account by the optimizer.
Now all row equalities are converted into conjunctions of
equalities between row elements. They are taken into account
by the optimizer together with the original regular equality
predicates.
make st_select_lex::setup_ref_array() take into account that
Item_sum-descendant objects located within descendant SELECTs
may be added into ref_pointer_array.
Made the parser to support parenthesis around UNION branches.
This is done by amending the rules of the parser so it generates the correct
structure.
Currently it supports arbitrary subquery/join/parenthesis operations in the
EXISTS clause.
In the IN/scalar subquery case it will allow adding nested parenthesis only
if there is an UNION clause after the parenthesis. Otherwise it will just
treat the multiple nested parenthesis as a scalar expression.
It adds extra lex level for ((SELECT ...) UNION ...) to accommodate for the
UNION clause.
when a range condition use an invalid DATETIME constant.
Now we do not use invalid DATETIME constants to form end keys for
range intervals: range analysis just ignores predicates with such
constants.
const tables. This resulted in choosing extremely inefficient
execution plans in same cases when distribution of data in
joined were skewed (see the customer test case for the bug).
used.
Sorting by RAND() uses a temporary table in order to get a correct results.
User defined variable was set during filling the temporary table and later
on it is substituted for its value from the temporary table. Due to this
it contains the last value stored in the temporary table.
Now if the result_field is set for the Item_func_set_user_var object it
updates variable from the result_field value when being sent to a client.
The Item_func_set_user_var::check() now accepts a use_result_field
parameter. Depending on its value the result_field or the args[0] is used
to get current value.
when X.509 subject was required for a connect, we tested whether it was the right
one, but did not refuse the connexion if not. fixed.
(corrected CS now --replace_results socket-path)
buffer for a MY_BITMAP temporary buffer allocated on stack in the
function get_best_covering_ror_intersect().
Now the buffer of a proper size is allocated by a request from this
function in mem_root.
We succeeded to demonstrate the bug only on Windows with a very large
database. That's why no test case is provided for in the patch.
A date can be represented as an int (like 20060101) and as a string (like
"2006.01.01"). When a DATE/TIME field is compared in one SELECT against both
representations the constant propagation mechanism leads to comparison
of DATE as a string and DATE as an int. In this example it compares 2006 and
20060101 integers. Obviously it fails comparison although they represents the
same date.
Now the Item_bool_func2::fix_length_and_dec() function sets the comparison
context for items being compared. I.e. if items compared as strings the
comparison context is STRING.
The constant propagation mechanism now doesn't mix items used in different
comparison contexts. The context check is done in the
Item_field::equal_fields_propagator() and in the change_cond_ref_to_const()
functions.
Also the better fix for bug 21159 is introduced.