(Variant #2 of the patch, which keeps the sp_head object inside the
MEM_ROOT that sp_head object owns)
(10.3 requires extra work due to sp_package, will commit a separate
patch for it)
sp_head::operator new() and operator delete() were dereferencing sp_head*
pointers to memory that didn't hold a valid sp_head object (it was
not created/already destroyed).
This caused UBSan to crash when looking up type information.
Fixed by providing static sp_head::create() and sp_head::destroy() methods.
(Variant #2 of the patch, which keeps the sp_head object inside the
MEM_ROOT that sp_head object owns)
(10.3 version of the fix, with handling for class sp_package)
sp_head::operator new() and operator delete() were dereferencing sp_head*
pointers to memory that didn't hold a valid sp_head object (it was
not created/already destroyed).
This caused UBSan to crash when looking up type information.
Fixed by providing static sp_head::create() and sp_head::destroy() methods.
Set read_set bitmap for view from the JOIN::all_fields list instead of JOIN::fields_list
as split_sum_func would have added items to the all_fields list.
Add support of referential constraints directly in column defininions:
create table t1 (id1 int primary key);
create table t2 (id2 int references t1(id1));
Referenced field name can be omitted if equal to foreign field name:
create table t1 (id int primary key);
create table t2 (id int references t1);
Until 10.5 this syntax was understood by the parser but was silently
ignored.
In case of generated columns this syntax is disabled at parser level
by ER_PARSE_ERROR. Note that separate FOREIGN KEY clause for generated
columns is disabled at storage engine level.
On order to unify the two *.yy files easier,
this patch collects all different rules to the end of *.yy files,
so the rule section looks like this:
%%
common rules
different rules
Adding:
- new class sp_expr_lex
- new grammar rule expr_lex, which includes both reset_lex()
and its corresponding restore_lex()
Also:
- Moving a few methods from LEX to sp_expr_lex.
- Moving the code from *.yy to new method sp_expr_lex methods
sp_repeat_loop_finalize() and sp_if_expr().
This change makes it easier to edit the related grammar
(and makes it easier to unify sql_yacc.yy and sql_yacc_ora.yy later).
* Explicit STARTS syntax
* SHOW CREATE
* Default STARTS rounding depending on INTERVAL type
* Warn when STARTS timestamp is later than query time
* Fix uninitialized Lex->create_last_non_select_table under
mysql_unpack_partition()
Default STARTS rounding depending on INTERVAL type
If STARTS clause is omitted, default one is assigned with value
derived from query timestamp. The rounding is done on STARTS value
depending on INTERVAL type:
SECOND: no rounding is done;
MINUTE: timestamp seconds is set to 0;
HOUR: timestamp seconds and minutes are set to 0;
DAY, WEEK, MONTH and YEAR: timestamp seconds, minutes and hours are
set to 0 (the date of rotation is kept as current date).
In order to:
- unify sql_yacc.yy and sql_yacc_ora.yy easier
- move more functionality from the parser to Type_handler
(so plugins can override the behavior)
this patch:
- removes rules sp_param_field_type_string and sp_param_field_type
from sql_yacc_ora.yy
- adds a new virtial method Type_handler::Column_definition_set_attributes()
LEX::parsed_select_expr_cont(): Replace a condition with an
assertion DBUG_ASSERT(!s2->next_select()), and always
initialize sel1=s2, because all subsequent code paths will
assign to sel1->first_nested.
This was flagged by GCC reporting -Wmaybe-uninitialized
for the statement last->link_neighbour(sel1).
Shift-Reduce conflicts prevented parsing some queries with subqueries that
used set operations when the subqueries occurred in expressions or in IN
predicands.
The grammar rules for query expression were transformed in order to avoid
these conflicts. New grammar rules employ an idea taken from MySQL 8.0.
Pruning fix for SYSTEM_TIME INTERVAL partitioning.
Allocating one more element in range_int_array for CURRENT partition
is required for RANGE pruning to work correctly
(get_partition_id_range_for_endpoint()).
SYSTEM_TYPE partitioning: COLUMN properties removed. Partitioning is
now pure RANGE based on UNIX_TIMESTAMP(row_end).
DECIMAL type is now allowed as RANGE partitioning, we can partition by
UNIX_TIMESTAMP() (but not for DATETIME which depends on local timezone
of course).
With --skip-debug-assert, DBUG_ASSERT(false) will allow execution to
continue. Hence, we will need /* fall through */ after them.
Some DBUG_ASSERT(0) were replaced by break; when the switch () statement
was followed by DBUG_ASSERT(0).
- Initialize variables that could be used uninitialized
- Added extra end space to DbugStringItemTypeValue to get rid of warnings
from c_ptr()
- Session_sysvars_tracker::update() accessed unitialized memory if called
with NULL value.
- get_schema_stat_record() accessed unitialized memory if HA_KEY_LONG_HASH
was used
- parse_vcol_defs() accessed random memory for tables without keys.