Item:print_for_table_def() uses QT_TO_SYSTEM_CHARSET to print
the DEFAULT expression into FRM file during CREATE TABLE.
Therefore, the expression is encoded in utf8 in FRM.
get_field_default_value() erroneously used field->charset() to
print the DEFAULT expression at SHOW CREATE TABLE time.
Fixing get_field_default_value() to use &my_charset_utf8mb4_general_ci instead.
This makes DEFAULT work in the way way with:
- virtual column expressions:
if (field->vcol_info)
{
StringBuffer<MAX_FIELD_WIDTH> str(&my_charset_utf8mb4_general_ci);
field->vcol_info->print(&str);
- check constraint expressions:
if (field->check_constraint)
{
StringBuffer<MAX_FIELD_WIDTH> str(&my_charset_utf8mb4_general_ci);
field->check_constraint->print(&str);
Additional cleanup:
Fixing system_charset_info to &my_charset_utf8mb4_general_ci in a few
places to make non-BMP characters work in DEFAULT, virtual column,
check constraint expressions.
safety first - tell mariadb client not to execute dangerous
cli commands, they cannot be present in the dump anyway.
wrapping the command in /*!999999 ..... */ guarantees that
if a non-mariadb-cli client loads the dump and sends it to the
server - the server will ignore the command it doesn't understand
DuplicateWeedout semi-join optimization requires that the tables in
the parent subquery provide rowids that can be compared across table
scans. Most engines support this, federated is the only exception.
DuplicateWeedout is the default catch-all semi-join strategy, which
must be always available. If it is not available for some edge case,
it's better to disable semi-join conversion altogether.
This is what was done in the fix for MDEV-30395. However that fix
has put the check before the view processing, so it didn't detect
federated tables inside mergeable VIEWs.
This patch moves the check to be done at a later phase, when mergeable
views are already merged.
The problem was that federated engine does not support comparable rowids
which was not taken into account by semijoin code.
Fixed by checking that we don't use semijoin with tables that does not
support comparable rowids.
Other things:
- Fixed some typos in the code comments
Cause: shared federatedx_io cannot store table-specific data.
Fix: move current row reference `federatedx_io_mysql::current` to
ha_federatedx.
FederatedX connection (represented by federatedx_io) is stored into
federatedx_txn::txn_list of per-server connections (see
federatedx_txn::acquire()). federatedx_txn object is stored into THD
(see ha_federatedx::external_lock()). When multiple handlers acquire
FederatedX connection they get single federatedx_io instance. Multiple
handlers do their operation via federatedx_io_mysql::mark_position()
and federatedx_io_mysql::fetch_row() in arbitrarty manner. They access
the same federatedx_io_mysql instance and same MYSQL_ROWS *current
pointer, so one handler disrupts the work of the other.
Related to "MDEV-14551 Can't find record in table on multi-table update
with ORDER BY".
MDEV-10134 Add full support for DEFAULT
- Added support for using tables with MySQL 5.7 virtual fields,
including MySQL 5.7 syntax
- Better error messages also for old cases
- CREATE ... SELECT now also updates timestamp columns
- Blob can now have default values
- Added new system variable "check_constraint_checks", to turn of
CHECK constraint checking if needed.
- Removed some engine independent tests in suite vcol to only test myisam
- Moved some tests from 'include' to 't'. Should some day be done for all tests.
- FRM version increased to 11 if one uses virtual fields or constraints
- Changed to use a bitmap to check if a field has got a value, instead of
setting HAS_EXPLICIT_VALUE bit in field flags
- Expressions can now be up to 65K in total
- Ensure we are not refering to uninitialized fields when handling virtual fields or defaults
- Changed check_vcol_func_processor() to return a bitmap of used types
- Had to change some functions that calculated cached value in fix_fields to do
this in val() or getdate() instead.
- store_now_in_TIME() now takes a THD argument
- fill_record() now updates default values
- Add a lookahead for NOT NULL, to be able to handle DEFAULT 1+1 NOT NULL
- Automatically generate a name for constraints that doesn't have a name
- Added support for ALTER TABLE DROP CONSTRAINT
- Ensure that partition functions register virtual fields used. This fixes
some bugs when using virtual fields in a partitioning function
configured withtout username
Federated/spider/connect engines or replication threads connecting to other host
with empty user name may crash mysqld.
This is addition to original patch, which adds a test case and amends a macro.
fail CREATE SERVER foreign data wrapper is "mysql"
and neither HOST nor SOCKET are specified.
Also default PORT to 3306 (again, only for foreign
data wrapper "mysql")
-Note 1031 Table storage engine for 't1' doesn't have this option
+Note 1031 Table storage engine for 'InnoDB' doesn't have this option
They were caused by a change in MariaDB which changed ER_ILLEGAL_HA message
text to be like:
"Storage engine InnoDB of the table `test`.`t1` doesn't have this option"
Some the error calls were changed to pass new parameters, but some were left
to be old. Also the error text in errmsg-ut8.txt was not changed.
mysql-test/lib/My/Options.pm:
My::Options::is_set() now matches both option names and values!
mysql-test/lib/mtr_cases.pm:
1. don't merge --plugin-load here, it's too early
2. don't skip combinations that set --plugin-load just because the test needs another --plugin-load.
Skip *only* if test's --plugin-load matches *exactly* --plugin-load of one of the combinations.
3. if skipping all combinations but one, still assign the test to the combination
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
1. remove dead code - don't set variables that aren't used.
2. bugfix: allow one-letter combination names
3. in the command line, merge all --plugin-load options in one
storage/federated/ha_federated.cc:
bugfix: garbage character in the generated SELECT query