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BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t0, t1, t2, t3, t4, t5, t11, t12, t21, t22;
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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--enable_warnings
set @subselect3_tmp= @@optimizer_switch;
set optimizer_switch='semijoin=on,firstmatch=on,loosescan=on,semijoin_with_cache=on';
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if (`select @join_cache_level_for_subselect3_test is null`)
{
set join_cache_level=1;
}
if (`select @join_cache_level_for_subselect3_test is not null`)
{
set join_cache_level=@join_cache_level_for_subselect3_test;
}
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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#
# 1. Subquery with GROUP/HAVING
#
create table t1 (oref int, grp int, ie int) ;
insert into t1 (oref, grp, ie) values
(1, 1, 1),
(1, 1, 1),
(1, 2, NULL),
(2, 1, 3),
(3, 1, 4),
(3, 2, NULL);
BUG#24127: (a,b) IN (SELECT c,d ...) can produce wrong results if a and/or b are NULLs: - Make the code produce correct result: use an array of triggers to turn on/off equalities for each compared column. Also turn on/off optimizations based on those equalities. - Make EXPLAIN output show "Full scan on NULL key" for tables for which we switch between ref/unique_subquery/index_subquery and ALL access. - index_subquery engine now has HAVING clause when it is needed, and it is displayed in EXPLAIN EXTENDED - Fix incorrect presense of "Using index" for index/unique-based subqueries (BUG#22930) // bk trigger note: this commit refers to BUG#24127 mysql-test/r/ndb_subquery.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect2.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - For row-based IN subqueries, use one flag per each column. Set the flags appropriately before running the subquery. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added Item_func_trig_cond::get_triv_var() sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/mysql_priv.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/mysqld.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix subquery optimization code to match the changes in what kinds of conditions are pushed down into subqueries - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390) sql/sql_select.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390)
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# Ok, for
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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# select max(ie) from t1 where oref=PARAM group by grp
# we'll have:
BUG#24127: (a,b) IN (SELECT c,d ...) can produce wrong results if a and/or b are NULLs: - Make the code produce correct result: use an array of triggers to turn on/off equalities for each compared column. Also turn on/off optimizations based on those equalities. - Make EXPLAIN output show "Full scan on NULL key" for tables for which we switch between ref/unique_subquery/index_subquery and ALL access. - index_subquery engine now has HAVING clause when it is needed, and it is displayed in EXPLAIN EXTENDED - Fix incorrect presense of "Using index" for index/unique-based subqueries (BUG#22930) // bk trigger note: this commit refers to BUG#24127 mysql-test/r/ndb_subquery.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect2.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - For row-based IN subqueries, use one flag per each column. Set the flags appropriately before running the subquery. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added Item_func_trig_cond::get_triv_var() sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/mysql_priv.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/mysqld.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix subquery optimization code to match the changes in what kinds of conditions are pushed down into subqueries - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390) sql/sql_select.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390)
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# PARAM subquery result
# 1 -> {(1), (NULL)} matching + NULL
# 2 -> {(3)} non-matching
# 3 -> {(3), (NULL)} non-matching + NULL
# 4 -> {} empty set
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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create table t2 (oref int, a int);
insert into t2 values
(1, 1),
(2, 2),
(3, 3),
(4, NULL),
(2, NULL);
# true, false, null, false, null
select a, oref, a in (select max(ie)
from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp) Z from t2;
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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# This must have a trigcond
explain extended
select a, oref, a in (select max(ie)
from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp) Z from t2;
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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# This must not have a trigcond:
explain extended
select a, oref from t2
where a in (select max(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp);
select a, oref, a in (
select max(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp union
select max(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp
) Z from t2;
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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# Non-correlated subquery, 2 NULL evaluations
create table t3 (a int);
insert into t3 values (NULL), (NULL);
flush status;
select a in (select max(ie) from t1 where oref=4 group by grp) from t3;
show status like 'Handler_read_rnd_next';
select ' ^ This must show 11' Z;
set @save_optimizer_switch=@@optimizer_switch;
set @@optimizer_switch="partial_match_rowid_merge=off,partial_match_table_scan=off";
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
2006-10-31 18:51:09 +01:00
# This must show trigcond:
explain extended select a in (select max(ie) from t1 where oref=4 group by grp) from t3;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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drop table t1, t2, t3;
#
# 2. Subquery handled with 'index_subquery':
#
create table t1 (a int, oref int, key(a));
insert into t1 values
(1, 1),
(1, NULL),
(2, 3),
(2, NULL),
(3, NULL);
insert into t1 values (5, 7), (8, 9), (4, 1);
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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create table t2 (a int, oref int);
insert into t2 values (1, 1), (2,2), (NULL, 3), (NULL, 4);
select oref, a, a in (select a from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
# The next explain shows "using index" but that is just incorrect display
# (there is a bug filed about this).
explain extended
select oref, a, a in (select a from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
flush status;
select oref, a from t2 where a in (select a from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
# This will only show access to t2:
show status like '%Handler_read_rnd_next';
# Check that repeated NULL-scans are not cached (subq. is not correlated):
delete from t2;
insert into t2 values (NULL, 0),(NULL, 0), (NULL, 0), (NULL, 0);
Subquery cache (MWL#66) added. libmysqld/Makefile.am: The new file added. mysql-test/r/index_merge_myisam.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/myisam_mrr.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subquery_cache.result: The subquery cache tests added. mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. mysql-test/r/subselect3_jcl6.result: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_mat.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_opts.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_semijoin.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_sj.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_sj_jcl6.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/t/subquery_cache.test: The subquery cache tests added. mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. sql/CMakeLists.txt: The new file added. sql/Makefile.am: The new files added. sql/item.cc: Expression cache item (Item_cache_wrapper) added. Item_ref and Item_field fixed for correct usage of result field and fast resolwing in SP. sql/item.h: Expression cache item (Item_cache_wrapper) added. Item_ref and Item_field fixed for correct usage of result field and fast resolwing in SP. sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Subquery cache added. sql/item_subselect.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/item_subselect.h: Subquery cache added. sql/item_sum.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/mysql_priv.h: subquery_cache optimization option added. sql/mysqld.cc: subquery_cache optimization option added. sql/opt_range.cc: Fix due to subquery cache. sql/opt_subselect.cc: Parameters of the function cahnged. sql/procedure.h: .h file guard added. sql/sql_base.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/sql_class.cc: Option to allow add indeces to temporary table. sql/sql_class.h: Item iterators added. Option to allow add indeces to temporary table. sql/sql_expression_cache.cc: Expression cache for caching subqueries added. sql/sql_expression_cache.h: Expression cache for caching subqueries added. sql/sql_lex.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/sql_lex.h: Registration of subqueries and subquery parameters added. sql/sql_select.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/sql_select.h: Subquery cache added. sql/sql_union.cc: A new parameter to the function added. sql/sql_update.cc: A new parameter to the function added. sql/table.cc: Procedures to manage temporarty tables index added. sql/table.h: Procedures to manage temporarty tables index added. storage/maria/ha_maria.cc: Fix of handler to allow destoy a table in case of error during the table creation. storage/maria/ha_maria.h: .h file guard added. storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Fix of handler to allow destoy a table in case of error during the table creation.
