14 Mar
2017
14 Mar
'17
3:07 p.m.
Hi Alexander, Can you review this patch ? I could add more tests when your others points will be corrected. Thanks. Jérôme. > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Alexander Barkov [mailto:bar@mariadb.org] > Envoyé : mardi 14 mars 2017 11:54 > À : jerome brauge > Cc : MariaDB Developers (maria-developers@lists.launchpad.net) > Objet : Re: MDEV-10598 - bb-10.2-compatibility > > Hi Jerome, > > On 03/14/2017 02:29 PM, jerome brauge wrote: > > Thanks Alexander, > > > > I have two other problems to finalize my patch: > > - Attached script cur_err_warning.sql produce a warning 1931 (Query > execution was interrupted. The query examined at least 2 rows, which > exceeds LIMIT ROWS EXAMINED (0). The query result may be incomplete) > and I don't see why. > > That's my fault. Please ignore this warning for now. > This warning happens when the procedure opens a cursor to resolve its > structure. I will suppress this warning later. > > > > > > - Attached script cur_err_field_name.sql produce an error 4057 (HY000) at > line 23: Row variable 'rec2' does not have a field 'a' > > This is also my bug. > The problem is that rec2 has a name "rec1.a" instead of just "a". > > > > Please change > > CURSOR cur2 IS SELECT rec1.a ; > > to > > CURSOR cur2 IS SELECT rec1.a AS a; > > > > > > These two scripts work fine on oracle. > > > > Jérôme. > > > > > >> -----Message d'origine----- > >> De : Alexander Barkov [mailto:bar@mariadb.org] Envoyé : mardi 14 mars > >> 2017 11:11 À : jerome brauge Objet : Re: MDEV-10598 - > >> bb-10.2-compatibility > >> > >> Hello Jerome, > >> > >> > >> > >> On 03/13/2017 07:46 PM, jerome brauge wrote: > >>> Alexander, > >>> I think there is a little bug with ROWTYPE: when I affect a variable > >>> with a > >> field value, the server crash. > >>> I attached the script which cause the issue. > >> > >> Thanks for reporting this. > >> > >> > >> This quick patch fixes the problem: > >> > >> > >> diff --git a/sql/sp_head.cc b/sql/sp_head.cc index faf9f5f..745f982 > >> 100644 > >> --- a/sql/sp_head.cc > >> +++ b/sql/sp_head.cc > >> @@ -347,6 +347,12 @@ Item * > >> sp_prepare_func_item(THD* thd, Item **it_addr, uint cols) { > >> DBUG_ENTER("sp_prepare_func_item"); > >> + if (!(*it_addr)->fixed && > >> + (*it_addr)->fix_fields(thd, it_addr)) { > >> + DBUG_PRINT("info", ("fix_fields() failed")); > >> + DBUG_RETURN(NULL); > >> + } > >> it_addr= (*it_addr)->this_item_addr(thd, it_addr); > >> > >> if ((!(*it_addr)->fixed && > >> > >> > >> > >> But I'm still thinking. > >> Perhaps I'll end some with some different patch. > >> I let you know when the final fix is pushed. > >> > >> > >>> > >>> This is the call stack : > >>> > >>>> mysqld.exe!my_sigabrt_handler(int sig) Line 477 C > >>> mysqld.exe!raise(int signum) Line 516 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!abort() Line 64 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!common_assert_to_stderr_direct(const wchar_t * const > >> expression, const wchar_t * const file_name, const unsigned int > >> line_number) Line 124 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!common_assert_to_stderr<wchar_t>(const wchar_t * > >> const expression, const wchar_t * const file_name, const unsigned int > >> line_number) Line 138 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!common_assert<wchar_t>(const wchar_t * const > >> expression, const wchar_t * const file_name, const unsigned int > >> line_number, void * const return_address) Line 383 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!_wassert(const wchar_t * expression, const wchar_t * > >> file_name, unsigned int line_number) Line 404 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!Item_splocal_row_field_by_name::this_item_addr(THD > >> * thd, Item * * it) Line 1814 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!sp_prepare_func_item(THD * thd, Item * * it_addr, > >> unsigned int cols) Line 350 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!sp_eval_expr(THD * thd, Item * result_item, Field * > >> result_field, Item * * expr_item_ptr) Line 391 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!sp_rcontext::set_variable(THD * thd, unsigned int idx, > >> Item * * value) Line 566 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!sp_instr_set::exec_core(THD * thd, unsigned int * > >> nextp) Line 3378 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!sp_lex_keeper::reset_lex_and_exec_core(THD * thd, > >> unsigned int * nextp, bool open_tables, sp_instr * instr) Line 3097 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!sp_instr_set::execute(THD * thd, unsigned int * nextp) > >> Line 3371 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!sp_head::execute(THD * thd, bool > >> merge_da_on_success) Line 1261 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!sp_head::execute_procedure(THD * thd, List<Item> * > >> args) Line 2086 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!do_execute_sp(THD * thd, sp_head * sp) Line 2890 > >> C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!mysql_execute_command(THD * thd) Line 5919 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!mysql_parse(THD * thd, char * rawbuf, unsigned int > >> length, Parser_state * parser_state, bool is_com_multi, bool > >> is_next_command) Line 8006 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!dispatch_command(enum_server_command command, > >> THD * thd, char * packet, unsigned int packet_length, bool is_com_multi, > >> bool is_next_command) Line 1821 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!do_command(THD * thd) Line 1369 