- 30 Aug, 2010 1 commit
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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- 27 Aug, 2010 3 commits
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Sergey Vojtovich authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
== MYSQL_TYPE_LONGLONG A MIN/MAX() function with a subquery as its argument could lead to a debug assertion on debug builds or wrong data on release ones. The problem was a combination of the following factors: - Item_sum_hybrid::fix_fields() might use the argument (args[0]) to calculate 'hybrid_field_type' which was later used to decide how the data should be sent to the client. - Item_sum::make_field() might use the argument again to calculate the field's type when sending result set metadata to the client. - The argument could be changed in between these two calls via Item::set_arg() leading to inconsistent metadata being reported. Here is what was happening for the bug's test case: 1. Item_sum_hybrid::fix_fields() calculates hybrid_field_type as MYSQL_TYPE_LONGLONG based on args[0] which is an Item::SUBSELECT_ITEM at that time. 2. A temporary table is created to execute the query. create_tmp_field_from_item() creates a Field_long object according to the subselect's max_length. 3. The subselect item in Item_sum_hybrid is replaced by the Item_field object referencing the newly created Field_long. 4. Item_sum::make_field() rightfully returns the MYSQL_TYPE_LONG type when calculating the result set metadata. 5. When sending the actual data, Item::send() relies on the virtual field_type() function which in our case returns previously calculated hybrid_field_type == MYSQL_TYPE_LONGLONG. It looks like the only solution is to never refer to the argument's metadata after the result metadata has been calculated in fix_fields(), since the argument itself may be different by then. In this sense, Item_sum::make_field() should never be used, because it may rely on the argument's metadata and is only called after fix_fields(). The "default" implementation in Item::make_field() should be used instead as it relies only on field_type(), but not on the argument's type. Fixed by removing Item_sum::make_field() so that the superclass implementation Item::make_field() is always used.
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Ramil Kalimullin authored
Free memory allocated by the server for all plugins, with or without deinit() method.
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- 26 Aug, 2010 6 commits
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Sergey Vojtovich authored
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Evgeny Potemkin authored
After fix for bug 39653 the shortest available secondary index was used for full table scan. Primary clustered key was used only if no secondary index can be used. However, when chosen secondary index includes all fields of the table being scanned it's better to use primary index since the amount of data to scan is the same but the primary index is clustered. Now the find_shortest_key function takes this into account.
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- 25 Aug, 2010 5 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Dmitry Shulga authored
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Dmitry Shulga authored
Added open log file with FILE_SHARE_DELETE flag on Windows.
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Bjorn Munch authored
Added code resulted in strange linking problem for embedded on Windows Avoided by not doing this for embedded mode It's irrelevant for embedded server anyway, --protocol will be ignored
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- 24 Aug, 2010 1 commit
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Alexey Kopytov authored
Queries involving predicates of the form "const NOT BETWEEN not_indexed_column AND indexed_column" could return wrong data due to incorrect handling by the range optimizer. For "c NOT BETWEEN f1 AND f2" predicates, get_mm_tree() produces a disjunction of the SEL_ARG trees for "f1 > c" and "f2 < c". If one of the trees is empty (i.e. one of the arguments is not sargable) the resulting tree should be empty as well, since the whole expression in this case is not sargable. The above logic is implemented in get_mm_tree() as follows. The initial state of the resulting tree is NULL (aka empty). We then iterate through arguments and compute the corresponding SEL_ARG tree (either "f1 > c" or "f2 < c"). If the resulting tree is NULL, it is simply replaced by the generated tree. Otherwise it is replaced by a disjunction of itself and the generated tree. The obvious flaw in this implementation is that if the first argument is not sargable and thus produces a NULL tree, the resulting tree will simply be replaced by the tree for the second argument. As a result, "c NOT BETWEEN f1 AND f2" will end up as just "f2 < c". Fixed by adding a check so that when the first argument produces an empty tree for the NOT BETWEEN case, the loop is aborted with an empty tree as a result. The whole idea of using a loop for 2 arguments does not make much sense, but it was probably used to avoid code duplication for several BETWEEN variants.
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- 20 Aug, 2010 6 commits
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 19 Aug, 2010 4 commits
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karen.langford@oracle.com authored
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MySQL Build Team authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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Mattias Jonsson authored
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- 18 Aug, 2010 2 commits
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'CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... SELECT' behaviour BUG#55474, BUG#55499, BUG#55598, BUG#55616 and BUG#55777 are fixed in this patch too. This is the 5.1 part. It implements: - if the table exists, binlog two events: CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS and INSERT ... SELECT - Insert nothing and binlog nothing on master if the existing object is a view. It only generates a warning that table already exists.
- 17 Aug, 2010 1 commit
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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- 16 Aug, 2010 3 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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- 13 Aug, 2010 3 commits
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Georgi Kodinov authored
variable assignments The assert() that is firing is checking if expressions that can't be null return a NULL when evaluated. MAKEDATE() function can return NULL if the second argument is less then or equal to 0. Thus its nullability depends not only on the nullability of its arguments but also on their values. Fixed by (overoptimistically) setting MAKEDATE() to be nullable despite the nullability of its arguments. Test added. Had to update one test result to reflect the metadata change.
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
The server was not checking for errors generated during the execution of Item::val_xxx() methods when copying data to the group, order, or distinct temp table's row. Fixed by extending the copy_funcs() to return an error code and by checking for that error code on the places copy_funcs() is called. Test case added.
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- 12 Aug, 2010 3 commits
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
Fixing copyright text.
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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- 11 Aug, 2010 1 commit
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Guilhem Bichot authored
it couldn't parse the --ssl option.
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- 12 Aug, 2010 1 commit
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Marc Alff authored
This is a performance improvement fix. Removed the "volatile" property of PFS_events_waits::m_wait_class. Simplified the code accordingly.
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