2010-07-10 12:37:30 +02:00
set optimizer_switch='subquery_cache=off';
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
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flush status;
select oref, a, a in (select a from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
show status like '%Handler_read%';
select 'No key lookups, seq reads: 29= 5 reads from t2 + 4 * 6 reads from t1.' Z;
Subquery cache (MWL#66) added. libmysqld/Makefile.am: The new file added. mysql-test/r/index_merge_myisam.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/myisam_mrr.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subquery_cache.result: The subquery cache tests added. mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. mysql-test/r/subselect3_jcl6.result: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_mat.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_opts.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_semijoin.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_sj.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_sj_jcl6.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/t/subquery_cache.test: The subquery cache tests added. mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. sql/CMakeLists.txt: The new file added. sql/Makefile.am: The new files added. sql/item.cc: Expression cache item (Item_cache_wrapper) added. Item_ref and Item_field fixed for correct usage of result field and fast resolwing in SP. sql/item.h: Expression cache item (Item_cache_wrapper) added. Item_ref and Item_field fixed for correct usage of result field and fast resolwing in SP. sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Subquery cache added. sql/item_subselect.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/item_subselect.h: Subquery cache added. sql/item_sum.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/mysql_priv.h: subquery_cache optimization option added. sql/mysqld.cc: subquery_cache optimization option added. sql/opt_range.cc: Fix due to subquery cache. sql/opt_subselect.cc: Parameters of the function cahnged. sql/procedure.h: .h file guard added. sql/sql_base.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/sql_class.cc: Option to allow add indeces to temporary table. sql/sql_class.h: Item iterators added. Option to allow add indeces to temporary table. sql/sql_expression_cache.cc: Expression cache for caching subqueries added. sql/sql_expression_cache.h: Expression cache for caching subqueries added. sql/sql_lex.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/sql_lex.h: Registration of subqueries and subquery parameters added. sql/sql_select.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/sql_select.h: Subquery cache added. sql/sql_union.cc: A new parameter to the function added. sql/sql_update.cc: A new parameter to the function added. sql/table.cc: Procedures to manage temporarty tables index added. sql/table.h: Procedures to manage temporarty tables index added. storage/maria/ha_maria.cc: Fix of handler to allow destoy a table in case of error during the table creation. storage/maria/ha_maria.h: .h file guard added. storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Fix of handler to allow destoy a table in case of error during the table creation.
2010-07-10 12:37:30 +02:00
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...) Evaluate "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" in a special way: Disable pushed-down conditions and their "consequences": = Do full table scans instead of unique_[index_subquery] lookups. = Change appropriate "ref_or_null" accesses to full table scans in subquery's joins. Also cache value of NULL IN (SELECT ...) if the SELECT is not correlated wrt any upper select. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Updated test results sql/item.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added comments sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): Made Item_in_optimizer to: - cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Turn off pushed-down predicates when evaluating "NULL IN (SELECT ...)" sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Made Item_in_optimizer cache the value of "NULL IN (uncorrelated select)" - Added comments sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - When needed, wrap the predicates we push into subquery into an Item_func_trig_cond so we're able to turn them off when evaluating NULL IN (SELECT ...). - Added code to evaluate NULL IN (SELECT ...) in a special way: = In [unique_]index_subquery, do full table scan to see if there are any rows. = For other subqueries, change ref[_or_null] to ALL if the ref[_or_null] was created from pushed-down predicate. sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added Item_subselect::is_correlated - Added comments sql/records.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Make rr_sequential() non-static sql/sql_lex.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated and Item_subselect::is_correlated. sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added st_select_lex::is_correlated sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEY_FIELD::outer_ref to keep track of which ref accesses are created from predicates that were pushed down into the subquery. sql/sql_select.h: BUG#8804: wrong results for NULL IN (SELECT ...): - Added KEYUSE::outer_ref mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/subselect3.result'' mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/subselect3.test''
2006-10-31 18:51:09 +01:00
drop table t1, t2;
#
# 3. Subquery handled with 'unique_index_subquery':
#
create table t1 (a int, b int, primary key (a));
insert into t1 values (1,1), (3,1),(100,1);
create table t2 (a int, b int);
insert into t2 values (1,1),(2,1),(NULL,1),(NULL,0);
select a,b, a in (select a from t1 where t1.b = t2.b) Z from t2 ;
drop table t1, t2;
#
# 4. Subquery that is a join, with ref access
#
create table t1 (a int, b int, key(a));
insert into t1 values
(0,0),(1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6),(7,7),(8,8),(9,9);
create table t2 like t1;
insert into t2 select * from t1;
update t2 set b=1;
create table t3 (a int, oref int);
insert into t3 values (1, 1), (NULL,1), (NULL,0);
select a, oref,
t3.a in (select t1.a from t1, t2 where t1.b=t2.a and t2.b=t3.oref) Z
from t3;
# This must have trigcond in WHERE and HAVING:
explain extended
select a, oref,
t3.a in (select t1.a from t1, t2 where t1.b=t2.a and t2.b=t3.oref) Z
from t3;
drop table t1, t2, t3;
#
BUG#24127: (a,b) IN (SELECT c,d ...) can produce wrong results if a and/or b are NULLs: - Make the code produce correct result: use an array of triggers to turn on/off equalities for each compared column. Also turn on/off optimizations based on those equalities. - Make EXPLAIN output show "Full scan on NULL key" for tables for which we switch between ref/unique_subquery/index_subquery and ALL access. - index_subquery engine now has HAVING clause when it is needed, and it is displayed in EXPLAIN EXTENDED - Fix incorrect presense of "Using index" for index/unique-based subqueries (BUG#22930) // bk trigger note: this commit refers to BUG#24127 mysql-test/r/ndb_subquery.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect2.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - For row-based IN subqueries, use one flag per each column. Set the flags appropriately before running the subquery. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added Item_func_trig_cond::get_triv_var() sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/mysql_priv.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/mysqld.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix subquery optimization code to match the changes in what kinds of conditions are pushed down into subqueries - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390) sql/sql_select.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390)
2007-01-12 21:22:41 +01:00
# BUG#24085: Wrong query result for "NULL IN (SELECT ... UNION SELECT ...)"
#
# case 1: NULL IN (SELECT not_null_val FROM ...) w/o HAVING/GROUP-BY/etc
create table t1 (a int NOT NULL, b int NOT NULL, key(a));
insert into t1 values
(0,0),(1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6),(7,7),(8,8),(9,9);
create table t2 like t1;
insert into t2 select * from t1;
update t2 set b=1;
create table t3 (a int, oref int);
insert into t3 values (1, 1), (NULL,1), (NULL,0);
select a, oref,
t3.a in (select t1.a from t1, t2 where t1.b=t2.a and t2.b=t3.oref) Z
from t3;
--echo This must show a trig_cond:
explain extended
select a, oref,
t3.a in (select t1.a from t1, t2 where t1.b=t2.a and t2.b=t3.oref) Z
from t3;
drop table t1,t2,t3;
# case 2: NULL IN (SELECT not_null_val FROM) where SELECT has GROUP BY
create table t1 (oref int, grp int);
insert into t1 (oref, grp) values
(1, 1),
(1, 1);
BUG#24127: (a,b) IN (SELECT c,d ...) can produce wrong results if a and/or b are NULLs: - Make the code produce correct result: use an array of triggers to turn on/off equalities for each compared column. Also turn on/off optimizations based on those equalities. - Make EXPLAIN output show "Full scan on NULL key" for tables for which we switch between ref/unique_subquery/index_subquery and ALL access. - index_subquery engine now has HAVING clause when it is needed, and it is displayed in EXPLAIN EXTENDED - Fix incorrect presense of "Using index" for index/unique-based subqueries (BUG#22930) // bk trigger note: this commit refers to BUG#24127 mysql-test/r/ndb_subquery.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect2.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - For row-based IN subqueries, use one flag per each column. Set the flags appropriately before running the subquery. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added Item_func_trig_cond::get_triv_var() sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/mysql_priv.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/mysqld.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix subquery optimization code to match the changes in what kinds of conditions are pushed down into subqueries - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390) sql/sql_select.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390)
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# Ok, for
# select count(*) from t1 group by grp having grp=PARAM
# we'll have:
BUG#24127: (a,b) IN (SELECT c,d ...) can produce wrong results if a and/or b are NULLs: - Make the code produce correct result: use an array of triggers to turn on/off equalities for each compared column. Also turn on/off optimizations based on those equalities. - Make EXPLAIN output show "Full scan on NULL key" for tables for which we switch between ref/unique_subquery/index_subquery and ALL access. - index_subquery engine now has HAVING clause when it is needed, and it is displayed in EXPLAIN EXTENDED - Fix incorrect presense of "Using index" for index/unique-based subqueries (BUG#22930) // bk trigger note: this commit refers to BUG#24127 mysql-test/r/ndb_subquery.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect2.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - For row-based IN subqueries, use one flag per each column. Set the flags appropriately before running the subquery. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added Item_func_trig_cond::get_triv_var() sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/mysql_priv.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/mysqld.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix subquery optimization code to match the changes in what kinds of conditions are pushed down into subqueries - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390) sql/sql_select.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390)
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# PARAM subuqery result
# 1 -> {(2)}
# 2 -> {} - empty set
create table t2 (oref int, a int);
insert into t2 values
(1, NULL),
(2, NULL);
select a, oref,
a in (select count(*) from t1 group by grp having grp=t2.oref) Z from t2;
--echo This must show a trig_cond:
explain extended
select a, oref,
a in (select count(*) from t1 group by grp having grp=t2.oref) Z from t2;
drop table t1, t2;
create table t1 (a int, b int, primary key (a));
insert into t1 values (1,1), (3,1),(100,1);
create table t2 (a int, b int);
insert into t2 values (1,1),(2,1),(NULL,1),(NULL,0);
select a,b, a in (select a from t1 where t1.b = t2.b union select a from
t1 where t1.b = t2.b) Z from t2 ;
select a,b, a in (select a from t1 where t1.b = t2.b) Z from t2 ;
drop table t1, t2;
BUG#24127: (a,b) IN (SELECT c,d ...) can produce wrong results if a and/or b are NULLs: - Make the code produce correct result: use an array of triggers to turn on/off equalities for each compared column. Also turn on/off optimizations based on those equalities. - Make EXPLAIN output show "Full scan on NULL key" for tables for which we switch between ref/unique_subquery/index_subquery and ALL access. - index_subquery engine now has HAVING clause when it is needed, and it is displayed in EXPLAIN EXTENDED - Fix incorrect presense of "Using index" for index/unique-based subqueries (BUG#22930) // bk trigger note: this commit refers to BUG#24127 mysql-test/r/ndb_subquery.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect2.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - For row-based IN subqueries, use one flag per each column. Set the flags appropriately before running the subquery. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added Item_func_trig_cond::get_triv_var() sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/mysql_priv.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/mysqld.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix subquery optimization code to match the changes in what kinds of conditions are pushed down into subqueries - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390) sql/sql_select.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390)
