Bugs fixed:
There was a short circuit evaluation error in the
MySqlCommand.CheckState()
method. When
the statement connection == null
was true a
NullReferenceException
was thrown and not
the expected InvalidOperationException
.
(Bug#38276)
Executing a command that resulted in a fatal exception did not close the connection. (Bug#37991)
In a .NET application MySQL Connector/NET modifies the connection string so that it contains several occurrences of the same option with different values. This is illustrated by the example that follows.
The original connection string:
host=localhost;database=test;uid=*****;pwd=*****; connect timeout=25; auto enlist=false;pooling=false;
The connection string after after closing
MySqlDataReader
:
host=localhost;database=test;uid=*****;pwd=*****; connect timeout=25;auto enlist=false;pooling=false; Allow User Variables=True;Allow User Variables=False; Allow User Variables=True;Allow User Variables=False;
As MySqlDbType.DateTime
is not available
in VB.Net
the warning The datetime
enum value is obsolete was always shown during
compilation.
(Bug#37406)
An unknown MySqlErrorCode
was encountered
when opening a connection with an incorrect password.
(Bug#37398)
Documentation incorrectly stated that “the DataColumn class in .NET 1.0 and 1.1 does not allow columns with type of UInt16, UInt32, or UInt64 to be autoincrement columns”. (Bug#37350)
SemaphoreFullException
is generated when
application is closed.
(Bug#36688)
GetSchema
did not work correctly when
querying for a collection, if using a non-English locale.
(Bug#35459)
When reading back a stored double or single value using the .NET provider, the value had less precision than the one stored. (Bug#33322)
Using the MySQL Visual Studio plugin and a MySQL 4.1 server,
certain field types (ENUM
) would
not be identified correctly. Also, when looking for tables, the
plugin would list all tables matching a wildcard pattern of the
database name supplied in the connection string, instead of only
tables within the specified database.
(Bug#30603)
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