1. 31 Jul, 2009 4 commits
    • Ignacio Galarza's avatar
      Auto-merge · 8ef28b49
      Ignacio Galarza authored
      8ef28b49
    • Ignacio Galarza's avatar
      Bug#17270 - mysql client tool could not find ../share/charsets folder and fails. · 6df2af22
      Ignacio Galarza authored
      - Define and pass compile time path variables as pre-processor definitions to 
        mimic the makefile build.
      - Set new CMake version and policy requirements explicitly.
      - Changed DATADIR to MYSQL_DATADIR to avoid conflicting definition in 
        Platform SDK header ObjIdl.h which also defines DATADIR.
      6df2af22
    • Gleb Shchepa's avatar
      Bug# 30946: mysqldump silently ignores --default-character-set · e642140b
      Gleb Shchepa authored
                  when used with --tab
      
      1) New syntax: added CHARACTER SET clause to the
        SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE (to complement the same clause in
        LOAD DATA INFILE).
        mysqldump is updated to use this in --tab mode.
      
      2) ESCAPED BY/ENCLOSED BY field parameters are documented as
         accepting CHAR argument, however SELECT .. INTO OUTFILE
         silently ignored rests of multisymbol arguments.
         For the symmetrical behavior with LOAD DATA INFILE the
         server has been modified to fail with the same error:
      
           ERROR 42000: Field separator argument is not what is
                        expected; check the manual
      
      3) Current LOAD DATA INFILE recognizes field/line separators
         "as is" without converting from client charset to data
         file charset. So, it is supposed, that input file of
         LOAD DATA INFILE consists of data in one charset and
         separators in other charset. For the compatibility with
         that [buggy] behaviour SELECT INTO OUTFILE implementation
         has been saved "as is" too, but the new warning message
         has been added:
      
           Non-ASCII separator arguments are not fully supported
      
         This message warns on field/line separators that contain
         non-ASCII symbols.
      e642140b
    • Davi Arnaut's avatar
      Bug#46265: Can not disable warning about unsafe statements for binary logging · e1c43705
      Davi Arnaut authored
      If using statement based replication (SBR), repeatedly calling
      statements which are unsafe for SBR will cause a warning message
      to be written to the error for each statement. This might lead
      to filling up the error log and there is no way to disable this
      behavior.
      
      The solution is to only log these message (about statements unsafe
      for statement based replication) if the log_warnings option is set.
      
      For example:
      
      SET GLOBAL LOG_WARNINGS = 0;
      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(UUID());
      SET GLOBAL LOG_WARNINGS = 1;
      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(UUID());
      
      In this case the message will be printed only once:
      
      [Warning] Statement may not be safe to log in statement format.
                Statement: INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(UUID())
      e1c43705
  2. 30 Jul, 2009 1 commit
    • Davi Arnaut's avatar
      Bug#43435: LOCK_open does not use MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST · 8f7a48ff
      Davi Arnaut authored
      Initialize LOCK_open as a adapative mutex on platforms where the
      PTHREAD_ADAPTIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP macro is available. The flag
      indicates that a thread should spin (busy wait) for some time on a
      locked adaptive mutex before blocking (sleeping). It's intended to
      to alleviate performance problems due to LOCK_open being a highly
      contended mutex.
      8f7a48ff
  3. 31 Jul, 2009 2 commits
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  8. 26 Jul, 2009 1 commit
    • Luis Soares's avatar
      BUG#43046: mixed mode switch to row format with temp table lead · 6b2c3ff5
      Luis Soares authored
                 to wrong result
            
      When using MIXED mode and issuing 'CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t_tmp',
      the statement is logged if the current binlogging mode is
      STATEMENT. This causes the slave to replay the instruction and
      create the temporary table as well. If there is no switch to ROW
      mode, and later on a 'DROP TEMPORARY TABLE t_tmp' is issued, then
      this statement will also be logged and the slave will
      remove/close the temporary table.
            
      However, if there is a switch to ROW mode between the CREATE and
      DROP TEMPORARY table, the DROP statement will not be logged,
      leaving the slave with a dangling temporary table.
            
      This patch addresses this, by always logging a DROP TEMPORARY
      TABLE IF EXISTS when in mixed mode and a drop statement is issued
      for temporary table(s).
      6b2c3ff5
  9. 24 Jul, 2009 2 commits