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#
# BUG#24127: Incorrect results of row-based subqueries with NULLs on the left side.
#
create table t3 (a int);
insert into t3 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t2 (a int, b int, oref int);
insert into t2 values (NULL,1, 100), (NULL,2, 100);
create table t1 (a int, b int, c int, key(a,b));
insert into t1 select 2*A, 2*A, 100 from t3;
# First test index subquery engine
explain extended select a,b, oref, (a,b) in (select a,b from t1 where c=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select a,b, oref, (a,b) in (select a,b from t1 where c=t2.oref) Z from t2;
# Then check that we do turn off 'ref' scans in the subquery
create table t4 (x int);
insert into t4 select A.a + 10*B.a from t1 A, t1 B;
explain extended
select a,b, oref,
(a,b) in (select a,b from t1,t4 where c=t2.oref) Z
from t2;
select a,b, oref,
(a,b) in (select a,b from t1,t4 where c=t2.oref) Z
from t2;
drop table t1,t2,t3,t4;
# More tests for tricky multi-column cases, where some of pushed-down
# equalities are used for index lookups and some arent.
create table t1 (oref char(4), grp int, ie1 int, ie2 int);
insert into t1 (oref, grp, ie1, ie2) values
('aa', 10, 2, 1),
('aa', 10, 1, 1),
('aa', 20, 2, 1),
('bb', 10, 3, 1),
('cc', 10, 4, 2),
('cc', 20, 3, 2),
('ee', 10, 2, 1),
('ee', 10, 1, 2),
('ff', 20, 2, 2),
('ff', 20, 1, 2);
create table t2 (oref char(4), a int, b int);
insert into t2 values
('ee', NULL, 1),
('bb', 2, 1),
('ff', 2, 2),
('cc', 3, NULL),
('bb', NULL, NULL),
('aa', 1, 1),
('dd', 1, NULL);
alter table t1 add index idx(ie1,ie2);
# cc 3 NULL NULL
BUG#24127: (a,b) IN (SELECT c,d ...) can produce wrong results if a and/or b are NULLs: - Make the code produce correct result: use an array of triggers to turn on/off equalities for each compared column. Also turn on/off optimizations based on those equalities. - Make EXPLAIN output show "Full scan on NULL key" for tables for which we switch between ref/unique_subquery/index_subquery and ALL access. - index_subquery engine now has HAVING clause when it is needed, and it is displayed in EXPLAIN EXTENDED - Fix incorrect presense of "Using index" for index/unique-based subqueries (BUG#22930) // bk trigger note: this commit refers to BUG#24127 mysql-test/r/ndb_subquery.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect2.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - For row-based IN subqueries, use one flag per each column. Set the flags appropriately before running the subquery. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added Item_func_trig_cond::get_triv_var() sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/mysql_priv.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/mysqld.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix subquery optimization code to match the changes in what kinds of conditions are pushed down into subqueries - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390) sql/sql_select.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390)
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select oref, a, b, (a,b) in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2 where a=3 and b is null ;
insert into t2 values ('new1', 10,10);
insert into t1 values ('new1', 1234, 10, NULL);
# new1, 10, 10, NULL,
BUG#24127: (a,b) IN (SELECT c,d ...) can produce wrong results if a and/or b are NULLs: - Make the code produce correct result: use an array of triggers to turn on/off equalities for each compared column. Also turn on/off optimizations based on those equalities. - Make EXPLAIN output show "Full scan on NULL key" for tables for which we switch between ref/unique_subquery/index_subquery and ALL access. - index_subquery engine now has HAVING clause when it is needed, and it is displayed in EXPLAIN EXTENDED - Fix incorrect presense of "Using index" for index/unique-based subqueries (BUG#22930) // bk trigger note: this commit refers to BUG#24127 mysql-test/r/ndb_subquery.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect2.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Updated test results (checked) mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Testcases sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - For row-based IN subqueries, use one flag per each column. Set the flags appropriately before running the subquery. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added Item_func_trig_cond::get_triv_var() sql/item_subselect.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/item_subselect.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Item_subselect::exec() and subselect_*_engine::exec() don't have parameter anymore - now Item_subselect owns the pushed down predicates guard flags. - A correct set of conditional predicates is now pushed into row-based IN subquery. - select_indexsubquery_engine now has "HAVING clause" (needed for correct query results), and it is shown in EXPLAIN EXTENDED sql/mysql_priv.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/mysqld.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Added "in_having_cond" special Item name sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) sql/sql_select.cc: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix subquery optimization code to match the changes in what kinds of conditions are pushed down into subqueries - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390) sql/sql_select.h: BUG#24127: wrong result for (null,not-null) IN (SELECT a,b ...) - Make "ref" analyzer be able to work with conditional equalities - Fix wrong EXPLAIN output in some queries with subquery (BUG#22390)
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select oref, a, b, (a,b) in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2 where a=10 and b=10;
explain extended
select oref, a, b, (a,b) in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2 where a=10 and b=10;
drop table t1, t2;
# Now test different column types:
create table t1 (oref char(4), grp int, ie int);
insert into t1 (oref, grp, ie) values
('aa', 10, 2),
('aa', 10, 1),
('aa', 20, NULL),
('bb', 10, 3),
('cc', 10, 4),
('cc', 20, NULL),
('ee', 10, NULL),
('ee', 10, NULL),
('ff', 20, 2),
('ff', 20, 1);
create table t2 (oref char(4), a int);
insert into t2 values
('ee', NULL),
('bb', 2),
('ff', 2),
('cc', 3),
('aa', 1),
('dd', NULL),
('bb', NULL);
select oref, a, a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select oref, a from t2 where a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
select oref, a from t2 where a not in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
select oref, a, a in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp) Z from t2;
select oref, a from t2 where
a in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp);
select oref, a from t2 where
a not in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp);
#
update t1 set ie=3 where oref='ff' and ie=1;
select oref, a, a in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by
grp) Z from t2;
select oref, a from t2 where a in (select min(ie) from t1 where
oref=t2.oref group by grp);
select oref, a from t2 where a not in (select min(ie) from t1 where
oref=t2.oref group by grp);
select oref, a, a in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by
grp having min(ie) > 1) Z from t2;
select oref, a from t2 where a in (select min(ie) from t1 where
oref=t2.oref group by grp having min(ie) > 1);
select oref, a from t2 where a not in (select min(ie) from t1 where
oref=t2.oref group by grp having min(ie) > 1);
#
alter table t1 add index idx(ie);
explain select oref, a, a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select oref, a, a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select oref, a from t2 where a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
select oref, a from t2 where a not in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
alter table t1 drop index idx;
alter table t1 add index idx(oref,ie);
explain select oref, a, a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select oref, a, a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select oref, a from t2 where a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
select oref, a from t2 where a not in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
explain
select oref, a,
a in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref
group by grp having min(ie) > 1) Z
from t2;
select oref, a,
a in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref
group by grp having min(ie) > 1) Z
from t2;
select oref, a from t2 where a in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref
group by grp having min(ie) > 1);
select oref, a from t2 where a not in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref
group by grp having min(ie) > 1);
