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* Fix for Bug#30217: Views: changes in metadata behaviouranozdrin/alik@quad.2008-02-221-10/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | between 5.0 and 5.1. The problem was that in the patch for Bug#11986 it was decided to store original query in UTF8 encoding for the INFORMATION_SCHEMA. This approach however turned out to be quite difficult to implement properly. The main problem is to preserve the same IS-output after dump/restore. So, the fix is to rollback to the previous functionality, but also to fix it to support multi-character-set-queries properly. The idea is to generate INFORMATION_SCHEMA-query from the item-tree after parsing view declaration. The IS-query should: - be completely in UTF8; - not contain character set introducers. For more information, see WL4052.
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| * Bug #31884: Assertion + crash in subquery in the SELECT clause.gkodinov/kgeorge@magare.gmz2007-10-301-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Item_in_subselect's only externally callable method is val_bool(). However the nullability in the wrapper class (Item_in_optimizer) is established by calling the "forbidden" method val_int(). Fixed to use the correct method (val_bool() ) to establish nullability of Item_in_subselect in Item_in_optimizer.
* | WL#3817: Simplify string / memory area types and make things more consistent ↵monty@mysql.com/narttu.mysql.fi2007-05-101-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (first part) The following type conversions was done: - Changed byte to uchar - Changed gptr to uchar* - Change my_string to char * - Change my_size_t to size_t - Change size_s to size_t Removed declaration of byte, gptr, my_string, my_size_t and size_s. Following function parameter changes was done: - All string functions in mysys/strings was changed to use size_t instead of uint for string lengths. - All read()/write() functions changed to use size_t (including vio). - All protocoll functions changed to use size_t instead of uint - Functions that used a pointer to a string length was changed to use size_t* - Changed malloc(), free() and related functions from using gptr to use void * as this requires fewer casts in the code and is more in line with how the standard functions work. - Added extra length argument to dirname_part() to return the length of the created string. - Changed (at least) following functions to take uchar* as argument: - db_dump() - my_net_write() - net_write_command() - net_store_data() - DBUG_DUMP() - decimal2bin() & bin2decimal() - Changed my_compress() and my_uncompress() to use size_t. Changed one argument to my_uncompress() from a pointer to a value as we only return one value (makes function easier to use). - Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. - Changed in readfrm() and writefrom(), ha_discover and handler::discover() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts. - Changed most Field functions to use uchar* instead of char* (reduced a lot of casts). - Changed field->val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers. Other changes: - Removed a lot of not needed casts - Added a few new cast required by other changes - Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety (as string lengths needs to be uint, not size_t). - Fixed all calls to hash-get-key functions to use size_t*. (Needed to be done explicitely as this conflict was often hided by casting the function to hash_get_key). - Changed some buffers to memory regions to uchar* to avoid casts. - Changed some string lengths from uint to size_t. - Changed field->ptr to be uchar* instead of char*. This allowed us to get rid of a lot of casts. - Some changes from true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE, unsigned char -> uchar - Include zlib.h in some files as we needed declaration of crc32() - Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be (size_t) -1. - Changed many variables to hold the result of my_read() / my_write() to be size_t. This was needed to properly detect errors (which are returned as (size_t) -1). - Removed some very old VMS code - Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) - Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. Updated function comment to reflect this. Changed function that depended on original behavior of my_pwrite() to itself restore the cursor position (one such case). - Added some missing checking of return value of malloc(). - Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid 'long' overflow. - Changed type of table_def::m_size from my_size_t to ulong to reflect that m_size is the number of elements in the array, not a string/memory length. - Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD). Inlined max_row_length_blob() into this function. - More function comments - Fixed some compiler warnings when compiled without partitions. - Removed setting of LEX_STRING() arguments in declaration (portability fix). - Some trivial indentation/variable name changes. - Some trivial code simplifications: - Replaced some calls to alloc_root + memcpy to use strmake_root()/strdup_root(). - Changed some calls from memdup() to strmake() (Safety fix) - Simpler loops in client-simple.c
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| * Fixed bug #27870. The bug that causes crashes manifests itself at someigor@olga.mysql.com2007-04-171-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | conditions when executing an equijoin query with WHERE condition containing a subquery predicate of the form join_attr NOT IN (SELECT ...). To resolve a problem of the correct evaluation of the expression attr NOT IN (SELECT ...) an array of guards is created to make it possible to filter out some predicates of the EXISTS subquery into which the original subquery predicate is transformed, in the cases when a takes the NULL value. If attr is defined as a field that cannot be NULL than such an array is not needed and is not created. However if the field a occurred also an an equijoin predicate t2.a=t1.b and table t1 is accessed before table t2 then it may happen that the the EXISTS subquery is pushed down to the condition evaluated just after table t1 has been accessed. In this case any occurrence of t2.a is substituted for t1.b. When t1.b takes the value of NULL an attempt is made to turn on the corresponding guard. This action caused a crash as no guard array had been created. Now the code of Item_in_subselect::set_cond_guard_var checks that the guard array has been created before setting a guard variable on. Otherwise the method does nothing. It cannot results in returning a row that could be rejected as the condition t2.a=t1.b will be checked later anyway.
