mariadb/mysql-test/t/func_concat.test
unknown 66367aeea8 Fixed bug #36488: regexp returns false matches, concatenating
with previous rows.

The WHERE clause containing expression:
  CONCAT(empty_field1, empty_field2, ..., 'literal constant', ...)
    REGEXP 'regular expression'
may return wrong matches.

Optimization of the CONCAT function has been fixed.



mysql-test/r/func_concat.result:
  Added test case for bug #36488.
mysql-test/t/func_concat.test:
  Added test case for bug #36488.
sql/item_strfunc.cc:
  Fixed bug #36488.
  The Item_func_concat::val_str method is optimized to
  use first non-empty argument of the CONCAT function for in-place
  result accumulation. This optimization is acceptable if that
  first argument is not a constant.
  However, current implementation checks this condition only for
  the first actual argument of the CONCAT function.
  So, the Item_func_concat::val_str method can corrupt values
  of, for example, literal strings by appending random data.
  
  The Item_func_concat::val_str method has been modified to take
  into account the ability to be modified in-place for the first
  non-empty argument.
2008-05-13 20:27:46 +05:00

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#
# Test of problem with CONCAT_WS() and long separators.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE t1 ( number INT NOT NULL, alpha CHAR(6) NOT NULL );
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1413006,'idlfmv'),
(1413065,'smpsfz'),(1413127,'sljrhx'),(1413304,'qerfnd');
SELECT number, alpha, CONCAT_WS('<---->',number,alpha) AS new
FROM t1 GROUP BY number;
SELECT CONCAT_WS('<---->',number,alpha) AS new
FROM t1 GROUP BY new LIMIT 1;
SELECT number, alpha, CONCAT_WS('<->',number,alpha) AS new
FROM t1 GROUP BY new LIMIT 1;
SELECT number, alpha, CONCAT_WS('-',number,alpha,alpha,alpha,alpha,alpha,alpha,alpha) AS new
FROM t1 GROUP BY new LIMIT 1;
SELECT number, alpha, CONCAT_WS('<------------------>',number,alpha) AS new
FROM t1 GROUP BY new LIMIT 1;
drop table t1;
#
# Bug #5540: a problem with double type
#
create table t1 (a char(4), b double, c date, d tinyint(4));
insert into t1 values ('AAAA', 105, '2003-03-01', 1);
select * from t1 where concat(A,C,B,D) = 'AAAA2003-03-011051';
drop table t1;
# BUG#6825
select 'a' union select concat('a', -4);
select 'a' union select concat('a', -4.5);
select 'a' union select concat('a', -(4 + 1));
select 'a' union select concat('a', 4 - 5);
select 'a' union select concat('a', -'3');
select 'a' union select concat('a', -concat('3',4));
select 'a' union select concat('a', -0);
--replace_result a-0.0 a0.0
select 'a' union select concat('a', -0.0);
--replace_result a-0.0000 a0.0000
select 'a' union select concat('a', -0.0000);
#
# Bug#16716: subselect in concat() may lead to a wrong result
#
select concat((select x from (select 'a' as x) as t1 ),
(select y from (select 'b' as y) as t2 )) from (select 1 union select 2 )
as t3;
# End of 4.1 tests
#
# Bug#15962: CONCAT() in UNION may lead to a data trucation.
#
create table t1(f1 varchar(6)) charset=utf8;
insert into t1 values ("123456");
select concat(f1, 2) a from t1 union select 'x' a from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Bug #36488: regexp returns false matches, concatenating with previous rows
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 varchar(100), c2 varchar(100));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('',''), ('','First'), ('Random','Random');
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE CONCAT(c1,' ',c2) REGEXP 'First.*';
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo # End of 5.0 tests