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inside subquery Re-setting a fulltext index was a no-operation if not all the matches of a search were consumed by reading them. This was preventing a joined table using a fulltext index in a subquery that requires only 1 row of output (e.g. EXISTS) from working correctly because the second execution of the sub-query has the fulltext index cursor in a wrong state and was not finding results. Fixed by making the re-init code _ftb_init_index_search() to re-set open cursors in addition to depleted ones. |
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ftbench | ||
.cvsignore | ||
ChangeLog | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
ft_boolean_search.c | ||
ft_eval.c | ||
ft_eval.h | ||
ft_nlq_search.c | ||
ft_parser.c | ||
ft_static.c | ||
ft_stem.c | ||
ft_stopwords.c | ||
ft_test1.c | ||
ft_test1.h | ||
ft_update.c | ||
ftdefs.h | ||
fulltext.h | ||
ha_myisam.cc | ||
ha_myisam.h | ||
make-ccc | ||
Makefile.am | ||
mi_cache.c | ||
mi_changed.c | ||
mi_check.c | ||
mi_checksum.c | ||
mi_close.c | ||
mi_create.c | ||
mi_dbug.c | ||
mi_delete.c | ||
mi_delete_all.c | ||
mi_delete_table.c | ||
mi_dynrec.c | ||
mi_extra.c | ||
mi_info.c | ||
mi_key.c | ||
mi_keycache.c | ||
mi_locking.c | ||
mi_log.c | ||
mi_open.c | ||
mi_packrec.c | ||
mi_page.c | ||
mi_panic.c | ||
mi_preload.c | ||
mi_range.c | ||
mi_rename.c | ||
mi_rfirst.c | ||
mi_rkey.c | ||
mi_rlast.c | ||
mi_rnext.c | ||
mi_rnext_same.c | ||
mi_rprev.c | ||
mi_rrnd.c | ||
mi_rsame.c | ||
mi_rsamepos.c | ||
mi_scan.c | ||
mi_search.c | ||
mi_static.c | ||
mi_statrec.c | ||
mi_test1.c | ||
mi_test2.c | ||
mi_test3.c | ||
mi_test_all.res | ||
mi_test_all.sh | ||
mi_unique.c | ||
mi_update.c | ||
mi_write.c | ||
myisam_ftdump.c | ||
myisamchk.c | ||
myisamdef.h | ||
myisamlog.c | ||
myisampack.c | ||
NEWS | ||
plug.in | ||
rt_index.c | ||
rt_index.h | ||
rt_key.c | ||
rt_key.h | ||
rt_mbr.c | ||
rt_mbr.h | ||
rt_split.c | ||
rt_test.c | ||
sort.c | ||
sp_defs.h | ||
sp_key.c | ||
sp_test.c | ||
test_pack | ||
TODO |