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| | | | | * | | Fixed compiler warnings detected by option -Wshadow and -Wunused:monty@mysql.com/narttu.mysql.fi2006-12-151-3/+3
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| | * | | | | BUG#24127: (a,b) IN (SELECT c,d ...) can produce wrong results if a and/or b ↵sergefp@mysql.com2007-01-121-17/+75
| | |/ / / / | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | are NULLs: - Make the code produce correct result: use an array of triggers to turn on/off equalities for each compared column. Also turn on/off optimizations based on those equalities. - Make EXPLAIN output show "Full scan on NULL key" for tables for which we switch between ref/unique_subquery/index_subquery and ALL access. - index_subquery engine now has HAVING clause when it is needed, and it is displayed in EXPLAIN EXTENDED - Fix incorrect presense of "Using index" for index/unique-based subqueries (BUG#22930) // bk trigger note: this commit refers to BUG#24127
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| * | | | Bug#21904 (parser problem when using IN with a double "(())")malff/marcsql@weblab.(none)2007-01-291-0/+16
| | |_|/ | |/| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before this fix, a IN predicate of the form: "IN (( subselect ))", with two parenthesis, would be evaluated as a single row subselect: if the subselect returns more that 1 row, the statement would fail. The SQL:2003 standard defines a special exception in the specification, and mandates that this particular form of IN predicate shall be equivalent to "IN ( subselect )", which involves a table subquery and works with more than 1 row. This fix implements "IN (( subselect ))", "IN ((( subselect )))" etc as per the SQL:2003 requirement. All the details related to the implementation of this change have been commented in the code, and the relevant sections of the SQL:2003 spec are given for reference, so they are not repeated here. Having access to the spec is a requirement to review in depth this patch.
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| | | * | Fixed bug #24670: optimizations that are legal only for subqueries without ↵igor@olga.mysql.com2006-12-111-1/+2
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| * | | | This finishes the work (someone) started to remove FIELD_ types and use the ↵brian@zim.(none)2006-12-011-1/+1
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| * | | BUG#11927: Warnings shown for CAST( chr as signed) but not (chr + 0)gkodinov/kgeorge@macbook.gmz2006-11-281-1/+1
| | |/ | |/| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When implicitly converting string fields to numbers the string-to-number conversion error was not sent to the client. Added code to send the conversion error as warning. We also need to prevent generation of warnings from the places where val_xxx() methods are called for the sole purpose of updating the Item::null_value flag. To achieve that a special function is added (and called) : update_null_value(). This function will set the no_errors flag and will call val_xxx(). The warning generation in Field_string::val_xxx() will use the flag when generating the conversion warnings.
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| | * Bug #11032: getObject() returns a String for a sub-query of type datetimegkodinov/kgeorge@macbook.gmz2006-11-071-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - When returning metadata for scalar subqueries the actual type of the column was calculated based on the value type, which limits the actual type of a scalar subselect to the set of (currently) 3 basic types : integer, double precision or string. This is the reason that columns of types other then the basic ones (e.g. date/time) are reported as being of the corresponding basic type. Fixed by storing/returning information for the column type in addition to the result type.
