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  1. 01 Aug, 2006 1 commit
  2. 21 Jul, 2006 1 commit
    • evgen@moonbone.local's avatar
      Fixed bug#12185: Data type aggregation may produce wrong result · c875b8eb
      evgen@moonbone.local authored
      The Item::tmp_table_field_from_field_type() function creates Field_datetime
      object instead of Field_timestamp object for timestamp field thus always
      changing data type is a tmp table is used.
      
      The Field_blob object constructor which is used in the 
      Item::tmp_table_field_from_field_type() is always setting packlength field of
      newly created blob to 4. This leads to changing fields data type for example
      from the blob to the longblob if a temporary table is used.
      
      The Item::make_string_field() function always converts Field_string objects 
      to Field_varstring objects. This leads to changing data type from the 
      char/binary to varchar/varbinary.
      
      Added appropriate Field_timestamp object constructor for using in the 
      Item::tmp_table_field_from_field_type() function.
      
      Added Field_blob object constructor which sets pack length according to
      max_length argument.
      
      The Item::tmp_table_field_from_field_type() function now creates
      Field_timestamp object for a timestamp field.
      
      The Item_type_holder::display_length() now returns correct NULL length NULL
      length. 
      
      The Item::make_string_field() function now doesn't change Field_string to
      Field_varstring in the case of Item_type_holder. 
      
      The Item::tmp_table_field_from_field_type() function now uses the Field_blob
      constructor which sets packlength according to max_length.
      c875b8eb
  3. 15 Jul, 2006 1 commit
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  5. 06 Jul, 2006 1 commit
    • dlenev@mysql.com's avatar
      After merge fixes for patch solving bug#18437 "Wrong values inserted with a · d6f47c31
      dlenev@mysql.com authored
      before update trigger on NDB table".
      
      Two main changes:
      - We use TABLE::read_set/write_set bitmaps for marking fields used by
        statement instead of Field::query_id in 5.1.
      - Now when we mark columns used by statement we take into account columns 
        used by table's triggers instead of marking all columns as used if table
        has triggers.
      d6f47c31
  6. 01 Jul, 2006 1 commit
    • dlenev@mysql.com's avatar
      Fix for bug#18437 "Wrong values inserted with a before update trigger on · d4450e66
      dlenev@mysql.com authored
      NDB table".
      
      SQL-layer was not marking fields which were used in triggers as such. As
      result these fields were not always properly retrieved/stored by handler
      layer. So one might got wrong values or lost changes in triggers for NDB,
      Federated and possibly InnoDB tables.
      This fix solves the problem by marking fields used in triggers
      appropriately.
      
      Also this patch contains the following cleanup of ha_ndbcluster code:
      
      We no longer rely on reading LEX::sql_command value in handler in order
      to determine if we can enable optimization which allows us to handle REPLACE
      statement in more efficient way by doing replaces directly in write_row()
      method without reporting error to SQL-layer.
      Instead we rely on SQL-layer informing us whether this optimization
      applicable by calling handler::extra() method with
      HA_EXTRA_WRITE_CAN_REPLACE flag.
      As result we no longer apply this optimzation in cases when it should not
      be used (e.g. if we have on delete triggers on table) and use in some
      additional cases when it is applicable (e.g. for LOAD DATA REPLACE).
      
      Finally this patch includes fix for bug#20728 "REPLACE does not work
      correctly for NDB table with PK and unique index".
        
      This was yet another problem which was caused by improper field mark-up.
      During row replacement fields which weren't explicity used in REPLACE
      statement were not marked as fields to be saved (updated) so they have
      retained values from old row version. The fix is to mark all table
      fields as set for REPLACE statement. Note that in 5.1 we already solve
      this problem by notifying handler that it should save values from all
      fields only in case when real replacement happens.
      d4450e66
  7. 30 Jun, 2006 1 commit
    • knielsen@mysql.com's avatar
      BUG#20769: Dangling pointer in ctype_recoding test case. · 1d56a972
      knielsen@mysql.com authored
      In some functions dealing with strings and character sets, the wrong
      pointers were saved for restoration in THD::rollback_item_tree_changes().
      This could potentially cause random corruption or crashes.
      