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!threadpool_process_request(THD * thd) Line 346 > >> C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!tp_callback(TP_connection * c) Line 192 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!tp_callback(_TP_CALLBACK_INSTANCE * instance, void * > >> context) Line 377 C++ > >>> mysqld.exe!work_callback(_TP_CALLBACK_INSTANCE * instance, > >> void * context, _TP_WORK * work) Line 451 C++ > >>> > >>> Can you reproduce this ? > >>> > >>> Jérôme. > >>> > >>>> -----Message d'origine----- > >>>> De : Alexander Barkov [mailto:bar@mariadb.org] Envoyé : lundi 13 > >>>> mars > >>>> 2017 14:47 À : jerome brauge Objet : Re: MDEV-10598 - > >>>> bb-10.2-compatibility > >>>> > >>>> Jérôme, > >>>> > >>>> On 03/13/2017 05:43 PM, jerome brauge wrote: > >>>>> Hello Alexander, > >>>>> I have to do some changes in the patch and add some tests cases > >>>>> (with row type) I think it will be ready this afternoon (CET). > >>>> > >>>> Excellent. You rock! > >>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Jérôme. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> -----Message d'origine----- > >>>>>> De : Alexander Barkov [mailto:bar@mariadb.org] Envoyé : lundi 13 > >>>>>> mars > >>>>>> 2017 14:38 À : jerome brauge Cc : maria-developers Objet : Re: > >>>>>> MDEV-10598 - bb-10.2-compatibility > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Hello Jerome, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> will you try to apply your patch on top of the current bb-10.2- > >>>> compatibility? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Or should I do that? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Thanks! > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On 03/10/2017 02:36 PM, Alexander Barkov wrote: > >>>>>>> Hello Jerome, > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On 02/27/2017 11:39 PM, jerome brauge wrote: > >>>>>>>> Hello Alexander, > >>>>>>>> Thanks for the explanation. > >>>>>>>> It's something we do not use. I did not think about it. > >>>>>>>> I look forward to your patch. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I pushed these tasks: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> MDEV-10581 sql_mode=ORACLE: Explicit cursor FOR LOOP > >>>>>>> MDEV-12098 sql_mode=ORACLE: Implicit cursor FOR loop > >>>>>>> MDEV-12011 sql_mode=ORACLE: cursor%ROWTYPE in variable > >>>> declarations > >>>>>>> MDEV-12133 sql_mode=ORACLE: table%ROWTYPE in variable > >>>> declarations > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Please clone the branch again. > >>>>>>> Git pull will not work, because I recently rebased > >>>>>>> bb-10.2-compatibility on top of the latest 10.2. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> When implementing cursor%ROWTYPE, I had your patch in mind > and > >>>> made > >>>>>>> some refactoring to help us apply MDEV-10598 easier. > >>>>>>> Please see a comment to MDEV-12011 in "git log". > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Now the tricky thing (when adding your patch) is to make sure > >>>>>>> that this work fine: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> CREATE PROCEDURE p1 > >>>>>>> AS > >>>>>>> a INT:=10; > >>>>>>> CURSOR cur1 IS SELECT a; > >>>>>>> rec1 cur1%ROWTYPE; > >>>>>>> CURSOR cur2 IS SELECT rec1.a; > >>>>>>> rec2 cur2%ROWTYPE; > >>>>>>> BEGIN > >>>>>>> OPEN cur2; > >>>>>>> FETCH cur2 INTO rec2; > >>>>>>> CLOSE cur2; > >>>>>>> SELECT rec2.a; > >>>>>>> END; > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I.e. a set of intermixed CURSOR and cursor%ROWTYPE variable > >>>>>>> declarations referencing each other recursively. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Thanks. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Regards, > >>>>>>>> Jérôme. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> -----Message d'origine----- > >>>>>>>>> De : Alexander Barkov [mailto:bar@mariadb.org] Envoyé : lundi > >>>>>>>>> 27 février 2017 11:28 À : jerome brauge Cc : maria-developers > Objet : > >>>>>>>>> Re: MDEV-10598 - bb-10.2-compatibility > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Hello Jerome, > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> On 02/21/2017 07:18 PM, jerome brauge wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> Hello Alexander, > >>>>>>>>>> I've done this patch for MDEV-10598. > >>>>>>>>>> Can you review it ? > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> It seems we'll have to postpone this patch. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I'm currently working on: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> MDEV-10598 Variable declarations can go after cursor > >>>>>>>>> declarations > >>>>>>>>> MDEV-12011 sql_mode=ORACLE: cursor%ROWTYPE in variable > >>>>>> declarations > >>>>>>>>> So the trick with postponing variable declarations using a > >>>>>>>>> temporary list might not work properly after adding MDEV-10598 > >>>>>>>>> abd MDEV-12011, the order of cursors and variables is important. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Example: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> DECLARE > >>>>>>>>> CURSOR cur1 IS SELECT a,b FROM t1; > >>>>>>>>> v cur1%ROWTYPE; > >>>>>>>>> CURSOR cur2 IS SELECT v.a, v.b FROM DUAL; BEGIN > >>>>>>>>> ... > >>>>>>>>> END; > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> So the order of cur1, v and cur2 is important. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I'll let you known when I'm ready with %ROWTYPE tasks. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Thanks! > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Regards, > >>>>>>>>>> Jérôme. > >>>>>>>>>>