- 10 Aug, 2010 2 commits
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Jonathan Perkin authored
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Alfranio Correia authored
After BUG#36649, warnings for sub-statements are cleared when a new sub-statement is started. This is problematic since it suppresses warnings for unsafe statements in some cases. It is important that we always give a warning to the client, because the user needs to know when there is a risk that the slave goes out of sync. We fixed the problem by generating warning messages for unsafe statements while returning from a stored procedure, function, trigger or while executing a top level statement. We also started checking unsafeness when both performance and log tables are used. This is necessary after the performance schema which does a distinction between performance and log tables.
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- 09 Aug, 2010 7 commits
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
Fix by adding "DEPENDS gen_lex_hash" to ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(), so it regenerates lex_hash.h whenever gen_lex_lash changes. Also, make sql dependent on GenServerSource to avoid concurrent generation of lex_hash.h (once for sql , and in parallel for embedded)
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Jonathan Perkin authored
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Jonathan Perkin authored
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Davi Arnaut authored
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Davi Arnaut authored
Post-merge fix: add missing comma.
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- 06 Aug, 2010 1 commit
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Davi Arnaut authored
Post-merge fix: remove --with-debug=full, it was only used for safemalloc.
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- 05 Aug, 2010 3 commits
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Davi Arnaut authored
Restore the original behavior of check-cpu with respect to core2. It isn't used as a actual target processor type, but as a mean to perform other kinds of architecture checks.
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
- Simplify sql-bench installation, do not try to resolve names : this leads to probem if builddir is symlink located on different filesystem. (reported by alik) - Make WITHOUT_XXX (disabling plugin) work for DEFAULT plugins. Prior to the patch is behaved just like MANDATORY. - LINK_LIBRARIES in MYSQL_ADD_PLUGIN had no effect for statically linked plugins. - Fix constant rebuild of initdb target on Windows.
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Evgeny Potemkin authored
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- 04 Aug, 2010 2 commits
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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- 02 Aug, 2010 1 commit
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Evgeny Potemkin authored
A typo in the Item_cache_datetime::val_str caused an assertion to fail on the maximum time value.
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- 31 Jul, 2010 3 commits
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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- 30 Jul, 2010 4 commits
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Davi Arnaut authored
scripts if cmake is available. We need to always generate the scripts in order for the dual cmake/autotools support to work.
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
****** This patch fixes the following bugs: - Bug#5889: Exit handler for a warning doesn't hide the warning in trigger - Bug#9857: Stored procedures: handler for sqlwarning ignored - Bug#23032: Handlers declared in a SP do not handle warnings generated in sub-SP - Bug#36185: Incorrect precedence for warning and exception handlers The problem was in the way warnings/errors during stored routine execution were handled. Prior to this patch the logic was as follows: - when a warning/an error happens: if we're executing a stored routine, and there is a handler for that warning/error, remember the handler, ignore the warning/error and continue execution. - after a stored routine instruction is executed: check for a remembered handler and activate one (if any). This logic caused several problems: - if one instruction generates several warnings (errors) it's impossible to choose the right handler -- a handler for the first generated condition was chosen and remembered for activation. - mess with handling conditions in scopes different from the current one. - not putting generated warnings/errors into Warning Info (Diagnostic Area) is against The Standard. The patch changes the logic as follows: - Diagnostic Area is cleared on the beginning of each statement that either is able to generate warnings, or is able to work with tables. - at the end of a stored routine instruction, Diagnostic Area is left intact. - Diagnostic Area is checked after each stored routine instruction. If an instruction generates several condition, it's now possible to take a look at all of them and determine an appropriate handler.
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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- 29 Jul, 2010 16 commits
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Konstantin Osipov authored
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Konstantin Osipov authored
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Konstantin Osipov authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Konstantin Osipov authored
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Vasil Dimov authored
This is a null merge of the InnoDB changesets which get to trunk by manual porting and committing into mysql-trunk-innodb and then merging into mysql-trunk-bugfixing.
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Vasil Dimov authored
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Konstantin Osipov authored
the precursor patch for Bug#52044. When passing the TABLE instance for invalidation to the query cache, we didn't always have a valid share (in case of error). Make sure we invalidate the table using TABLE_LIST, not TABLE, object.
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Alexander Barkov authored
Problem: The original patch didn't compile on debug_werror due to wrong format in printf("%d") for size_t variables. Fix: Adding cast to (int).
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/*![:version:] Query Code */, where [:version:] is a sequence of 5 digits representing the mysql server version(e.g /*!50200 ... */), is a special comment that the query in it can be executed on those servers whose versions are larger than the version appearing in the comment. It leads to a security issue when slave's version is larger than master's. A malicious user can improve his privileges on slaves. Because slave SQL thread is running with SUPER privileges, so it can execute queries that he/she does not have privileges on master. This bug is fixed with the logic below: - To replace '!' with ' ' in the magic comments which are not applied on master. So they become common comments and will not be applied on slave. - Example: 'INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1) /*!10000, (2)*/ /*!99999 ,(3)*/ will be binlogged as 'INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1) /*!10000, (2)*/ /* 99999 ,(3)*/
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- 28 Jul, 2010 1 commit
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Gleb Shchepa authored
DELETE statement Single-table delete ordered by a field that has a hash-type index may cause an assertion failure or a crash. An optimization added by the fix for the bug 36569 forced the optimizer to use ORDER BY-compatible indices when applicable. However, the existence of unsorted indices (HASH index algorithm for some engines such as MEMORY/HEAP, NDB) was ignored. The test_if_order_by_key function has been modified to skip unsorted indices.
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