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and collateral changes. * introduce my_hrtime_t, my_timediff_t, and conversion macros * inroduce TIME_RESULT, but it can only be returned from Item::cmp_type(), never from Item::result_type() * pack_time/unpack_time function for "packed" representation of MYSQL_TIME in a longlong that can be compared * ADDTIME()/SUBTIME()/+- INTERVAL now work with TIME values * numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED * new column I_S.COLUMNS.DATETIME_PRECISION * date/time values are compares to anything as date/time, not as strings or numbers. * old timestamp(X) is no longer supported * MYSQL_TIME to string conversion functions take precision as an argument * unified the warnings from Field_timestamp/datetime/time/date/newdate store methods * Field_timestamp_hires, Field_datetime_hires, Field_time_hires * Field_temporal * Lazy_string class to pass a value (string, number, time) polymorphically down the stack * make_truncated_value_warning and Field::set_datetime_warning use Lazy_string as an argument, removed char*/int/double variants * removed Field::can_be_compared_as_longlong(). Use Field::cmp_type() == INT_RESULT instead * introduced Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong() * in many cases date/time types are treated like other types, not as special cases * greatly simplified Arg_comparator (regarding date/time/year code) * SEC_TO_TIME is real function, not integer. * microsecond precision in NOW, CURTIME, etc * Item_temporal. All items derived from it only provide get_date, but no val* methods * replication of NOW(6) * Protocol::store(time) now takes the precision as an argument * @@TIMESTAMP is a double client/mysqlbinlog.cc: remove unneded casts include/my_sys.h: introduce my_hrtime_t, my_timediff_t, and conversion macros include/my_time.h: pack_time/unpack_time, etc. convenience functions to work with MYSQL_TIME::second_part libmysql/libmysql.c: str_to_time() is gone. str_to_datetime() does it now. my_TIME_to_str() takes the precision as an argument mysql-test/include/ps_conv.inc: time is not equal to datetime anymore mysql-test/r/distinct.result: a test for an old MySQL bug mysql-test/r/explain.result: numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED mysql-test/r/func_default.result: numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED mysql-test/r/func_sapdb.result: when decimals=NOT_FIXED_DEC it means "not fixed" indeed mysql-test/r/func_test.result: numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED mysql-test/r/func_time.result: ADDTIME()/SUBTIME()/+- INTERVAL now work with TIME values mysql-test/r/having.result: numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED mysql-test/r/information_schema.result: new column I_S.COLUMNS.DATETIME_PRECISION mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED mysql-test/r/metadata.result: TIMESTAMP no longer has zerofill flag mysql-test/r/range.result: invalid datetime is not compared with as a string mysql-test/r/select.result: NO_ZERO_IN_DATE, etc only affect storage - according to the manual numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED mysql-test/r/subselect.result: numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED mysql-test/r/sysdate_is_now.result: when decimals=NOT_FIXED_DEC it means "not fixed" indeed mysql-test/r/type_blob.result: TIMESTAMP(N) is not deprecated mysql-test/r/type_timestamp.result: old TIMESTAMP(X) semantics is not supported anymore mysql-test/r/union.result: numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED mysql-test/r/varbinary.result: numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED mysql-test/t/distinct.test: test for an old MySQL bug mysql-test/t/func_time.test: +- INTERVAL now works with TIME values mysql-test/t/select.test: typo mysql-test/t/subselect.test: only one error per statement, please mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix40123.test: old timestamp(X) is no longer supported mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix50030.test: old timestamp(X) is no longer supported mysql-test/t/system_mysql_db_fix50117.test: old timestamp(X) is no longer supported mysql-test/t/type_blob.test: old timestamp(X) is no longer supported mysql-test/t/type_timestamp.test: old timestamp(X) is no longer supported mysys/my_getsystime.c: functions to get the time with microsecond precision mysys/my_init.c: move the my_getsystime.c initialization code to my_getsystime.c mysys/my_static.c: no need to make these variables extern mysys/my_static.h: no need to make these variables extern scripts/mysql_system_tables.sql: old timestamp(X) is no longer supported scripts/mysql_system_tables_fix.sql: old timestamp(X) is no longer supported scripts/mysqlhotcopy.sh: old timestamp(X) is no longer supported sql-common/my_time.c: * call str_to_time from str_to_datetime, as appropriate * date/time to string conversions take precision as an argument * number_to_time() * TIME_to_double() * pack_time() and unpack_time() sql/event_data_objects.cc: cast is not needed my_datetime_to_str() takes precision as an argument sql/event_db_repository.cc: avoid dangerous downcast (because the pointer is not always Field_timestamp, see events_1.test) sql/event_queue.cc: avoid silly double-work for cond_wait (having an endpoint of wait, subtract the current time to get the timeout, and use set_timespec() macro to fill in struct timespec, by adding the current time to the timeout) sql/field.cc: * remove virtual Field::get_time(), everyone should use only Field::get_date() * remove lots of #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN * unified the warnings from Field_timestamp/datetime/time/date/newdate store methods * Field_timestamp_hires, Field_datetime_hires, Field_time_hires * Field_temporal * make_truncated_value_warning and Field::set_datetime_warning use Lazy_string as an argument, removed char*/int/double variants sql/field.h: * remove virtual Field::get_time(), everyone should use only Field::get_date() * remove lots of #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN * unified the warnings from Field_timestamp/datetime/time/date/newdate store methods * Field_timestamp_hires, Field_datetime_hires, Field_time_hires * Field_temporal * make_truncated_value_warning and Field::set_datetime_warning use Lazy_string as an argument, removed char*/int/double variants * removed Field::can_be_compared_as_longlong(). Use Field::cmp_type() == INT_RESULT instead sql/filesort.cc: