Commit 221d51eb authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Merge jlindstrom@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.1

into hundin.mysql.fi:/home/jan/talle/mysql-4.1

parents 1927d24e f945555c
......@@ -1811,7 +1811,7 @@ sub fix_image
{
my($text) = @_;
my($arg1, $ext);
$text =~ /^([^,]*)$/;
$text =~ /^([^,]*)/;
die "error in image: '$text'" unless defined($1);
$arg1 = $1;
$arg1 =~ s/@@/@/g;
......
......@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_INIT(sql/mysqld.cc)
AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
# The Docs Makefile.am parses this line!
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(mysql, 4.1.6-gamma)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(mysql, 4.1.7-gamma)
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
PROTOCOL_VERSION=10
......
......@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ extern "C" {
MYSQL_FIELD *unpack_fields(MYSQL_DATA *data,MEM_ROOT *alloc,uint fields,
my_bool default_value, uint server_capabilities);
void free_rows(MYSQL_DATA *cur);
my_bool mysql_autenticate(MYSQL *mysql, const char *passwd);
void free_old_query(MYSQL *mysql);
void end_server(MYSQL *mysql);
my_bool mysql_reconnect(MYSQL *mysql);
......
use test;
drop table if exists test_select;
Warnings:
Note 1051 Unknown table 'test_select'
CREATE TABLE test_select(session_id char(9) NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO test_select VALUES ("abc");
SELECT * FROM test_select;
drop table if exists t1, t2;
CREATE TABLE t1(session_id char(9) NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("abc");
SELECT * FROM t1;
session_id
abc
prepare st_1180 from 'SELECT * FROM test_select WHERE ?="1111" and session_id = "abc"';
prepare st_1180 from 'SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE ?="1111" and session_id = "abc"';
set @arg1= 'abc';
execute st_1180 using @arg1;
session_id
......@@ -18,4 +15,104 @@ abc
set @arg1= 'abc';
execute st_1180 using @arg1;
session_id
drop table test_select;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (
c_01 char(6), c_02 integer, c_03 real, c_04 int(3), c_05 varchar(20),
c_06 date, c_07 char(1), c_08 real, c_09 int(11), c_10 time,
c_11 char(6), c_12 integer, c_13 real, c_14 int(3), c_15 varchar(20),
c_16 date, c_17 char(1), c_18 real, c_19 int(11), c_20 text);
prepare st_1644 from 'insert into t1 values ( ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)';
set @arg01= 'row_1';
set @arg02= 1;
set @arg03= 1.1;
set @arg04= 111;
set @arg05= 'row_one';
set @arg06= '2004-10-12';
set @arg07= '1';
set @arg08= 1.1;
set @arg09= '100100100';
set @arg10= '12:34:56';
set @arg11= 'row_1';
set @arg12= 1;
set @arg13= 1.1;
set @arg14= 111;
set @arg15= 'row_one';
set @arg16= '2004-10-12';
set @arg17= '1';
set @arg18= 1.1;
set @arg19= '100100100';
set @arg20= '12:34:56';
execute st_1644 using @arg01, @arg02, @arg03, @arg04, @arg05, @arg06, @arg07, @arg08, @arg09, @arg10,
@arg11, @arg12, @arg13, @arg14, @arg15, @arg16, @arg17, @arg18, @arg19, @arg20;
set @arg01= NULL;
set @arg02= NULL;
set @arg03= NULL;
set @arg04= NULL;
set @arg05= NULL;
set @arg06= NULL;
set @arg07= NULL;
set @arg08= NULL;
set @arg09= NULL;
set @arg10= NULL;
set @arg11= NULL;
set @arg12= NULL;
set @arg13= NULL;
