When there is no index defined filesort is used to sort the result of a
query. If there is a function in the select list and the result set should be
ordered by it's value then this function will be evaluated twice. First time to
get the value of the sort key and second time to send its value to a user.
This happens because filesort when sorts a table remembers only values of its
fields but not values of functions.
All functions are affected. But taking into account that SP and UDF functions
can be both expensive and non-deterministic a temporary table should be used
to store their results and then sort it to avoid twice SP evaluation and to
get a correct result.
If an expression referenced in an ORDER clause contains a SP or UDF
function, force the use of a temporary table.
A new Item_processor function called func_type_checker_processor is added
to check whether the expression contains a function of a particular type.
mysql-test/t/udf.test:
Added test case for bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice
mysql-test/t/sp.test:
Added test case for bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Added test case for bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice
mysql-test/r/udf.result:
Added test case for bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice
sql/sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice
If an expression referenced in an ORDER clause contains a SP or UDF
function, force the use of a temporary table.
sql/item_func.h:
Fixed bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice
A new Item_processor function called func_type_checker_processor is added
to check whether the expression contains a function of a particular type.
sql/item.h:
Fixed bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice
A new Item_processor function called func_type_checker_processor is added
to check whether the expression contains a function of a particular type.
sql/item_func.cc:
Fixed bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice
A new Item_processor function called func_type_checker_processor is added
to check whether the expression contains a function of a particular type.
into olga.mysql.com:/home/igor/mysql-5.0-opt
mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/func_str.test:
Auto merged
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_strfunc.h:
Auto merged
for class Item_func_trim.
For 4.1 it caused wrong output for EXPLAIN EXTENDED commands
if expressions with the TRIM function of two arguments were used.
For 5.0 it caused an error message when trying to select
from a view with the TRIM function of two arguments.
This unexpected error message was due to the fact that the
print method for the class Item_func_trim was inherited from
the class Item_func. Yet the TRIM function does not take a list
of its arguments. Rather it takes the arguments in the form:
[{BOTH | LEADING | TRAILING} [remstr] FROM] str) |
[remstr FROM] str
mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
Added a test case for bug #17526: uncorrect print method
for class Item_func_trim.
mysql-test/t/func_str.test:
Added a test case for bug #17526: incorrect print method
for class Item_func_trim.
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Fixed bug #17526: incorrect print method
for class Item_func_trim.
Added an implementation for the virtual function print
in the class Item_func_trim.
The implementation takes into account the fact the TRIM
function takes the arguments in the following forms:
[{BOTH | LEADING | TRAILING} [remstr] FROM] str) |
[remstr FROM] str
sql/item_strfunc.h:
Fixed bug #17526: incorrect print method
for class Item_func_trim.
Added an implementation for the virtual function print
in the class Item_func_trim.
Declared a virtual method to return the mode of the TRIM
function: LEADING, TRAILING or BOTH.
Added implementations of this method for Item_func_trim and
its descendants Item_func_ltrim and Item_func_rtrim.
into moonbone.local:/work/tmp_merge-5.0-opt-mysql
client/mysql.cc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/date_formats.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/date_formats.test:
Auto merged
sql/time.cc:
Manual merge
Test case for bug#10977 altered to make it work in both plain and ps-protocol modes.
mysql-test/t/select.test:
Test case for bug#10977 altered to make it work in both plain and ps-protocol modes.
mysql-test/r/select.result:
Test case for bug#10977 altered to make it work in both plain and ps-protocol modes.
Corrected the test case after fixing bug#10977
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
Corrected the test case after fixing bug#10977
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Corrected the test case after fixing bug#10977
Fixed bug#10977: No warning issued if a column name is truncated
New warning message is added.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
Fixed bug#10977: No warning issued if a column name is truncated
New warning message is added.
When an alias is set to a column leading spaces are removed from the alias.
But when this is done on aliases set by user this can lead to confusion.
Now Item::set_name() method issues the warning if leading spaces were removed
from an alias set by user.