drop table t1,t2;
create table t1 (oref char(4), grp int, ie1 int, ie2 int);
insert into t1 (oref, grp, ie1, ie2) values
('aa', 10, 2, 1),
('aa', 10, 1, 1),
('aa', 20, 2, 1),
('bb', 10, 3, 1),
('cc', 10, 4, 2),
('cc', 20, 3, 2),
('ee', 10, 2, 1),
('ee', 10, 1, 2),
('ff', 20, 2, 2),
('ff', 20, 1, 2);
create table t2 (oref char(4), a int, b int);
insert into t2 values
('ee', NULL, 1),
('bb', 2, 1),
('ff', 2, 2),
('cc', 3, NULL),
('bb', NULL, NULL),
('aa', 1, 1),
('dd', 1, NULL);
select oref, a, b, (a,b) in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select oref, a, b from t2 where (a,b) in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
select oref, a, b from t2 where (a,b) not in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
select oref, a, b,
(a,b) in (select min(ie1),max(ie2) from t1
where oref=t2.oref group by grp) Z
from t2;
select oref, a, b from t2 where
(a,b) in (select min(ie1), max(ie2) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp);
select oref, a, b from t2 where
(a,b) not in (select min(ie1), max(ie2) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp);
alter table t1 add index idx(ie1,ie2);
explain select oref, a, b, (a,b) in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select oref, a, b, (a,b) in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select oref, a, b from t2 where (a,b) in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
select oref, a, b from t2 where (a,b) not in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
explain extended
select oref, a, b, (a,b) in (select ie1,ie2 from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
drop table t1,t2;
create table t1 (oref char(4), grp int, ie int primary key);
insert into t1 (oref, grp, ie) values
('aa', 10, 2),
('aa', 10, 1),
('bb', 10, 3),
('cc', 10, 4),
('cc', 20, 5),
('cc', 10, 6);
create table t2 (oref char(4), a int);
insert into t2 values
('ee', NULL),
('bb', 2),
('cc', 5),
('cc', 2),
('cc', NULL),
('aa', 1),
('bb', NULL);
explain select oref, a, a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select oref, a, a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref) Z from t2;
select oref, a from t2 where a in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
select oref, a from t2 where a not in (select ie from t1 where oref=t2.oref);
explain
select oref, a, a in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp) Z from t2;
select oref, a, a in (select min(ie) from t1 where oref=t2.oref group by grp) Z from t2;
drop table t1,t2;
#
# BUG#24420: row-based IN suqueries with aggregation when the left operand
# of the subquery predicate may contain NULL values
#
create table t1 (a int, b int);
insert into t1 values (0,0), (2,2), (3,3);
create table t2 (a int, b int);
insert into t2 values (1,1), (3,3);
select a, b, (a,b) in (select a, min(b) from t2 group by a) Z from t1;
insert into t2 values (NULL,4);
select a, b, (a,b) in (select a, min(b) from t2 group by a) Z from t1;
drop table t1,t2;
Bug #24484: To correctly decide which predicates can be evaluated with a given table the optimizer must know the exact set of tables that a predicate depends on. If that mask is too wide (refer to non-existing tables) the optimizer can erroneously skip a predicate. One such case of wrong table usage mask were the aggregate functions. The have a all-1 mask (meaning depend on all tables, including non-existent ones). Fixed by making a real used_tables mask for the aggregates. The mask is constructed in the following way : 1. OR the table dependency masks of all the arguments of the aggregate. 2. If all the arguments of the function are from the local name resolution context and it is evaluated in the same name resolution context where it is referenced all the tables from that name resolution context are OR-ed to the dependency mask. This is to denote that an aggregate function depends on the number of rows it processes. 3. Handle correctly the case of an aggregate function optimization (such that the aggregate function can be pre-calculated and made a constant). Made sure that an aggregate function is never a constant (unless subject of a specific optimization and pre-calculation). One other flaw was revealed and fixed in the process : references were not calling the recalculation method for used_tables of their targets. mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: Bug #24484: test case mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: Bug #24484: test case sql/item.h: Bug #24484: Item_ref must update the used tables. sql/item_sum.cc: Bug #24484: correct calculation of used_tables for aggregates. sql/item_sum.h: Bug #24484: correct calculation of used_tables for aggregates. sql/opt_range.cc: Bug #24484: fixed ref resolution in loose index scan sql/sql_base.cc: Bug #24484: moved counting of leaf tables inside setup_tables_and_check_access. sql/sql_class.h: Bug #24484: changed table count to more narrow type. sql/sql_insert.cc: Bug #24484: moved counting of leaf tables inside setup_tables_and_check_access. Substract the first table (and its subtables) of an INSERT statement from leaf_count. sql/sql_select.cc: Bug #24484: correct check for aggregates
2007-03-20 18:46:02 +01:00
#
# Bug #24484: Aggregate function used in column list subquery gives erroneous
# error
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int, b INT, c CHAR(10) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (a, b));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1,'a'), (1,2,'b'), (1,3,'c'), (1,4,'d'), (1,5,'e'),
(2,1,'f'), (2,2,'g'), (2,3,'h'), (3,4,'i'),(3,3,'j'), (3,2,'k'), (3,1,'l'),
(1,9,'m');
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int, b INT, c CHAR(10) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (a, b));
INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1;
# Gives error, but should work since it is (a, b) is the PK so only one
# given match possible
SELECT a, MAX(b), (SELECT t.c FROM t1 AS t WHERE t1.a=t.a AND t.b=MAX(t1.b))
as test FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
SELECT * FROM t1 GROUP by t1.a
HAVING (MAX(t1.b) > (SELECT MAX(t2.b) FROM t2 WHERE t2.c < t1.c
HAVING MAX(t2.b+t1.a) < 10));
SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 WHERE b in (9,3,4) ORDER BY b,c;
SELECT a, MAX(b),
(SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT t.c) FROM t1 AS t WHERE t1.a=t.a AND t.b=MAX(t1.b)
LIMIT 1)
as cnt,
(SELECT t.b FROM t1 AS t WHERE t1.a=t.a AND t.b=MAX(t1.b) LIMIT 1)
as t_b,
(SELECT t.c FROM t1 AS t WHERE t1.a=t.a AND t.b=MAX(t1.b) LIMIT 1)
as t_b,
(SELECT t.c FROM t1 AS t WHERE t1.a=t.a AND t.b=MAX(t1.b) ORDER BY t.c LIMIT 1)
as t_b
FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
SELECT a, MAX(b),
(SELECT t.c FROM t1 AS t WHERE t1.a=t.a AND t.b=MAX(t1.b) LIMIT 1) as test
FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
Fixed bug #27870. The bug that causes crashes manifests itself at some conditions when executing an equijoin query with WHERE condition containing a subquery predicate of the form join_attr NOT IN (SELECT ...). To resolve a problem of the correct evaluation of the expression attr NOT IN (SELECT ...) an array of guards is created to make it possible to filter out some predicates of the EXISTS subquery into which the original subquery predicate is transformed, in the cases when a takes the NULL value. If attr is defined as a field that cannot be NULL than such an array is not needed and is not created. However if the field a occurred also an an equijoin predicate t2.a=t1.b and table t1 is accessed before table t2 then it may happen that the the EXISTS subquery is pushed down to the condition evaluated just after table t1 has been accessed. In this case any occurrence of t2.a is substituted for t1.b. When t1.b takes the value of NULL an attempt is made to turn on the corresponding guard. This action caused a crash as no guard array had been created. Now the code of Item_in_subselect::set_cond_guard_var checks that the guard array has been created before setting a guard variable on. Otherwise the method does nothing. It cannot results in returning a row that could be rejected as the condition t2.a=t1.b will be checked later anyway. mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: Added a test case for bug #27870. mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: Added a test case for bug #27870. sql/item_subselect.h: Fixed bug #27870. The bug that causes crashes manifests itself at some conditions when executing an equijoin query with WHERE condition containing a subquery predicate of the form join_attr NOT IN (SELECT ...). Forced Item_in_subselect::set_cond_guard_var to check that the guard array has been created before setting a guard variable on. Otherwise the method does nothing.
