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
- Removed some QQ markers
- Removed some rows not compatible with valgrind 3.9.0
- Made mysql_install_db.sh more silent by default. --verbose now gives more information
- Added assert that auto-increment doesn't generate 0 (safety)
- Removed thd->set_time() in some places as it's set in init_for_queries()
- Fixed some --big tests in tokudb
- Fixed a bug in mysql_client_test.cc where sql_mode was not properly reset
- Removing the "diff_if_only_endspace_difference" argument from
MY_COLLATION_HANDLER::strnncollsp(), my_strnncollsp_simple(),
as well as in the function template MY_FUNCTION_NAME(strnncollsp)
in strcoll.ic
- Removing the "diff_if_only_space_different" from ha_compare_text(),
hp_rec_key_cmp().
- Adding a new function my_strnncollsp_padspace_bin() and reusing
it instead of duplicate code pieces in my_strnncollsp_8bit_bin(),
my_strnncollsp_latin1_de(), my_strnncollsp_tis620(),
my_strnncollsp_utf8_cs().
- Adding more tests for better coverage of the trailing space handling.
- Removing the unused definition of HA_END_SPACE_ARE_EQUAL
1. Fixing Field_time::get_equal_const_item() to pass TIME_FUZZY_DATES
and TIME_INVALID_DATES to get_time_with_conversion().
This is needed to make the recursively called Item::get_date() return
non-NULL values on garbage input. This makes Field_time::get_equal_const_item()
work consistently with how Item::val_time_packed() works.
2. Fixing Item::get_date() to return TIME'00:00:00' rather than
DATE'0000-00-00' on empty or garbage input when:
- TIME_FUZZY_DATES is enabled
- The caller requested a TIME value (by passing TIME_TIME_ONLY).
This is needed to avoid conversion of DATE'0000-00-00' to TIME
in get_time_with_conversion(), which would erroneously try to subtract
CURRENT_DATE from DATE'0000-00-00' and return TIME'-838:59:59' rather than
the desired zero value TIME'00:00:00'.
#1 and #2 fix these type of scripts to return one row with both
MyISAM and InnoDB, with and without an index on t1.b:
CREATE TABLE t1 (a ENUM('a'), b TIME, c INT, KEY(b));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('','00:00:00',0);
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b='';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a=b;
SELECT * FROM t1 IGNORE INDEX(b) WHERE b='';
SELECT * FROM t1 IGNORE INDEX(b) WHERE a=b;
Additionally, #1 and #2 fix the originally reported in MDEV-9604 crash
in Item::save_in_field(), because now execution goes through a different
path, so save_in_field() is called for a Item_time_literal instance
(which is non-NULL) rather than a Item_cache_str instance (which could
return NULL without setting null_value).
3. Fixing Field_temporal::get_equal_const_item_datetime() to enable
equal field propagation for DATETIME and TIMESTAMP in case of
comparison (e.g. when ANY_SUBST), for symmetry with
Field_newdate::get_equal_const_item(). This fixes a number of problems
with empty set returned on comparison to empty/garbage input.
Now all SELECT queries in this script return one row for MyISAM and InnoDB,
with and without an index on t1.b:
CREATE TABLE t1 (a ENUM('a'), b DATETIME, c INT, KEY(b));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('','0000-00-00 00:00:00',0);
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b='';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a=b;
SELECT * FROM t1 IGNORE INDEX(b) WHERE b='';
SELECT * FROM t1 IGNORE INDEX(b) WHERE a=b;
from Item_bool_func::get_mm_leaf() into Field_xxx::can_optimize_range().
This reduces the total amount of virtual calls. Also, it's a prerequisite
change for the pluggable data types.
removing IMPOSSIBLE_RESULT from Item_result, as it's not
needed any more. The fact that an Item is not in a comparison
context is now always designated by IDENTITY_SUBST in Subst_constraint.
Previously IMPOSSIBLE_RESULT and IDENTITY_SUBST co-existed but
actually meant the same thing.
- Added mem_root to all calls to new Item
- Added private method operator new(size_t size) to Item to ensure that
we always use a mem_root when creating an item.
This saves use once call to current_thd per Item creation
Added mandatory thd parameter to Item (and all derivative classes) constructor.
Added thd parameter to all routines that may create items.
Also removed "current_thd" from Item::Item. This reduced number of
pthread_getspecific() calls from 290 to 177 per OLTP RO transaction.
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)
field.cc
- Fixed warning about overlapping memory copy (backport from 10.0)
Item_subselect.cc
- Fixed core dump in main.view
- Problem was that thd->lex->current_select->master_unit()->item was not set, which caused crash in maxr_as_dependent
sql/mysqld.cc
- Got error on shutdown as we where freeing mutex before all THD objects was freed
(~THD uses some mutex). Fixed by during shutdown freeing THD inside mutex.
sql/log.cc
- log_space_lock and LOCK_log where locked in inconsistenly. Fixed by not having a log_space_lock around purge_logs.
sql/slave.cc
- Remove unnecessary log_space_lock
- Move cond_broadcast inside lock to ensure we don't miss the signal