New warning message is added.
mysql-test/t/select.test:
Added test case for bug#10977:No warning issued if a column name is truncated.
mysql-test/r/select.result:
Added test case for bug#10977:No warning issued if a column name is truncated.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Fixed bug#10977: No warning issued if a column name is truncated
The is_autogenerated_name flag is set before set_name() method call.
sql/item.cc:
Fixed bug#10977: No warning issued if a column name is truncated
Now Item::set_name() method issues the warning if leading spaces were removed
from an alias set by user.
The bug caused a crash of the server if a subquery with
ORDER BY DESC used the range access method.
The bug happened because the method QUICK_SELECT_DESC::reset
was not reworked after MRR interface had been introduced.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Added a test case for bug #20869.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Added a test case for bug #20869.
The bug was due to a loss happened during a refactoring made
on May 30 2005 that modified the function JOIN::reinit.
As a result of it for any subquery the value of offset_limit_cnt
was not restored for the following executions. Yet the first
execution of the subquery made it equal to 0.
The fix restores this value in the function JOIN::reinit.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Added a test case fir bug #20519.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Added a test case fir bug #20519.
into macbook.gmz:/Users/kgeorge/mysql/work/B17212-5.0-opt
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Merge 4.1->5.0 for bug #17212
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Merge 4.1->5.0 for bug #17212
sql/sql_select.cc:
Merge 4.1->5.0 for bug #17212
DESCRIBE returned the type BIGINT for a column of a view if the column
was specified by an expression over values of the type INT.
E.g. for the view defined as follows:
CREATE VIEW v1 SELECT COALESCE(f1,f2) FROM t1
DESCRIBE returned type BIGINT for the only column of the view if f1,f2 are
columns of the INT type.
At the same time DESCRIBE returned type INT for the only column of the table
defined by the statement:
CREATE TABLE t2 SELECT COALESCE(f1,f2) FROM t1.
This inconsistency was removed by the patch.
Now the code chooses between INT/BIGINT depending on the
precision of the aggregated column type.
Thus both DESCRIBE commands above returns type INT for v1 and t2.
mysql-test/r/analyse.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/bigint.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/create.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/olap.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/sp.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result:
Adjusted the results after having fixed bug #19714.
mysql-test/r/view.result:
Added a test case for bug #19714.
mysql-test/t/view.test:
Added a test case for bug #19714.
into moonbone.local:/work/tmp_merge-5.0-opt-mysql
sql/item_subselect.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Auto merged
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Manual merge
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Manual merge
into moonbone.local:/work/tmp_merge-5.0-opt-mysql
mysql-test/r/rpl_insert_id.result:
Auto merged
mysql-test/t/rpl_insert_id.test:
Auto merged
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
Auto merged
sql/item_strfunc.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_class.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_select.cc:
Auto merged
do not look for client-specific commands while inside a multi-line comment.
we will allow multi-comments pretty much anywhere within SQL-statements,
but client-specific commands (help, use, print, ...) must be the first token
in the input.
client/mysql.cc:
Bug#20432: mysql client interprets commands in comments
mysql-test/r/mysql_client.result:
Bug#20432: mysql client interprets commands in comments
test client-side parsing of comments and client-specific commands
mysql-test/t/mysql_client.test:
Bug#20432: mysql client interprets commands in comments
test client-side parsing of comments and client-specific commands
into dl145k.mysql.com:/data0/mkindahl/bk/mysql-5.0-rpl
ndb/include/kernel/GlobalSignalNumbers.h:
Auto merged
ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbdict/Dbdict.cpp:
Auto merged
ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbdict/Dbdict.hpp:
Auto merged
ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbdih/DbdihMain.cpp:
Auto merged
ndb/src/ndbapi/ndberror.c:
Auto merged
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
Auto merged
sql/handler.h:
Auto merged
sql/sql_base.cc:
Auto merged
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Auto merged
* don't use join cache when the incoming data set is already ordered
for ORDER BY
This choice must be made because join cache will effectively
reverse the join order and the results will be sorted by the index
of the table that uses join cache.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
Bug #17212 results not sorted correctly by ORDER BY when using index
* Test suite for the bug
mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test:
Bug #17212 results not sorted correctly by ORDER BY when using index
* Test suite for the bug
sql/sql_select.cc:
Bug #17212 results not sorted correctly by ORDER BY when using index
* don't use join cache when the incoming data set is already sorted
may return a wrong result.