2007-04-18 02:35:29 +02:00
# The next three test cases must be executed with the IN=>EXISTS strategy
set @@optimizer_switch="partial_match_rowid_merge=off,partial_match_table_scan=off";
Fixed bug #27870. The bug that causes crashes manifests itself at some conditions when executing an equijoin query with WHERE condition containing a subquery predicate of the form join_attr NOT IN (SELECT ...). To resolve a problem of the correct evaluation of the expression attr NOT IN (SELECT ...) an array of guards is created to make it possible to filter out some predicates of the EXISTS subquery into which the original subquery predicate is transformed, in the cases when a takes the NULL value. If attr is defined as a field that cannot be NULL than such an array is not needed and is not created. However if the field a occurred also an an equijoin predicate t2.a=t1.b and table t1 is accessed before table t2 then it may happen that the the EXISTS subquery is pushed down to the condition evaluated just after table t1 has been accessed. In this case any occurrence of t2.a is substituted for t1.b. When t1.b takes the value of NULL an attempt is made to turn on the corresponding guard. This action caused a crash as no guard array had been created. Now the code of Item_in_subselect::set_cond_guard_var checks that the guard array has been created before setting a guard variable on. Otherwise the method does nothing. It cannot results in returning a row that could be rejected as the condition t2.a=t1.b will be checked later anyway. mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: Added a test case for bug #27870. mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: Added a test case for bug #27870. sql/item_subselect.h: Fixed bug #27870. The bug that causes crashes manifests itself at some conditions when executing an equijoin query with WHERE condition containing a subquery predicate of the form join_attr NOT IN (SELECT ...). Forced Item_in_subselect::set_cond_guard_var to check that the guard array has been created before setting a guard variable on. Otherwise the method does nothing.
2007-04-18 02:35:29 +02:00
#
# Bug #27870: crash of an equijoin query with WHERE condition containing
# a subquery predicate of the form <join attr> NOT IN (SELECT ...)
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
CREATE TABLE t2 (b int, PRIMARY KEY(b));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (NULL), (4);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (3), (1),(2), (5), (4), (7), (6);
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT a FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=b AND (b NOT IN (SELECT a FROM t1));
SELECT a FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=b AND (b NOT IN (SELECT a FROM t1));
SELECT a FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=b AND (b NOT IN (SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a > 4));
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
Fixed bug #28375: a query with an NOT IN subquery predicate may cause a crash when the left operand of the predicate is evaluated to NULL. It happens when the rows from the inner tables (tables from the subquery) are accessed by index methods with key values obtained by evaluation of the left operand of the subquery predicate. When this predicate is evaluated to NULL an alternative access with full table scan is used to check whether the result set returned by the subquery is empty or not. The crash was due to the fact the info about the access methods used for regular key values was not properly restored after a switch back from the full scan access method had occurred. The patch restores this info properly. The same problem existed for queries with IN subquery predicates if they were used not at the top level of the queries. mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: Added a test case for bug #28375. mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: Added a test case for bug #28375. sql/item_subselect.cc: Fixed bug #28375: a query with an NOT IN subquery predicate may cause a crash when the left operand of the predicate is evaluated to NULL. It happens when the rows from the inner tables (tables from the subquery) are accessed by index methods with key values obtained by evaluation of the left operand of the subquery predicate. When this predicate is evaluated to NULL an alternative access with full table scan is used to check whether the result set returned by the subquery is empty or not. The crash was due to the fact the info about the access methods used for regular key values was not properly restored after a switch back from the full scan access method had occurred. The patch restores this info properly. sql/sql_select.h: Fixed bug #28375: a query with an NOT IN subquery predicate may cause a crash when the left operand of the predicate is evaluated to NULL. In the JOIN_TAB structure two fields have been added to save info about index methods used to access the subquery rows. The saved info is used after a switch back from the alternative full scan access method has occurred. The full scan is used when the left operand of the subquery predicate is evaluated to NULL.
2007-05-12 04:37:32 +02:00
#
# Bug #28375: crash for NOT IN subquery predicate when left operand becomes NULL
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (id int);
CREATE TABLE t2 (id int PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t3 (id int PRIMARY KEY, name varchar(10));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2), (NULL), (3), (1);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (234), (345), (457);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (222,'bbb'), (333,'ccc'), (111,'aaa');
EXPLAIN
SELECT * FROM t1
WHERE t1.id NOT IN (SELECT t2.id FROM t2,t3
WHERE t3.name='xxx' AND t2.id=t3.id);
SELECT * FROM t1
WHERE t1.id NOT IN (SELECT t2.id FROM t2,t3
WHERE t3.name='xxx' AND t2.id=t3.id);
SELECT (t1.id IN (SELECT t2.id FROM t2,t3
WHERE t3.name='xxx' AND t2.id=t3.id)) AS x
FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3;
#
# Bug #22855: Optimizer doesn't rewrite NOT IN subselects to a correlated
# subquery
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(-1), (65),(66);
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (65),(66);
SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a NOT IN (65,66);
SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a NOT IN (SELECT a FROM t2);
EXPLAIN SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a NOT IN (SELECT a FROM t2);
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
#
# Bug #34763: item_subselect.cc:1235:Item_in_subselect::row_value_transformer:
# Assertion failed, unexpected error message:
# ERROR 1247 (42S22): Reference '<list ref>' not supported (forward
# reference in item list)
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
CREATE TABLE t2 (placeholder CHAR(11));
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES("placeholder");
SELECT ROW(1, 2) IN (SELECT t1.a, 2) FROM t1 GROUP BY t1.a;
SELECT ROW(1, 2) IN (SELECT t1.a, 2 FROM t2) FROM t1 GROUP BY t1.a;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
#
# Bug #36005: crash in subselect with single row
# (subselect_single_select_engine::exec)
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3);
CREATE TABLE t2 SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT 1 FROM t1 WHERE t1.a NOT IN (SELECT 1 FROM t1, t2 WHERE 0);
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
#
# Bug 2198
#
create table t1 (a int, b decimal(13, 3));
insert into t1 values (1, 0.123);
select a, (select max(b) from t1) into outfile "subselect.out.file.1" from t1;
delete from t1;
load data infile "subselect.out.file.1" into table t1;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
let $datadir=`select @@datadir`;
--remove_file $datadir/test/subselect.out.file.1
#
# Bug #37894: Assertion in init_read_record_seq in handler.h line 1444
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
pk INT PRIMARY KEY,
int_key INT,
varchar_key VARCHAR(5) UNIQUE,
varchar_nokey VARCHAR(5)
);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (9, 7,NULL,NULL), (10,8,'p' ,'p');
SELECT varchar_nokey
FROM t1
WHERE NULL NOT IN (
SELECT INNR.pk FROM t1 AS INNR2
LEFT JOIN t1 AS INNR ON ( INNR2.int_key = INNR.int_key )
WHERE INNR.varchar_key > 'n{'
);
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Bug #39069: <row constructor> IN <table-subquery> seriously messed up
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2), (11);
--echo # 2nd and 3rd columns should be same
SELECT a, ROW(11, 12) = (SELECT a, 22), ROW(11, 12) IN (SELECT a, 22) FROM t1 GROUP BY t1.a;
SELECT a, ROW(11, 12) = (SELECT a, 12), ROW(11, 12) IN (SELECT a, 12) FROM t1 GROUP BY t1.a;
SELECT a, ROW(11, 12) = (SELECT a, 22), ROW(11, 12) IN (SELECT a, 22) FROM t1;
SELECT a, ROW(11, 12) = (SELECT a, 12), ROW(11, 12) IN (SELECT a, 12) FROM t1;
