Cleaned up (and disabled part of) date/time/datetime format patch. One can't anymore change default read/write date/time/formats.
This is becasue the non standard datetime formats can't be compared as strings and MySQL does still a lot of datetime comparisons as strings
Changed flag argument to str_to_TIME() and get_date() from bool to uint
Removed THD from str_to_xxxx functions and Item class.
Fixed core dump when doing --print-defaults
Move some common string functions to strfunc.cc
Dates as strings are now of type my_charset_bin instead of default_charset()
Introduce IDENT_QUOTED to not have to create an extra copy of simple identifiers (all chars < 128)
Removed xxx_FORMAT_TYPE enums and replaced them with the old TIMESTAMP_xxx enums
Renamed some TIMESTAMP_xxx enums to more appropriate names
Use defines instead of integers for date/time/datetime string lengths
Added to build system and use the new my_strtoll10() function.
URGENT: MONTY AND SERGEI should check this patch! The patch fixes the memory corruption reported by a user. It happened because the code did not keep correct a count of how many connections a user has, and the user object got freed too soon if the same user had more than 1 connection. Also fix a typo by Sanja: 'and' is not a C operator, I think it should be &&
query_alloc_block_size, query_prealloc_size, range_alloc_block_size,transaction_alloc_block_size and transaction_prealloc_size
Add more checks for "out of memory" detection in range optimization
handling of init-file option added to embedded library
main problem was killing of output (resulting recordsets etc)
i added checks for empty output in Protocol:: methods
better solution could be special Protocol_nul class to redirect
results to nowhere
WL#604 Privileges in embedded library
code added to check privileges in embedded library
NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS macros inserted in code so we can exclude
access-checking parts. Actually we now can exclude these parts from
standalone server as well. Do we need it?
Access checks are disabled in embedded server by default. One should
edit libmysqld/Makefile manually to get this working.
We definitely need the separate configure for embedded server
Now LOAD DATA FROM MASTER does not drop the database, instead it only tries to
create it, and drops/creates table-by-table.
* replicate_wild_ignore_table='db1.%' is now considered as "ignore the 'db1'
database as a whole", as it already works for CREATE DATABASE and DROP DATABASE.