The task "MDEV-25829 Change default Unicode collation to uca1400_ai_ci"
previously changed collation derivation for string user variables
from DERIVATION_EXPLICIT to DERIVATION_COERCIBLE, to resolve illegal
collation mix conflicts between table columns and user variables
when they have different collations.
However, DERIVATION_COERCIBLE was a wrong choice because it caused
conflicts between string literals and user variables when they have
different collations.
Adding a new collation derivation level DERIVATION_USERVAR.
This makes the collation of a user variable:
- weaker than a table column (like it was intended by MDEV-25829)
- but stronger than a literal (like it was in pre-MDEV-25829)
Cleanup in sql_type.h:
Removing the line "- BINARY(expr)" from the before-DERIVATION_CAST
comment, as it was on a wrong place. It's also listed on the correct
place before DERIVATION_IMPLICIT.
The code in my_strntoull_8bit() and my_strntoull_mb2_or_mb4()
could hit undefinite behavior by negating of LONGLONG_MIN.
Fixing the code to avoid this.
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
Step#2 - Adding a new collation derivation level for CAST and CONVERT.
Now character string cast functions:
- CAST(string_expr AS CHAR)
- CONVERT(expr USING charset_name)
have a new collation derivation level between:
- string literals
- utf8 metadata functions, e.g. user() and database()
Before the change these cast functions had collation derivation equal
to table columns, which caused more illegal mix of collation conflicts.
Note, binary string cast functions:
- BINARY(expr)
- CAST(string_expr AS BINARY)
- CONVERT(expr USING binary)
did not change their collation derivation, to preserve the behaviour of
queries like these:
SELECT database()=BINARY'test';
SELECT user()=CAST('root' AS BINARY);
SELECT current_role()=CONVERT('role' USING binary);
Derivation levels after the change look as follows:
DERIVATION_IGNORABLE= 7, // Explicit NULL
DERIVATION_NUMERIC= 6, // Numbers in string context,
// Numeric user variables
// CAST(numeric_expr AS CHAR)
DERIVATION_COERCIBLE= 5, // Literals, string user variables
DERIVATION_CAST= 4, // CAST(string_expr AS CHAR),
// CONVERT(string_expr USING cs)
DERIVATION_SYSCONST= 3, // utf8 metadata functions, e.g. user(), database()
DERIVATION_IMPLICIT= 2, // Table columns, SP variables, BINARY(expr)
DERIVATION_NONE= 1, // A mix (e.g. CONCAT) of two differrent collations
DERIVATION_EXPLICIT= 0 // An explicit COLLATE clause
Fixing the condition to raise an overflow in the ulonglong
representation of the number is greater or equal to 0x8000000000000000ULL.
Before this change the condition did not catch -9223372036854775808
(the smallest possible signed negative longlong number).
Item_func_quote did not calculate its max_length correctly for nullable
arguments.
Fix:
In case if the argument is nullable, reserve at least 4 characters
so the string "NULL" fits.
BASE 62 uses 0-9, A-Z and then a-z to give the numbers 0-61. This patch
increases the range of the string functions to cover this.
Based on ideas and tests in PR #2589, but re-written into the charset
functions.
Includes fix by Sergei, UBSAN complained:
ctype-simple.c:683:38: runtime error: negation of -9223372036854775808
cannot be represented in type 'long long int'; cast to an unsigned
type to negate this value to itself
Co-authored-by: Weijun Huang <huangweijun1001@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org>
Changing the code handling sql_mode-dependent function DECODE():
- removing parser tokens DECODE_MARIADB_SYM and DECODE_ORACLE_SYM
- removing the DECODE() related code from sql_yacc.yy/sql_yacc_ora.yy
- adding handling of DECODE() with help of a new Create_func_func_decode
AES_ENCRYPT(str, key, [, iv [, mode ]])
AES_DECRYPT(str, key, [, iv [, mode ]])
mode is aes-{128,192,256}-{ecb,cbc,ctr} e.g. "aes-128-cbc".
and a @@block_encryption_mode variable for the default value of mode
change in behavior: AES_ENCRYPT(str, key) can no longer
be used in persistent virtual columns (and alike)
This patch adds for "--ps-protocol" second execution
of queries "SELECT".
Also in this patch it is added ability to disable/enable
(--disable_ps2_protocol/--enable_ps2_protocol) second
execution for "--ps-prototocol" in testcases.