set @arg14= NULL;
set @arg15= NULL;
set @arg16= NULL;
set @arg17= NULL;
set @arg18= NULL;
set @arg19= NULL;
set @arg20= NULL;
execute st_1644 using @arg01, @arg02, @arg03, @arg04, @arg05, @arg06, @arg07, @arg08, @arg09, @arg10,
@arg11, @arg12, @arg13, @arg14, @arg15, @arg16, @arg17, @arg18, @arg19, @arg20;
set @arg01= 'row_3';
set @arg02= 3;
set @arg03= 3.3;
set @arg04= 333;
set @arg05= 'row_three';
set @arg06= '2004-10-12';
set @arg07= '3';
set @arg08= 3.3;
set @arg09= '300300300';
set @arg10= '12:34:56';
set @arg11= 'row_3';
set @arg12= 3;
set @arg13= 3.3;
set @arg14= 333;
set @arg15= 'row_three';
set @arg16= '2004-10-12';
set @arg17= '3';
set @arg18= 3.3;
set @arg19= '300300300';
set @arg20= '12:34:56';
execute st_1644 using @arg01, @arg02, @arg03, @arg04, @arg05, @arg06, @arg07, @arg08, @arg09, @arg10,
@arg11, @arg12, @arg13, @arg14, @arg15, @arg16, @arg17, @arg18, @arg19, @arg20;
select * from t1;
c_01 c_02 c_03 c_04 c_05 c_06 c_07 c_08 c_09 c_10 c_11 c_12 c_13 c_14 c_15 c_16 c_17 c_18 c_19 c_20
row_1 1 1.1 111 row_one 2004-10-12 1 1.1 100100100 12:34:56 row_1 1 1.1 111 row_one 2004-10-12 1 1.1 100100100 12:34:56
NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL
row_3 3 3.3 333 row_three 2004-10-12 3 3.3 300300300 12:34:56 row_3 3 3.3 333 row_three 2004-10-12 3 3.3 300300300 12:34:56
drop table t1;
create table t1(
cola varchar(50) not null,
colb varchar(8) not null,
colc varchar(12) not null,
cold varchar(2) not null,
primary key (cola, colb, cold));
create table t2(
cola varchar(50) not null,
colb varchar(8) not null,
colc varchar(2) not null,
cold float,
primary key (cold));
insert into t1 values ('aaaa', 'yyyy', 'yyyy-dd-mm', 'R');
insert into t2 values ('aaaa', 'yyyy', 'R', 203), ('bbbb', 'zzzz', 'C', 201);
prepare st_1676 from 'select a.cola, a.colb, a.cold from t1 a, t2 b where a.cola = ? and a.colb = ? and a.cold = ? and b.cola = a.cola and b.colb = a.colb and b.colc = a.cold';
set @arg0= "aaaa";
set @arg1= "yyyy";
set @arg2= "R";
execute st_1676 using @arg0, @arg1, @arg2;
cola colb cold
aaaa yyyy R
drop table t1, t2;
......@@ -3,19 +3,25 @@
# Prepared Statements #
# re-testing bug DB entries #
# #
# The bugs are reported as "closed". #
# Command sequences taken from bug report. #
# No other test contains the bug# as comment. #
# #
# Tests drop/create tables 't1', 't2', ... #
# #
###############################################
use test;
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1, t2;
--enable_warnings
# bug#1180: optimized away part of WHERE clause cause incorect prepared satatement results
drop table if exists test_select;
CREATE TABLE t1(session_id char(9) NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("abc");
SELECT * FROM t1;
CREATE TABLE test_select(session_id char(9) NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO test_select VALUES ("abc");
SELECT * FROM test_select;
prepare st_1180 from 'SELECT * FROM test_select WHERE ?="1111" and session_id = "abc"';
prepare st_1180 from 'SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE ?="1111" and session_id = "abc"';
# Must not find a row
set @arg1= 'abc';
......@@ -29,4 +35,97 @@ execute st_1180 using @arg1;
set @arg1= 'abc';
execute st_1180 using @arg1;
drop table test_select;
drop table t1;