TIME_RESULT, cmp_time() sql/item.cc: * numbers aren't quoted in EXPLAIN EXTENDED * Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong() * virtual Item::get_time() is gone * Item_param::field_type() is set correctly * Item_datetime, for a datetime constant * time to anything is compared as a time * Item_cache::print() prints the value is available * bug fixed in Item_cache_int::val_str() sql/item.h: * Item::print_value(), to be used from Item_xxx::print() when needed * Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong() * virtual Item::get_time() is gone * Item_datetime, for a datetime constant * better default for cast_to_int_type() * Item_cache objects now *always* have the field_type() set sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: * get_year_value, get_time_value are gone. get_datetime_value does it all * get_value_a_func, get_value_b_func are gone * can_compare_as_dates() is gone too, TIME_RESULT is used instead * cmp_type() instead or result_type() when doing a comparison * compare_datetime and compate_e_datetime in the comparator_matrix, is_nulls_eq is gone * Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong() sql/item_cmpfunc.h: greatly simplified Arg_comparator sql/item_create.cc: * fix a bug in error messages in CAST sql/item_func.cc: Item::cmp_result() instead of Item::is_datetime() and Item::result_as_longlong() mention all possibitiles in switch over Item_result values, or use default: sql/item_row.h: overwrite the default cmp_type() for Item_row, as no MYSQL_TYPE_xxx value corresponds to ROW_RESULT sql/item_timefunc.cc: rewrite make_datetime to support precision argument SEC_TO_TIME is real function, not integer. many functions that returned temporal values had duplicate code in val_* methods, some of them did not have get_date() which resulted in unnecessary date->str->date conversions. Now they all are derived from Item_temporal_func and *only* provide get_date, not val* methods. many fixes to set decimals (datetime precision) correctly. sql/item_timefunc.h: SEC_TO_TIME is real function, not integer. many functions that returned temporal values had duplicate code in val_* methods, some of them did not have get_date() which resulted in unnecessary date->str->date conversions. Now they all are derived from Item_temporal_func and *only* provide get_date, not val* methods. many fixes to set decimals (datetime precision) correctly. sql/log_event.cc: replication of NOW(6) sql/log_event.h: replication of NOW(6) sql/mysql_priv.h: Lazy_string class to pass a value (string, number, time) polymorphically down the stack. make_truncated_value_warning() that uses it. sql/mysqld.cc: datetime in Arg_comparator::comparator_matrix sql/opt_range.cc: cleanup: don't disable warnings before calling save_in_field_no_warnings() sql/protocol.cc: Protocol::store(time) now takes the precision as an argument sql/protocol.h: Protocol::store(time) now takes the precision as an argument sql/rpl_rli.cc: small cleanup sql/set_var.cc: SET TIMESTAMP=double sql/set_var.h: @@TIMESTAMP is a double sql/share/errmsg.txt: precision and scale are unsigned sql/slave.cc: replication of NOW(6) sql/sp_head.cc: cleanup sql/sql_class.cc: support for NOW(6) sql/sql_class.h: support for NOW(6) sql/sql_insert.cc: support for NOW(6) sql/sql_select.cc: use item->cmp_type(). move a comment where it belongs sql/sql_show.cc: new column I_S.COLUMNS.DATETIME_PRECISION sql/sql_yacc.yy: TIME(X), DATETIME(X), cast, NOW(X), CURTIME(X), etc sql/time.cc: fix date_add_interval() to support MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME argument storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: TIMESTAMP no longer carries ZEROFIELD flag, still we keep MYI file compatible. strings/my_vsnprintf.c: warnings tests/mysql_client_test.c: old timestamp(X) does not work anymore datetime is no longer equal to time
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578 lines
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/* Copyright 2000-2008 MySQL AB, 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
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#include "mysql_priv.h"
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#include "sp_head.h"
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#include "event_parse_data.h"
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/*
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Returns a new instance
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SYNOPSIS
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Event_parse_data::new_instance()
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RETURN VALUE
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Address or NULL in case of error
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NOTE
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Created on THD's mem_root
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*/
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Event_parse_data *
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Event_parse_data::new_instance(THD *thd)
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{
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return new (thd->mem_root) Event_parse_data;
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}
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/*
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Constructor
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SYNOPSIS
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Event_parse_data::Event_parse_data()
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*/
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Event_parse_data::Event_parse_data()
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:on_completion(Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DEFAULT),
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status(Event_parse_data::ENABLED),
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do_not_create(FALSE),
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body_changed(FALSE),
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item_starts(NULL), item_ends(NULL), item_execute_at(NULL),
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starts_null(TRUE), ends_null(TRUE), execute_at_null(TRUE),
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item_expression(NULL), expression(0)
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{
