DROP USER looks for sessions by the do-be-dropped user and if found:
* fails with ER_CANNOT_USER in Oracle mode
* continues with ER_ACTIVE_CONNECTIONS_FOR_USER_TO_DROP warning otherwise
Every user being dropped is marked with flag that disallow establishing
a new connections on behalf this user.
* automatically disable ps2 and cursor protocol when the
select statement returns no result set
* remove manual {disable|enable}_{ps2|cursor}_protocol from around
`select ... into` in tests
* other misc collateral test cleanups
* rpl.rpl_system_versioning_partitions updated for MDEV-32188
* innodb.row_size_error_log_warnings_3 changed error for MDEV-33658
(checks are done in a different order)
We now allow multitable queries with order by and limit, such as:
delete t1.*, t2.* from t1, t2 order by t1.id desc limit 3;
To predict what rows will be deleted, run the equivalent select:
select t1.*, t2.* from t1, t2 order by t1.id desc limit 3;
Additionally, index hints are now supported with single table delete statements:
delete from t2 use index(xid) order by (id) limit 2;
This approach changes the multi_delete SELECT result interceptor to use a temporary
table to collect row ids pertaining to the rows that will be deleted, rather than
directly deleting rows from the target table(s). Row ids are collected during
send_data, then read during send_eof to delete target rows. In the event that the
temporary table created in memory is not big enough for all matching rows, it is
converted to an aria table.
Other changes:
- Deleting from a sequence now affects zero rows instead of emitting an error
Limitations:
- The federated connector does not create implicit row ids, so we to use a key
when conditionally deleting. See the change in federated_maybe_16324629.test
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.
The existing syntax for CREATE SERVER
CREATE [OR REPLACE] SERVER [IF NOT EXISTS] server_name
FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER wrapper_name
OPTIONS (option [, option] ...)
option:
{ HOST character-literal
| DATABASE character-literal
| USER character-literal
| PASSWORD character-literal
| SOCKET character-literal
| OWNER character-literal
| PORT numeric-literal }
With this change we have:
option:
{ HOST character-literal
| DATABASE character-literal
| USER character-literal
| PASSWORD character-literal
| SOCKET character-literal
| OWNER character-literal
| PORT numeric-literal
| PORT quoted-numerical-literal
| identifier character-literal}
We store these options as a JSON field in the mysql.servers system
table. We retain the restriction that PORT needs to be a number, but
also allow it to be a quoted number, so that SHOW CREATE SERVER can be
used for dumping. Without an accompanied implementation of SHOW CREATE
SERVER, some mysqldump tests will fail. Therefore this commit should
be immediately followed by the one implementating SHOW CREATE SERVER,
with testing covering both.
Updated tests: cases with bugs or which cannot be run
with the cursor-protocol were excluded with
"--disable_cursor_protocol"/"--enable_cursor_protocol"
Fix for v.10.5
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
Part#2, variant 2: Make the printed r_ values in JSON output consistent.
After this patch, ANALYZE output has:
- r_index_rows (NEW) - Observed number of rows before ICP or Rowid Filtering
checks. This is a per-scan average. like r_rows and "rows" are.
- r_rows (AS BEFORE) - Observed number of rows after ICP and Rowid Filtering.
- r_icp_filtered (NEW) - Observed selectivity of ICP condition.
- (AS BEFORE) observed selectivity of Rowid Filter is in
$.rowid_filter.r_selectivity_pct
- r_total_filtered - Observed combined selectivity: fraction of rows left
after applying ICP condition, Rowid Filter, and attached_condition.
This is now comparable with "filtered" and is printed right after it.
- r_filtered (AS BEFORE) - Observed selectivity of "attached_condition".
Tabular ANALYZE output is not changed. Note that JSON's r_filtered and
r_rows have the same meanings as before and have the same meaning as in
tabular output.