Added a test case for bug #7945.
sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug #7945. If DISTINCT is used only with constants
in a query with GROUP BY, we can apply an optimization
that set LIMIT to 1 only in the case when there is
no SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS.
Bug#7834 Illegal mix of collations in IN operator
IN was the first function supporting
character set convertion.
agg_arg_charsets() was written afterwards,
which is more flexible.
Now IN just reuses this function.
Version for 4.1. Committed for merge.
If the result table is one of the select tables in INSERT SELECT,
we must not disable the result tables indexes before selecting.
mysql_execute_command() detects the match for other reasons and
adds the flag OPTION_BUFFER_RESULT to the 'select_options'.
In this case the result is put into a temporary table first.
Hence, we can defer the preparation of the insert
table until the result is to be used.
Version for 4.0. Committed for merge.
If the result table is one of the select tables in INSERT SELECT,
we must not disable the result tables indexes before selecting.
mysql_execute_command() detects the match for other reasons and
adds the flag OPTION_BUFFER_RESULT to the 'select_options'.
In this case the result is put into a temporary table first.
Hence, we can defer the preparation of the insert
table until the result is to be used.
This patch collects all previous patches into one.
The main problem was due to that there is are two variables -
dflt_key_cache and sql_key_cache with have more or less duplicate
function. The reson for the bug was that the default value in the key
cache hash was set to dflt_key_cache, then sql_key_cache was set to a
new key cache object, and then dflt_key_cache was set to sql_key_cache
which was different from the dflt_key_cache_var. After sending SIGHUP,
the server was using the original default value for the key cache hash,
which was different from the actual key cache object used for the
default key cache.
macros.
It does not fixes any bugs in 4.0. But it prevents from future error in
any bugfixes that may use these macros. Also after merging into 4.1 tree
this cleanup will fix bug #7884 "Able to add invalid unique index on
TIMESTAMP prefix".
not default_charset_into. It fixes the
problem that in some cases numbers where
treated as CHAR(N), not as BINARY(N), e.g.
wrong 'charsetnr' when sent to the client side.
2. IFNULL didn't aggregate argument charsets
and collations, so IFNULL(1,'a') produced
a CHAR(N). Now produces a BINARY(N).
3. SELECT PROCEDURE ANALIZE now returns
BINARY columns, which is much better than it worked
previously: CHAR with the default character set.
But in the future it's worth to fix the fields
'Field_name' and 'Optimal_fieldtype' to use UTF8,
and 'Min_value' and 'Max_value' to inherit their charsets
from the original items. But it is not important,
and BINARY(N) is OK for now.
4. Tests were fixed accordingly. No new tests were
made, as the old onces cover everything.