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DBUG_ENTER("Event_parse_data::Event_parse_data");
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/* Actually in the parser STARTS is always set */
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starts= ends= execute_at= 0;
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comment.str= NULL;
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comment.length= 0;
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DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
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}
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/*
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Set a name of the event
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SYNOPSIS
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Event_parse_data::init_name()
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thd THD
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spn the name extracted in the parser
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*/
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void
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Event_parse_data::init_name(THD *thd, sp_name *spn)
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{
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DBUG_ENTER("Event_parse_data::init_name");
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/* We have to copy strings to get them into the right memroot */
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dbname.length= spn->m_db.length;
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dbname.str= thd->strmake(spn->m_db.str, spn->m_db.length);
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name.length= spn->m_name.length;
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name.str= thd->strmake(spn->m_name.str, spn->m_name.length);
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if (spn->m_qname.length == 0)
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spn->init_qname(thd);
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DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
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}
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/*
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This function is called on CREATE EVENT or ALTER EVENT. When either
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ENDS or AT is in the past, we are trying to create an event that
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will never be executed. If it has ON COMPLETION NOT PRESERVE
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(default), then it would normally be dropped already, so on CREATE
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EVENT we give a warning, and do not create anyting. On ALTER EVENT
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we give a error, and do not change the event.
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If the event has ON COMPLETION PRESERVE, then we see if the event is
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created or altered to the ENABLED (default) state. If so, then we
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give a warning, and change the state to DISABLED.
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Otherwise it is a valid event in ON COMPLETION PRESERVE DISABLE
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state.
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*/
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void
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Event_parse_data::check_if_in_the_past(THD *thd, my_time_t ltime_utc)
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{
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if (ltime_utc >= thd->query_start())
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return;
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/*
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We'll come back later when we have the real on_completion value
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*/
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if (on_completion == Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DEFAULT)
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return;
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if (on_completion == Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DROP)
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{
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switch (thd->lex->sql_command) {
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case SQLCOM_CREATE_EVENT:
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push_warning(thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE,
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ER_EVENT_CANNOT_CREATE_IN_THE_PAST,
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ER(ER_EVENT_CANNOT_CREATE_IN_THE_PAST));
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break;
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case SQLCOM_ALTER_EVENT:
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my_error(ER_EVENT_CANNOT_ALTER_IN_THE_PAST, MYF(0));
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break;
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default:
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DBUG_ASSERT(0);
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}
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do_not_create= TRUE;
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}
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else if (status == Event_parse_data::ENABLED)
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{
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status= Event_parse_data::DISABLED;
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push_warning(thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE,
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ER_EVENT_EXEC_TIME_IN_THE_PAST,
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ER(ER_EVENT_EXEC_TIME_IN_THE_PAST));
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}
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}
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/*
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Check time/dates in ALTER EVENT
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We check whether ALTER EVENT was given dates that are in the past.
