This fix corrects build issues introduced by WL#3031:
- In the SQL grammar, 'USER' is a SQL 2003 reserved keyword,
and therefore should not be part of the keyword production.
- In sql/sql_parse.cc, the code for CREATE SERVER and ALTER SERVER
was not using proper format strings in the DBUG_PRINT statements.
- Using DATA/INDEX DIRECTORY option on Windows put data/index file into
default directory because the OS doesn't support readlink().
- The procedure for changing data/index file directory is
different under Windows.
- With this fix we report a warning if DATA/INDEX option is used,
but OS doesn't support readlink().
table
ROW_FORMAT option is lost during CREATE/DROP INDEX.
This fix forces CREATE/DROP INDEX to retain ROW_FORMAT by instructing
mysql_alter_table() that ROW_FORMAT is not used during creating/dropping
indexes.
with other alterations causes lost tables
Using RENAME clause combined with other clauses of ALTER TABLE led to
data loss (the data was there but not accessible). This could happen if the
changes do not change the table much. Adding and droppping of fields and
indices was safe. Renaming a column with MODIFY or CHANGE was unsafe operation,
if the actual column didn't change (changing from int to int, which is a noop)
Depending on the storage engine (SE) the behavior is different:
1)MyISAM/MEMORY - the ALTER TABLE statement completes
without any error but next SELECT against the new table fails.
2)InnoDB (and every other transactional table) - The ALTER TABLE statement
fails. There are the the following files in the db dir -
`new_table_name.frm` and a temporary table's frm. If the SE is file
based, then the data and index files will be present but with the old
names. What happens is that for InnoDB the table is not renamed in the
internal DDIC.
Fixed by adding additional call to mysql_rename_table() method, which should
not include FRM file rename, because it has been already done during file
names juggling.
Backport of functionality in private 5.2 tree.
Added new language to parser, new mysql.servers table and associated code
to be used by the federated storage engine to allow central connection information
per WL entry.
- Removed not used variables
- Changed some ulong parameters/variables to ulonglong (possible serious bug)
- Added casts to get rid of safe assignment from longlong to long (and similar)
- Added casts to function parameters
- Fixed signed/unsigned compares
- Added some constructores to structures
- Removed some not portable constructs
Better fix for bug Bug #21428 "skipped 9 bytes from file: socket (3)" on "mysqladmin shutdown"
(Added new parameter to net_clear() to define when we want the communication buffer to be emptied)
Fixed memory leak in _db_set() (Bug#24497 Valgrind warning: get_one_option)
Don't call net_clear() on COM_QUIT. This avoids a warning from net_clear() after shutdown: "skipped ## bytes from file"
BUG#21428: skipped 9 bytes from file: socket (3)" on "mysqladmin shutdown"
- CREATE PROCEDURE stores database name based on query context instead
of 'current database' as set by 'USE' according to manual.
The bug reporter interpret the filtering statements as bug for
DROP PROCEDURE based on this behavior.
- Removed the code which changes db context.
- Added code to check that a valid db was supplied.
Added missing DBUG_RETURN statements (in mysqldump.c)
Added missing enums
Fixed a lot of wrong DBUG_PRINT() statements, some of which could cause crashes
Removed usage of %lld and %p in printf strings as these are not portable or produces different results on different systems.