mariadb/mysql-test/r/user_var.result
unknown c623e54fb8 Fixed bug#16861: User defined variable can have a wrong value if a tmp table was
used.

Sorting by RAND() uses a temporary table in order to get a correct results.
User defined variable was set during filling the temporary table and later
on it is substituted for its value from the temporary table. Due to this
it contains the last value stored in the temporary table.

Now if the result_field is set for the Item_func_set_user_var object it 
updates variable from the result_field value when being sent to a client.

The Item_func_set_user_var::check() now accepts a use_result_field
parameter. Depending on its value the result_field or the args[0] is used
to get current value.


mysql-test/r/user_var.result:
  Added a test case for bug#16861: User defined variable can have a wrong value if a tmp table was used.
mysql-test/t/user_var.test:
  Added a test case for bug#16861: User defined variable can have a wrong value if a tmp table was used.
sql/item_func.cc:
  Fixed bug#16861: User defined variable can have a wrong value if a tmp table was used.
  Now if the result_field is set for the Item_func_set_user_var object it 
  updates variable from the result_field value when being sent to a client.
  
  The Item_func_set_user_var::check() now accepts a use_result_field
  parameter. Depending on its value the result_field or the args[0] is used
  to get current value.
sql/item_func.h:
  Fixed bug#16861: User defined variable can have a wrong value if a tmp table was used.
  Added a new SUSERVAR_FUNC function type.
  Updated the Item_func_set_user_var::check() function declaration.
  Added the Item_func_set_user_var::send() member function.
sql/set_var.cc:
  Fixed bug#16861: User defined variable can have a wrong value if a tmp table was used.
  Modified to use updated Item_func_set_user_var::check() function.
sql/sql_class.cc:
  Fixed bug#16861: User defined variable can have a wrong value if a tmp table was used.
  Modified to use updated Item_func_set_user_var::check() function.
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Fixed bug#16861: User defined variable can have a wrong value if a tmp table was used.
  Now an Item_func_set_user_var object isn't substituted for an Item_field object after filling a temporary table.
2006-08-22 17:37:41 +04:00

