05-182-8/+9
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| | | | * MDEV-28588 SIGSEGV in __memmove_avx_unaligned_erms, strmake_rootAlexander Barkov2022-05-171-0/+23
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| | | | * An additional patch for MDEV-27690 Crash on `CHARACTER SET csname COLLATE ↵Alexander Barkov2022-04-141-0/+28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | DEFAULT` in column definition Applying the fix to sql_yacc_ora.yy. Adding a test for sql_mode=ORACLE.
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| | | | * MDEV-19804 sql_mode=ORACLE: call procedure in packagesAlexander Barkov2022-03-251-0/+114
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Adding support for the fully qualified package procedure calls: BEGIN CALL db.pkg.proc(args); -- SQL/PSM call style db.pkg.proc(args); -- PL/SQL call style END;
| | | | * MDEV-28166 sql_mode=ORACLE: fully qualified package function calls do not ↵Alexander Barkov2022-03-251-0/+213
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* | | | | A clean-up for MDEV-10654 add support IN, OUT, INOUT parameter qualifiers ↵Alexander Barkov2022-01-241-0/+55
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | for stored functions Changes: 1. Enabling IN/OUT/INOUT mode for sql_mode=DEFAULT, adding tests for sql_mode=DEFAULT based by mostly translating compat/oracle.sp-inout.test to SQL/PSM with minor changes (e.g. testing trigger OLD.column and NEW.column as IN/OUT parameters). 2. Removing duplicate grammar: sp_pdparam and sp_fdparam implemented exactly the same syntax after - the first patch for MDEV-10654 (for sql_mode=ORACLE) - the change #1 from this patch (for sql_mode=DEFAULT) Removing separate rules and adding a single "sp_param" rule instead, which now covers both PRDEDURE and FUNCTION parameters (and CURSOR parameters as well!). 3. Adding a helper rule sp_param_name_and_mode, which is a combination of the parameter name and the IN/OUT/INOUT mode. It allows to simplify the grammer a bit. 4. The first patch unintentionally allowed IN/OUT/INOUT mode to be specified in CURSOR parameters. This is good for the IN keyword - it is allowed in PL/SQL CURSORs. This is not good the the OUT/INOUT keywords - they should not be allowed. Adding a additional symantic post-check.
* | | | | MDEV-10654 add support IN, OUT, INOUT parameter qualifiers for stored functionsManoharKB2022-01-241-0/+2497
|/ / / / | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Currently stored function does not support IN/OUT/INOUT parameter qualifiers. This is needed for Oracle compatibility (sql_mode = ORACLE). Solution: Implemented parameter qualifier support to CREATE FUNCTION (reference: CREATE PROCEDURE) Implemented return by reference for OUT/INOUT parameters in execute_function() (reference: execute_procedure()) Files changed: sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added IN, OUT, INOUT parameter qualifiers for CREATE FUNCTION. sql/sp_head.cc: Added input and output parameter binding for IN/OUT/INOUT parameters in execute_function() so that OUT/INOUT can return by reference. sql/share/errmsg-utf8.txt: Added error message to restrict OUT/INOUT parameters while function being called from SQL query. mysql-test/suite/compat/oracle/t/sp-inout.test: Added test cases mysql-test/suite/compat/oracle/r/sp-inout.result: Added test results Reviewed-by: iqbal@hasprime.com
* | | | MDEV-26181: The test compat/oracle.sp-row fails in case it is run in PS mode.Dmitry Shulga2021-07-191-5/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There were several places where a statement delimiter missed so such statements were interpreted as multi-statements and expectedly failed in PS mode. An appropriate statement delimiters have been added to fix the issues. Addinitinally, the operators --enable_prepare_warnings/--disable_prepare_warnings have been added around statements that use depricated syntax SELECT INTO to don't miss warnings.
