mariadb/sql/sql_cte.h
Alexander Barkov fd247cc21f MDEV-31340 Remove MY_COLLATION_HANDLER::strcasecmp()
This patch also fixes:
  MDEV-33050 Build-in schemas like oracle_schema are accent insensitive
  MDEV-33084 LASTVAL(t1) and LASTVAL(T1) do not work well with lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33085 Tables T1 and t1 do not work well with ENGINE=CSV and lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33086 SHOW OPEN TABLES IN DB1 -- is case insensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33088 Cannot create triggers in the database `MYSQL`
  MDEV-33103 LOCK TABLE t1 AS t2 -- alias is not case sensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33109 DROP DATABASE MYSQL -- does not drop SP with lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33110 HANDLER commands are case insensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33119 User is case insensitive in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS
  MDEV-33120 System log table names are case insensitive with lower-cast-table-names=0

- Removing the virtual function strnncoll() from MY_COLLATION_HANDLER

- Adding a wrapper function CHARSET_INFO::streq(), to compare
  two strings for equality. For now it calls strnncoll() internally.
  In the future it will turn into a virtual function.

- Adding new accent sensitive case insensitive collations:
    - utf8mb4_general1400_as_ci
    - utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci
  They implement accent sensitive case insensitive comparison.
  The weight of a character is equal to the code point of its
  upper case variant. These collations use Unicode-14.0.0 casefolding data.

  The result of
     my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci.strcoll()
  is very close to the former
     my_charset_utf8mb3_general_ci.strcasecmp()

  There is only a difference in a couple dozen rare characters, because:
    - the switch from "tolower" to "toupper" comparison, to make
      utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci closer to utf8mb3_general_ci
    - the switch from Unicode-3.0.0 to Unicode-14.0.0
  This difference should be tolarable. See the list of affected
  characters in the MDEV description.

  Note, utf8mb4_general1400_as_ci correctly handles non-BMP characters!
  Unlike utf8mb4_general_ci, it does not treat all BMP characters
  as equal.

- Adding classes representing names of the file based database objects:

    Lex_ident_db
    Lex_ident_table
    Lex_ident_trigger

  Their comparison collation depends on the underlying
  file system case sensitivity and on --lower-case-table-names
  and can be either my_charset_bin or my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci.

- Adding classes representing names of other database objects,
  whose names have case insensitive comparison style,
  using my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci:

  Lex_ident_column
  Lex_ident_sys_var
  Lex_ident_user_var
  Lex_ident_sp_var
  Lex_ident_ps
  Lex_ident_i_s_table
  Lex_ident_window
  Lex_ident_func
  Lex_ident_partition
  Lex_ident_with_element
  Lex_ident_rpl_filter
  Lex_ident_master_info
  Lex_ident_host
  Lex_ident_locale
  Lex_ident_plugin
  Lex_ident_engine
  Lex_ident_server
  Lex_ident_savepoint
  Lex_ident_charset
  engine_option_value::Name

- All the mentioned Lex_ident_xxx classes implement a method streq():

  if (ident1.streq(ident2))
     do_equal();

  This method works as a wrapper for CHARSET_INFO::streq().

- Changing a lot of "LEX_CSTRING name" to "Lex_ident_xxx name"
  in class members and in function/method parameters.

- Replacing all calls like
    system_charset_info->coll->strcasecmp(ident1, ident2)
  to
    ident1.streq(ident2)

- Taking advantage of the c++11 user defined literal operator
  for LEX_CSTRING (see m_strings.h) and Lex_ident_xxx (see lex_ident.h)
  data types. Use example:

  const Lex_ident_column primary_key_name= "PRIMARY"_Lex_ident_column;

  is now a shorter version of:

