- 25 Feb, 2009 8 commits
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Bernt M. Johnsen authored
bug#43111
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Bernt M. Johnsen authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
for bug #15936. On some platforms fenv.h may #undef the min/max macros defined in my_global.h. Fixed by moving the #include directive for fenv.h from mysqld.cc to my_global.h before definitions for min/max.
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Patrick Crews authored
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- 24 Feb, 2009 20 commits
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Andrei Elkin authored
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Andrei Elkin authored
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Patrick Crews authored
Revised the test to include a test of completion_type = 1 as well as making the test more readable / worthwhile Removed the master.opt file as it was redundant / unnecessary.
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Andrei Elkin authored
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Alexey Botchkov authored
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Alexey Botchkov authored
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Alexey Botchkov authored
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Alexey Botchkov authored
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Chad MILLER authored
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Chad MILLER authored
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Chad MILLER authored
Add all HA error numbers and descriptions to perror. Add reminder to header. This is already fixed in smarter ways in future codebases, and this codebase is unlikely to change, since new development is forbidden here.
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Davi Arnaut authored
Bug#41112: crash in mysql_ha_close_table/get_lock_data with alter table The problem is that the server wasn't handling robustly failures to re-open a table during a HANDLER .. READ statement. If the table needed to be re-opened due to it's storage engine being altered to one that doesn't support HANDLER, a reference (dangling pointer) to a closed table could be left in place and accessed in later attempts to fetch from the table using the handler. Also, if the server failed to set a error message if the re-open failed. These problems could lead to server crashes or hangs. The solution is to remove any references to a closed table and to set a error if reopening a table during a HANDLER .. READ statement fails.
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Davi Arnaut authored
Bug#41112: crash in mysql_ha_close_table/get_lock_data with alter table The problem is that the server wasn't handling robustly failures to re-open a table during a HANDLER .. READ statement. If the table needed to be re-opened due to it's storage engine being altered to one that doesn't support HANDLER, a reference (dangling pointer) to a closed table could be left in place and accessed in later attempts to fetch from the table using the handler. Also, if the server failed to set a error message if the re-open failed. These problems could lead to server crashes or hangs. The solution is to remove any references to a closed table and to set a error if reopening a table during a HANDLER .. READ statement fails. There is no test case in this change set as the test depends on a testing feature only available on 5.1 and later.
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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- 23 Feb, 2009 12 commits
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
Both of our own implementations of rint(3) were inconsistent with the most common behavior of rint() on those platforms that have it: round to nearest, break ties by rounding to nearest even. Fixed by leaving just one implementation of rint() in our source tree, and changing its behavior to match the most common native implementations on other platforms.
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Anurag Shekhar authored
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Leonard Zhou authored
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Leonard Zhou authored
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Leonard Zhou authored
slave. In mixed mode, if we create a temporary table and do some update which switch to ROW format, the format will keep in ROW format until the session ends or the table is dropped explicitly. When the session ends, the temp table is dropped automaticly at cleanup time. but it checks only current binlog format and so skip insertion of DROP TABLE instructions into binlog. So the temp table can't be dropped correctly at slave. Our solution is that when closing temp tables at cleanup time we check both binlog format and binlog mode, and we could write DROP TABLE instructions into binlog if current binlog format is ROW but in MIX mode.
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