open cursor after mysql_stmt_execute" + post-review fixes.
The bug was caused by wrong flags in stmt->server_status on the client
side: if there was no cursor, the server didn't send server_status
flags to the client, and the old flags were used to set up the
fetch function of a statement. Consequently, stmt_read_row_from_cursor was
used when there was no cursor. The fix fixes the server to always
send server flags to the client.
bug #10617: Insert from same table to same table give incorrect result for bit(4) column.
bug #11091: union involving BIT: assertion failure in Item::tmp_table_field_from_field_type
bug #11572: MYSQL_TYPE_BIT not taken care of in temp. table creation for VIEWs
CURSOR_TYPE_READ_ONLY select within select".
The bug was caused by the reset of thd->mem_root to thd->main_mem_root in
Item_subselect::exec, which in turn triggered too early free_root() for
data which was needed on subsequent fetches from a cursor.
This reset also caused a memory leak in stored procedures, as
subsequent executions of instructions containing a subselect
were allocating memory in thd->main_mem_root, which is not freed
until the end of the entire SP, instead of the per-call mem_root,
which is freed in the end of execution of the instruction.
Added a test case for bug #10031.
opt_range.cc:
Fixed bug #10031: range condition was not used with
views. Range analyzer did not take into account that
view columns were always referred through Item_ref.
The reason it happened was that both, JOIN::cleanup() and JOIN::join_free(),
went over all nested joins and called cleanup/join_free for them.
For that:
- split recursive and non-recursive parts of JOIN::cleanup() and
JOIN::join_free()
- rename JOIN::cleanup to JOIN::destroy, as it actually destroys its
argument
- move the recursive part of JOIN::cleanup to st_select_lex::cleanup
- move the non-recursive part of JOIN::join_free to the introduced
method JOIN::cleanup().
Wrong comparing method were choosen which results in false comparison.
Make Item_bool_func2::fix_length_and_dec() to get type and field from
real_item() to make REF_ITEM pass the check.
Moved the key statistics update to info().
The table is not locked in open(). This made wrong stats possible.
No test case for the test suite.
This happens only with heavy concurrency.
A test script is added to the bug report.
We need every instruction to have its own arena, because we want to
track instruction's state (INITIALIZED_FOR_SP -> EXECUTED). Because of
`if' statements and other conditional instructions used in stored
procedures, not every instruction of a stored procedure gets executed
during the first (or even subsequent) execution of the procedure.
So it's better if we track the execution state of every instruction
independently.
All instructions of a given procedure now also share sp_head's
mem_root, but keep their own free_list.
This simplifies juggling with free Item lists in sp_head::execute.
- free_items() moved to be a member of Query_arena.
- logic of 'backup_arena' debug member of Query_arena has been
changed to support
multi-backups. Until now, TRUE 'backup_arena' meant that there is
exactly one active backup of the THD arena. Now it means simply that
the arena is used for backup, so that we can't accidentally overwrite an
existing backup. This allows doing multiple backups, e.g. in
sp_head::execute and Cursor::fetch, when THD arena is already backed up
but we want to set yet another arena (usually the 'permanent' arena,
to save permanent transformations/optimizations of a parsed tree).