  const Lex_ident_column primary_key_name=
    Lex_ident_column({STRING_WITH_LEN("PRIMARY")});
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#ifndef SQL_CTE_INCLUDED
#define SQL_CTE_INCLUDED
#include "sql_list.h"
#include "sql_lex.h"
#include "sql_select.h"
class select_unit;
struct st_unit_ctxt_elem;
/**
@class With_element_head
@brief Head of the definition of a CTE table
It contains the name of the CTE and it contains the position of the subchain
of table references used in the definition in the global chain of table
references used in the query where this definition is encountered.
*/
class With_element_head : public Sql_alloc
{
/* The name of the defined CTE */
const Lex_ident_with_element query_name;
public:
/*
The structure describing the subchain of the table references used in
the specification of the defined CTE in the global chain of table
references used in the query. The structure is fully defined only
after the CTE definition has been parsed.
*/
TABLE_CHAIN tables_pos;
With_element_head(const Lex_ident_with_element &name)
: query_name(name)
{
tables_pos.set_start_pos(0);
tables_pos.set_end_pos(0);
}
friend class With_element;
};
/**
@class With_element
@brief Definition of a CTE table
It contains a reference to the name of the table introduced by this with element,
and a reference to the unit that specificies this table. Also it contains
a reference to the with clause to which this element belongs to.
*/
class With_element : public Sql_alloc
{
private:
With_clause *owner; // with clause this object belongs to
With_element *next; // next element in the with clause
uint number; // number of the element in the with clause (starting from 0)
table_map elem_map; // The map where with only one 1 set in this->number
/*
The map base_dep_map has 1 in the i-th position if the query that
specifies this with element contains a reference to the with element number i
in the query FROM list.
(In this case this with element depends directly on the i-th with element.)
*/
table_map base_dep_map;
/*
The map derived_dep_map has 1 in i-th position if this with element depends
directly or indirectly from the i-th with element.
*/
table_map derived_dep_map;
/*
The map sq_dep_map has 1 in i-th position if there is a reference to this
with element somewhere in subqueries of the specifications of the tables
defined in the with clause containing this element;
*/
table_map sq_dep_map;
table_map work_dep_map; // dependency map used for work
/* Dependency map of with elements mutually recursive with this with element */
table_map mutually_recursive;
/*
Dependency map built only for the top level references i.e. for those that
are encountered in from lists of the selects of the specification unit
*/
table_map top_level_dep_map;
/*
Points to a recursive reference in subqueries.
Used only for specifications without recursive references on the top level.
*/
TABLE_LIST *sq_rec_ref;
/*
The next with element from the circular chain of the with elements
mutually recursive with this with element.
(If This element is simply recursive than next_mutually_recursive contains
the pointer to itself. If it's not recursive than next_mutually_recursive
is set to NULL.)
*/
With_element *next_mutually_recursive;
/*
Total number of references to this element in the FROM lists of
the queries that are in the scope of the element (including
subqueries and specifications of other with elements).
*/
uint references;
/*
true <=> this With_element is referred in the query in which the
element is defined
*/
bool referenced;
/*
true <=> this With_element is needed for the execution of the query
in which the element is defined
*/
bool is_used_in_query;
/*
Unparsed specification of the query that specifies this element.
It's used to build clones of the specification if they are needed.
*/
LEX_CSTRING unparsed_spec;
/* Offset of the specification in the input string */
my_ptrdiff_t unparsed_spec_offset;
/* True if the with element is used a prepared statement */
bool stmt_prepare_mode;
/* Return the map where 1 is set only in the position for this element */
table_map get_elem_map() { return (table_map) 1 << number; }
public:
/*
Contains the name of the defined With element and the position of
the subchain of the tables references used by its definition in the
global chain of TABLE_LIST objects created for the whole query.
*/
With_element_head *head;
/*
Optional list of column names to name the columns of the table introduced
by this with element. It is used in the case when the names are not
inherited from the query that specified the table. Otherwise the list is
always empty.
*/
List <Lex_ident_sys> column_list;
List <Lex_ident_sys> *cycle_list;
/* The query that specifies the table introduced by this with element */
st_select_lex_unit *spec;
/*
