This patch adds for "--ps-protocol" second execution
of queries "SELECT".
Also in this patch it is added ability to disable/enable
(--disable_ps2_protocol/--enable_ps2_protocol) second
execution for "--ps-prototocol" in testcases.
This bug affected queries with IN predicates that contain parameter markers
in the value list. Such queries are executed via prepared statements.
The problem appeared only if the number of elements in the value list
was greater than the set value of the system variable
in_predicate_conversion_threshold.
The patch unconditionally prohibits conversion of an IN predicate to the
equivalent IN predicand if the value list of the IN predicate contains
parameters markers.
Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
in Field_iterator_table::create_item
When IN predicate is converted to IN subquery we have to ensure that
any item from the select list of the subquery has some name and this name
is unique across the select list.
This was not guaranteed by the code before the patch for MDEV-17222.
If the name of an item of the select list was not set, and this happened
for binary constants, then the server crashed. If the first row in the IN
list contained the same constant in two different positions then the server
returned an error message.
This was fixed by providing all constants in the first row of the IN list
with generated names.
value constructor shows wrong number of rows
If the specification of a derived table contained a table value constructor
then the optimizer incorrectly estimated the number of rows in the derived
table. This happened because the optimizer did not take into account the
number of rows in the constructor. The wrong estimate could lead to choosing
inefficient execution plans.