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Author SHA1 Message Date
Oleksandr Byelkin
9e1fb104a3 Merge tag '11.4' into 11.6
MariaDB 11.4.4 release
2024-11-08 07:17:00 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
3a1cf2c85b MDEV-34679 ER_BAD_FIELD uses non-localizable substrings 2024-10-17 21:37:37 +02:00
Alexander Barkov
36eba98817 MDEV-19123 Change default charset from latin1 to utf8mb4
Changing the default server character set from latin1 to utf8mb4.
2024-07-11 10:21:07 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
e63311c2cf MDEV-33496 Out of range error in AVG(YEAR(datetime)) due to a wrong data type
Functions extracting non-negative datetime components:

- YEAR(dt),        EXTRACT(YEAR FROM dt)
- QUARTER(td),     EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM dt)
- MONTH(dt),       EXTRACT(MONTH FROM dt)
- WEEK(dt),        EXTRACT(WEEK FROM dt)
- HOUR(dt),
- MINUTE(dt),
- SECOND(dt),
- MICROSECOND(dt),
- DAYOFYEAR(dt)
- EXTRACT(YEAR_MONTH FROM dt)

did not set their max_length properly, so in the DECIMAL
context they created a too small DECIMAL column, which
led to the 'Out of range value' error.

The problem is that most of these functions historically
returned the signed INT data type.

There were two simple ways to fix these functions:
1. Add +1 to max_length.
   But this would also change their size in the string context
   and create too long VARCHAR columns, with +1 excessive size.

2. Preserve max_length, but change the data type from INT to INT UNSIGNED.
   But this would break backward compatibility.
   Also, using UNSIGNED is generally not desirable,
   it's better to stay with signed when possible.

This fix implements another solution, which it makes all these functions
work well in all contexts: int, decimal, string.

Fix details:

- Adding a new special class Type_handler_long_ge0 - the data type
  handler for expressions which:
  * should look like normal signed INT
  * but which known not to return negative values
  Expressions handled by Type_handler_long_ge0 store in Item::max_length
  only the number of digits, without adding +1 for the sign.

- Fixing Item_extract to use Type_handler_long_ge0
  for non-negative datetime components:
   YEAR, YEAR_MONTH, QUARTER, MONTH, WEEK

- Adding a new abstract class Item_long_ge0_func, for functions
  returning non-negative datetime components.
  Item_long_ge0_func uses Type_handler_long_ge0 as the type handler.
  The class hierarchy now looks as follows:

Item_long_ge0_func
  Item_long_func_date_field
    Item_func_to_days
    Item_func_dayofmonth
    Item_func_dayofyear
    Item_func_quarter
    Item_func_year
  Item_long_func_time_field
    Item_func_hour
    Item_func_minute
    Item_func_second
    Item_func_microsecond

- Cleanup: EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM dt) created an excessive VARCHAR column
  in string context. Changing its length from 2 to 1.
2024-02-23 18:30:06 +04:00
Marko Mäkelä
18795f5512 Merge 10.3 into 10.4 2022-09-13 16:36:38 +03:00
Alexander Barkov
f1544424de MDEV-29446 Change SHOW CREATE TABLE to display default collation 2022-09-12 22:10:39 +04:00
Igor Babaev
33907360f5 MDEV-16188 Post-merge corrections and adjustments 2019-02-04 22:44:33 -08:00
Alexander Barkov
e5145a5ac3 MDEV-12546 Wrong metadata or data type for string user variables 2017-05-24 15:43:09 +04:00
Nirbhay Choubey
8b2e642aa2 MDEV-7635: Update tests to adapt to the new default sql_mode 2017-02-10 06:30:42 -05:00
Michael Widenius
6c173324ff Part of MDEV-10134 Add full support for DEFAULT
Print default values for BLOB's.
This is a part commit for automatic changes to make the real commit smaller.
All changes here are related to that we now print DEFAULT NULL for blob and
text fields, like we do for all other fields.
2016-06-30 11:43:02 +02:00
Monty
34eb10e406 MDEV-10138 Support for decimals up to 38 digits
Decimals with float, double and decimal now works the following way:

- DECIMAL_NOT_SPECIFIED is used when declaring DECIMALS without a firm number
  of decimals.  It's only used in asserts and my_decimal_int_part.
- FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS (31) is used to mark that a FLOAT or DOUBLE
  was defined without decimals. This is regarded as a floating point value.
- Max decimals allowed for FLOAT and DOUBLE is FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS-1
- Clients assumes that float and double with decimals >= NOT_FIXED_DEC are
  floating point values (no decimals)
- In the .frm decimals=FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS are used to define
  floating point for float and double (31, like before)

To ensure compatibility with old clients we do:

- When storing float and double, we change NOT_FIXED_DEC to
  FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS.
- When creating fields from .frm we change for float and double
  FLOATING_POINT_DEC to NOT_FIXED_DEC
- When sending definition for a float/decimal field without decimals
  to the client as part of a result set we convert NOT_FIXED_DEC to
  FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS.
- variance() and std() has changed to limit the decimals to
  FLOATING_POINT_DECIMALS -1 to not get the double converted floating point.
  (This was to preserve compatiblity)
- FLOAT and DOUBLE still have 30 as max number of decimals.