Set to true is recursion is used (directly or indirectly)
for the definition of this element
*/
bool is_recursive;
/*
For a simple recursive CTE: the number of references to the CTE from
outside of the CTE specification.
For a CTE mutually recursive with other CTEs : the total number of
references to all these CTEs outside of their specification.
Each of these mutually recursive CTEs has the same value in this field.
*/
uint rec_outer_references;
/*
Any non-recursive select in the specification of a recursive
with element is a called anchor. In the case mutually recursive
elements the specification of some them may be without any anchor.
Yet at least one of them must contain an anchor.
All anchors of any recursivespecification are moved ahead before
the prepare stage.
*/
/* Set to true if this is a recursive element with an anchor */
bool with_anchor;
/*
Set to the first recursive select of the unit specifying the element
after all anchor have been moved to the head of the unit.
*/
st_select_lex *first_recursive;
/*
The number of the last performed iteration for recursive table
(the number of the initial non-recursive step is 0, the number
of the first iteration is 1).
*/
uint level;
/*
The pointer to the object used to materialize this with element
if it's recursive. This object is built at the end of prepare
stage and is used at the execution stage.
*/
select_union_recursive *rec_result;
/* List of Item_subselects containing recursive references to this CTE */
SQL_I_List<Item_subselect> sq_with_rec_ref;
/* List of derived tables containing recursive references to this CTE */
SQL_I_List<TABLE_LIST> derived_with_rec_ref;
With_element(With_element_head *h,
List <Lex_ident_sys> list,
st_select_lex_unit *unit)
: next(NULL), base_dep_map(0), derived_dep_map(0),
sq_dep_map(0), work_dep_map(0), mutually_recursive(0),
top_level_dep_map(0), sq_rec_ref(NULL),
next_mutually_recursive(NULL), references(0),
referenced(false), is_used_in_query(false),
head(h), column_list(list), cycle_list(0), spec(unit),
is_recursive(false), rec_outer_references(0), with_anchor(false),
level(0), rec_result(NULL)
{ unit->with_element= this; }
const Lex_ident_with_element get_name() const { return head->query_name; }
const char *get_name_str() const { return get_name().str; }
void set_tables_start_pos(TABLE_LIST **pos)
{ head->tables_pos.set_start_pos(pos); }
void set_tables_end_pos(TABLE_LIST **pos)
{ head->tables_pos.set_end_pos(pos); }
bool check_dependencies_in_spec();
void check_dependencies_in_select(st_select_lex *sl, st_unit_ctxt_elem *ctxt,
bool in_subq, table_map *dep_map);
void check_dependencies_in_unit(st_select_lex_unit *unit,
st_unit_ctxt_elem *ctxt,
bool in_subq,
table_map *dep_map);
void check_dependencies_in_with_clause(With_clause *with_clause,
st_unit_ctxt_elem *ctxt,
bool in_subq,
table_map *dep_map);
void set_dependency_on(With_element *with_elem)
{ base_dep_map|= with_elem->get_elem_map(); }
bool check_dependency_on(With_element *with_elem)
{ return base_dep_map & with_elem->get_elem_map(); }
TABLE_LIST *find_first_sq_rec_ref_in_select(st_select_lex *sel);
bool set_unparsed_spec(THD *thd, const char *spec_start, const char *spec_end,
my_ptrdiff_t spec_offset);
st_select_lex_unit *clone_parsed_spec(LEX *old_lex, TABLE_LIST *with_table);
bool is_referenced() { return referenced; }
bool is_hanging_recursive() { return is_recursive && !rec_outer_references; }
void inc_references() { references++; }
bool process_columns_of_derived_unit(THD *thd, st_select_lex_unit *unit);
bool prepare_unreferenced(THD *thd);
bool check_unrestricted_recursive(st_select_lex *sel,
table_map &unrestricted,
table_map &encountered);
void print(THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
With_clause *get_owner() { return owner; }
bool contains_sq_with_recursive_reference()
{ return sq_dep_map & mutually_recursive; }
bool no_rec_ref_on_top_level()
{ return !(top_level_dep_map & mutually_recursive); }
table_map get_mutually_recursive() { return mutually_recursive; }
With_element *get_next_mutually_recursive()
{ return next_mutually_recursive; }
TABLE_LIST *get_sq_rec_ref() { return sq_rec_ref; }
bool is_anchor(st_select_lex *sel);
void move_anchors_ahead();
bool is_unrestricted();
bool is_with_prepared_anchor();
void mark_as_with_prepared_anchor();
bool is_cleaned();
void mark_as_cleaned();
void reset_recursive_for_exec();
void cleanup_stabilized();
void set_as_stabilized();
bool is_stabilized();
bool all_are_stabilized();
bool instantiate_tmp_tables();
void prepare_for_next_iteration();
void set_cycle_list(List<Lex_ident_sys> *cycle_list_arg);
friend class With_clause;
friend
bool LEX::resolve_references_to_cte(TABLE_LIST *tables,
TABLE_LIST **tables_last,
st_select_lex_unit *excl_spec);
};
const uint max_number_of_elements_in_with_clause= sizeof(table_map)*8;
