mysql_tzinfo_to_sql is not compiled under Windows in the pre-5.5 versions.
Do not set the MYSQL_TZINFO_TO_SQL variable in the version prior to 5.5
under Windows.
When setting Item_func_not_all::test_sum_item or Item_func_not_all::test_sub_item,
reset the other one to NULL - they can never be set both. When a PS is reexecuted,
different executions might be optimized differently and a wrong test_su*_item
might stay set from the previous execution.
1. Transformation of row IN subquery made the same as single value.
2. replace_where_subcondition() made working on several layers of OR/AND because it called on expression before fix_fields().
Singular Item_equal support added.
The problem was that during constant table substitution Item_equal become containing only one constant which was not supported internally.
The loop in the binary search in remove_status_vars() was
incorrectly implemented and could continue infinitely in some cases.
Rewrote the binary search code.
There was 2 problems:
1) coping/moving of the same type (usually casting) as sizeof() (solved in different ways depends on the cause);
2) using 'const' in SSL_CTX::getVerifyCallback() which return object (not reference) and so copy of the object will be created and 'const' has no sens.
Analysis:
st_select_lex_unit::prepare() computes can_skip_order_by as TRUE.
As a result join->prepare() gets called with order == NULL, and
doesn't do name resolution for the inner ORDER clause. Due to this
the prepare phase doesn't detect that the query references non-exiting
function and field.
Later join->optimize() calls update_used_tables() for a non-resolved
Item_field, which understandably has no Field object. This call results
in a crash.
Solution:
Resolve unnecessary ORDER BY clauses to detect if they reference non-exising
objects. Then remove such clauses from the JOIN object.
MDEV-5034:Wrong result on LEFT JOIN with a SELECT SQ or a merge view, UNION in IN subquery
Make reset null_row same as it was set in evaluate_null_complemented_join_record().
The problem was that view firlds detect null_row by not-yet-reset table.
Objects of the classes Item_func_isnull and Item_func_isnotnull
must have the flag sargable set to TRUE.
Set the value of the flag sargable only in constructors of the
classes inherited from Item_int_func.
The bug caused a memory overwrite in the function update_ref_and_keys()
It happened due to a wrong value of SELECT_LEX::cond_count. This value
historically was calculated by the fix_fields method. Now the logic of
calling this method became too complicated and, as a result, this value
is calculated not always correctly.
The patch changes the way how and when the values of SELECT_LEX::cond_count
and of SELECT_LEX::between_count are calculated. The new code does it just at
the beginning of update_ref_and_keys().
For aggregated fields from views/derived tables the possible adjustment
of thd->lex->in_sum_func->max_arg_level in the function Item_field::fix_fields
must be done before we leave the function.
Apparently in a general case a short-cut for the distinct optimization
is invalid if join buffers are used to join tables after the tables whose
values are to selected.
Other fix of maybe_null problem and revert of revno: 3608 "MDEV-3873 & MDEV-3876 & MDEV-3912 : Wrong result (extra rows) with ALL subquery from a MERGE view."
mtr can crash occasionally.
This happens when mtr sends to a child mtr process (or vice-versa) a packet,
that gets truncated or, perhaps, split in two.
Then the other side cannot deserialize it and fails as above.
Adding test cases from the bug report only.
The problem was earlier fixed by:
MDEV-4863 COALESCE(time_or_datetime) returns wrong results in numeric context
modified:
mysql-test/r/func_time.result
mysql-test/t/func_time.test
Adding a test case only.
The problem was fixed by:
MDEV-4724 Some temporal functions do not preserve microseconds
modified:
mysql-test/r/func_time.result
mysql-test/t/func_time.test
When a non-nullable datetime field is used under an IS NULL predicate
of the WHERE condition in a query with outer joins the remove_eq_conds
function should check whether this field belongs to an inner table
of any outer join that can be, in a general case, a nested outer join.
When in function remove_eq_conds() a sub-formula of the processed condition
is replaced for another formula we should ensure that in the resulting
formula AND/OR levels must alternate.