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| | * | Fixed bug #21727.igor@rurik.mysql.com2006-10-311-0/+7
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| * | | BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...)sergefp@mysql.com2006-10-311-8/+62
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| | * BUG#20975: Incorrect query result for NOT (subquery):sergefp@mysql.com2006-07-211-5/+4
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| * | This changeset is largely a handler cleanup changeset (WL#3281), but ↵monty@mysql.com2006-06-041-0/+1
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(Note that all changes are very straightforward and one should find all issues by compiling a --debug build and fixing all compiler errors and all asserts in field.cc while running the test suite), - New optional handler function introduced: reset() This is called after every DML statement to make it easy for a handler to statement specific cleanups. (The only case it's not called is if force the file to be closed) - handler::extra(HA_EXTRA_RESET) is removed. Code that was there before should be moved to handler::reset() - table->read_set contains a bitmap over all columns that are needed in the query. read_row() and similar functions only needs to read these columns - table->write_set contains a bitmap over all columns that will be updated in the query. write_row() and update_row() only needs to update these columns. The above bitmaps should now be up to date in all context (including ALTER TABLE, filesort()). The handler is informed of any changes to the bitmap after fix_fields() by calling the virtual function handler::column_bitmaps_signal(). If the handler does caching of these bitmaps (instead of using table->read_set, table->write_set), it should redo the caching in this code. as the signal() may be sent several times, it's probably best to set a variable in the signal and redo the caching on read_row() / write_row() if the variable was set. - Removed the read_set and write_set bitmap objects from the handler class - Removed all column bit handling functions from the handler class. (Now one instead uses the normal bitmap functions in my_bitmap.c instead of handler dedicated bitmap functions) - field->query_id is removed. One should instead instead check table->read_set and table->write_set if a field is used in the query. - handler::extra(HA_EXTRA_RETRIVE_ALL_COLS) and handler::extra(HA_EXTRA_RETRIEVE_PRIMARY_KEY) are removed. One should now instead use table->read_set to check for which columns to retrieve. - If a handler needs to call Field->val() or Field->store() on columns that are not used in the query, one should install a temporary all-columns-used map while doing so. For this, we provide the following functions: my_bitmap_map *old_map= dbug_tmp_use_all_columns(table, table->read_set); field->val(); dbug_tmp_restore_column_map(table->read_set, old_map); and similar for the write map: my_bitmap_map *old_map= dbug_tmp_use_all_columns(table, table->write_set); field->val(); dbug_tmp_restore_column_map(table->write_set, old_map); If this is not done, you will sooner or later hit a DBUG_ASSERT in the field store() / val() functions. (For not DBUG binaries, the dbug_tmp_restore_column_map() and dbug_tmp_restore_column_map() are inline dummy functions and should be optimized away be the compiler). - If one needs to temporary set the column map for all binaries (and not just to avoid the DBUG_ASSERT() in the Field::store() / Field::val() methods) one should use the functions tmp_use_all_columns() and tmp_restore_column_map() instead of the above dbug_ variants. - All 'status' fields in the handler base class (like records, data_file_length etc) are now stored in a 'stats' struct. This makes it easier to know what status variables are provided by the base handler. This requires some trivial variable names in the extra() function. - New virtual function handler::records(). This is called to optimize COUNT(*) if (handler::table_flags() & HA_HAS_RECORDS()) is true. (stats.records is not supposed to be an exact value. It's only has to be 'reasonable enough' for the optimizer to be able to choose a good optimization path). - Non virtual handler::init() function added for caching of virtual constants from engine. - Removed has_transactions() virtual method. Now one should instead return HA_NO_TRANSACTIONS in table_flags() if the table handler DOES NOT support transactions. - The 'xxxx_create_handler()' function now has a MEM_ROOT_root argument that is to be used with 'new handler_name()' to allocate the handler in the right area. The xxxx_create_handler() function is also responsible for any initialization of the object before returning. For example, one should change: static handler *myisam_create_handler(TABLE_SHARE *table) { return new ha_myisam(table); } -> static handler *myisam_create_handler(TABLE_SHARE *table, MEM_ROOT *mem_root) { return new (mem_root) ha_myisam(table); } - New optional virtual function: use_hidden_primary_key(). This is called in case of an update/delete