New test cases for generic apply status table
rpl_ndb_dd_advance.test:
Updated test case to not run sooo long
show_binlog_using_logname.inc, tpcb_disk_data.inc:
New support file
rpl_ndb_dd_advance.result:
Updated result
tpcb.inc:
New support file for Updated test case to not run sooo long
- When creating an index for the sort, the number of rows plus 1 is used
to allocate a buffer. In this test case, the number of rows 4294967295
is the max value of an unsigned integer, so when 1 was added to it, a
buffer of size 0 was allocated causing the crash.
- Create new test suite for this bug's test suite as per QA.
WL#3931 (Multi-table statement involving self-logging engines):
Adding logic to generate error if more than one engine is involved in
the statement and at least one engine is self-logging (i.e., has the
HA_HAS_OWN_BINLOGGING table flags set).
Occasionally mysqlbinlog --hexdump failed with error:
ERROR 1064 (42000) at line ...: You have an error in your
SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL
server version for the right syntax to use near
'Query thread_id=... exec_time=... error_code=...
When the length of hexadecimal dump of binlog header was
divisible by 16, commentary sign '#' after header was lost.
The Log_event::print_header function has been modified to always
finish hexadecimal binlog header with "\n# ".
The abort happened when a query contained a conjunctive predicate
of the form 'view column = constant' in the WHERE condition and
the grouping list also contained a reference to a view column yet
a different one.
Removed the failing assertion as invalid in a general case.
Also fixed a bug that prevented applying some optimization for grouping
queries using views. If the WHERE condition of such a query contains
a conjunctive condition of the form 'view column = constant' and
this view column is used in the grouping list then grouping by this
column can be eliminated. The bug blocked performing this elimination.
(Part of fix for Bug#25621 Error in my_thread_global_end(): 1 threads didn't exit)
Give correct error message if InnoDB table is not found
(This allows us to drop a an innodb table that is not in the InnoDB registery)
and replicated):
A DROP USER statement with a non-existing user was correctly written to
the binary log (there might be users that were removed, but not all),
but the error code was not set, which caused the slave to stop with an
error.
The error reporting code was moved to before the statement was logged
to ensure that the error information for the thread was correctly set
up. This works since my_error() will set the fields net.last_errno and
net.last_error for the thread that is reporting the error, and this
will then be picked up when the Query_log_event is created and written
to the binary log.