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However to know how to react, we need the ON COMPLETION type. Hence,
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the check is deferred until we have the previous ON COMPLETION type
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from the event-db to fall back on if nothing was specified in the
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ALTER EVENT-statement.
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SYNOPSIS
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Event_parse_data::check_dates()
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thd Thread
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on_completion ON COMPLETION value currently in event-db.
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Will be overridden by value in ALTER EVENT if given.
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RETURN VALUE
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TRUE an error occurred, do not ALTER
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FALSE OK
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*/
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bool
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Event_parse_data::check_dates(THD *thd, int previous_on_completion)
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{
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if (on_completion == Event_parse_data::ON_COMPLETION_DEFAULT)
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{
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on_completion= previous_on_completion;
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if (!ends_null)
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check_if_in_the_past(thd, ends);
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if (!execute_at_null)
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check_if_in_the_past(thd, execute_at);
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}
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return do_not_create;
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}
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/*
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Sets time for execution for one-time event.
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SYNOPSIS
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Event_parse_data::init_execute_at()
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thd Thread
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RETURN VALUE
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0 OK
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ER_WRONG_VALUE Wrong value for execute at (reported)
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*/
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int
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Event_parse_data::init_execute_at(THD *thd)
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{
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my_bool not_used;
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MYSQL_TIME ltime;
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my_time_t ltime_utc;
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DBUG_ENTER("Event_parse_data::init_execute_at");
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if (!item_execute_at)
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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if (item_execute_at->fix_fields(thd, &item_execute_at))
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goto wrong_value;
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/* no starts and/or ends in case of execute_at */
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DBUG_PRINT("info", ("starts_null && ends_null should be 1 is %d",
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(starts_null && ends_null)));
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DBUG_ASSERT(starts_null && ends_null);
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if ((not_used= item_execute_at->get_date(<ime, TIME_NO_ZERO_DATE)))
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goto wrong_value;
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ltime_utc= TIME_to_timestamp(thd,<ime,¬_used);
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if (!ltime_utc)
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{
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DBUG_PRINT("error", ("Execute AT after year 2037"));
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goto wrong_value;
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}
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check_if_in_the_past(thd, ltime_utc);
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execute_at_null= FALSE;
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execute_at= ltime_utc;
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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wrong_value:
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report_bad_value("AT", item_execute_at);
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DBUG_RETURN(ER_WRONG_VALUE);
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}
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/*
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Sets time for execution of multi-time event.s
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SYNOPSIS
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Event_parse_data::init_interval()
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thd Thread
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RETURN VALUE
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0 OK
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EVEX_BAD_PARAMS Interval is not positive or MICROSECOND (reported)
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ER_WRONG_VALUE Wrong value for interval (reported)
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*/
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int
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Event_parse_data::init_interval(THD *thd)
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{
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String value;
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INTERVAL interval_tmp;
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DBUG_ENTER("Event_parse_data::init_interval");
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if (!item_expression)
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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switch (interval) {
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case INTERVAL_MINUTE_MICROSECOND:
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case INTERVAL_HOUR_MICROSECOND:
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case INTERVAL_DAY_MICROSECOND:
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case INTERVAL_SECOND_MICROSECOND:
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case INTERVAL_MICROSECOND:
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my_error(ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET, MYF(0), "MICROSECOND");
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DBUG_RETURN(EVEX_BAD_PARAMS);
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default:
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break;
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}
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if (item_expression->fix_fields(thd, &item_expression))
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goto wrong_value;
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value.alloc(MAX_DATETIME_FULL_WIDTH*MY_CHARSET_BIN_MB_MAXLEN);
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if (get_interval_value(item_expression, interval, &value, &interval_tmp))
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goto wrong_value;
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expression= 0;