when (table_flags() and HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_DELETE) is defined but we don't have a primary key. This allows the handler to take precisions in remembering any hidden primary key to able to update/delete any found row. The default handler marks all columns to be read. - handler::table_flags() now returns a ulonglong (to allow for more flags). - New/changed table_flags() - HA_HAS_RECORDS Set if ::records() is supported - HA_NO_TRANSACTIONS Set if engine doesn't support transactions - HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_DELETE Set if we should mark all primary key columns for read when reading rows as part of a DELETE statement. If there is no primary key, all columns are marked for read. - HA_PARTIAL_COLUMN_READ Set if engine will not read all columns in some cases (based on table->read_set) - HA_PRIMARY_KEY_ALLOW_RANDOM_ACCESS Renamed to HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_POSITION. - HA_DUPP_POS Renamed to HA_DUPLICATE_POS - HA_REQUIRES_KEY_COLUMNS_FOR_DELETE Set this if we should mark ALL key columns for read when when reading rows as part of a DELETE statement. In case of an update we will mark all keys for read for which key part changed value. - HA_STATS_RECORDS_IS_EXACT Set this if stats.records is exact. (This saves us some extra records() calls when optimizing COUNT(*)) - Removed table_flags() - HA_NOT_EXACT_COUNT Now one should instead use HA_HAS_RECORDS if handler::records() gives an exact count() and HA_STATS_RECORDS_IS_EXACT if stats.records is exact. - HA_READ_RND_SAME Removed (no one supported this one) - Removed not needed functions ha_retrieve_all_cols() and ha_retrieve_all_pk() - Renamed handler::dupp_pos to handler::dup_pos - Removed not used variable handler::sortkey Upper level handler changes: - ha_reset() now does some overall checks and calls ::reset() - ha_table_flags() added. This is a cached version of table_flags(). The cache is updated on engine creation time and updated on open. MySQL level changes (not obvious from the above): - DBUG_ASSERT() added to check that column usage matches what is set in the column usage bit maps. (This found a LOT of bugs in current column marking code). - In 5.1 before, all used columns was marked in read_set and only updated columns was marked in write_set. Now we only mark columns for which we need a value in read_set. - Column bitmaps are created in open_binary_frm() and open_table_from_share(). (Before this was in table.cc) - handler::table_flags() calls are replaced with handler::ha_table_flags() - For calling field->val() you must have the corresponding bit set in table->read_set. For calling field->store() you must have the corresponding bit set in table->write_set. (There are asserts in all store()/val() functions to catch wrong usage) - thd->set_query_id is renamed to thd->mark_used_columns and instead of setting this to an integer value, this has now the values: MARK_COLUMNS_NONE, MARK_COLUMNS_READ, MARK_COLUMNS_WRITE Changed also all variables named 'set_query_id' to mark_used_columns. - In filesort() we now inform the handler of exactly which columns are needed doing the sort and choosing the rows. - The TABLE_SHARE object has a 'all_set' column bitmap one can use when one needs a column bitmap with all columns set. (This is used for table->use_all_columns() and other places) - The TABLE object has 3 column bitmaps: - def_read_set Default bitmap for columns to be read - def_write_set Default bitmap for columns to be written - tmp_set Can be used as a temporary bitmap when needed. The table object has also two pointer to bitmaps read_set and write_set that the handler should use to find out which columns are used in which way. - count() optimization now calls handler::records() instead of using handler->stats.records (if (table_flags() & HA_HAS_RECORDS) is true). - Added extra argument to Item::walk() to indicate if we should also traverse sub queries. - Added TABLE parameter to cp_buffer_from_ref() - Don't close tables created with CREATE ... SELECT but keep them in the table cache. (Faster usage of newly created tables). New interfaces: - table->clear_column_bitmaps() to initialize the bitmaps for tables at start of new statements. - table->column_bitmaps_set() to set up new column bitmaps and signal the handler about this. - table->column_bitmaps_set_no_signal() for some few cases where we need to setup new column bitmaps but don't signal the handler (as the handler has already been signaled about these before). Used for the momement only in opt_range.cc when doing ROR scans. - table->use_all_columns() to install a bitmap where all columns are marked as use in the read and the write set. - table->default_column_bitmaps() to install the normal read and write column bitmaps, but not signaling the handler about this. This is mainly used when creating TABLE instances. - table->mark_columns_needed_for_delete(), table->mark_columns_needed_for_delete() and table->mark_columns_needed_for_insert() to allow us to put additional columns in column usage maps if