length.
When temporary field created for DATE(LEFT(column,8)) expression, max_length
value is taken from Item_date_typecast, and it is getting it from underlaid
Item_func_left and it's max_length is 8 in given expression. And all this
results in stripping last 2 digits.
To Item_date_typecast class added its own fix_length_and_dec() function
that sets max_length value to 10, which is proper for DATE field.
Added a test case for bug #11414.
sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug #11414: crash on Windows with some simple
GROUP BY queries.
It happened to an allocation of an array containing
0 Copy_field elements in setup_copy_fields.
The bug had been already fixed in 5.0.
Added a test case for bug #11295.
item_buff.cc:
Fixed bug #11295.
This a correction for the patch of bug #11088 that takes into
account a possible NULL values of the BLOB column.
Added a test case for bug #11385.
group_by.test:
Added a test case for bug #11385.
field.h:
Fixed bug #11385.
The bug was due to not defined method decimals for the class
Field_datetime.
- Print warning that says display width is not supported for datatype TIMESTAMP, if user tries to create a TIMESTAMP column with display width.
- Use display width for TIMESTAMP only in type_timestamp test to make sure warning is displayed correctly.
Added a test case for bug #8614.
sql_select.cc:
Fixed bug #8614.
SELECT DISTINCT ... GROUP BY 'const' must be equivalent to
SELECT ... GROUP BY 'const'.
When the GROUP BY clause contains a column reference that can be resolved to
both an aliased column in the SELECT list, and to a column in the FROM clause,
the group column is resolved to the column in the FROM clause (for ANSI conformance).
However, it may be so that the user's intent is just the other way around, and he/she
gets the query results grouped by a completely different column than expexted.
This patch adds a warning in such cases that tells the user that there is potential
ambiguity in the group column.
sql/sql_select.cc
- Added a warning when a GROUP column is ambiguous due to that there is a
column reference with the same name both in the SELECT and FROM clauses.
In this case we resolve to the column in FROM clause and warn the user
of a possible ambiguity.
- More extensive comments.
- Changed the function to return bool instead of int (as in other places).
mysql-test/t/group_by.test
Added test for BUG#11211.
mysql-test/r/group_by.result
Added test for BUG#11211.
Fixed bug #11088: a crash for queries with GROUP BY a BLOB column
+ COUNT(DISTINCT...) due to an attempt to allocate a too large
buffer for the BLOB field.
Now the size of the buffer is limited by max_sort_length.
group_by.test, group_by.result:
Added a test case for bug #11088.
Ensure that references in HAVING, ORDER BY or GROUP BY are calculated after fields in SELECT.
This will ensure that any reference to these has a valid value.
Generalized the code for split_sum_func()
In Item_ref::Item_ref set maybe_null (and other fields fix_fields sets) to be the
same as in (*ref), because Item_ref::fix_fields() will not be called. Previously
maybe_null was 0 always and this produced a bogus state where
maybe_null==0 && is_null() == true
which broke evaluation for some upper-level Items, like AND and OR.
Cleaned up embedded library access and query cache handling
Changed min stack size to 128K (to allow longer MyISAM keys)
Fixed wrong priority for XOR (should be less than NEG to get -1^1 to work)