1. 24 Apr, 2007 4 commits
  2. 23 Apr, 2007 7 commits
  3. 21 Apr, 2007 1 commit
  4. 20 Apr, 2007 15 commits
  5. 19 Apr, 2007 2 commits
  6. 18 Apr, 2007 5 commits
    • joerg@debian.(none)'s avatar
      Merge jbruehe@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-build · 5d4a912e
      joerg@debian.(none) authored
      into  debian.(none):/M50/push-5.0
      5d4a912e
    • joerg@trift2.'s avatar
      Merge trift2.:/MySQL/M50/fix-ndb-5.0 · 2a63d29d
      joerg@trift2. authored
      into  trift2.:/MySQL/M50/push-5.0
      2a63d29d
    • joerg@trift2.'s avatar
      sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc · 5fc30d25
      joerg@trift2. authored
          Hex constants that exceed 32 bit need to be marked "LL" for the compile to work.
      5fc30d25
    • joerg@debian.(none)'s avatar
      Merge jbruehe@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0-build · 9aa59cb9
      joerg@debian.(none) authored
      into  debian.(none):/M50/push-5.0
      9aa59cb9
    • igor@olga.mysql.com's avatar
      Fixed bug #27870. The bug that causes crashes manifests itself at some · 6ad81b4e
      igor@olga.mysql.com authored
      conditions when executing an equijoin query with WHERE condition
      containing a subquery predicate of the form join_attr NOT IN (SELECT ...).
      
      To resolve a problem of the correct evaluation of the expression
        attr NOT IN (SELECT ...)
      an array of guards is created to make it possible to filter out some 
      predicates of the EXISTS subquery into which the original subquery 
      predicate is transformed, in the cases when a takes the NULL value. 
      If attr is defined as a field that cannot be NULL than such an array 
      is not needed and is not created. 
      However if the field a occurred also an an equijoin predicate t2.a=t1.b
      and table t1 is accessed before table t2 then it may happen that the 
      the EXISTS subquery is pushed down to the condition evaluated just after
      table t1 has been accessed. In this case any occurrence of t2.a is 
      substituted for t1.b. When t1.b takes the value of NULL an attempt is 
      made to turn on the corresponding guard. This action caused a crash as 
      no guard array had been created.
      
      Now the code of Item_in_subselect::set_cond_guard_var checks that the guard
      array has been created before setting a guard variable on. Otherwise the
      method does nothing. It cannot results in returning a row that could be
      rejected as the condition t2.a=t1.b will be checked later anyway.        
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  7. 17 Apr, 2007 6 commits