# The x alias is used below to workaround bug #40674.
# Regression tests for sum function on outer column in subselect from dual:
SELECT a AS x, ROW(11, 12) = (SELECT MAX(x), 22), ROW(11, 12) IN (SELECT MAX(x), 22) FROM t1;
--echo # 2nd and 3rd columns should be same
EXPLAIN SELECT a AS x, ROW(11, 12) = (SELECT MAX(x), 12), ROW(11, 12) IN (SELECT MAX(x), 12) FROM t1;
SELECT a AS x, ROW(11, 12) = (SELECT MAX(x), 12), ROW(11, 12) IN (SELECT MAX(x), 12) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo # both columns should be same
SELECT ROW(1,2) = (SELECT NULL, NULL), ROW(1,2) IN (SELECT NULL, NULL);
SELECT ROW(1,2) = (SELECT 1, NULL), ROW(1,2) IN (SELECT 1, NULL);
SELECT ROW(1,2) = (SELECT NULL, 2), ROW(1,2) IN (SELECT NULL, 2);
SELECT ROW(1,2) = (SELECT NULL, 1), ROW(1,2) IN (SELECT NULL, 1);
SELECT ROW(1,2) = (SELECT 1, 1), ROW(1,2) IN (SELECT 1, 1);
SELECT ROW(1,2) = (SELECT 1, 2), ROW(1,2) IN (SELECT 1, 2);
#
# Bug #37362 Crash in do_field_eq
#
# Note that currently this test produces wrong output, see MBug#430669.
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT, c INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1,1), (1,1,1);
--error 1054
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT c FROM
( SELECT
(SELECT COUNT(a) FROM
(SELECT COUNT(b) FROM t1) AS x GROUP BY c
) FROM t1 GROUP BY b
) AS y;
SHOW WARNINGS;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo End of 5.0 tests
--echo #
--echo # BUG#36896: Server crash on SELECT FROM DUAL
--echo #
create table t1 (a int);
select 1 as res from dual where (1) in (select * from t1);
drop table t1;
#
# BUG#36135 "void Diagnostics_area::set_eof_status(THD*): Assertion `!is_set()' failed."
#
create table t0 (a int);
insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t1 (
a int(11) default null,
b int(11) default null,
key (a)
);
# produce numbers 0..999
insert into t1 select A.a+10*(B.a+10*C.a),A.a+10*(B.a+10*C.a) from t0 A, t0 B, t0 C;
create table t2 (a int(11) default null);
insert into t2 values (0),(1);
create table t3 (a int(11) default null);
insert into t3 values (0),(1);
create table t4 (a int(11) default null);
insert into t4 values (0),(1);
create table t5 (a int(11) default null);
insert into t5 values (0),(1),(0),(1);
# this must not fail assertion
--error 1242
select * from t2, t3
where
t2.a < 10 and
t3.a+1 = 2 and
t3.a in (select t1.b from t1
where t1.a+1=t1.a+1 and
t1.a < (select t4.a+10
from t4, t5 limit 2));
drop table t0, t1, t2, t3, t4, t5;
--echo #
--echo # BUG#48177 - SELECTs with NOT IN subqueries containing NULL
--echo # values return too many records
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (
i1 int DEFAULT NULL,
i2 int DEFAULT NULL
) ;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2, 3);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4, NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4, 0);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL, NULL);
CREATE TABLE t2 (
i1 int DEFAULT NULL,
i2 int DEFAULT NULL
) ;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (4, NULL);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (5, 0);
--echo
--echo Data in t1
SELECT i1, i2 FROM t1;
--echo
--echo Data in subquery (should be filtered out)
SELECT i1, i2 FROM t2 ORDER BY i1;
FLUSH STATUS;
Subquery cache (MWL#66) added. libmysqld/Makefile.am: The new file added. mysql-test/r/index_merge_myisam.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/myisam_mrr.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subquery_cache.result: The subquery cache tests added. mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. mysql-test/r/subselect3_jcl6.result: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_mat.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_opts.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_semijoin.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_sj.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_sj_jcl6.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/t/subquery_cache.test: The subquery cache tests added. mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. sql/CMakeLists.txt: The new file added. sql/Makefile.am: The new files added. sql/item.cc: Expression cache item (Item_cache_wrapper) added. Item_ref and Item_field fixed for correct usage of result field and fast resolwing in SP. sql/item.h: Expression cache item (Item_cache_wrapper) added. Item_ref and Item_field fixed for correct usage of result field and fast resolwing in SP. sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Subquery cache added. sql/item_subselect.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/item_subselect.h: Subquery cache added. sql/item_sum.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/mysql_priv.h: subquery_cache optimization option added. sql/mysqld.cc: subquery_cache optimization option added. sql/opt_range.cc: Fix due to subquery cache. sql/opt_subselect.cc: Parameters of the function cahnged. sql/procedure.h: .h file guard added. sql/sql_base.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/sql_class.cc: Option to allow add indeces to temporary table. sql/sql_class.h: Item iterators added. Option to allow add indeces to temporary table. sql/sql_expression_cache.cc: Expression cache for caching subqueries added. sql/sql_expression_cache.h: Expression cache for caching subqueries added. sql/sql_lex.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/sql_lex.h: Registration of subqueries and subquery parameters added. sql/sql_select.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/sql_select.h: Subquery cache added. sql/sql_union.cc: A new parameter to the function added. sql/sql_update.cc: A new parameter to the function added. sql/table.cc: Procedures to manage temporarty tables index added. sql/table.h: Procedures to manage temporarty tables index added. storage/maria/ha_maria.cc: Fix of handler to allow destoy a table in case of error during the table creation. storage/maria/ha_maria.h: .h file guard added. storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Fix of handler to allow destoy a table in case of error during the table creation.
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set @save_optimizer_switch2=@@optimizer_switch;
set optimizer_switch='subquery_cache=off';
--echo
SELECT i1, i2
FROM t1
WHERE (i1, i2)
NOT IN (SELECT i1, i2 FROM t2);
--echo
--echo # Check that the subquery only has to be evaluated once
--echo # for all-NULL values even though there are two (NULL,NULL) records
--echo # Baseline:
SHOW STATUS LIKE '%Handler_read_rnd_next';
--echo
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL, NULL);
FLUSH STATUS;
--echo
SELECT i1, i2
FROM t1
WHERE (i1, i2)
NOT IN (SELECT i1, i2 FROM t2);
--echo
--echo # Handler_read_rnd_next should be one more than baseline
--echo # (read record from t1, but do not read from t2)
SHOW STATUS LIKE '%Handler_read_rnd_next';
Subquery cache (MWL#66) added. libmysqld/Makefile.am: The new file added. mysql-test/r/index_merge_myisam.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/myisam_mrr.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subquery_cache.result: The subquery cache tests added. mysql-test/r/subselect3.result: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. mysql-test/r/subselect3_jcl6.result: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_mat.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_opts.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_no_semijoin.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_sj.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/r/subselect_sj_jcl6.result: subquery_cache optimization option added. mysql-test/t/subquery_cache.test: The subquery cache tests added. mysql-test/t/subselect3.test: Subquery cache switched off to avoid changing read statistics. sql/CMakeLists.txt: The new file added. sql/Makefile.am: The new files added. sql/item.cc: Expression cache item (Item_cache_wrapper) added. Item_ref and Item_field fixed for correct usage of result field and fast resolwing in SP. sql/item.h: Expression cache item (Item_cache_wrapper) added. Item_ref and Item_field fixed for correct usage of result field and fast resolwing in SP. sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Subquery cache added. sql/item_subselect.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/item_subselect.h: Subquery cache added. sql/item_sum.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/mysql_priv.h: subquery_cache optimization option added. sql/mysqld.cc: subquery_cache optimization option added. sql/opt_range.cc: Fix due to subquery cache. sql/opt_subselect.cc: Parameters of the function cahnged. sql/procedure.h: .h file guard added. sql/sql_base.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/sql_class.cc: Option to allow add indeces to temporary table. sql/sql_class.h: Item iterators added. Option to allow add indeces to temporary table. sql/sql_expression_cache.cc: Expression cache for caching subqueries added. sql/sql_expression_cache.h: Expression cache for caching subqueries added. sql/sql_lex.cc: Registration of subquery parameters added. sql/sql_lex.h: Registration of subqueries and subquery parameters added. sql/sql_select.cc: Subquery cache added. sql/sql_select.h: Subquery cache added. sql/sql_union.cc: A new parameter to the function added. sql/sql_update.cc: A new parameter to the function added. sql/table.cc: Procedures to manage temporarty tables index added. sql/table.h: Procedures to manage temporarty tables index added. storage/maria/ha_maria.cc: Fix of handler to allow destoy a table in case of error during the table creation. storage/maria/ha_maria.h: .h file guard added. storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Fix of handler to allow destoy a table in case of error during the table creation.
