- 29 May, 2007 1 commit
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
type assertion. The bug was introduced by the patch for bug #16377. The "+ INTERVAL" (Item_date_add_interval) function detects its result type by the type of its first argument. But in some cases it returns STRING as the result type. This happens when, for example, the first argument is a DATE represented as string. All this makes the get_datetime_value() function misinterpret such result and return wrong DATE/DATETIME value. To avoid such cases in the fix for #16377 the code that detects correct result field type on the first execution was added to the Item_date_add_interval::get_date() function. Due to this the result field type of the Item_date_add_interval item stored by the send_fields() function differs from item's result field type at the moment when the item is actually sent. It causes an assertion failure. Now the get_datetime_value() detects that the DATE value is returned by some item not only by checking the result field type but also by comparing the returned value with the 100000000L constant - any DATE value should be less than this value. Removed result field type adjusting code from the Item_date_add_interval::get_date() function.
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- 28 May, 2007 1 commit
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igor@olga.mysql.com authored
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- 27 May, 2007 1 commit
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ibabaev@bk-internal.mysql.com authored
into bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.0-opt
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- 26 May, 2007 3 commits
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igor@olga.mysql.com authored
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igor@olga.mysql.com authored
into olga.mysql.com:/home/igor/dev-opt/mysql-5.0-opt-bug28571
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igor@olga.mysql.com authored
constant outer tables did not return null complemented rows when conditions were evaluated to FALSE. Wrong results were returned because the conditions over constant outer tables, when being pushed down, were erroneously enclosed into the guard function used for WHERE conditions.
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- 25 May, 2007 3 commits
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
Warnings elimination.
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
into gleb.loc:/home/uchum/work/bk/mysql-5.0-opt
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gshchepa/uchum@gleb.loc authored
sometimes `mysqldump --hex-blob' overruned output buffer by '\0' byte. The dump_table() function has been fixed to reserve 1 byte more for the last '\0' byte of dumped string.
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- 24 May, 2007 5 commits
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igor@olga.mysql.com authored
into olga.mysql.com:/home/igor/dev-opt/mysql-5.0-opt-bug28561
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
into pippilotta.erinye.com:/shared/home/df/mysql/build/mysql-5.0-build
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
into pippilotta.erinye.com:/shared/home/df/mysql/build/mysql-5.0-build
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
into pippilotta.erinye.com:/shared/home/df/mysql/build/mysql-5.0-build-work
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igor@olga.mysql.com authored
CHECK OPTION and a subquery in WHERE condition. The abort was triggered by setting the value of join->tables for subqueries in the function JOIN::cleanup. This function was called after an invocation of the JOIN::join_free method for subqueries used in WHERE condition.
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- 23 May, 2007 7 commits
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
into moonbone.local:/mnt/gentoo64/work/27563-bug-5.0-opt-mysql
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
If a stored function or a trigger was killed it had aborted but no error was thrown. This allows the caller statement to continue without a notice. This may lead to a wrong data being inserted/updated to/deleted as in such cases the correct result of a stored function isn't guaranteed. In the case of triggers it allows the caller statement to ignore kill signal and to waste time because of re-evaluation of triggers that always will fail because thd->killed flag is still on. Now the Item_func_sp::execute() and the sp_head::execute_trigger() functions check whether a function or a trigger were killed during execution and throws an appropriate error if so. Now the fill_record() function stops filling record if an error was reported through thd->net.report_error.
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
into pippilotta.erinye.com:/shared/home/df/mysql/build/mysql-5.0-build
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svoj@june.mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/merge/mysql-5.0-engines
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svoj@mysql.com/june.mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/merge/mysql-5.0-engines
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svoj@mysql.com/june.mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/home/svoj/devel/mysql/merge/mysql-4.1-engines
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
into pippilotta.erinye.com:/shared/home/df/mysql/build/mysql-5.0-build-work
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- 22 May, 2007 10 commits
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.0-ndb
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-5.0-ndb
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tomas@whalegate.ndb.mysql.com authored
into whalegate.ndb.mysql.com:/home/tomas/mysql-4.1-ndb
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joerg@trift2. authored
into trift2.:/MySQL/M50/push-5.0
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mhansson@dl145s.mysql.com authored
into dl145s.mysql.com:/users/mhansson/mysql/autopush/mysql-5.0o-pushee
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joerg@trift2. authored
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joerg@trift2. authored
Include all the additional test suites in the binary packages ("tar.gz"). This is the tar.gz part of the fixes for bug#26609; for RPMs it is already done.
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gkodinov/kgeorge@magare.gmz authored
into magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/autopush/B28476-5.0-opt
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gkodinov/kgeorge@magare.gmz authored
When processing the USE/FORCE index hints the optimizer was not checking if the indexes specified are enabled (see ALTER TABLE). Fixed by: Backporting the fix for bug 20604 to 5.0
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mhansson@dl145s.mysql.com authored
into dl145s.mysql.com:/users/mhansson/mysql/push/bug23856/mysql-5.0o-pushee
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- 21 May, 2007 9 commits
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igor@olga.mysql.com authored
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
mode. When a new DATE/DATETIME field without default value is being added by the ALTER TABLE the '0000-00-00' value is used as the default one. But it wasn't checked whether such value was allowed by the set sql mode. Due to this '0000-00-00' values was allowed for DATE/DATETIME fields even in the NO_ZERO_DATE mode. Now the mysql_alter_table() function checks whether the '0000-00-00' value is allowed for DATE/DATETIME fields by the set sql mode. The new error_if_not_empty flag is used in the mysql_alter_table() function to indicate that it should abort if the table being altered isn't empty. The new new_datetime_field field is used in the mysql_alter_table() function for error throwing purposes. The new error_if_not_empty parameter is added to the copy_data_between_tables() function to indicate the it should return error if the source table isn't empty.
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tsmith@quadxeon.mysql.com authored
into quadxeon.mysql.com:/benchmarks/ext3/TOSAVE/tsmith/bk/maint/50
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tsmith@quadxeon.mysql.com authored
into quadxeon.mysql.com:/benchmarks/ext3/TOSAVE/tsmith/bk/maint/50
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tsmith@quadxeon.mysql.com authored
into quadxeon.mysql.com:/benchmarks/ext3/TOSAVE/tsmith/bk/maint/41
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holyfoot/hf@mysql.com/hfmain.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/hf/work/27984/my50-27984
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holyfoot/hf@mysql.com/hfmain.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/hf/work/27984/my50-27984
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holyfoot/hf@mysql.com/hfmain.(none) authored
decimal_round failed to perform a correct rounding of a decimal number if its first nine digits were '9'. It just sets those digits to 0.
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holyfoot/hf@mysql.com/hfmain.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/hf/work/28361/my50-28361
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