# end of bug#1180
# bug#1644: Insertion of more than 3 NULL columns with parameter binding fails
# Using prepared statements, insertion of more than three columns with NULL
# values fails to insert additional NULLS. After the third column NULLS will
# be inserted into the database as zeros.
# First insert four columns of a value (i.e. 22) to verify binding is working
# correctly. Then Bind to each columns bind parameter an is_null value of 1.
# Then insert four more columns of integers, just for sanity.
# A subsequent select on the server will result in this:
# mysql> select * from foo_dfr;
# +------+------+------+------+
# | col1 | col2 | col3 | col4 |
# +------+------+------+------+
# | 22 | 22 | 22 | 22 |
# | NULL | NULL | NULL | 0 |
# | 88 | 88 | 88 | 88 |
# +------+------+------+------+
# Test is extended to more columns - code stores bit vector in bytes.
create table t1 (
c_01 char(6), c_02 integer, c_03 real, c_04 int(3), c_05 varchar(20),
c_06 date, c_07 char(1), c_08 real, c_09 int(11), c_10 time,
c_11 char(6), c_12 integer, c_13 real, c_14 int(3), c_15 varchar(20),
c_16 date, c_17 char(1), c_18 real, c_19 int(11), c_20 text);
# Do not use "timestamp" type, because it has a non-NULL default as of 4.1.2
prepare st_1644 from 'insert into t1 values ( ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)';
set @arg01= 'row_1'; set @arg02= 1; set @arg03= 1.1; set @arg04= 111; set @arg05= 'row_one';
set @arg06= '2004-10-12'; set @arg07= '1'; set @arg08= 1.1; set @arg09= '100100100'; set @arg10= '12:34:56';
set @arg11= 'row_1'; set @arg12= 1; set @arg13= 1.1; set @arg14= 111; set @arg15= 'row_one';
set @arg16= '2004-10-12'; set @arg17= '1'; set @arg18= 1.1; set @arg19= '100100100'; set @arg20= '12:34:56';
execute st_1644 using @arg01, @arg02, @arg03, @arg04, @arg05, @arg06, @arg07, @arg08, @arg09, @arg10,
@arg11, @arg12, @arg13, @arg14, @arg15, @arg16, @arg17, @arg18, @arg19, @arg20;
set @arg01= NULL; set @arg02= NULL; set @arg03= NULL; set @arg04= NULL; set @arg05= NULL;
set @arg06= NULL; set @arg07= NULL; set @arg08= NULL; set @arg09= NULL; set @arg10= NULL;
set @arg11= NULL; set @arg12= NULL; set @arg13= NULL; set @arg14= NULL; set @arg15= NULL;
set @arg16= NULL; set @arg17= NULL; set @arg18= NULL; set @arg19= NULL; set @arg20= NULL;
execute st_1644 using @arg01, @arg02, @arg03, @arg04, @arg05, @arg06, @arg07, @arg08, @arg09, @arg10,
@arg11, @arg12, @arg13, @arg14, @arg15, @arg16, @arg17, @arg18, @arg19, @arg20;
set @arg01= 'row_3'; set @arg02= 3; set @arg03= 3.3; set @arg04= 333; set @arg05= 'row_three';
set @arg06= '2004-10-12'; set @arg07= '3'; set @arg08= 3.3; set @arg09= '300300300'; set @arg10= '12:34:56';
set @arg11= 'row_3'; set @arg12= 3; set @arg13= 3.3; set @arg14= 333; set @arg15= 'row_three';
set @arg16= '2004-10-12'; set @arg17= '3'; set @arg18= 3.3; set @arg19= '300300300'; set @arg20= '12:34:56';
execute st_1644 using @arg01, @arg02, @arg03, @arg04, @arg05, @arg06, @arg07, @arg08, @arg09, @arg10,
@arg11, @arg12, @arg13, @arg14, @arg15, @arg16, @arg17, @arg18, @arg19, @arg20;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
# end of bug#1644
# bug#1677: Prepared statement two-table join returns no rows when one is expected
create table t1(
cola varchar(50) not null,
colb varchar(8) not null,
colc varchar(12) not null,
cold varchar(2) not null,
primary key (cola, colb, cold));
create table t2(
cola varchar(50) not null,
colb varchar(8) not null,
colc varchar(2) not null,
cold float,
primary key (cold));
insert into t1 values ('aaaa', 'yyyy', 'yyyy-dd-mm', 'R');
insert into t2 values ('aaaa', 'yyyy', 'R', 203), ('bbbb', 'zzzz', 'C', 201);
prepare st_1676 from 'select a.cola, a.colb, a.cold from t1 a, t2 b where a.cola = ? and a.colb = ? and a.cold = ? and b.cola = a.cola and b.colb = a.colb and b.colc = a.cold';
set @arg0= "aaaa";
set @arg1= "yyyy";
set @arg2= "R";
execute st_1676 using @arg0, @arg1, @arg2;
drop table t1, t2;
# end of bug#1676
......@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
update user set password=PASSWORD("hello") where user="test"
This saves a hashed number as a string in the password field.
The new autentication is performed in following manner:
The new authentication is performed in following manner:
SERVER: public_seed=create_random_string()
send(public_seed)
......
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