WL#5182 is a follow-up to WL#5154, deprecating a few more options
and system variables.
client/client_priv.h:
The warning message has been changed to not include
a specific version number in the text.
client/mysql.cc:
--no-tee is deprecated
client/mysqldump.c:
--all is deprecated
-a now points to create-options
mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result:
Warning text changed
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_mysqlbinlog.result:
Warning text changed
sql/mysql_priv.h:
The warning message has been changed to not include
a specific version number in the text.
sql/mysqld.cc:
--use-symbolic-links is deprecated
-s now points to --symbolic-links
--warnings is deprecated
-W now points to --log-warnings
myisam_max_extra_sort_file_size is deprecated
record_buffer is deprecated
--log-update is deprecated
--sql-bin-update-same is deprecated
--skip-locking is deprecated
--skip-symlink is deprecated
--enable-locking is deprecated
--delay-key-write-for-all-tables is deprecated
Several items said to be deprecated in the 4.1 manual
have never been removed. This worklog adds deprecation
warnings when these items are used, and warns the user
that the items will be removed in MySQL 5.6.
A couple of previously deprecation decision have been
reversed (see single file comments)
client/client_priv.h:
Macro similar to the one in the server (mysql_priv.h)
for printing a deprecation warning message
client/mysql.cc:
no-auto-rehash will not be deprecated
skip-line-numbers will not be deprecated
skip-column-names will not be deprecated
no-pager is deprecated
set-variable is deprecated
no-named-commands is deprecated
client/mysqladmin.cc:
set-variable is deprecated
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
position is deprecated
client/mysqldump.c:
first-slave is deprecated
no-set-names is deprecated
set-variable is deprecated
mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result:
Adding the [Warning] to the test case, just to show that the
deprecation works.
The test case will be changed in Celosia to use --start-position.
mysys/my_getopt.c:
set-variable (include -O) is deprecated
scripts/mysqld_multi.sh:
Warning for mysqld_multi
sql/mysqld.cc:
default-collation is deprecated
log-bin-trust-routine-creators is deprecated
set-variable is deprecated
default-character-set is deprecated
safe-show-database is deprecated
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Added version number for sql_log_update deprecation message.
strmov() is not guaranteed to work correctly on overlapping
source and destination buffers. On some OSes it may work,
but Fedora 12 has a stpcpy() that's not working correctly
on overlapping buffers.
Fixed to use the overlap-safe version of strmov instead.
Re-vitalized the overlap-safe version of strmov.
mysql client displays wrong character-set of server. When a user changes the
charset of a server, mysql client 'status' command displays wrong charset but
the command "SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "%charset%" displayed correct charset results.
The problem is only with the mysql client's 'status' command output.
In mysql client, the method mysql_store_lazy_result() returns 0 for
success and non-zero for failure. The method com_status() was using this method
wrongly. Fixed all such instances according to return value of the method
mysql_store_lazy_result().
client/mysql.cc:
Fix for BUG#47671 - wrong character-set after upgrade from 5.1.34 to 5.1.39
Fix com_status() method to use mysql_store_lazy_result() properly.
mysql-test/r/bug47671.result:
Fix for BUG#47671 - wrong character-set after upgrade from 5.1.34 to 5.1.39
Testcase for BUG#47671
mysql-test/t/bug47671-master.opt:
Fix for BUG#47671 - wrong character-set after upgrade from 5.1.34 to 5.1.39
Testcase for BUG#47671
mysql-test/t/bug47671.test:
Fix for BUG#47671 - wrong character-set after upgrade from 5.1.34 to 5.1.39
Testcase for BUG#47671
When starting the (5.1+) mysql command-line client, we try to get
"select @@version_comment" from the server to present it to the
user. Recent clients are aware that older servers do not have that
variable and fall back on other info to be able to present *something*
at least. This fallback string was allocated through the POSIX interface,
but released through the my*() suite, which rightfully complained about
the imbalance in calls when compiled with --debug. While this wasn't
as bad as it looked (no double-free, use of uninitialized or freed
buffer, etc.), it did look funky.
Using my_strdup() now for what will be my_free()d later.
client/mysql.cc:
Use my_strdup() for server_version, as we'll my_free() it later
and don't want to upset the mysql client's memory accounting.
If a thread is killed in the server, we throw "shutdown" only if one is actually in
progress; otherwise, we throw "query interrupted".
Control-C in the mysql command-line client is "incremental" now.
First Control-C sends KILL QUERY (when connected to 5.0+ server, otherwise, see next)
Next Control-C sends KILL CONNECTION
Next Control-C aborts client.
As the first two steps only pertain to an existing query,
Control-C will abort the client right away if no query is running.
client will give more detailed/consistent feedback on Control-C now.
client/mysql.cc:
Extends Control-C handling; enhances up feedback to user.
On 5.0+ servers, we try to be nice and send KILL QUERY first
if Control-C is pressed in the command-line client, but if
that doesn't work, we now give the user the opportunity to
send KILL CONNECTION with another Control-C (and to kill the
client with another Control-C if that somehow doesn't work
either).
mysql-test/t/flush_read_lock_kill.test:
we're getting correct "thread killed" rather than
"in shutdown" error now
mysql-test/t/kill.test:
we're getting correct "thread killed" rather than
"in shutdown" error now
mysql-test/t/rpl000001.test:
we're getting correct "thread killed" rather than
"in shutdown" error now
mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test:
we're getting correct "thread killed" rather than
"in shutdown" error now
sql/records.cc:
make error messages on KILL uniform for rr_*()
by folding that handling into rr_handle_error()
sql/sql_class.h:
Only throw "shutdown" when we have one flagged as being in progress;
otherwise, throw "query interrupted" as it's likely to be "KILL CONNECTION"
or related.
with gcc 4.3.2
This patch fixes a number of GCC warnings about variables used
before initialized. A new macro UNINIT_VAR() is introduced for
use in the variable declaration, and LINT_INIT() usage will be
gradually deprecated. (A workaround is used for g++, pending a
patch for a g++ bug.)