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drop table if exists t1,t2;
set @a := foo;
ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'foo' in 'field list'
set @a := connection_id() + 3;
select @a - connection_id();
@a - connection_id()
3
set @b := 1;
select @b;
@b
1
CREATE TABLE t1 ( i int not null, v int not null,index (i));
insert into t1 values (1,1),(1,3),(2,1);
create table t2 (i int not null, unique (i));
insert into t2 select distinct i from t1;
select * from t2;
i
1
2
select distinct t2.i,@vv1:=if(sv1.i,1,0),@vv2:=if(sv2.i,1,0),@vv3:=if(sv3.i,1,0), @vv1+@vv2+@vv3 from t2 left join t1 as sv1 on sv1.i=t2.i and sv1.v=1 left join t1 as sv2 on sv2.i=t2.i and sv2.v=2 left join t1 as sv3 on sv3.i=t2.i and sv3.v=3;
i @vv1:=if(sv1.i,1,0) @vv2:=if(sv2.i,1,0) @vv3:=if(sv3.i,1,0) @vv1+@vv2+@vv3
1 1 0 1 2
2 1 0 0 1
explain select * from t1 where i=@vv1;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 ref i i 4 const 1
select @vv1,i,v from t1 where i=@vv1;
@vv1 i v
1 1 1
1 1 3
explain select * from t1 where @vv1:=@vv1+1 and i=@vv1;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 3 Using where
explain select @vv1:=i from t1 where i=@vv1;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 index NULL i 4 NULL 3 Using where; Using index
explain select * from t1 where i=@vv1;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 ref i i 4 const 1
drop table t1,t2;
set @a=0,@b=0;
select @a:=10, @b:=1, @a > @b, @a < @b;
@a:=10 @b:=1 @a > @b @a < @b
10 1 1 0
select @a:="10", @b:="1", @a > @b, @a < @b;
@a:="10" @b:="1" @a > @b @a < @b
10 1 1 0
select @a:=10, @b:=2, @a > @b, @a < @b;
@a:=10 @b:=2 @a > @b @a < @b
10 2 0 1
select @a:="10", @b:="2", @a > @b, @a < @b;
@a:="10" @b:="2" @a > @b @a < @b
10 2 1 0
select @a:=1;
@a:=1
1
select @a, @a:=1;
@a @a:=1
1 1
create table t1 (id int, d double, c char(10));
insert into t1 values (1,2.0, "test");
select @c:=0;
@c:=0
0
update t1 SET id=(@c:=@c+1);
select @c;
@c
1
select @c:=0;
@c:=0
0
update t1 set id=(@c:=@c+1);
select @c;
@c
1
select @c:=0;
@c:=0
0
select @c:=@c+1;
@c:=@c+1
1
select @d,(@d:=id),@d from t1;
@d (@d:=id) @d
NULL 1 1
select @e,(@e:=d),@e from t1;
@e (@e:=d) @e
NULL 2 2
select @f,(@f:=c),@f from t1;
@f (@f:=c) @f
NULL test test
set @g=1;
select @g,(@g:=c),@g from t1;
@g (@g:=c) @g
1 test test
select @c, @d, @e, @f;
@c @d @e @f
1 1 2 test
select @d:=id, @e:=id, @f:=id, @g:=@id from t1;
@d:=id @e:=id @f:=id @g:=@id
1 1 1 NULL
select @c, @d, @e, @f, @g;
@c @d @e @f @g
1 1 1 1 NULL
drop table t1;
select @a:=10, @b:=2, @a>@b, @a:="10", @b:="2", @a>@b, @a:=10, @b:=2, @a>@b, @a:="10", @b:="2", @a>@b;
@a:=10 @b:=2 @a>@b @a:="10" @b:="2" @a>@b @a:=10 @b:=2 @a>@b @a:="10" @b:="2" @a>@b
10 2 1 10 2 1 10 2 1 10 2 1
create table t1 (i int not null);
insert t1 values (1),(2),(2),(3),(3),(3);
select @a:=0;
@a:=0
0
select @a, @a:=@a+count(*), count(*), @a from t1 group by i;
@a @a:=@a+count(*) count(*) @a
0 1 1 0
0 2 2 0
0 3 3 0
select @a:=0;
@a:=0
0
select @a+0, @a:=@a+0+count(*), count(*), @a+0 from t1 group by i;
@a+0 @a:=@a+0+count(*) count(*) @a+0
0 1 1 0
1 3 2 0
3 6 3 0
set @a=0;
select @a,@a:="hello",@a,@a:=3,@a,@a:="hello again" from t1 group by i;
@a @a:="hello" @a @a:=3 @a @a:="hello again"
0 hello 0 3 0 hello again
0 hello 0 3 0 hello again
0 hello 0 3 0 hello again
select @a,@a:="hello",@a,@a:=3,@a,@a:="hello again" from t1 group by i;
@a @a:="hello" @a @a:=3 @a @a:="hello again"
hello again hello hello again 3 hello again hello again
hello again hello hello again 3 hello again hello again
hello again hello hello again 3 hello again hello again
drop table t1;
set @a=_latin2'test';
select charset(@a),collation(@a),coercibility(@a);
charset(@a) collation(@a) coercibility(@a)
latin2 latin2_general_ci 2
select @a=_latin2'TEST';
@a=_latin2'TEST'
1
select @a=_latin2'TEST' collate latin2_bin;
@a=_latin2'TEST' collate latin2_bin
0
set @a=_latin2'test' collate latin2_general_ci;
select charset(@a),collation(@a),coercibility(@a);
charset(@a) collation(@a) coercibility(@a)
latin2 latin2_general_ci 2
select @a=_latin2'TEST';
