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Alexander Barkov
48a7ea6da3 Uninitialized Column_definition::pack_flag for ROW-type SP variables and their fields
Fixed that the Column_definition::pack_flag member corresponding to
ROW-type SP variables and their fields was not properly initialized.
This lead to sporadic test failures. Valgrind complained about jumps
depending on uninitialized value in VALGRIND builds.

This patch makes sure that sp_head::fill_spvar_definition() is always
called for ROW variables and their fields.

Additionally, fixed that a function with a scalar parameter
erroneously acceptes ROWs with one fields. Now an error is returned.
2017-04-05 15:03:01 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
281f8a42ee MDEV-12089 sql_mode=ORACLE: Understand optional routine name after the END keyword 2017-04-05 15:03:01 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
891c1e2dd0 An additional test for MDEV-12347 Valgrind reports invalid read errors in Item_field_row::element_index_by_name 2017-04-05 15:03:01 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
ec19e48021 MDEV-12314 Implicit cursor FOR LOOP for cursors with parameters 2017-04-05 15:03:00 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
e0451941cc MDEV-12291 Allow ROW variables as SELECT INTO targets 2017-04-05 15:03:00 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
9dfe7bf86d MDEV-10598 Variable declarations can go after cursor declarations
Based on a contributed patch from Jerome Brauge.
2017-04-05 15:03:00 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
84c55a5668 MDEV-10581 sql_mode=ORACLE: Explicit cursor FOR LOOP
MDEV-12098 sql_mode=ORACLE: Implicit cursor FOR loop
2017-04-05 15:02:59 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
f429b5a834 MDEV-12011 sql_mode=ORACLE: cursor%ROWTYPE in variable declarations
Implementing cursor%ROWTYPE variables, according to the task description.

This patch includes a refactoring in how sp_instr_cpush and sp_instr_copen
work. This is needed to implement MDEV-10598 later easier, to allow variable
declarations go after cursor declarations (which is currently not allowed).

Before this patch, sp_instr_cpush worked as a Query_arena associated with
the cursor. sp_instr_copen::execute() switched to the sp_instr_cpush's
Query_arena when executing the cursor SELECT statement.

Now the Query_arena associated with the cursor is stored inside an instance
of a new class sp_lex_cursor (a LEX descendand) that contains the cursor SELECT
statement.

This simplifies the implementation, because:
- It's easier to follow the code when everything related to execution
  of the cursor SELECT statement is stored inside the same sp_lex_cursor
  object (rather than distributed between LEX and sp_instr_cpush).
- It's easier to link an sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct to
  sp_lex_cursor rather than to sp_instr_cpush.
- Also, it allows to perform sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct::exec_core()
  without having a pointer to sp_instr_cpush, using a pointer to sp_lex_cursor
  instead. This will be important for MDEV-10598, because sp_instr_cpush will
  happen *after* sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct.

After MDEV-10598 is done, this declaration:

DECLARE
  CURSOR cur IS SELECT * FROM t1;
  rec cur%ROWTYPE;
BEGIN
  OPEN cur;
  FETCH cur INTO rec;
  CLOSE cur;
END;

will generate about this code:

+-----+--------------------------+
| Pos | Instruction              |
+-----+--------------------------+
|   0 | cursor_copy_struct rec@0 | Points to sp_cursor_lex through m_lex_keeper
|   1 | set rec@0 NULL           |
|   2 | cpush cur@0              | Points to sp_cursor_lex through m_lex_keeper
|   3 | copen cur@0              | Points to sp_cursor_lex through m_cursor
|   4 | cfetch cur@0 rec@0       |
|   5 | cclose cur@0             |
|   6 | cpop 1                   |
+-----+--------------------------+

Notice, "cursor_copy_struct" and "set" will go before "cpush".
Instructions at positions 0, 2, 3 point to the same sp_cursor_lex instance.
2017-04-05 15:02:59 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
1b8a0c879d MDEV-12133 sql_mode=ORACLE: table%ROWTYPE in variable declarations 2017-04-05 15:02:59 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
400de20279 MDEV-12209 sql_mode=ORACLE: Syntax error in a OPEN cursor with parameters makes the server crash
The bug was introduced in the patch for "MDEV-10597 Cursors with parameters".
The LEX created in assignment_source_expr was not put into
thd->lex->sphead->m_lex (the stack of LEX'es), so syntax error in "expr"
caused a wrong memory cleanup in sp_head::~sp_head().

