Loading sql/sql_table.cc +10 −2 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -3140,7 +3140,7 @@ bool mysql_alter_table(THD *thd,char *new_db, char *new_name, uint db_create_options, used_fields; enum db_type old_db_type,new_db_type; bool need_copy_table; bool no_table_reopen= FALSE; bool no_table_reopen= FALSE, varchar= FALSE; DBUG_ENTER("mysql_alter_table"); thd->proc_info="init"; Loading Loading @@ -3344,6 +3344,8 @@ bool mysql_alter_table(THD *thd,char *new_db, char *new_name, Field **f_ptr,*field; for (f_ptr=table->field ; (field= *f_ptr) ; f_ptr++) { if (field->type() == MYSQL_TYPE_STRING) varchar= TRUE; /* Check if field should be dropped */ Alter_drop *drop; drop_it.rewind(); Loading Loading @@ -3605,12 +3607,18 @@ bool mysql_alter_table(THD *thd,char *new_db, char *new_name, better have a negative test here, instead of positive, like alter_info->flags & ALTER_ADD_COLUMN|ALTER_ADD_INDEX|... so that ALTER TABLE won't break when somebody will add new flag MySQL uses frm version to determine the type of the data fields and their layout. See Field_string::type() for details. Thus, if the table is too old we may have to rebuild the data to update the layout. */ need_copy_table= (alter_info->flags & ~(ALTER_CHANGE_COLUMN_DEFAULT|ALTER_OPTIONS) || (create_info->used_fields & ~(HA_CREATE_USED_COMMENT|HA_CREATE_USED_PASSWORD)) || table->s->tmp_table); table->s->tmp_table || (table->s->frm_version < FRM_VER_TRUE_VARCHAR && varchar)); create_info->frm_only= !need_copy_table; /* Loading Loading
sql/sql_table.cc +10 −2 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -3140,7 +3140,7 @@ bool mysql_alter_table(THD *thd,char *new_db, char *new_name, uint db_create_options, used_fields; enum db_type old_db_type,new_db_type; bool need_copy_table; bool no_table_reopen= FALSE; bool no_table_reopen= FALSE, varchar= FALSE; DBUG_ENTER("mysql_alter_table"); thd->proc_info="init"; Loading Loading @@ -3344,6 +3344,8 @@ bool mysql_alter_table(THD *thd,char *new_db, char *new_name, Field **f_ptr,*field; for (f_ptr=table->field ; (field= *f_ptr) ; f_ptr++) { if (field->type() == MYSQL_TYPE_STRING) varchar= TRUE; /* Check if field should be dropped */ Alter_drop *drop; drop_it.rewind(); Loading Loading @@ -3605,12 +3607,18 @@ bool mysql_alter_table(THD *thd,char *new_db, char *new_name, better have a negative test here, instead of positive, like alter_info->flags & ALTER_ADD_COLUMN|ALTER_ADD_INDEX|... so that ALTER TABLE won't break when somebody will add new flag MySQL uses frm version to determine the type of the data fields and their layout. See Field_string::type() for details. Thus, if the table is too old we may have to rebuild the data to update the layout. */ need_copy_table= (alter_info->flags & ~(ALTER_CHANGE_COLUMN_DEFAULT|ALTER_OPTIONS) || (create_info->used_fields & ~(HA_CREATE_USED_COMMENT|HA_CREATE_USED_PASSWORD)) || table->s->tmp_table); table->s->tmp_table || (table->s->frm_version < FRM_VER_TRUE_VARCHAR && varchar)); create_info->frm_only= !need_copy_table; /* Loading