handler so requires. (The handler indicates what it neads in handler->table_flags()) - table->prepare_for_position() to allow us to tell handler that it needs to read primary key parts to be able to store them in future table->position() calls. (This replaces the table->file->ha_retrieve_all_pk function) - table->mark_auto_increment_column() to tell handler are going to update columns part of any auto_increment key. - table->mark_columns_used_by_index() to mark all columns that is part of an index. It will also send extra(HA_EXTRA_KEYREAD) to handler to allow it to quickly know that it only needs to read colums that are part of the key. (The handler can also use the column map for detecting this, but simpler/faster handler can just monitor the extra() call). - table->mark_columns_used_by_index_no_reset() to in addition to other columns, also mark all columns that is used by the given key. - table->restore_column_maps_after_mark_index() to restore to default column maps after a call to table->mark_columns_used_by_index(). - New item function register_field_in_read_map(), for marking used columns in table->read_map. Used by filesort() to mark all used columns - Maintain in TABLE->merge_keys set of all keys that are used in query. (Simplices some optimization loops) - Maintain Field->part_of_key_not_clustered which is like Field->part_of_key but the field in the clustered key is not assumed to be part of all index. (used in opt_range.cc for faster loops) - dbug_tmp_use_all_columns(), dbug_tmp_restore_column_map() tmp_use_all_columns() and tmp_restore_column_map() functions to temporally mark all columns as usable. The 'dbug_' version is primarily intended inside a handler when it wants to just call Field:store() & Field::val() functions, but don't need the column maps set for any other usage. (ie:: bitmap_is_set() is never called) - We can't use compare_records() to skip updates for handlers that returns a partial column set and the read_set doesn't cover all columns in the write set. The reason for this is that if we have a column marked only for write we can't in the MySQL level know if the value changed or not. The reason this worked before was that MySQL marked all to be written columns as also to be read. The new 'optimal' bitmaps exposed this 'hidden bug'. - open_table_from_share() does not anymore setup temporary MEM_ROOT object as a thread specific variable for the handler. Instead we send the to-be-used MEMROOT to get_new_handler(). (Simpler, faster code) Bugs fixed: - Column marking was not done correctly in a lot of cases. (ALTER TABLE, when using triggers, auto_increment fields etc) (Could potentially result in wrong values inserted in table handlers relying on that the old column maps or field->set_query_id was correct) Especially when it comes to triggers, there may be cases where the old code would cause lost/wrong values for NDB and/or InnoDB tables. - Split thd->options flag OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE to two flags: OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE and OPTION_KEEP_LOG. This allowed me to remove some wrong warnings about: "Some non-transactional changed tables couldn't be rolled back" - Fixed handling of INSERT .. SELECT and CREATE ... SELECT that wrongly reset (thd->options & OPTION_STATUS_NO_TRANS_UPDATE) which caused us to loose some warnings about "Some non-transactional changed tables couldn't be rolled back") - Fixed use of uninitialized memory in ha_ndbcluster.cc::delete_table() which could cause delete_table to report random failures. - Fixed core dumps for some tests when running with --debug - Added missing FN_LIBCHAR in mysql_rm_tmp_tables() (This has probably caused us to not properly remove temporary files after crash) - slow_logs was not properly initialized, which could maybe cause extra/lost entries in slow log. - If we get an duplicate row on insert, change column map to read and write all columns while retrying the operation. This is required by the definition of REPLACE and also ensures that fields that are only part of UPDATE are properly handled. This fixed a bug in NDB and REPLACE where REPLACE wrongly copied some column values from the replaced row. - For table handler that doesn't support NULL in keys, we would give an error when creating a primary key with NULL fields, even after the fields has been automaticly converted to NOT NULL. - Creating a primary key on a SPATIAL key, would fail if field was not declared as NOT NULL. Cleanups: - Removed not used condition argument to setup_tables - Removed not needed item function reset_query_id_processor(). - Field->add_index is removed. Now this is instead maintained in (field->flags & FIELD_IN_ADD_INDEX) - Field->fieldnr is removed (use field->field_index instead) - New argument to filesort() to indicate that it should return a set of row pointers (not used columns). This allowed me to remove some references to sql_command in filesort and should also enable us to return column results in some cases where we couldn't before. - Changed column bitmap handling in