The fix changes the code to use sp_head::push_lex() followed by
sp_head::restore_lex(), like it happens in all other similar cases.
2017-04-05 15:02:58 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
7ca2f816a8 Part#2 for MDEV-12107 sql_mode=ORACLE: Inside routines the CALL keywoard is optional
Allowing qualified procedure names to be used without the CALL keyword:

BEGIN
  test.p1(10);
  test.p2;
END;

Note:
- COMMIT and ROLLBACK cannot be used in a direct assignment anymore:
    COMMIT:= 10;
    ROLLBACK:= 10;
  But as they are reserved keywords in Oracle anyway, this is not a problem.
- SHUTDOWN now also cannot be used in direct a direct assignment:
    SHUTDOWN:=10;
  If this causes migration problems in the future, the grammar should
  be modified.

Note:
  Variables with names COMMIT, ROLLBACK and SHUTDOWN can still be assigned
  with the SET statement, e.g. SET COMMIT=10;
2017-04-05 15:02:58 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
29e7cf01c3 MDEV-12107 sql_mode=ORACLE: Inside routines the CALL keywoard is optional 2017-04-05 15:02:58 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
839e0947ee MDEV-12143 sql_mode=ORACLE: make the CONCAT function ignore NULL arguments 2017-04-05 15:02:57 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
915c5df865 MDEV-12088 sql_mode=ORACLE: Do not require BEGIN..END in multi-statement exception handlers in THEN clause 2017-04-05 15:02:57 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
99df09ecab MDEV-12086 sql_mode=ORACLE: allow SELECT UNIQUE as a synonym for SELECT DISTINCT 2017-04-05 15:02:57 +04:00
halfspawn
af7f287b3b MDEV-10697 GOTO statement 2017-04-05 15:02:57 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
d836f52be5 MDEV-12007 Allow ROW variables as a cursor FETCH target 2017-04-05 15:02:56 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
72f43df623 MDEV-10914 ROW data type for stored routine variables 2017-04-05 15:02:56 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
81f32145fa MDEV-10655 Anonymous blocks 2017-04-05 15:02:55 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
08799831cc MDEV-11880 sql_mode=ORACLE: Make the concatenation operator ignore NULL arguments
Now when sql_mode=ORACLE, the concatenation operator || treats
NULLs as empty strings.

Based on the contributed patch from Jérôme Brauge.
2017-04-05 15:02:55 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
46d076d67a MDEV-10577 sql_mode=ORACLE: %TYPE in variable declarations 2017-04-05 15:02:54 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
cd1afe0aac MDEV-10588 sql_mode=ORACLE: TRUNCATE TABLE t1 [ {DROP|REUSE} STORAGE ] 2017-04-05 15:02:54 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
c0576ba5ec MDEV-11275 sql_mode=ORACLE: CAST(..AS VARCHAR(N)) 2017-04-05 15:02:54 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
f8a714c848 MDEV-10597 Cursors with parameters 2017-04-05 15:02:53 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
4ed804aa4d MDEV-10587 sql_mode=ORACLE: User defined exceptions 2017-04-05 15:02:53 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
ffca1e4830 MDEV-10578 sql_mode=ORACLE: SP control functions SQLCODE, SQLERRM 2017-04-05 15:02:52 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
de6d40592c MDEV-10411 Providing compatibility for basic PL/SQL constructs
An additional change for "Part 9: EXCEPTION handlers"

This construct:
  EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS THEN ...;
now catches warning-alike conditions, e.g. NO_DATA_FOUND.
2017-04-05 15:02:52 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
f7043858ba MDEV-10866 Extend PREPARE and EXECUTE IMMEDIATE to understand expressions
MDEV-10867 PREPARE..EXECUTE is not consistent about non-ASCII characters

Adding Oracle specific tests
2017-04-05 15:02:52 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
054d00a9a3 A fix for MDEV-10411 Providing compatibility for basic PL/SQL constructs (Part 6: Assignment operator)
Fixed that a crash in this script:

