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* Fix BUG#15650: "DELETE with LEFT JOIN crashes server with innodb_locks_unsafe_for binlog" * Fix BUG#17134: "Partitions: uncommitted changes are visible" * Fix BUG#17992: "Partitions: InnoDB, somehow rotten table after UPDATE" row0ins.c: MySQL's partitioned table code does not set preduilt->sql_stat_start right if it does an insert in the same statement after doing a search first in the same partition table. We now write trx id always to the buffer, not just when flag sql_stat_start is on. This will waste CPU time very sightly. * Fix BUG#18077: "InnoDB uses full explicit table locks in stored FUNCTION" * Fix BUG#18238: "When locks exhaust the buffer pool, InnoDB does not roll back the trx" * Fix BUG#18252" "Disk space leak in updates of InnoDB BLOB rows in 5.0 and 5.1" * Fix BUG#18283: "When InnoDB returns error 'lock table full', MySQL can write to binlog too much" * Fix BUG#18350: "Use consistent read in CREATE ... SELECT ... if innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog" * Fix BUG#18384: "InnoDB memory leak on duplicate key errors in 5.0 if row has many columns" * Fix BUG#18934: "InnoDB crashes when table uses column names like DB_ROW_ID" Refuse tables that use reserved column names. * InnoDB's SQL parser: - Add support for UNSIGNED types, EXIT keyword, quoted identifiers, user-function callbacks for processing results of FETCH statements, bound literals, DATA_VARCHAR for bound literals. - Allow bound literals of type non-INTEGER to be of length 0. - Add make_flex.sh and update lexer/parser generation documentation. - Add comment clarifying the difference between 'alias' and 'indirection' fields in sym_node_t. - Remove never reached duplicate code in pars_set_dfield_type(). - Rewrite pars_info datatypes and APIs, add a few helper functions. - Since the functions definitions in pars_info_t are accessed after pars_sql() returns in the query graph execution stage, we can't free pars_info_t in pars_sql(). Instead, make pars_sql() transfer ownership of pars_info_t to the created query graph, and make que_graph_free() free it if needed. - Allow access to system columns like DB_ROW_ID. * Use bound literals in row_truncate_table_for_mysql, row_drop_table_for_mysql, row_discard_tablespace_for_mysql, and row_rename_table_for_mysql. * Setting an isolation level of the transaction to read committed weakens the locks for this session similarly like the option innodb_locks_unsafe_for binlog. This patch removes alnost all gap locking (used in next-key locking) and makes MySQL to release the row locks on the rows which does not belong to result set. Additionally, nonlocking selects on INSERT INTO SELECT, UPDATE ... (SELECT ...), and CREATE ... SELECT ... use a nonlocking consistent read. If a binlog is used, then binlog format should be set to row based binloging to make the execution of the complex SQL statements. * Disable the statistic variables btr_search_n_hash_fail and n_hash_succ, n_hash_fail, n_patt_succ, and n_searches of btr_search_t in builds without #ifdef UNIV_SEARCH_PERF_STAT. * Make innodb.test faster. Group all consistent read test cases to a one test case and wait their lock timeout after all have been send to the server. Decrease amount of rows inserted in a certain test - this has no effect on the effectiveness of the test and reduces the running time by ~10 sec. Remove temporary work-arounds from innodb.result now that ALTER TABLE DROP FOREIGN KEY works once again. * Make innodb_unsafe_binlog.test faster. Grout all consistent read test cases to a one test case amd wait their lock timeout after all have been sent to the server. Remove unnecessary option --loose_innodb_lock_wait_timeout. * Print dictionary memory size in SHOW INNODB STATUS. * Fix memory leaks in row_create_table_for_mysql() in rare corner cases. * Remove code related to clustered tables. They were never implemented, and the implementation would be challenging with ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT. Remove the table types DICT_TABLE_CLUSTER_MEMBER and DICT_TABLE_CLUSTER and all related tests and functions. dict_table_t: Remove mix_id, mix_len, mix_id_len, mix_id_buf, and cluster_name. plan_t: Remove mixed_index. dict_create_sys_tables_tuple(): Set MIX_ID=0, MIX_LEN=0, CLUSTER_NAME=NULL when inserting into SYS_TABLES. dict_tree_check_search_tuple(): Enclose in #ifdef UNIV_DEBUG. * Move calling of thr_local_free() from trx_free_for_mysql() to innobase_close_connection(). mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. mysql-test/r/innodb_unsafe_binlog.result: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. mysql-test/t/innodb-master.opt: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. mysql-test/t/innodb_unsafe_binlog-master.opt: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. mysql-test/t/innodb_unsafe_binlog.test: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. sql/ha_innodb.cc: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Do not use inlined functions in ha_innodb.cc. Remove assertion ut_error which crashes the mysqld server if it prints a warning about the adaptive latch. storage/innobase/Makefile.am: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/btr/btr0btr.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/btr/btr0cur.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/btr/btr0pcur.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/btr/btr0sea.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Fix compilation problem with non-C99 compilers. storage/innobase/buf/buf0lru.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/cmakelists.txt: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/configure.in: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Add disabled-by-default logic to switch GCC to a strict C89-mode. Add -Werror-implicit-function_declaration to CFLAGS when using gcc. storage/innobase/data/data0type.