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set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch2;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
--echo End of 5.1 tests
#
# Test for the problem with using sj-materialization when subquery's select
# list element SCOL is covered by equality propagation and has preceding equal
# column PCOL which belongs to a table within the the semi-join nest: SJM-Scan
# process should unpack column value not to SCOL but rather to PCOL, as
# substitute_best_equal has made all conditions to refer to PCOL.
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a int(11) NOT NULL,
b int(11) NOT NULL,
c datetime default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (a),
KEY idx_bc (b,c)
);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES
(406989,67,'2006-02-23 17:08:46'), (150078,67,'2005-10-26 11:17:45'),
(406993,67,'2006-02-27 11:20:57'), (245655,67,'2005-12-08 15:59:08'),
(406994,67,'2006-02-27 11:26:46'), (256,67,NULL),
(398341,67,'2006-02-20 04:48:44'), (254,67,NULL),(1120,67,NULL),
(406988,67,'2006-02-23 17:07:22'), (255,67,NULL),
(398340,67,'2006-02-20 04:38:53'),(406631,67,'2006-02-23 10:49:42'),
(245653,67,'2005-12-08 15:59:07'),(406992,67,'2006-02-24 16:47:18'),
(245654,67,'2005-12-08 15:59:08'),(406995,67,'2006-02-28 11:55:00'),
(127261,67,'2005-10-13 12:17:58'),(406991,67,'2006-02-24 16:42:32'),
(245652,67,'2005-12-08 15:58:27'),(398545,67,'2006-02-20 04:53:13'),
(154504,67,'2005-10-28 11:53:01'),(9199,67,NULL),(1,67,'2006-02-23 15:01:35'),
(223456,67,NULL),(4101,67,NULL),(1133,67,NULL),
(406990,67,'2006-02-23 18:01:45'),(148815,67,'2005-10-25 15:34:17'),
(148812,67,'2005-10-25 15:30:01'),(245651,67,'2005-12-08 15:58:27'),
(154503,67,'2005-10-28 11:52:38');
create table t11 select * from t1 where b = 67 AND (c IS NULL OR c > NOW()) order by 3 asc;
create table t12 select * from t1 where b = 67 AND (c IS NULL OR c > NOW()) order by 3 desc;
create table t21 select * from t1 where b = 67 AND (c IS NULL OR c > '2005-12-08') order by 3 asc;
create table t22 select * from t1 where b = 67 AND (c IS NULL OR c > '2005-12-08') order by 3 desc;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
set @@optimizer_switch='materialization=off';
update t22 set c = '2005-12-08 15:58:27' where a = 255;
explain select t21.* from t21,t22 where t21.a = t22.a and
t22.a in (select t12.a from t11, t12 where t11.a in(255,256) and t11.a = t12.a and t11.c is null) and t22.c is null order by t21.a;
select t21.* from t21,t22 where t21.a = t22.a and
t22.a in (select t12.a from t11, t12 where t11.a in(255,256) and t11.a = t12.a and t11.c is null) and t22.c is null order by t21.a;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
drop table t1, t11, t12, t21, t22;
#
# Test sj-materialization re-execution. The test isn't meaningful (materialized
# table stays the same across all executions) because it's hard to create a
# dataset that would verify correct re-execution without hitting BUG#31480
#
create table t1(a int);
insert into t1 values (0),(1);
set @@optimizer_switch='firstmatch=off,materialization=off';
explain
select (select max(Y.a) from t1 Y where a in (select a from t1 Z) and a < X.a) as subq from t1 X;
select (select max(Y.a) from t1 Y where a in (select a from t1 Z) and a < X.a) as subq from t1 X;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
drop table t1;
#
# Test confluent duplicate weedout
#
create table t0 (a int);
insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t1 as select * from t0;
insert into t1 select a+10 from t0;
set @@optimizer_switch='firstmatch=off,materialization=off';
insert into t0 values(2);
explain select * from t1 where 2 in (select a from t0);
select * from t1 where 2 in (select a from t0);
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
set @@optimizer_switch='materialization=off';
explain select * from t1 where 2 in (select a from t0);
select * from t1 where 2 in (select a from t0);
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
set @@optimizer_switch='materialization=off';
#
# FirstMatch referring to a derived table
#
set @tmp_optimizer_switch=@@optimizer_switch;
set optimizer_switch='derived_merge=off,derived_with_keys=off';
explain select * from (select a from t0) X where a in (select a from t1);
drop table t0, t1;
set optimizer_switch=@tmp_optimizer_switch;
#
# LooseScan: Check if we can pick it together with range access
#
create table t0 (a int);
insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t1 (kp1 int, kp2 int, c int, filler char(100), key(kp1, kp2));
insert into t1 select A.a+10*(B.a+10*C.a), 0, 0, 'filler' from t0 A, t0 B, t0 C;
insert into t1 select * from t1 where kp1 < 20;
create table t3 (a int);
insert into t3 select A.a + 10*B.a from t0 A, t0 B;
explain select * from t3 where a in (select kp1 from t1 where kp1<20);
create table t4 (pk int primary key);
insert into t4 select a from t3;
explain select * from t3 where a in (select t1.kp1 from t1,t4 where kp1<20
and t4.pk=t1.c);
drop table t1, t3, t4;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
#
# Test if we handle duplicate elimination temptable overflowing to disk
#
create table t1 (a int) as select * from t0 where a < 5;
set @save_max_heap_table_size=@@max_heap_table_size;
set @@optimizer_switch='firstmatch=off,materialization=off';
set @@max_heap_table_size= 16384;
explain select count(*) from t0 A, t0 B, t0 C, t0 D where D.a in (select a from t1 E where a+1 < 10000 + A.a + B.a +C.a+D.a);
flush status;
select count(*) from t0 A, t0 B, t0 C, t0 D where D.a in (select a from t1 E where a+1 < 10000 + A.a + B.a +C.a+D.a);
show status like 'Created_tmp_disk_tables';
set @save_max_heap_table_size=@@max_heap_table_size;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
drop table t0, t1;
#
# Materialize + Scan + ref access to the subsequent table based on scanned
# value
#
create table t0 (a int);
insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t2(a int);
insert into t2 values (1),(2);
create table t3 ( a int , filler char(100), key(a));
insert into t3 select A.a + 10*B.a, 'filler' from t0 A, t0 B;
explain select * from t3 where a in (select a from t2) and (a > 5 or a < 10);
select * from t3 where a in (select a from t2);
drop table t0, t2, t3;
#
# DATETIME type checks
#
set @@optimizer_switch='firstmatch=off,materialization=off';
create table t1 (a date);
insert into t1 values ('2008-01-01'),('2008-01-01'),('2008-02-01'),('2008-02-01');
create table t2 (a int);
insert into t2 values (1),(2);
create table t3 (a char(10));
insert into t3 select * from t1;
insert into t3 values (1),(2);
explain select * from t2 where a in (select a from t1);
explain select * from t2 where a in (select a from t2);
explain select * from t2 where a in (select a from t3);
explain select * from t1 where a in (select a from t3);
drop table t1, t2, t3;
create table t1 (a decimal);
insert into t1 values (1),(2);
explain select * from t1 where a in (select a from t1);
drop table t1;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
set @@optimizer_switch='materialization=off';
#
# SJ-Materialization-scan for non-first table
#
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t2 as select * from t1;
create table t3 (a int, b int, filler char(100), key(a));
insert into t3 select A.a + 10*B.a, A.a + 10*B.a, 'filler' from t1 A, t1 B, t1 C;
explain select * from t1, t3 where t3.a in (select a from t2) and (t3.a < 10 or t3.a >30) and t1.a =3;
#
# Verify that straight_join modifier in parent or child prevents flattening
#
explain select straight_join * from t1 A, t1 B where A.a in (select a from t2);
explain select * from t2 where a in (select straight_join A.a from t1 A, t1 B);
explain select * from t2 where a in (select straight_join A.a from t1 A, t1 B);
explain select straight_join * from t2 X, t2 Y
where X.a in (select straight_join A.a from t1 A, t1 B);
#
# SJ-Materialization scan + first table being system const table
#
create table t0 (a int, b int);
insert into t0 values(1,1);
explain select * from t0, t3 where t3.a in (select a from t2) and (t3.a < 10 or t3.a >30);
create table t4 as select a as x, a as y from t1;