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switch (interval) {
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case INTERVAL_YEAR:
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expression= interval_tmp.year;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_QUARTER:
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case INTERVAL_MONTH:
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expression= interval_tmp.month;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_WEEK:
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case INTERVAL_DAY:
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expression= interval_tmp.day;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_HOUR:
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expression= interval_tmp.hour;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_MINUTE:
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expression= interval_tmp.minute;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_SECOND:
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expression= interval_tmp.second;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_YEAR_MONTH: // Allow YEAR-MONTH YYYYYMM
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expression= interval_tmp.year* 12 + interval_tmp.month;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_DAY_HOUR:
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expression= interval_tmp.day* 24 + interval_tmp.hour;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_DAY_MINUTE:
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expression= (interval_tmp.day* 24 + interval_tmp.hour) * 60 +
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interval_tmp.minute;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_HOUR_SECOND: /* day is anyway 0 */
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case INTERVAL_DAY_SECOND:
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/* DAY_SECOND having problems because of leap seconds? */
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expression= ((interval_tmp.day* 24 + interval_tmp.hour) * 60 +
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interval_tmp.minute)*60
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+ interval_tmp.second;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_HOUR_MINUTE:
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expression= interval_tmp.hour * 60 + interval_tmp.minute;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_MINUTE_SECOND:
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expression= interval_tmp.minute * 60 + interval_tmp.second;
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break;
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case INTERVAL_LAST:
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DBUG_ASSERT(0);
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default:
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;/* these are the microsec stuff */
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}
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if (interval_tmp.neg || expression == 0 ||
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expression > EVEX_MAX_INTERVAL_VALUE)
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{
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my_error(ER_EVENT_INTERVAL_NOT_POSITIVE_OR_TOO_BIG, MYF(0));
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DBUG_RETURN(EVEX_BAD_PARAMS);
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}
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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wrong_value:
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report_bad_value("INTERVAL", item_expression);
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DBUG_RETURN(ER_WRONG_VALUE);
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}
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/*
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Sets STARTS.
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SYNOPSIS
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Event_parse_data::init_starts()
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expr how much?
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NOTES
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Note that activation time is not execution time.
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EVERY 5 MINUTE STARTS "2004-12-12 10:00:00" means that
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the event will be executed every 5 minutes but this will
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start at the date shown above. Expressions are possible :
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DATE_ADD(NOW(), INTERVAL 1 DAY) -- start tommorow at
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same time.
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RETURN VALUE
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0 OK
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ER_WRONG_VALUE Starts before now
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*/
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int
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Event_parse_data::init_starts(THD *thd)
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{
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my_bool not_used;
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MYSQL_TIME ltime;
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my_time_t ltime_utc;
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DBUG_ENTER("Event_parse_data::init_starts");
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if (!item_starts)
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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if (item_starts->fix_fields(thd, &item_starts))
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goto wrong_value;
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if ((not_used= item_starts->get_date(<ime, TIME_NO_ZERO_DATE)))
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goto wrong_value;
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ltime_utc= TIME_to_timestamp(thd, <ime, ¬_used);
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if (!ltime_utc)
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goto wrong_value;
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DBUG_PRINT("info",("now: %ld starts: %ld",
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(long) thd->query_start(), (long) ltime_utc));
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starts_null= FALSE;
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starts= ltime_utc;
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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wrong_value:
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report_bad_value("STARTS", item_starts);
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DBUG_RETURN(ER_WRONG_VALUE);
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}
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/*
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Sets ENDS (deactivation time).
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SYNOPSIS
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Event_parse_data::init_ends()
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thd THD
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NOTES
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Note that activation time is not execution time.
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EVERY 5 MINUTE ENDS "2004-12-12 10:00:00" means that
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the event will be executed every 5 minutes but this will
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end at the date shown above. Expressions are possible :
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DATE_ADD(NOW(), INTERVAL 1 DAY) -- end tommorow at
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same time.
