Commit 85f19d5d authored by pem@mysql.comhem.se's avatar pem@mysql.comhem.se

Fixed BUG#10961: Stored procedures: crash if select * from dual

  Have to catch errors from SELECT when opening a cursor.
parent 1061c412
...@@ -3109,4 +3109,33 @@ select bug9559()| ...@@ -3109,4 +3109,33 @@ select bug9559()|
bug9559() bug9559()
-3 -3
drop function bug9559| drop function bug9559|
drop procedure if exists bug10961|
create procedure bug10961()
begin
declare v char;
declare x int;
declare c cursor for select * from dual;
declare continue handler for sqlexception select x;
set x = 1;
open c;
set x = 2;
fetch c into v;
set x = 3;
close c;
end|
call bug10961()|
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call bug10961()|
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drop procedure bug10961|
drop table t1,t2; drop table t1,t2;
...@@ -3801,6 +3801,7 @@ call bug5963_2(1)| ...@@ -3801,6 +3801,7 @@ call bug5963_2(1)|
drop procedure bug5963_2| drop procedure bug5963_2|
drop table t3| drop table t3|
# #
# BUG#9559: Functions: Numeric Operations using -ve value gives incorrect # BUG#9559: Functions: Numeric Operations using -ve value gives incorrect
# results. # results.
...@@ -3820,6 +3821,34 @@ select bug9559()| ...@@ -3820,6 +3821,34 @@ select bug9559()|
drop function bug9559| drop function bug9559|
#
# BUG#10961: Stored procedures: crash if select * from dual
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug10961|
--enable_warnings
# "select * from dual" results in an error, so the cursor will not open
create procedure bug10961()
begin
declare v char;
declare x int;
declare c cursor for select * from dual;
declare continue handler for sqlexception select x;
set x = 1;
open c;
set x = 2;
fetch c into v;
set x = 3;
close c;
end|
call bug10961()|
call bug10961()|
drop procedure bug10961|
# #
# BUG#NNNN: New bug synopsis # BUG#NNNN: New bug synopsis
# #
......
...@@ -159,8 +159,8 @@ class Protocol_cursor :public Protocol_simple ...@@ -159,8 +159,8 @@ class Protocol_cursor :public Protocol_simple
MYSQL_ROWS **prev_record; MYSQL_ROWS **prev_record;
ulong row_count; ulong row_count;
Protocol_cursor() {} Protocol_cursor() :data(NULL) {}
Protocol_cursor(THD *thd_arg, MEM_ROOT *ini_alloc) :Protocol_simple(thd_arg), alloc(ini_alloc) {} Protocol_cursor(THD *thd_arg, MEM_ROOT *ini_alloc) :Protocol_simple(thd_arg), alloc(ini_alloc), data(NULL) {}
bool prepare_for_send(List<Item> *item_list) bool prepare_for_send(List<Item> *item_list)
{ {
row_count= 0; row_count= 0;
......
...@@ -1913,7 +1913,19 @@ sp_instr_copen::execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp) ...@@ -1913,7 +1913,19 @@ sp_instr_copen::execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp)
else else
res= lex_keeper->reset_lex_and_exec_core(thd, nextp, FALSE, this); res= lex_keeper->reset_lex_and_exec_core(thd, nextp, FALSE, this);
c->post_open(thd, (lex_keeper ? TRUE : FALSE)); /*
Work around the fact that errors in selects are not returned properly
(but instead converted into a warning), so if a condition handler
caught, we have lost the result code.
*/
if (!res)
{
uint dummy1, dummy2;
if (thd->spcont->found_handler(&dummy1, &dummy2))
res= -1;
}
c->post_open(thd, (lex_keeper && !res ? TRUE : FALSE));
} }
DBUG_RETURN(res); DBUG_RETURN(res);
......
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