opt_range.cc to be aligned with TABLE bitmap, which allowed me to use bitmap functions instead of looping over all fields to create some needed bitmaps. (Faster and smaller code) - Broke up found too long lines - Moved some variable declaration at start of function for better code readability. - Removed some not used arguments from functions. (setup_fields(), mysql_prepare_insert_check_table()) - setup_fields() now takes an enum instead of an int for marking columns usage. - For internal temporary tables, use handler::write_row(), handler::delete_row() and handler::update_row() instead of handler::ha_xxxx() for faster execution. - Changed some constants to enum's and define's. - Using separate column read and write sets allows for easier checking of timestamp field was set by statement. - Remove calls to free_io_cache() as this is now done automaticly in ha_reset() - Don't build table->normalized_path as this is now identical to table->path (after bar's fixes to convert filenames) - Fixed some missed DBUG_PRINT(.."%lx") to use "0x%lx" to make it easier to do comparision with the 'convert-dbug-for-diff' tool. Things left to do in 5.1: - We wrongly log failed CREATE TABLE ... SELECT in some cases when using row based logging (as shown by testcase binlog_row_mix_innodb_myisam.result) Mats has promised to look into this. - Test that my fix for CREATE TABLE ... SELECT is indeed correct. (I added several test cases for this, but in this case it's better that someone else also tests this throughly). Lars has promosed to do this.
* | | BUG#7549: Missing error message for invalid view selection with subquery.gkodinov@mysql.com2006-05-111-0/+1
|/ / | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When a view statement is compiled on CREATE VIEW time, most of the optimizations should not be done. Finding the right optimization for a subquery is one of them. Unfortunately the optimizer is resolving the column references of the left expression of IN subqueries in the process of deciding witch optimization to use (if needed). So there should be a special case in Item_in_subselect::fix_fields() : check the validity of the left expression of IN subqueries in CREATE VIEW mode and then proceed as normal.
* | Fix bug #15706 find_field_in_tables() returns field from outer selectevgen@moonbone.local2006-02-151-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If item->cached_table is set, find_field_in_tables() returns found field even if it doesn't belong to current select. Because Item_field::fix_fields doesn't expect such behaviour, reported bug occurs. Item_field::fix_fields() was modifed to detect when find_field_in_tables() can return field from outer select and process such fields accordingly. In order to ease this code which was searching and processing outed fields was moved into separate function called Item_field::fix_outer_field().
* | A fix and a test case for Bug#12736 "Server crash during a select".konstantin@mysql.com2005-10-131-0/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | The bug was in JOIN::join_free which was wrongly determining that all joins have been already executed and therefore all used tables can be closed.
* | Rename:konstantin@mysql.com2005-09-021-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - current_arena to stmt_arena: the thread may have more than one 'current' arenas: one for runtime data, and one for the parsed tree of a statement. Only one of them is active at any moment. - set_item_arena -> set_query_arena, because Item_arena was renamed to Query_arena a while ago - set_n_backup_item_arena -> set_n_backup_active_arena; the active arena is the arena thd->mem_root and thd->free_list are currently pointing at. - restore_backup_item_arena -> restore_active_arena (with the same rationale) - change_arena_if_needed -> activate_stmt_arena_if_needed; this method sets thd->stmt_arena active if it's not done yet.
* | Clumsy but working fix for bug #11973 "SELECT .. INTO var_name; in triggerdlenev@mysql.com2005-08-101-2/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | cause crash on update". Let us update "thd" pointer in LEX, all its units and in LEX::result before executing statement in trigger body, since triggers are associated with TABLE object and because of this can be used in different threads.
* | Merge mysql.com:/opt/local/work/mysql-4.1-11458konstantin@mysql.com2005-07-131-1/+0
|\ \ | |/ | | | | into mysql.com:/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-root
| * - a fix for Bug#11458 "Prepared statement with subselects return random konstantin@mysql.com2005-07-131-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | data": remove the fix for another bug (8807) that added OUTER_REF_TABLE_BIT to all subqueries that used a placeholder to prevent their evaluation at prepare. As this bit hanged in Item_subselect::used_tables_cache for ever, a constant subquery with a placeholder was never evaluated as such, which caused wrong choice of the execution plan for the statement. - to fix Bug#8807 backport a better fix from 5.0 - post-review fixes.