* | | | MDEV-16708: more fixes to test casesDmitry Shulga2021-06-171-0/+5
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* | | | MDEV-16708: fix in test failures(added ↵Dmitry Shulga2021-06-172-0/+7
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* | | | MDEV-16708: fix in test failures caused by missing warnings received in ↵Dmitry Shulga2021-06-172-4/+4
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* | | | MDEV-20025: ADD_MONTHS() Oracle functionMonty2021-05-191-0/+38
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* | | | MDEV-20017 Implement TO_CHAR() Oracle compatible functionMonty2021-05-191-0/+226
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | TO_CHAR(expr, fmt) - expr: required parameter, data/time/timestamp type expression - fmt: optional parameter, format string, supports YYYY/YYY/YY/RRRR/RR/MM/MON/MONTH/MI/DD/DY/HH/HH12/HH24/SS and special characters. The default value is "YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS" In Oracle, TO_CHAR() can also be used to convert numbers to strings, but this is not supported. This will gave an error in this patch. Other things: - If format strings is a constant, it's evaluated only once and if there is any errors in it, they are given at once and the statement will abort. Original author: woqutech Lots of optimizations and cleanups done as part of review
* | | | MDEV-20021 sql_mode="oracle" does not support MINUS set operatorMonty2021-05-191-0/+44
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | MINUS is mapped to EXCEPT One consequence of the patch is that MINUS becomes a reserved word in Oracle mode. Author: woqutech
* | | | MDEV-19682 sql_mode="oracle" does not support sysdateAlexander Barkov2021-05-191-0/+72
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* | | | MDEV-19162 anonymous derived tables partbb-10.6-MDEV-19162-anonymous_derivedOleksandr Byelkin2020-11-171-0/+56
|/ / / | | | | | | | | | The idea of Alexander Barkov: to add name derived as a slect id.
* | | Merge 10.4 to 10.5Marko Mäkelä2020-10-221-0/+7
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| * | MDEV-23518 Syntax error in ond SP results in misleading message on SHOW ↵Oleksandr Byelkin2020-10-031-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | CREATE PROCEDURE Add info to the error message how to get details about error which happened.
* | | Merge 10.4 into 10.5Marko Mäkelä2020-09-041-0/+131
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| * | MDEV-23094: Multiple calls to a Stored Procedure from another Stored ↵bb-10.4-MDEV-23094Oleksandr Byelkin2020-08-311-0/+132
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Procedure crashes server Added system-SELECT to IF/WHILE/REPET/FOR for correct subqueries connecting. Added control of system/usual selects for correct error detection.
* | | Merge branch '10.4' into 10.5Oleksandr Byelkin2020-08-042-0/+135
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| * | Merge branch '10.3' into 10.4Oleksandr Byelkin2020-08-032-0/+137
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| | * MDEV-19632 Replication aborts with ER_SLAVE_CONVERSION_FAILED upon CREATE ↵Alexander Barkov2020-08-012-0/+137
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ... SELECT in ORACLE mode - Adding optional qualifiers to data types: CREATE TABLE t1 (a schema.DATE); Qualifiers now work only for three pre-defined schemas: mariadb_schema oracle_schema maxdb_schema These schemas are virtual (hard-coded) for now, but may turn into real databases on disk in the future. - mariadb_schema.TYPE now always resolves to a true MariaDB data type TYPE without sql_mode specific translations. - oracle_schema.DATE translates to MariaDB DATETIME. - maxdb_schema.TIMESTAMP translates to MariaDB DATETIME. - Fixing SHOW CREATE TABLE to use a qualifier for a data type TYPE if the current sql_mode translates TYPE to something else. The above changes fix the reported problem, so this script: SET sql_mode=ORACLE; CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT mariadb_date_column FROM t1; is now replicated as: SET sql_mode=ORACLE; CREATE TABLE t2 (mariadb_date_column mariadb_schema.DATE); and the slave can unambiguously treat DATE as the true MariaDB DATE without ORACLE specific translation to DATETIME. Similar, SET sql_mode=MAXDB; CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT mariadb_timestamp_column FROM t1; is now replicated as: SET sql_mode=MAXDB; CREATE TABLE t2 (mariadb_timestamp_column mariadb_schema.TIMESTAMP); so the slave treats TIMESTAMP as the true MariaDB TIMESTAMP without MAXDB specific translation to DATETIME.
* | | Merge 10.4 into 10.5Marko Mäkelä2020-08-014-5/+123
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| * | Merge 10.3 into 10.4Marko Mäkelä2020-07-312-0/+118
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