This patch deprecates the replication startup options in the configuration
file and on the command line. The options deprecated include:
MASTER_HOST, MASTER_USER, MASTER_PASSWORD, MASTER_PORT, MASTER_CONNECT_RETRY,
MASTER_SSL, MASTER_SSL_CA, MASTER_SSL_CAPATH, MASTER_SSL_CERT, MASTER_SSL_KEY,
and MASTER_SSL_CIPHER
The code is designed to print the warning message once.
This patch deprecates the replication startup options in the configuration
file and on the command line. The options deprecated include:
MASTER_HOST, MASTER_USER, MASTER_PASSWORD, MASTER_PORT, MASTER_CONNECT_RETRY,
MASTER_SSL, MASTER_SSL_CA, MASTER_SSL_CAPATH, MASTER_SSL_CERT, MASTER_SSL_KEY,
and MASTER_SSL_CIPHER
The code is designed to print the warning message once.
crashes server
Check for null value is reliable only after calling some of the
val_xxx() methods. If the val_xxx() method is not called
the null_value flag will be set only for certain types of NULL
values (like SQL constant NULLs for example).
This caused a crash while trying to dereference a NULL pointer
that is returned by val_str() for NULL values.
Fixed by swapping the order of val_xxx() and null_value check.
Provide the number of seconds since flush as a new status variable
named "Uptime_since_flush_status".
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Override the post-flush value, as a second could pass between the two
statements.
The problem was that if a prepared statement accessed a view, the
access to the tables listed in the query after that view was done in
the security context of the view.
The bug was in the assigning of the security context to the tables
belonging to a view: we traversed the list of all query tables
instead. It didn't show up in the normal (non-prepared) statements
because of the different order of the steps of checking privileges
and descending into a view for normal and prepared statements.
The solution is to traverse the list and stop once the last table
belonging to the view was processed.
when they contain the '!' operator.
Added an implementation for the method Item_func_not::print.
The method encloses any NOT expression into extra parentheses to avoid
incorrect stored representations of views that use the '!' operators.
Without this change when a view was created that contained
the expression !0*5 its stored representation contained not this
expression but rather the expression not(0)*5 .
The operator '!' is of a higher precedence than '*', while NOT is
of a lower precedence than '*'. That's why the expression !0*5
is interpreted as not(0)*5, while the expression not(0)*5 is interpreted
as not((0)*5) unless sql_mode is set to HIGH_NOT_PRECEDENCE.
Now we translate !0*5 into (not(0))*5.
Third patch of the bug fix where the code for skipping events and for
executing events is factored out into three functions:
- shall_skip() to decide if the event shall be skipped and the
reason for it;
- do_apply_event(), where the event is applied to the database; and
- do_update_pos(), which updates the actual relay log position and
group positions.