explain select * from t0, t3 where (t3.a, t3.b) in (select x,y from t4) and (t3.a < 10 or t3.a >30);
drop table t0,t1,t2,t3,t4;
#
# LooseScan with ref access
#
create table t0 (a int);
insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t1 (a int, b int, filler char(100), key(a,b));
insert into t1 select A.a, B.a, 'filler' from t0 A, t0 B;
create table t2 as select * from t1;
explain select * from t2 where a in (select b from t1 where a=3);
explain select * from t2 where (b,a) in (select a,b from t1 where a=3);
drop table t1,t2;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
#
# Multi-column sj-materialization with lookups
#
create table t1 (a int, b int);
insert into t1 select a,a from t0;
create table t2 (a int, b int);
insert into t2 select A.a + 10*B.a, A.a + 10*B.a from t0 A, t0 B;
set @@optimizer_switch='firstmatch=off,materialization=off';
explain select * from t1 where (a,b) in (select a,b from t2);
# A smallish test if find_best() still works for semi-join optimization:
set @save_optimizer_search_depth=@@optimizer_search_depth;
set @@optimizer_search_depth=63;
explain select * from t1 where (a,b) in (select a,b from t2);
set @@optimizer_search_depth=@save_optimizer_search_depth;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
drop table t0, t1, t2;
set @@optimizer_switch='materialization=off';
#
# Primitive SJ-Materialization tests for DECIMAL and DATE
#
create table t0 (a decimal(4,2));
insert into t0 values (10.24), (22.11);
create table t1 as select * from t0;
insert into t1 select * from t0;
explain select * from t0 where a in (select a from t1);
select * from t0 where a in (select a from t1);
drop table t0, t1;
create table t0(a date);
insert into t0 values ('2008-01-01'),('2008-02-02');
create table t1 as select * from t0;
insert into t1 select * from t0;
explain select * from t0 where a in (select a from t1);
select * from t0 where a in (select a from t1);
drop table t0, t1;
#
# Fix a trivial crash with SJ-Materialization lookup, multiple tables in the
# subquery, and a condition on some of inner tables but not others
#
create table t0(a int);
insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t1 as select a as a, a as b, a as c from t0 where a < 3;
create table t2 as select a as a, a as b from t0 where a < 3;
insert into t2 select * from t2;
explain select * from t1 where (a,b,c) in (select X.a, Y.a, Z.a from t2 X, t2 Y, t2 Z where X.b=33);
drop table t0,t1,t2;
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
--echo
--echo BUG#37842: Assertion in DsMrr_impl::dsmrr_init, at handler.cc:4307
--echo
CREATE TABLE t1 (
`pk` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`int_key` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`pk`),
KEY `int_key` (`int_key`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,9),(2,3),(3,8),(4,6),(5,9),(6,5),(7,5),(8,9),(9,1),(10,10);
SELECT `pk` FROM t1 AS OUTR WHERE `int_key` = ALL (
SELECT `int_key` FROM t1 AS INNR WHERE INNR . `pk` >= 9
);
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo
--echo BUG#40118 Crash when running Batched Key Access and requiring one match for each key
--echo
create table t0(a int);
insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t1 (a int, key(a));
insert into t1 select * from t0;
alter table t1 add b int not null, add filler char(200);
insert into t1 select * from t1;
insert into t1 select * from t1;
set @save_join_cache_level=@@join_cache_level;
set join_cache_level=6;
select * from t0 where t0.a in (select t1.a from t1 where t1.b=0);
set join_cache_level=@save_join_cache_level;
drop table t0, t1;
--echo #
--echo # BUG#32665 Query with dependent subquery is too slow
--echo #
create table t1 (
idIndividual int primary key
);
insert into t1 values (1),(2);
create table t2 (
idContact int primary key,
contactType int,
idObj int
);
insert into t2 values (1,1,1),(2,2,2),(3,3,3);
create table t3 (
idAddress int primary key,
idContact int,
postalStripped varchar(100)
);
insert into t3 values (1,1, 'foo'), (2,2,'bar');
--echo The following must be converted to a semi-join:
set @save_optimizer_switch=@@optimizer_switch;
set @@optimizer_switch='materialization=off';
explain extended SELECT a.idIndividual FROM t1 a
WHERE a.idIndividual IN
( SELECT c.idObj FROM t3 cona
INNER JOIN t2 c ON c.idContact=cona.idContact
WHERE cona.postalStripped='T2H3B2'
);
set @@optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
drop table t1,t2,t3;
--echo #
--echo # BUG#47367 Crash in Name_resolution_context::process_error
--echo #
SET SESSION optimizer_switch = 'semijoin=off';
CREATE TABLE t1 (f1 INTEGER);
CREATE TABLE t2 LIKE t1;
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1 () BEGIN SELECT f1 FROM t1 WHERE f1 IN (SELECT f1 FROM t2); END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1;
ALTER TABLE t2 CHANGE COLUMN f1 my_column INT;
CALL p1;
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
--echo # Restore the original column list of table t2:
ALTER TABLE t2 CHANGE COLUMN my_column f1 INT;
SET SESSION optimizer_switch = 'semijoin=on';
delimiter |;
--echo # Recreate procedure so that we eliminate any caching effects
CREATE PROCEDURE p1 () BEGIN SELECT f1 FROM t1 WHERE f1 IN (SELECT f1 FROM t2); END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1;
ALTER TABLE t2 CHANGE COLUMN f1 my_column INT;
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
CALL p1;
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
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--echo #
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--echo # fix of lp:824425 (prohibiting subqueries in row in
--echo # left part of IN/ALL/ANY)
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a int) ;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (20),(30);
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int) ;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (3),(9);
CREATE TABLE t3 ( a int, b int) ;
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (20,5),(30,6);
set @optimizer_switch_save=@@optimizer_switch;
SET SESSION optimizer_switch='semijoin=OFF,in_to_exists=OFF,materialization=ON,partial_match_rowid_merge=ON,partial_match_table_scan=OFF';
SELECT * FROM t1
WHERE (
( SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE a = 9 )
) NOT IN (
SELECT b
FROM t3
);
explain extended
SELECT * FROM t1
WHERE (
( SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE a = 9 )
) NOT IN (
SELECT b
FROM t3
);
--error ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET
SELECT * FROM t1
WHERE (
( SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE a = 9 ),
( SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE a = 3 )
) NOT IN (
SELECT b , a
FROM t3
);
set optimizer_switch=@optimizer_switch_save;
drop table t1,t2,t3;
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--echo End of 5.3 tests
--echo #
--echo # BUG#48920: COUNT DISTINCT returns 1 for NULL values when in a subquery
--echo # in the select list
--echo #
--echo
CREATE TABLE t1 (
i int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
v varchar(1) DEFAULT NULL
);
--echo
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (8,'v');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (9,'r');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL,'y');
--echo
CREATE TABLE t2 (
i int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
v varchar(1) DEFAULT NULL,
KEY i_key (i)
);
--echo
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (NULL,'r');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (0,'c');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (0,'o');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2,'v');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (7,'c');
--echo
SELECT i, v, (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT i)
FROM t1
WHERE v = t2.v) as subsel
FROM t2;
--echo
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT i, v, (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT i)
FROM t1
WHERE v = t2.v) as subsel
FROM t2;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
--echo End of 5.6 tests
# The following command must be the last one in the file
set @@optimizer_switch=@subselect3_tmp;