GCC warnings for unused results (attribute warn_unused_result)
for a number of system calls (present at least in later
Ubuntus, where the usual void cast trick doesn't work) are
also fixed.
client/mysqlmanager-pwgen.c:
A fix for warn_unused_result, adding fallback to use of
srand()/rand() if /dev/random cannot be used. Also actually
adds calls to rand() in the second branch so that it actually
creates a random password.
client/mysql.cc:
Remove leading whitespace.
Remove extra text after #else directive.
client/mysqldump.c:
Function does not take a parameter.
mysys/array.c:
buffer is a uchar pointer.
sql/item.cc:
Assert if it should not happen.
storage/myisam/mi_check.c:
Cast to expected type. This is probably a bug, but it is
casted in a similar way in another part of the code.
storage/ndb/include/mgmapi/ndb_logevent.h:
Apply fix from cluster team.
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Remove extraneous slash.
server
If the server connection was lost during repeated status commands,
the client would fail to detect this and the client output would be inconsistent.
This patch fixes this issue by making sure that the server is online
before the client attempts to execute the status command.
client/mysql.cc:
* Replace variable "connected" with a call to mysql_real_query_for_lazy()
will attempt to reconnect to server on if there is a failure.
The problem: described in the bug report.
The fix:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
client/mysql.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/handler.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/log.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/mysqld.cc:
removed unnecessary line
sql/parse_file.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_acl.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_base.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_db.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_delete.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_partition.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_rename.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_show.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_table.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
sql/sql_view.cc:
--increase buffers where it's necessary
(buffers which are used in stxnmov)
--decrease buffer lengths which are used
as argument for strxnmov function
memory issue ?
The mysql command line client could misinterpret some character
sequences as commands under some circumstances.
The upper limit for internal readline buffer was raised to 1 GB
(the same as for server's max_allowed_packet) so that any input
line is processed by add_line() as a whole rather than in
chunks.
client/mysql.cc:
The upper limit for internal readline buffer was raised to 1 GB
(the same as for server's max_allowed_packet) so that any input
line is processed by add_line() as a whole rather than in
chunks.
mysql-test/r/mysql-bug45236.result:
Added a test case for bug #45236.
mysql-test/t/mysql-bug45236.test:
Added a test case for bug #45236.
The fix is to use case insensitive collation
for mysql client command search.
client/mysql.cc:
The fix is to use case insensitive collation
for mysql client command search.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
test result
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
test case
When asking what database is selected, client expected
to *always* get an answer from the server.
We now handle failure more gracefully.
See comments in ticket for a discussion of what happens,
and how things interlock.
client/mysql.cc:
Handle empty result-sets gracefully, as opposed
to just result sets with n>0 items that may themselves
be empty.
mysql-client used static buffer to concatenate server-
version and version_comment. Sufficiently long comments
could get cut off. This was harmless, but looked daft.
Now using a dynamic buffer instead.
client/mysql.cc:
Use dynamic rather than static buffer for server
information. If we can get both version and comment,
concat them and use that. Otherwise, try to use just
version. If that fails too, return empty string so
overly trusting callers do not crash. Release memory
as needed.
~40Mb after mysqldump/import
When the input string exceeds the maximum allowed size for the
internal buffer, batch_readline() returns a truncated string.
Since there was no way for a caller to determine whether the
string was truncated or not, the command line client assumed
batch_readline() to always return the whole input string and
appended a newline character. This resulted in garbled data
when importing dumps containing strings longer than the
maximum input buffer size.
Fixed by adding a flag to the batch_readline() interface to
signal a truncated string to the caller.
Other minor problems fixed during patch implementation:
- The maximum allowed buffer size for batch_readline() was set
up depending on the client's max_allowed_packet value. It does
not actully make any sense, as those variables are not
related. The input buffer size limit is now always set to 1
MB.
- fill_buffer() did not always set the EOF flag.
- The input buffer could actually grow twice as the specified
limit due to insufficient checks in intern_read_line().
client/my_readline.h:
Changed the interface of batch_readline().
client/mysql.cc:
Honor the truncated flag returned by batch_readline() and do
not append the newline character if it was set. Since we can't
change the interfaces for readline()/fgets() used in the
interactive mode, always assume the returned string was not
truncated. In addition, always set the batch_readline()
internal buffer to 1 MB, independently from the client's
max_allowed_packet.
client/readline.cc:
Added the 'truncated' argument do batch_readline() to signal
truncated string to a caller.
Fixed fill_buffer() to set the EOF flag correctly.
Fixed checks in intern_read_line() to not allow the internal
buffer grow past the specified limit.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Added a test case for bug #41486.
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Added a test case for bug #41486.
There was a problem when a DELIMITER COMMAND is not the first
command on the line. I this case an extra line feed was added
to the glob buffer and this was causing subsequent attempts
to enter this delimiter to fail.
Fixed by not adding a new line to the glob buffer if the
command being added is a DELIMITER
client/mysql.cc:
Bug #31060: Don't add a new line if DELIMTER is added to
the glob buffer
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Bug #31060: test case
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Bug #31060: test case