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. dtype_print(): Recognize DATA_FIXBINARY and DATA_BLOB types. Print known flags from prtype. Use a switch statement instead of else-if chain. storage/innobase/dict/dict0crea.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Use bound literals in all SQL statements instead of elaborately constructing correctly allocated and quoted strings to pass the data in ASCII form. storage/innobase/dict/dict0dict.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/dict/dict0load.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/dict/dict0mem.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/eval/eval0proc.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/ibuf/ibuf0ibuf.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/btr0cur.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/btr0cur.ic: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/btr0sea.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/buf0lru.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/dict0dict.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/dict0dict.ic: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Remove too strict assertions from some dict_table_t accessor functions. storage/innobase/include/dict0mem.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/eval0proc.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/hash0hash.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/lock0lock.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/mem0mem.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/page0page.ic: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Remove UNIV_RELEASE_NOT_YET_STABLE and related checks. storage/innobase/include/pars0grm.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/pars0pars.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/pars0sym.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/pars0types.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/que0que.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/row0mysql.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/row0sel.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/row0upd.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/trx0trx.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/univ.i: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Remove UNIV_RELEASE_NOT_YET_STABLE and related checks. When using GCC, use __inline__ instead of inline. storage/innobase/include/ut0mem.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/lock/lock0lock.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/log/log0recv.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/mem/mem0dbg.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Add (void*) cast when using the %p printf format specifier. storage/innobase/mem/mem0mem.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/os/os0sync.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Add (void*) cast when using the %p printf format specifier. storage/innobase/pars/lexyy.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/pars/make_bison.sh: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/pars/pars0grm.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/pars/pars0grm.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/pars/pars0grm.y: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/pars/pars0lex.l: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/pars/pars0opt.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/pars/pars0pars.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/pars/pars0sym.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/que/que0que.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/row/row0ins.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Remove a memory leak when trying to insert a duplicate record to a clustered inedx comprising more than about 90 columns (Bug#18384). row_ins_duplicate_error_in_clust(): Call mem_heap_free(heap) at func_exit if needed. storage/innobase/row/row0mysql.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. row_mysql_is_system_table(): Use strncmp, not memcmp, since we don't know how long the input string is. storage/innobase/row/row0sel.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Remove UNIV_RELEASE_NOT_YET_STABLE and related checks. row_sel_field_store_in_mysql_format(): Turn the assertions on mbminlen, mbmaxlen, and templ->type into debug assertions. fetch_step(): Print a more usefull error message when the cursor is closed. storage/innobase/row/row0upd.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. row_upd_index_replace_new_col_vals_index_pos(): Add a parameter order_only for limiting the replacement to the ordering fields of the index. storage/innobase/srv/srv0srv.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/sync/sync0arr.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Add (void*) cast when using the %p printf format specifier. storage/innobase/sync/sync0rw.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Add (void*) cast when using the %p printf format specifier. storage/innobase/sync/sync0sync.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. Add (void*) cast when using the %p printf format specifier. storage/innobase/trx/trx0trx.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/ut/Makefile.am: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/ut/ut0mem.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/ut0vec.h: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/include/ut0vec.ic: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/pars/make_flex.sh: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot. storage/innobase/ut/ut0vec.c: Applied innodb-5.1-ss475 snapshot.
