and
bug#33932 assertion at handle_slave_sql if init_slave_thread() fails
the asserts were caused by
bug33931: having thd deleted at time of executing err: code plus
a missed initialization;
bug33932: initialization of slave_is_running member was missed;
fixed with relocating mi members initialization and removing delete thd
It is safe to do as deletion happens later explicitly in the caller of
init_slave_thread().
Todo: at merging the test is better to be moved into suite/bugs for 5.x (when x>0).
behave randomly with mysql_change_user.
The test case had to be moved into not_embedded_server.test file,
because SHOW GLOBAL STATUS does not work properly in embedded
server (see bug 34517).
but not collation.
The problem here was that text literals in a view were always
dumped with character set introducer. That lead to loosing
collation information.
The fix is to dump character set introducer only if it was
in the original query. That is now possible because there
is no problem any more of loss of character set of string
literals in views -- after WL#4052 the view is dumped
in the original character set.
behave randomly with mysql_change_user.
The problem was that global status variables were not updated
in THD::check_user(), so thread statistics were lost after
COM_CHANGE_USER.
The fix is to update global status variables with the thread ones
before preparing the thread for new user.
mysql-test/t/variables.test, because:
- mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_variables.test does not replicate anything,
so should not be in the rpl suite.
- mysql-test/t/variables.test is the place for testing variable-related
problems and features.
- I will soon commit a patch containing a test case that tests
replication of variables. It would be good if I could call the test case
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_variables.test. I'm making place for that now.
The problem is that AFTER UPDATE triggers will fire only if the
new data is different from the old data on the row. The trigger
should fire regardless of whether there are changes to the data.
The solution is to fire the trigger on UPDATE even if there are
no changes to the value (because the value is the same).
or trigger crashes server
Under some circumstances a combination of VIEWs, subselects with outer
references and PS/SP/triggers could lead to use of uninitialized memory
and server crash as a result.
Fixed by changing the code in Item_field::fix_fields() so that in cases
when the field is a VIEW reference, we first check whether the field
is also an outer reference, and mark it appropriately before returning.
There was no instruction in the test that enforces the slave successfully connect
to the master.
The way the test was been written allowed the slave to had been late for rendezvous
so that about-connecting time queries to the master failed and are error-logged
to had been seen in Warnings of pb.
Fixed with adding a sychronization primitive to the test.
No test case is possible, observe error logs on pb.
Todo: revise need of rpl_report.pl's rules due to failing execution of
queries from get_master_verion_and_clock().
Any test should try to use a synchornization primitive like the current fix
makes and do not let the slave to miss successful connecting.
The unsignedness of large integer user variables was not being
properly preserved when feeded to prepared statements. This was
happening because the unsigned flags wasn't being updated when
converting the user variable is converted to a parameter.
The solution is to copy the unsigned flag when converting the
user variable to a parameter and take the unsigned flag into
account when converting the integer to a string.
The out of memory error was thrown when the sort buffer size were too small.
This led to a user confusion.
Now filesort throws the error message about sort buffer being too small.
Problem was incorrect data length in the key_restore function
resulting in overwriting the search key.
Solution, remove one byte in length if uneven bits are used.
Problem was that Field_bit used Field::hash() function that did not
know about using null-byte for storing bits.
Resulting in wrong length, which was caught by valgrind.
Solution: created a Field_bit::hash() that uses Field_bit::val_int()
and my_charset_bin-collation function hash_sort.
Also use the store function for platform independs
After changes to the bug fix for bug 26379 (Combination of FLUSH
TABLE and REPAIR TABLE corrupts a MERGE table) the test case
merge-big failed.
Repaired the test case.
Removed tests for INSERT ... SELECT, which is disabled for MERGE.
Test case change only.
The problem is that one can not create a stored routine if sql_mode
contains NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION or PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH. Also when
a event is created, the mode is silently lost if sql_mode contains one
of the aforementioned. This was happening because the table definitions
which stored sql_mode values weren't being updated to accept new values
of sql_mode.
The solution is to update, in a backwards compatible manner, the various
table definitions (columns) that store the sql_mode value to take into
account the new possible values. One incompatible change is that if a event
that is being created can't be stored to the mysql.event table, an error
will be raised.
The tests case also ensure that new SQL modes will be added to the mysql.proc
and mysql.event tables, otherwise the tests will fail.
and my_innodb_commit_concurrency global variables.
Type of the my_innodb_autoextend_increment and the
my_innodb_commit_concurrency variables has been changed to
GET_ULONG.
Server handles truncation for assignment of too-long values
into CHAR/VARCHAR/TEXT columns in a different ways when the
truncated characters are spaces:
1. CHAR(N) columns silently ignore end-space truncation;
2. TEXT columns post a truncation warning/error in the
non-strict/strict mode.
3. VARCHAR columns always post a truncation note in
any mode.
Space truncation processing has been synchronised over
CHAR/VARCHAR/TEXT columns: current behavior of VARCHAR
columns has been propagated as standard.
Binary-encoded string/BLOB columns are not affected.