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Konstantin Osipov authored
Bug#20837 Apparent change of isolation level during transaction, Bug#46527 COMMIT AND CHAIN RELEASE does not make sense, Bug#53343 completion_type=1, COMMIT/ROLLBACK AND CHAIN don't preserve the isolation level Bug#53346 completion_type has strange effect in a stored procedure/prepared statement Make thd->tx_isolation mean strictly "current transaction isolation level" Make thd->variables.tx_isolation mean "current session isolation level". The current transaction isolation level is now established at transaction start. If there was a SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL statement, the value is taken from it. Otherwise, the session value is used. A change in a session value, made while a transaction is active, whereas still allowed, no longer has any effect on the current transaction isolation level. This is an incompatible change. A change in a session isolation level, made while there is no active transaction, overrides SET TRANSACTION statement, if there was any. Changed the impelmentation to not look at @@session.completion_type in the parser, and thus fixed Bug#53346. Changed the parser to not allow AND NO CHAIN RELEASE, and thus fixed Bug#46527. Changed the transaction API to take the current transaction isolation level into account: - BEGIN/COMMIT now do preserve the current transaction isolation level if chaining is on. - implicit commit, XA COMMIT or XA ROLLBACK or autocommit don't.
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