Bugs fixed:

variance() printed more decimals than we support for double values.

New behaviour:
- Strings now have 38 decimals instead of 30 when converted to decimal
- CREATE ... SELECT with a decimal with > 30 decimals will create a column
  with a smaller range than before as we are trying to preserve the number of
  decimals.


Other changes
- We are now using the obsolete bit FIELDFLAG_LEFT_FULLSCREEN to specify
  decimals > 31
- NOT_FIXED_DEC is now declared in one place
- For clients, NOT_FIXED_DEC is always 31 (to ensure compatibility).
  On the server NOT_FIXED_DEC is DECIMAL_NOT_SPECIFIED (39)
- AUTO_SEC_PART_DIGITS is taken from DECIMAL_NOT_SPECIFIED
- DOUBLE conversion functions are now using DECIMAL_NOT_SPECIFIED instead of
  NOT_FIXED_DEC
2016-06-22 22:04:55 +03:00
Nirbhay Choubey
7ec6558503 MDEV-9021: MYSQLD SEGFAULTS WHEN BUILT USING --WITH-MAX-INDEXES=128
The bitmap implementation defines two template Bitmap classes. One
optimized for 64-bit (default) wide bitmaps while the other is used for
all other widths.

In order to optimize the computations, Bitmap<64> class has defined its
own member functions for bitmap operations, the other one, however,
relies on mysys' bitmap implementation (mysys/my_bitmap.c).

Issue 1:
In case of non 64-bit Bitmap class, intersect() wrongly reset the
received bitmap while initialising a new local bitmap structure
(bitmap_init() clears the bitmap buffer) thus, the received bitmap was
getting cleared.

Fixed by initializing the local bitmap structure by using a temporary
buffer and later copying the received bitmap to the initialised bitmap
structure.

Issue 2:
The non 64-bit Bitmap class had the Iterator missing which caused
compilation failure.

Also added a cmake variable to hold the MAX_INDEXES value when supplied
from the command prompt. (eg. cmake .. -DMAX_INDEXES=128U). Checks have
been put in place to trigger build failure if MAX_INDEXES value is
greater than 128.

Test modifications:
* Introduced include/have_max_indexes_[64|128].inc to facilitate
skipping of tests for which the output differs with different
MAX_INDEXES.

* Introduced include/max_indexes.inc which would get modified by cmake
to reflect the MAX_INDEXES value used to build the server. This file
simply sets an mtr variable '$max_indexes' to show the MAX_INDEXES
value, which will then be consumed by the above introduced include file.

* Some tests (portions), dependent on MAX_INDEXES value, have been moved
to separate test files.
2015-11-09 09:28:00 -05:00
Alexander Barkov
5c9c8ef1ea MDEV-3929 Add system variable explicit_defaults_for_timestamp for compatibility with MySQL 2015-09-22 14:01:54 +04:00
Monty
6b20342651 Ensure that fields declared with NOT NULL doesn't have DEFAULT values if not specified and if not timestamp or auto_increment
In original code, sometimes one got an automatic DEFAULT value in some cases, in other cases not.

For example:
create table t1 (a int primary key)      - No default
create table t2 (a int, primary key(a))  - DEFAULT 0
create table t1 SELECT ....              - Default for all fields, even if they where defined as NOT NULL
ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY could sometimes add an unexpected DEFAULT value.

The patch is quite big because we had some many test cases that used
CREATE ... SELECT or CREATE ... (...PRIMARY KEY(xxx)) which doesn't have an automatic DEFAULT anymore.

Other things:
- Removed warnings from InnoDB when waiting from semaphore (got this when testing things with --big)
2015-08-18 11:18:57 +03:00
Sergei Golubchik
0438f12540 MDEV-6980 OUT parameters in PREPARE
revert the patch for "out parameters in prepare"
2014-12-04 10:41:52 +01:00
Sergei Golubchik
a99af484cd MDEV-5317 out parameters in PREPARE "SELECT ... INTO"
originally based on the patch by Antony T Curtis
2014-10-10 22:27:39 +02:00
Alexander Barkov
ce84ba2f81 MDEV-6287 Bad warning level when inserting a DATETIME value into a TIME column 2014-06-02 12:33:17 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
51dcf4dcff Merge from 5.3.
pending merges:
  Alexander Barkov 2013-09-12 MDEV-4724 Some temporal functions do not pre...
2013-09-13 12:06:17 +04:00
Michael Widenius
b04c4801b0 Created suites for heap, archive and csv.
Moved test from main suite to the new suites.
Move tests from maria/t and maria/r to maria

mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
  Added support for the new suites
2012-04-04 00:16:38 +03:00