      Fixed by passing the original Item ** locations, not local stack copies.
      
      Also remove unnecessary use of default arguments.
      1d56a972
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  11. 04 Jun, 2006 1 commit
    • monty@mysql.com's avatar
      This changeset is largely a handler cleanup changeset (WL#3281), but includes... · 74cc73d4
      monty@mysql.com authored
      This changeset is largely a handler cleanup changeset (WL#3281), but includes fixes and cleanups that was found necessary while testing the handler changes
      
      Changes that requires code changes in other code of other storage engines.
      (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.
      74cc73d4
  12. 17 May, 2006 2 commits
    • evgen@moonbone.local's avatar
      Fixed bug#19077: A nested materialized derived table is used before being populated. · 1d820585
      evgen@moonbone.local authored
      The convert_constant_item() function converts constant items to ints on
      prepare phase to optimize execution speed. In this case it tries to evaluate
      subselect which contains a derived table and is contained in a derived table. 
      All derived tables are filled only after all derived tables are prepared.
      So evaluation of subselect with derived table at the prepare phase will
      return a wrong result.
      
      A new flag with_subselect is added to the Item class. It indicates that
      expression which this item represents is a subselect or contains a subselect.
      It is set to 0 by default. It is set to 1 in the Item_subselect constructor
      for subselects.
      For Item_func and Item_cond derived classes it is set after fixing any argument
      in Item_func::fix_fields() and Item_cond::fix_fields accordingly.
      The convert_constant_item() function now doesn't convert a constant item
      if the with_subselect flag set in it. 
      1d820585
    • igor@rurik.mysql.com's avatar
      Fixed bug #19573. · 767d25da
      igor@rurik.mysql.com authored
      The select statement that specified a view could be
      slightly changed when the view was saved in a frm file.
      In particular references to an alias name in the HAVING
      clause could be substituted for the expression named by
      this alias.
      This could result in an error message for a query of
      the form SELECT * FROM <view>. Yet no such message
      appeared when executing the query specifying the view.
      767d25da
  13. 15 May, 2006 2 commits
  14. 13 May, 2006 1 commit
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  16. 28 Apr, 2006 1 commit
    • gkodinov@lsmy3.wdf.sap.corp's avatar
      BUG#18492: mysqld reports ER_ILLEGAL_REFERENCE in --ps-protocol · ca793433
      gkodinov@lsmy3.wdf.sap.corp authored
      In the code that converts IN predicates to EXISTS predicates it is changing
      the select list elements to constant 1. Example :
      SELECT ... FROM ...  WHERE a IN (SELECT c FROM ...)
      is transformed to :
      SELECT ... FROM ... WHERE EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM ...  HAVING a = c)
      However there can be no FROM clause in the IN subquery and it may not be
      a simple select : SELECT ... FROM ... WHERE a IN (SELECT f(..) AS
      c UNION SELECT ...) This query is transformed to : SELECT ... FROM ...
      WHERE EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM (SELECT f(..) AS c UNION SELECT ...)
      x HAVING a = c) In the above query c in the HAVING clause is made to be
      an Item_null_helper (a subclass of Item_ref) pointing to the real
      Item_field (which is not referenced anywhere else in the query anymore).
      This is done because Item_ref_null_helper collects information whether
      there are NULL values in the result.  This is OK for directly executed
      statements, because the Item_field pointed by the Item_null_helper is
      already fixed when the transformation is done.  But when executed as
      a prepared statement all the Item instances are "un-fixed" before the
      recompilation of the prepared statement. So when the Item_null_helper
      gets fixed it discovers that the Item_field it points to is not fixed
      and issues an error.  The remedy is to keep the original select list
      references when there are no tables in the FROM clause. So the above
      becomes : SELECT ... FROM ...  WHERE EXISTS (SELECT c FROM (SELECT f(..)
      AS c UNION SELECT ...) x HAVING a = c) In this way c is referenced
      directly in the select list as well as by reference in the HAVING
      clause. So it gets correctly fixed even with prepared statements.  And
      since the Item_null_helper subclass of Item_ref_null_helper is not used
      anywhere else it's taken out.
      ca793433
  17. 25 Apr, 2006 1 commit
  18. 20 Apr, 2006 1 commit
    • evgen@moonbone.local's avatar
      Fixed bug#18739: non-standard HAVING extension was allowed in strict ANSI sql mode. · 663fee9c
      evgen@moonbone.local authored
      The SQL standard doesn't allow to use in HAVING clause fields that are not 
      present in GROUP BY clause and not under any aggregate function in the HAVING
      clause. However, mysql allows using such fields. This extension assume that 
      the non-grouping fields will have the same group-wise values. Otherwise, the 
      result will be unpredictable. This extension allowed in strict 
      MODE_ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY sql mode results in misunderstanding of HAVING 
      capabilities.
      
