Moving geometry types aggregation inside Type_collection_geometry
This change introduces a static method Type_aggregator::find_handler_in_array(),
which will later be reused by other data type plugins.
If we have a mixture of:
- a MariaDB standard (built-in permanent) data type, and
- a non-standard (optionally compiled or pluggable) data type,
then ask the type collection of the non-standard type to aggregate the mixture.
If the non-standard collection fails, then continue aggregation
with Type_handler_data.
1. Removed TIMESTAMP/TRANSACTION unit auto-detection in favor of default TIMESTAMP.
Reasons:
1.1. rare practical use and doubtful advantage of such auto-detection;
1.2. it conflicts with MDEV-16226 (TRX_ID-based versioned tables performance improvement).
Needless check_unit membership removed.
2. SQL: versioning type handling refactoring
Vers_type_handler hierarchy stores versioning properties of type.
virtual Type_handler::vers() accesses specialization of
Vers_type_handler for specific type.
virtual Vers_type_handler::kind() returns versioning kind
(timestamp/trx_id).
Removed Type_handler::Vers_history_point_check_unit() in favor of
Type_handler::vers().
Renames:
require_timestamp() -> require_timestamp_error()
require_trx_id() -> require_trx_id_error()
EDIT by Alexander Barkov (@abarkov):
check_sys_fields() moved to Vers_type_handler::check_sys_fields()
Hiding the definitions inside Type_handler_xxx::name().
This is needed to avoid exporting members with MYSQL_PLUGIN_IMPORT,
which would be needed to compile data type plugins on Windows.
Introducing methods instead:
const Name version_mysql56() const;
const Name version_mariadb53() const;
This is needed to avoid exporting members with MYSQL_PLUGIN_IMPORT,
which would be needed to compile data type plugins on Windows.
This reverts commit e86010f909fb6b8c4ffd9d6df92991ac079e67e7.
Reverting on Monty's request, as this change makes merging
things from 10.5 to 10.2 much harder.
Fix the build on clang. GCC only checks that a member function with
the C++11 override keyword is actually overriding a virtual member
function in a base class. In clang, you will get a warning for
overridden member functions that lack the keyword, if any overridden
member function of the class is declared with the keyword.