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RETURN VALUE
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0 OK
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EVEX_BAD_PARAMS Error (reported)
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*/
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int
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Event_parse_data::init_ends(THD *thd)
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{
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my_bool not_used;
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MYSQL_TIME ltime;
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my_time_t ltime_utc;
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DBUG_ENTER("Event_parse_data::init_ends");
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if (!item_ends)
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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if (item_ends->fix_fields(thd, &item_ends))
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goto error_bad_params;
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DBUG_PRINT("info", ("convert to TIME"));
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if ((not_used= item_ends->get_date(<ime, TIME_NO_ZERO_DATE)))
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goto error_bad_params;
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ltime_utc= TIME_to_timestamp(thd, <ime, ¬_used);
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if (!ltime_utc)
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goto error_bad_params;
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/* Check whether ends is after starts */
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DBUG_PRINT("info", ("ENDS after STARTS?"));
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if (!starts_null && starts >= ltime_utc)
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goto error_bad_params;
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check_if_in_the_past(thd, ltime_utc);
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ends_null= FALSE;
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ends= ltime_utc;
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DBUG_RETURN(0);
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error_bad_params:
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my_error(ER_EVENT_ENDS_BEFORE_STARTS, MYF(0));
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DBUG_RETURN(EVEX_BAD_PARAMS);
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}
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/*
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Prints an error message about invalid value. Internally used
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during input data verification
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SYNOPSIS
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Event_parse_data::report_bad_value()
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item_name The name of the parameter
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bad_item The parameter
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*/
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void
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Event_parse_data::report_bad_value(const char *item_name, Item *bad_item)
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{
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char buff[120];
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String str(buff,(uint32) sizeof(buff), system_charset_info);
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String *str2= bad_item->fixed? bad_item->val_str(&str):NULL;
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my_error(ER_WRONG_VALUE, MYF(0), item_name, str2? str2->c_ptr_safe():"NULL");
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}
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/*
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Checks for validity the data gathered during the parsing phase.
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SYNOPSIS
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Event_parse_data::check_parse_data()
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thd Thread
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RETURN VALUE
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FALSE OK
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TRUE Error (reported)
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*/
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bool
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Event_parse_data::check_parse_data(THD *thd)
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{
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bool ret;
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DBUG_ENTER("Event_parse_data::check_parse_data");
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DBUG_PRINT("info", ("execute_at: 0x%lx expr=0x%lx starts=0x%lx ends=0x%lx",
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(long) item_execute_at, (long) item_expression,
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(long) item_starts, (long) item_ends));
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init_name(thd, identifier);
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init_definer(thd);
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ret= init_execute_at(thd) || init_interval(thd) || init_starts(thd) ||
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init_ends(thd);
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check_originator_id(thd);
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DBUG_RETURN(ret);
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}
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/*
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|
Inits definer (definer_user and definer_host) during parsing.
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SYNOPSIS
|
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Event_parse_data::init_definer()
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thd Thread
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*/
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void
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Event_parse_data::init_definer(THD *thd)
|
|
{
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DBUG_ENTER("Event_parse_data::init_definer");
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|
DBUG_ASSERT(thd->lex->definer);
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|
const char *definer_user= thd->lex->definer->user.str;
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|
const char *definer_host= thd->lex->definer->host.str;
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|
size_t definer_user_len= thd->lex->definer->user.length;
|
|
size_t definer_host_len= thd->lex->definer->host.length;
|
|
|
|
DBUG_PRINT("info",("init definer_user thd->mem_root: 0x%lx "
|
|
"definer_user: 0x%lx", (long) thd->mem_root,
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|
(long) definer_user));
|
|
|
|
/* + 1 for @ */
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|
DBUG_PRINT("info",("init definer as whole"));
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|
definer.length= definer_user_len + definer_host_len + 1;
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|
definer.str= (char*) thd->alloc(definer.length + 1);
|
|
|
|
DBUG_PRINT("info",("copy the user"));
|
|
memcpy(definer.str, definer_user, definer_user_len);
|
|
definer.str[definer_user_len]= '@';
|
|
|
|
DBUG_PRINT("info",("copy the host"));
|
|
memcpy(definer.str + definer_user_len + 1, definer_host, definer_host_len);
|
|
definer.str[definer.length]= '\0';
|
|
DBUG_PRINT("info",("definer [%s] initted", definer.str));
|
|
|
|
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Set the originator id of the event to the server_id if executing on
|
|
the master or set to the server_id of the master if executing on
|
|
the slave. If executing on slave, also set status to SLAVESIDE_DISABLED.
|
|
|
|
SYNOPSIS
|
|
Event_parse_data::check_originator_id()
|
|
*/
|
|
void Event_parse_data::check_originator_id(THD *thd)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable replicated events on slave. */
|
|
if ((thd->system_thread == SYSTEM_THREAD_SLAVE_SQL) ||
|
|
(thd->system_thread == SYSTEM_THREAD_SLAVE_IO))
|
|
{
|
|
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Invoked object status set to SLAVESIDE_DISABLED."));
|
|
if ((status == Event_parse_data::ENABLED) ||
|
|
(status == Event_parse_data::DISABLED))
|
|
status = Event_parse_data::SLAVESIDE_DISABLED;
|
|
originator = thd->server_id;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
originator = server_id;
|
|
}
|