      The new error message ER_NON_GROUPING_FIELD_USED message is added. It says
      "non-grouping field '%-.64s' is used in %-.64s clause". This message is
      supposed to be used for reporting errors when some field is not found in the
      GROUP BY clause but have to be present there. Use cases for this message are 
      this bug and when a field is present in a SELECT item list not under any 
      aggregate function and there is GROUP BY clause present which doesn't mention 
      that field. It renders the ER_WRONG_FIELD_WITH_GROUP error message obsolete as
      being more descriptive.
      The resolve_ref_in_select_and_group() function now reports the 
      ER_NON_GROUPING_FIELD_FOUND error if the strict mode is set and the field for 
      HAVING clause is found in the SELECT item list only.
      663fee9c
  19. 12 Apr, 2006 1 commit
    • kroki@mysql.com's avatar
      Bug#16461: connection_id() does not work properly inside trigger · c8e22ff7
      kroki@mysql.com authored
      CONNECTION_ID() was implemented as a constant Item, i.e. an instance of
      Item_static_int_func class holding value computed at creation time.
      Since Items are created on parsing, and trigger statements are parsed
      on table open, the first connection to open a particular table would
      effectively set its own CONNECTION_ID() inside trigger statements for
      that table.
      
      Re-implement CONNECTION_ID() as a class derived from Item_int_func, and
      compute connection_id on every call to fix_fields().
      c8e22ff7
  20. 06 Apr, 2006 1 commit
    • igor@rurik.mysql.com's avatar
      Fixed bug #15917: unexpected complain for a NIST test case. · 9bd0b978
      igor@rurik.mysql.com authored
      The problem was due to the fact that with --lower-case-table-names set to 1 
      the function find_field_in_group did not convert the prefix 'HU' in
      HU.PROJ.CITY into lower case when looking for it in the group list. Yet the
      names in the group list were extended by the database name in lower case.
      9bd0b978
  21. 01 Apr, 2006 1 commit
    • igor@rurik.mysql.com's avatar
      Fixed bug #16504. · af2d79a7
      igor@rurik.mysql.com authored
      Multiple equalities were not adjusted after reading constant tables.
      It resulted in neglecting good index based methods that could be
      used to access of other tables.
      af2d79a7
  22. 31 Mar, 2006 2 commits
    • timour@mysql.com's avatar
      Fixed a typo. · efdc2fd1
      timour@mysql.com authored
      efdc2fd1
    • timour@mysql.com's avatar
      Fix for BUG#16710. · eed7cf09
      timour@mysql.com authored
      The bug was due to a missed case in the detection of whether an index
      can be used for loose scan. More precisely, the range optimizer chose
      to use loose index scan for queries for which the condition(s) over
      an index key part could not be pushed to the index together with the
      loose scan.
      
      As a result, loose index scan was selecting the first row in the
      index with a given GROUP BY prefix, and was applying the WHERE
      clause after that, while it should have inspected all rows with
      the given prefix, and apply the WHERE clause to all of them.
      
