it's not enough to look for NOT NULL IS, this also fails queries like
SELECT NOT NULL <=> NULL;
and adds no value anymore, as the grammar now requires parentheses
MDEV-10134 Add full support for DEFAULT
- Added support for using tables with MySQL 5.7 virtual fields,
including MySQL 5.7 syntax
- Better error messages also for old cases
- CREATE ... SELECT now also updates timestamp columns
- Blob can now have default values
- Added new system variable "check_constraint_checks", to turn of
CHECK constraint checking if needed.
- Removed some engine independent tests in suite vcol to only test myisam
- Moved some tests from 'include' to 't'. Should some day be done for all tests.
- FRM version increased to 11 if one uses virtual fields or constraints
- Changed to use a bitmap to check if a field has got a value, instead of
setting HAS_EXPLICIT_VALUE bit in field flags
- Expressions can now be up to 65K in total
- Ensure we are not refering to uninitialized fields when handling virtual fields or defaults
- Changed check_vcol_func_processor() to return a bitmap of used types
- Had to change some functions that calculated cached value in fix_fields to do
this in val() or getdate() instead.
- store_now_in_TIME() now takes a THD argument
- fill_record() now updates default values
- Add a lookahead for NOT NULL, to be able to handle DEFAULT 1+1 NOT NULL
- Automatically generate a name for constraints that doesn't have a name
- Added support for ALTER TABLE DROP CONSTRAINT
- Ensure that partition functions register virtual fields used. This fixes
some bugs when using virtual fields in a partitioning function
This change refactors the "table_expression" rule in sql_yacc.yy.
Queries with subselects and derived tables, as well as "CREATE TABLE ... SELECT"
now return syntax error instead of "Incorrect usage of PROCEDURE and ...".
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)
The problem was caused by the following scenario:
- range optimizer picks an index IDX1 which doesn't match the ORDER BY ...
LIMIT clause.
- test_if_skip_sort_order() decides to switch to index IDX2 which matches
the ORDER BY ... LIMIT.
- it runs SQL_SELECT::test_quick_select() for the second time to produce
an quick select for IDX2.
- However, test_quick_select() would figure that full index scan on IDX1
is still cheaper (its calculations ignore the LIMIT n).
Fixed this by
- passing force_quick_range=true to test_quick_select()
- in test_quick_select, don't consider full index scans if the mentioned
parameter is true.
Numerous changes in .result files are caused by test_quick_select() being
run after "early/late NULLs filtering" feature has injected NOT NULL
condition.