An Item_sum_hybrid object has the was_values flag which indicates whether any
values were added to the sum function. By default it is set to true and reset
to false on any no_rows_in_result() call. This method is called only in
return_zero_rows() function. An ALL/ANY subquery can be optimized by MIN/MAX
optimization. The was_values flag is used to indicate whether the subquery
has returned at least one row. This bug occurs because return_zero_rows() is
called only when we know that the select will return zero rows before
starting any scans but often such information is not known.
In the reported case the return_zero_rows() function is not called and
the was_values flag is not reset to false and yet the subquery return no rows
Item_func_not_all and Item_func_nop_all functions return a wrong
comparison result.
The end_send_group() function now calls no_rows_in_result() for each item
in the fields_list if there is no rows were found for the (sub)query.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Added test case for bug#18503: Queries with a quantified subquery returning empty set may return a wrong result.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Added test case for bug#18503: Queries with a quantified subquery returning empty set may return a wrong result.
sql/sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug#18503: Queries with a quantified subquery returning empty set may return a wrong result.
The end_send_group() function now calls no_rows_in_result() for each item
in the fields_list if there is no matching rows were found.
The problem is that the author used the wrong function to send a warning to the
user about truncation of data. push_warning() takes a constant string and
push_warning_printf() takes a format and variable arguments to fill it.
Since the string we were complaining about contains percent characters, the
printf() code interprets the "%Y" et c. that the user sends. That's wrong, and
often causes a crash, especially if the date mentions seconds, "%s".
A alternate fix would be to use push_warning_printf(..., "%s", warn_buff) .
mysql-test/r/date_formats.result:
Test that an invalid date doesn't crash the server. We should get a warning back
instead of a dead socket.
mysql-test/t/date_formats.test:
Test that an invalid date doesn't crash the server. We should get a warning back
instead of a dead socket.
sql/time.cc:
Don't try to use warn_buf as the start of a varible arguement list to send
to a warning-formatted my_vsnprintf() .
into dl145k.mysql.com:/data0/mkindahl/bk/MERGE/mysql-5.0-merge
ndb/include/kernel/GlobalSignalNumbers.h:
Auto merged
ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbdict/Dbdict.cpp:
Auto merged
ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbdict/Dbdict.hpp:
Auto merged
ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbdih/DbdihMain.cpp:
Auto merged
ndb/src/ndbapi/ndberror.c:
Auto merged
into bodhi.local:/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-runtime-merge-41
sql/opt_range.cc:
Auto merged
support-files/mysql.spec.sh:
Auto merged
mysql-test/Makefile.am:
Manual merge.
The ALL/ANY subqueries are the subject of MIN/MAX optimization. The matter
of this optimization is to embed MIN() or MAX() function into the subquery
in order to get only one row by which we can tell whether the expression
with ALL/ANY subquery is true or false.
But when it is applied to a subquery like 'select a_constant' the reported bug
occurs. As no tables are specified in the subquery the do_select() function
isn't called for the optimized subquery and thus no values have been added
to a MIN()/MAX() function and it returns NULL instead of a_constant.
This leads to a wrong query result.
For the subquery like 'select a_constant' there is no reason to apply
MIN/MAX optimization because the subquery anyway will return at most one row.
Thus the Item_maxmin_subselect class is more appropriate for handling such
subqueries.
The Item_in_subselect::single_value_transformer() function now checks
whether tables are specified for the subquery. If no then this subselect is
handled like a UNION using an Item_maxmin_subselect object.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Added test case for bug#16302: Quantified subquery without any tables gives wrong results
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Added test case for bug#16302: Quantified subquery without any tables gives wrong results
sql/item_subselect.cc:
Fixed bug#16302: Quantified subquery without any tables gives wrong results
The Item_in_subselect::single_value_transformer() function now checks
whether tables are specified for the subquery. If no then this subselect is
handled like a UNION using an Item_maxmin_subselect object.
sql/sql_locale.cc:
Fix Windows compilation failure "cannot convert from 'const char [6]'
to 'const BOOL'" and an apparent bug (use of "FALSE" instead of FALSE
for initialization of is_ascii member of MY_LOCALE)