SET sql_mode=ORACLE;
max_sort_length:= 1024;
2017-04-05 15:02:52 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
7fa1ad14dc MDEV-10840 sql_mode=ORACLE: RAISE statement for predefined exceptions 2017-04-05 15:02:51 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
76714a5c9a MDEV-10582 sql_mode=ORACLE: explicit cursor attributes %ISOPEN, %ROWCOUNT, %FOUND, %NOTFOUND 2017-04-05 15:02:51 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
a2a196c04c MDEV-10709 Expressions as parameters to Dynamic SQL
Adding Oracle-specific tests for stored functions as EXECUTE..USING parameters.
2017-04-05 15:02:50 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
417c8c9daf MDEV-10585 EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement
Adding Oracle specific tests
2017-04-05 15:02:50 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
a699a5f967 MDEV-10583 sql_mode=ORACLE: SQL%ROWCOUNT 2017-04-05 15:02:50 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
ccb91eb3ce MDEV-10839 sql_mode=ORACLE: Predefined exceptions: TOO_MANY_ROWS, NO_DATA_FOUND, DUP_VAL_ON_INDEX 2017-04-05 15:02:50 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
c2c45c55ce MDEV-10709 Expressions as parameters to Dynamic SQL
Adding Oracle specific tests
2017-04-05 15:02:49 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
c8822d71ef MDEV-10342 Providing compatibility for basic SQL built-in functions
Adding the Oracle style DECODE function:

  DECODE(operand, search, result [, search, result ...] [, default_result])
2017-04-05 15:02:49 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
02a72cf87c MDEV-10596 Allow VARCHAR and VARCHAR2 without length as a data type of routine parameters and in RETURN clause 2017-04-05 15:02:49 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
ec527face3 MDEV-10801 sql_mode: dynamic SQL placeholders 2017-04-05 15:02:49 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
f564ceb473 Fixed a crash in a EXIT/CONTINUE with an unknown identifier in the WHEN clause
The crash happened because of a wrong reset_lex() .. restore_lex() sequence.
The Item in WHERE clause and the corresponding sp_instr_jump_if_not() were
erroneously created using different LEX.
2017-04-05 15:02:48 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
cfb6345982 Fixed that 'FOR i IN 1..10' with no spaces around '..' returned a syntax error.
This is a fix for "MDEV-10580 sql_mode=ORACLE: FOR loop statement"
The tokenizer now treats digits followed by two dots (e.g. '1..')
as an integer number '1' followed by DOT_DOT_SYM.
Previously this sequence was treated as a double number '1.' followed by '.'.
2017-04-05 15:02:48 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
bf573e21c7 MDEV-10580 sql_mode=ORACLE: FOR loop statement
Fixed a crash when trying to use a FOR loop as a compound statement
outside of an SP. A bug in 051e415d8a251bd70e9b73619dbcc40f3c65371d.
2017-04-05 15:02:48 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
30bec863cf MDEV-10342 Providing compatibility for basic SQL built-in functions
Adding functions NVL() and NVL2().
2017-04-05 15:02:48 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
7e7ba7cb94 Removing SHOW FUNCTION CODE from compat/oracle.sp,
as this type of SHOW is only available in debug builds.
A bug in b7af3e704dd7800638ef677e9d921ad3e467a9a6.
All SHOW FUNCTION CODE queries should be in compat/oracle.sp-code.
2017-04-05 15:02:47 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
5721ea6ab7 MDEV-10579 sql_mode=ORACLE: Triggers: Understand :NEW.c1 and :OLD.c1 instead of NEW.c1 and OLD.c1 2017-04-05 15:02:47 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
ca242117ce MDEV-10411 Providing compatibility for basic PL/SQL constructs
Part 19: CONTINUE statement
2017-04-05 15:02:47 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
442ea81ed3 MDEV-10411 Providing compatibility for basic PL/SQL constructs
Fixed that the ITERATE statement inside a FOR LOOP statement did not
increment the index variable before jumping to the beginning
of the loop, which caused the loop to repeat endlessly.
2017-04-05 15:02:47 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
2ea63492f7 MDEV-10580 sql_mode=ORACLE: FOR loop statement
Adding labeled FOR LOOP
2017-04-05 15:02:46 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
c570636ba2 MDEV-10580 sql_mode=ORACLE: FOR loop statement
Adding non-labeled FOR LOOP statement.
2017-04-05 15:02:46 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
28f2859136 MDEV-10411 Providing compatibility for basic PL/SQL constructs
Part 18: WHILE syntax
2017-04-05 15:02:45 +04:00