      The fix detects and skips such cases.
      eed7cf09
  23. 29 Mar, 2006 1 commit
    • monty@mysql.com's avatar
      Fixed compiler and valgrind warnings · 1994ed49
      monty@mysql.com authored
      Added missing DBUG_xxx_RETURN statements
      Fixed some usage of not initialized variables (as found by valgrind)
      Ensure that we don't remove locked tables used as name locks from open table cache until unlock_table_names() are called.
      This was fixed by having drop_locked_name() returning any table used as a name lock so that we can free it in unlock_table_names()
      This will allow Tomas to continue with his work to use namelocks to syncronize things.
      
      Note: valgrind still produces a lot of warnings about using not initialized code and shows memory loss errors when running the ndb tests
      1994ed49
  24. 28 Mar, 2006 1 commit
  25. 21 Mar, 2006 1 commit
  26. 20 Mar, 2006 1 commit
  27. 01 Mar, 2006 1 commit
    • bar@mysql.com's avatar
      Bug#15949 union + illegal mix of collations (IMPLICIT + COERCIBLE) · a6973cee
      bar@mysql.com authored
      union.result, union.test:
        Adding test case.
      item.cc:
        Allow safe character set conversion in UNION
        - string constant to column's charset
        - to unicode
        Thus, UNION now works the same with CONCAT (and other string functions)
        in respect of aggregating arguments with different character sets.
      a6973cee
  28. 24 Feb, 2006 1 commit
  29. 22 Feb, 2006 1 commit
    • aelkin@mysql.com's avatar
      BUG#17265 Assertion failure in rpl_row_view01. · 4155d140
      aelkin@mysql.com authored
      To quote Timour review lines:
      
      The actual cause of the bug is that sql_base.cc:setup_wild()
      sets "select_lex->with_wild = 0" (in the end of the function) once
      it expands all wild-cards, and wild-card expansion is done during
      the prepare phase. During this phase we replace all "*" with the
      corresponding items, which for views happen to be references to
      references. When we do execute, select_lex->with_wild = 0, and
      all "*" are already replaced by the corresponding items, which
      in the case of views need to be dereferenced first.
      
      Fixed by refining the assert. Regression test for the bug is rpl_row_view01,
      as was reported.
      4155d140
  30. 15 Feb, 2006 2 commits
  31. 06 Feb, 2006 1 commit
  32. 24 Jan, 2006 1 commit
    • anozdrin@mysql.com's avatar
      Fix for the following bugs: · 378147a2
      anozdrin@mysql.com authored
        - BUG#15166: Wrong update permissions required to execute triggers
        - BUG#15196: Wrong select permission required to execute triggers
      
      The idea of the fix is to check necessary privileges
      in Item_trigger_field::fix_fields(), instead of having "special variables"
      technique. To achieve this, we should pass to an Item_trigger_field instance
      a flag, which will indicate the usage/access type of this trigger variable.
      378147a2
  33. 05 Jan, 2006 1 commit
    • monty@mysql.com's avatar
      Review fixes of new pushed code · 6e22e29d
      monty@mysql.com authored
      - Fixed tests
      - Optimized new code
      - Fixed some unlikely core dumps
      - Better bug fixes for:
        - #14397 - OPTIMIZE TABLE with an open HANDLER causes a crash
        - #14850 (ERROR 1062 when a quering a view using a Group By on a column that can be null
      6e22e29d
  34. 03 Jan, 2006 1 commit
  35. 21 Dec, 2005 1 commit
  36. 19 Dec, 2005 1 commit
    • kent@mysql.com's avatar
      sql_trigger.cc, item.cc: · 60a0d947
      kent@mysql.com authored
        BUG#15842: Change in "item.cc" adding Item_sp_variable breaks compile on HP-UX 11.23
        Fix: make explicit conversion to non-constant string (char *)
        (change by anozdrin@mysql.com)
      60a0d947