Side effect: the second debug Note in cache_temporal_4265.result disappeared.
Before this change:
- During JOIN::cache_const_exprs(),
Item::get_cache() for Item_date_add_interval() was called.
The data type for date_add('2001-01-01',interval 5 day) is VARCHAR,
because the first argument is VARCHAR (not temporal).
Item_get_cache() created Item_cache_str('2001-01-06').
- During evaluate_join_record(), get_datetime_value() was called,
which called Item::get_date() for Item_cache_str('2001-01-06').
This gave the second Note. Then, get_datetime_value() created
a new cache, now Item_cache_temporal for '2001-01-06', so not
further str_to_datetime() happened.
After this change:
- During tem_bool_rowready_func2::fix_length_and_dec(),
Arg_comparator::set_cmp_func_datetime() is called,
which immediately creates an instance of Item_cache_date for
the result of date_add('2001-01-01',interval 5 day).
So later no str_to_datetime happens any more,
neither during JOIN::cache_const_exprs(),
nor during evaluate_join_record().
An overflow of the double variable storing the estimate of the
number of rows in a partial join could trigger an assertion
failure during the optimization stage.
based on:
commit f7316aa0c9
Author: Ajo Robert <ajo.robert@oracle.com>
Date: Thu Aug 24 17:03:21 2017 +0530
Bug#26361149 MYSQL SERVER CRASHES AT: COL IN(IFNULL(CONST,
COL), NAME_CONST('NAME', NULL))
Backport of Bug#19143243 fix.
NAME_CONST item can return NULL_ITEM type in case of incorrect arguments.
NULL_ITEM has special processing in Item_func_in function.
In Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec an array of possible comparators is
created. Since NAME_CONST function has NULL_ITEM type, corresponding
array element is empty. Then NAME_CONST is wrapped to ITEM_CACHE.
ITEM_CACHE can not return proper type(NULL_ITEM) in Item_func_in::val_int(),
so the NULL_ITEM is attempted compared with an empty comparator.
The fix is to disable the caching of Item_name_const item.
if it's a DROP TABLE, we cannot detect whether a table is
temporary by looking in thd->temporary_tables - because the
table might simply not exist at all.
backport ce6c0e584e
MDEV-8960: Can't refer the same column twice in one ALTER TABLE
Problem was that if column was created in alter table when
it was refered again it was not tried to find from list
of current columns.
mysql_prepare_alter_table:
There is two cases
(1) If alter table adds a new column and then later alter
changes the field definition, there was no check from
list of new columns, instead an incorrect error was given.
(2) If alter table adds a new column and then later alter
changes the default, there was no check from list of
new columns, instead an incorrect error was given.
For each SELECT the list sj_nests is built by the
function simplify_joins() when scanning different
join nests. This function may be called several
times for the same join nest. That's why before
adding a new member to sj_nests it is necessary
to check if it's already in the list.
The code of simplify_joins() lacked this check and
as a result it could cause memory overwright for
some queries.
A reference to a CTE may occur not in the master of the CTE
specification. In this case if the reference to the CTE is
the first one the specification should be detached from its
master and attached to the referencing select.
Also fixed the TYPE column in the lines of the EXPLAIN output
created for CTE tables.
Caused by 2fcd8c1252. It used the documented pcre API
-pcre_exec(NULL, NULL, NULL, -999, -999, 0, NULL, 0)
to calculate the pcre stack frame size. Unfortunately, modern compilers
broke it by cloning and inlining pcre match() function. 2fcd8c1252
tried to workaround it by setting the stack frame size to at least 500.
It didn't work, 500 is not a universal constant.
Now we fix our copy of pcre to not inline or clone match() - so that
stack frame detection would work again - and detect at cmake time
whether system pcre is broken or usable.
Also use stack, not (much slower) malloc in bundled pcre, unless on Windows
Some innobase/xtrabackup changes around from 10.1 are null merged
, in partucular using os_set_file_size to extend tablespaces in server
or mariabackup.
They require non-trivial amount of additional work in 10.2, due to
innobase differences between 10.1 and 10.2
Fixing the asymmetry in the array field_types_merge_rules[][]
which caused data loss when mixing FLOAT + BIGINT in UNIONs
or hybrid functions:
1. FLOAT + INT = DOUBLE
2. FLOAT + BIGINT = FLOAT
3. INT + FLOAT = DOUBLE
4. BIGINT + FLOAT = DOUBLE
Now FLOAT + BIGINT (as in #2) also produces DOUBLE, like the cases #1,#3,#4 do.
move binlog-dependent part (~6%) into a separate file, to be able
to run the rest of multi_update with embedded server
(include/have_log_bin.inc disables embedded)
- Implementing stricter data type control for Item_long_func descendants
- Cleanup: renaming Type_handler::can_return_str_ascii() to can_return_text()
(a better name).