- Revert wrongly record embedded result files. These were either
recorded with normal server (not embedded) or an embedded server
with not default compile option. This can be seen that the committed
result file had replication variables which should never happen.
- Reverted back change of include/is_embedded.inc. One cannot check for
$MYSQL_EMBEDDED as this only tells if there exists an embedded
server, not if the current server we are testing is the embedded
server. This could easily be verified by doing
'mtr sys_vars.sysvars_server_embedded'. This would fail with a wrong
result instead of being marked as skipped as --embedded was not
used.
mtr is checking the wrong path for the embedded executable
on out of tree builds.
The is_embedded.inc tests are also checking the version rather
than the MTR MYSQL_EMBEDDED environment variable.
As a result, a few tests are out of date in the result recordings.
The 10.5 version of the patch.
Removing DEFAULT from INFORMATION_SCHEMA columns.
DEFAULT in read-only tables is rather meaningless.
Upgrade should go smoothly.
Also fixes:
MDEV-20254 Problems with EMPTY_STRING_IS_NULL and I_S tables
Removing DEFAULT from INFORMATION_SCHEMA columns.
DEFAULT in read-only tables is rather meaningless.
Upgrade should go smoothly.
Also fixes:
MDEV-20254 Problems with EMPTY_STRING_IS_NULL and I_S tables
ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
Analysis: value for row_number is hard coded into push_warning_printf() to 1.
Fix: make push_warning_printf() use m_current_row_for_warning instead of 1.
Add KEYWORDS table and SQL_FUNCTIONS table to INFORMATION_SCHEMA.
This commits needs some minor changes when propagated upwards
(e.g. func_array in item_create.cc has a termination element that
doesn't exist in later versions of MariaDB)
This patch changes the main name of 3 byte character set from utf8 to
utf8mb3. New old_mode UTF8_IS_UTF8MB3 is added and set TRUE by default,
so that utf8 would mean utf8mb3. If not set, utf8 would mean utf8mb4.
The problem is that sharing default expression among set instruction
leads to attempt access result field of function created in
other instruction runtime MEM_ROOT and already freed
(a bit different then MySQL problem).
Fix is the same as in MySQL (but no optimisation for constant), turn
DECLARE a, b, c type DEFAULT expr;
to
DECLARE a type DEFAULT expr, b type DEFAULT a, c type DEFAULT a;
Also increase user name up to 128.
The work was started by Rucha Deodhar <rucha.deodhar@mariadb.com>,
contains audit plugin fixes by Alexey Botchkov <holyfoot@askmonty.org>.
This feature adds the functionality of ignorability for indexes.
Indexes are not ignored be default.
To control index ignorability explicitly for a new index,
use IGNORE or NOT IGNORE as part of the index definition for
CREATE TABLE, CREATE INDEX, or ALTER TABLE.
Primary keys (explicit or implicit) cannot be made ignorable.
The table INFORMATION_SCHEMA.STATISTICS get a new column named IGNORED that
would store whether an index needs to be ignored or not.