@a=_latin2'TEST'
1
select @a=_latin2'TEST' collate latin2_bin;
@a=_latin2'TEST' collate latin2_bin
0
select charset(@a:=_latin2'test');
charset(@a:=_latin2'test')
latin2
select collation(@a:=_latin2'test');
collation(@a:=_latin2'test')
latin2_general_ci
select coercibility(@a:=_latin2'test');
coercibility(@a:=_latin2'test')
2
select collation(@a:=_latin2'test' collate latin2_bin);
collation(@a:=_latin2'test' collate latin2_bin)
latin2_bin
select coercibility(@a:=_latin2'test' collate latin2_bin);
coercibility(@a:=_latin2'test' collate latin2_bin)
2
select (@a:=_latin2'test' collate latin2_bin) = _latin2'TEST';
(@a:=_latin2'test' collate latin2_bin) = _latin2'TEST'
0
select charset(@a),collation(@a),coercibility(@a);
charset(@a) collation(@a) coercibility(@a)
latin2 latin2_bin 2
select (@a:=_latin2'test' collate latin2_bin) = _latin2'TEST' collate latin2_general_ci;
(@a:=_latin2'test' collate latin2_bin) = _latin2'TEST' collate latin2_general_ci
1
set @var= NULL ;
select FIELD( @var,'1it','Hit') as my_column;
my_column
0
select @v, coercibility(@v);
@v coercibility(@v)
NULL 2
set @v1=null, @v2=1, @v3=1.1, @v4=now();
select coercibility(@v1),coercibility(@v2),coercibility(@v3),coercibility(@v4);
coercibility(@v1) coercibility(@v2) coercibility(@v3) coercibility(@v4)
2 2 2 2
set session @honk=99;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '@honk=99' at line 1
set one_shot @honk=99;
ERROR HY000: The 'SET ONE_SHOT' syntax is reserved for purposes internal to the MySQL server
select @@local.max_allowed_packet;
@@local.max_allowed_packet
#
select @@session.max_allowed_packet;
@@session.max_allowed_packet
#
select @@global.max_allowed_packet;
@@global.max_allowed_packet
#
select @@max_allowed_packet;
@@max_allowed_packet
#
select @@Max_Allowed_Packet;
@@Max_Allowed_Packet
#
select @@version;
@@version
#
select @@global.version;
@@global.version
#
set @first_var= NULL;
create table t1 select @first_var;
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`@first_var` longblob
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
set @first_var= cast(NULL as signed integer);
create table t1 select @first_var;
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`@first_var` bigint(20) default NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
set @first_var= NULL;
create table t1 select @first_var;
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`@first_var` bigint(20) default NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
set @first_var= concat(NULL);
create table t1 select @first_var;
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`@first_var` longblob
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
set @first_var=1;
set @first_var= cast(NULL as CHAR);
create table t1 select @first_var;
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`@first_var` longtext
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
set @a=18446744071710965857;
select @a;
@a
18446744071710965857
CREATE TABLE `bigfailure` (
`afield` BIGINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL
);
INSERT INTO `bigfailure` VALUES (18446744071710965857);
SELECT * FROM bigfailure;
afield
18446744071710965857
select * from (SELECT afield FROM bigfailure) as b;
afield
18446744071710965857
select * from bigfailure where afield = (SELECT afield FROM bigfailure);
afield
18446744071710965857
select * from bigfailure where afield = 18446744071710965857;
afield
18446744071710965857
select * from bigfailure where afield = 18446744071710965856+1;
afield
18446744071710965857
SET @a := (SELECT afield FROM bigfailure);
SELECT @a;
@a
18446744071710965857
SET @a := (select afield from (SELECT afield FROM bigfailure) as b);
SELECT @a;
@a
18446744071710965857
SET @a := (select * from bigfailure where afield = (SELECT afield FROM bigfailure));
SELECT @a;
@a
18446744071710965857
drop table bigfailure;
create table t1(f1 int, f2 int);
insert into t1 values (1,2),(2,3),(3,1);
select @var:=f2 from t1 group by f1 order by f2 desc limit 1;
@var:=f2
3
select @var;
@var
3
drop table t1;