/**
@class With_clause
@brief Set of with_elements
It has a reference to the first with element from this with clause.
This reference allows to navigate through all the elements of the with clause.
It contains a reference to the unit to which this with clause is attached.
It also contains a flag saying whether this with clause was specified as recursive.
*/
class With_clause : public Sql_alloc
{
private:
st_select_lex_unit *owner; // the unit this with clause attached to
/* The list of all with elements from this with clause */
SQL_I_List<With_element> with_list;
/*
The with clause immediately containing this with clause if there is any,
otherwise NULL. Now used only at parsing.
*/
With_clause *embedding_with_clause;
/*
The next with the clause of the chain of with clauses encountered
in the current statement
*/
With_clause *next_with_clause;
/* Set to true if dependencies between with elements have been checked */
bool dependencies_are_checked;
/*
The bitmap of all recursive with elements whose specifications
are not complied with restrictions imposed by the SQL standards
on recursive specifications.
*/
table_map unrestricted;
/*
The bitmap of all recursive with elements whose anchors
has been already prepared.
*/
table_map with_prepared_anchor;
table_map cleaned;
/*
The bitmap of all recursive with elements that
has been already materialized
*/
table_map stabilized;
public:
/* If true the specifier RECURSIVE is present in the with clause */
bool with_recursive;
With_clause(bool recursive_fl, With_clause *emb_with_clause)
: owner(NULL), embedding_with_clause(emb_with_clause),
next_with_clause(NULL), dependencies_are_checked(false), unrestricted(0),
with_prepared_anchor(0), cleaned(0), stabilized(0),
with_recursive(recursive_fl)
{ }
bool add_with_element(With_element *elem);
/* Add this with clause to the list of with clauses used in the statement */
void add_to_list(With_clause **ptr, With_clause ** &last_next)
{
if (embedding_with_clause)
{
/*
An embedded with clause is always placed before the embedding one
in the list of with clauses used in the query.
*/
while (*ptr != embedding_with_clause)
ptr= &(*ptr)->next_with_clause;
*ptr= this;
next_with_clause= embedding_with_clause;
}
else
{
*last_next= this;
last_next= &this->next_with_clause;
}
}
st_select_lex_unit *get_owner() { return owner; }
void set_owner(st_select_lex_unit *unit) { owner= unit; }
void attach_to(st_select_lex *select_lex);
With_clause *pop() { return embedding_with_clause; }
bool check_dependencies();
bool check_anchors();
void move_anchors_ahead();
With_element *find_table_def(TABLE_LIST *table, With_element *barrier,
st_select_lex_unit *excl_spec);
With_element *find_table_def_in_with_clauses(TABLE_LIST *table);
bool prepare_unreferenced_elements(THD *thd);
void add_unrestricted(table_map map) { unrestricted|= map; }
void print(THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
friend class With_element;
friend
bool LEX::check_dependencies_in_with_clauses();
};
inline
bool With_element::is_unrestricted()
{
return owner->unrestricted & get_elem_map();
}
inline
bool With_element::is_with_prepared_anchor()
{
return owner->with_prepared_anchor & get_elem_map();
}
inline
void With_element::mark_as_with_prepared_anchor()
{
owner->with_prepared_anchor|= mutually_recursive;
}
inline
bool With_element::is_cleaned()
{
return owner->cleaned & get_elem_map();
}
inline
void With_element::mark_as_cleaned()
{
owner->cleaned|= get_elem_map();
}
inline
void With_element::reset_recursive_for_exec()
{
DBUG_ASSERT(is_recursive);
level= 0;
owner->with_prepared_anchor&= ~mutually_recursive;
owner->cleaned&= ~get_elem_map();
cleanup_stabilized();
spec->columns_are_renamed= false;
}
inline
void With_element::cleanup_stabilized()
{
owner->stabilized&= ~mutually_recursive;
}
inline
void With_element::set_as_stabilized()
{
owner->stabilized|= get_elem_map();
}
inline
bool With_element::is_stabilized()
{
return owner->stabilized & get_elem_map();
}
inline
bool With_element::all_are_stabilized()
{
return (owner->stabilized & mutually_recursive) == mutually_recursive;
}
inline
void With_element::prepare_for_next_iteration()
{
With_element *with_elem= this;
while ((with_elem= with_elem->get_next_mutually_recursive()) != this)
{
TABLE *rec_table= with_elem->rec_result->first_rec_table_to_update;
if (rec_table)
rec_table->reginfo.join_tab->preread_init_done= false;
}
}
inline
void With_clause::attach_to(st_select_lex *select_lex)
{
for (With_element *with_elem= with_list.first;
with_elem;
with_elem= with_elem->next)
{
select_lex->register_unit(with_elem->spec, NULL);
}
}
inline
void st_select_lex::set_with_clause(With_clause *with_clause)
{
master_unit()->with_clause= with_clause;
if (with_clause)
with_clause->set_owner(master_unit());
}
#endif /* SQL_CTE_INCLUDED */