380 lines
13 KiB
C
380 lines
13 KiB
C
/******************************************************
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Select
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(c) 1997 Innobase Oy
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Created 12/19/1997 Heikki Tuuri
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*******************************************************/
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#ifndef row0sel_h
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#define row0sel_h
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#include "univ.i"
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#include "data0data.h"
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#include "que0types.h"
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#include "dict0types.h"
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#include "trx0types.h"
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#include "row0types.h"
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#include "que0types.h"
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#include "pars0sym.h"
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#include "btr0pcur.h"
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#include "read0read.h"
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#include "row0mysql.h"
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/*************************************************************************
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Creates a select node struct. */
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sel_node_t*
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sel_node_create(
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/*============*/
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/* out, own: select node struct */
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mem_heap_t* heap); /* in: memory heap where created */
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/*************************************************************************
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Frees the memory private to a select node when a query graph is freed,
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does not free the heap where the node was originally created. */
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void
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sel_node_free_private(
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/*==================*/
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sel_node_t* node); /* in: select node struct */
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/*************************************************************************
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Frees a prefetch buffer for a column, including the dynamically allocated
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memory for data stored there. */
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void
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sel_col_prefetch_buf_free(
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/*======================*/
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sel_buf_t* prefetch_buf); /* in, own: prefetch buffer */
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/*************************************************************************
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Gets the plan node for the nth table in a join. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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plan_t*
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sel_node_get_nth_plan(
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/*==================*/
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sel_node_t* node,
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ulint i);
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/**************************************************************************
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Performs a select step. This is a high-level function used in SQL execution
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graphs. */
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que_thr_t*
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row_sel_step(
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/*=========*/
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/* out: query thread to run next or NULL */
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que_thr_t* thr); /* in: query thread */
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/**************************************************************************
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Performs an execution step of an open or close cursor statement node. */
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UNIV_INLINE
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que_thr_t*
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open_step(
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/*======*/
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/* out: query thread to run next or NULL */
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que_thr_t* thr); /* in: query thread */
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/**************************************************************************
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Performs a fetch for a cursor. */
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que_thr_t*
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fetch_step(
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/*=======*/
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/* out: query thread to run next or NULL */
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que_thr_t* thr); /* in: query thread */
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/********************************************************************
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Sample callback function for fetch that prints each row.*/
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void*
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row_fetch_print(
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/*============*/
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/* out: always returns non-NULL */
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void* row, /* in: sel_node_t* */
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void* user_arg); /* in: not used */
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/********************************************************************
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Callback function for fetch that stores an unsigned 4 byte integer to the
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location pointed. The column's type must be DATA_INT, DATA_UNSIGNED, length
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= 4. */
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void*
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row_fetch_store_uint4(
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/*==================*/
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/* out: always returns NULL */
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void* row, /* in: sel_node_t* */
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void* user_arg); /* in: data pointer */
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/***************************************************************
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Prints a row in a select result. */
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que_thr_t*
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row_printf_step(
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/*============*/
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/* out: query thread to run next or NULL */
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que_thr_t* thr); /* in: query thread */
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/********************************************************************
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Converts a key value stored in MySQL format to an Innobase dtuple. The last
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field of the key value may be just a prefix of a fixed length field: hence
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the parameter key_len. But currently we do not allow search keys where the
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last field is only a prefix of the full key field len and print a warning if
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such appears. */
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void
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row_sel_convert_mysql_key_to_innobase(
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/*==================================*/
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dtuple_t* tuple, /* in: tuple where to build;
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NOTE: we assume that the type info
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in the tuple is already according
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to index! */
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byte* buf, /* in: buffer to use in field
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conversions */
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ulint buf_len, /* in: buffer length */
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dict_index_t* index, /* in: index of the key value */
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byte* key_ptr, /* in: MySQL key value */
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ulint key_len, /* in: MySQL key value length */
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trx_t* trx); /* in: transaction */
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/************************************************************************
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Searches for rows in the database. This is used in the interface to
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MySQL. This function opens a cursor, and also implements fetch next
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and fetch prev. NOTE that if we do a search with a full key value
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from a unique index (ROW_SEL_EXACT), then we will not store the cursor
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position and fetch next or fetch prev must not be tried to the cursor! */
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ulint
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row_search_for_mysql(
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/*=================*/
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/* out: DB_SUCCESS,
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DB_RECORD_NOT_FOUND,
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DB_END_OF_INDEX, DB_DEADLOCK,
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DB_LOCK_TABLE_FULL,
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or DB_TOO_BIG_RECORD */
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byte* buf, /* in/out: buffer for the fetched
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row in the MySQL format */
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ulint mode, /* in: search mode PAGE_CUR_L, ... */
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row_prebuilt_t* prebuilt, /* in: prebuilt struct for the
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table handle; this contains the info
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of search_tuple, index; if search
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tuple contains 0 fields then we
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position the cursor at the start or
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the end of the index, depending on
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'mode' */
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ulint match_mode, /* in: 0 or ROW_SEL_EXACT or
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ROW_SEL_EXACT_PREFIX */
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ulint direction); /* in: 0 or ROW_SEL_NEXT or
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ROW_SEL_PREV; NOTE: if this is != 0,
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then prebuilt must have a pcur
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with stored position! In opening of a
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cursor 'direction' should be 0. */
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/***********************************************************************
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Checks if MySQL at the moment is allowed for this table to retrieve a
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consistent read result, or store it to the query cache. */
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ibool
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row_search_check_if_query_cache_permitted(
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/*======================================*/
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/* out: TRUE if storing or retrieving
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from the query cache is permitted */
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trx_t* trx, /* in: transaction object */
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const char* norm_name); /* in: concatenation of database name,
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'/' char, table name */
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/* A structure for caching column values for prefetched rows */
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struct sel_buf_struct{
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byte* data; /* data, or NULL; if not NULL, this field
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has allocated memory which must be explicitly
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freed; can be != NULL even when len is
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UNIV_SQL_NULL */
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ulint len; /* data length or UNIV_SQL_NULL */
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ulint val_buf_size;
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/* size of memory buffer allocated for data:
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this can be more than len; this is defined
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when data != NULL */
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};
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struct plan_struct{
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dict_table_t* table; /* table struct in the dictionary
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cache */
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dict_index_t* index; /* table index used in the search */
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btr_pcur_t pcur; /* persistent cursor used to search
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the index */
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ibool asc; /* TRUE if cursor traveling upwards */
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ibool pcur_is_open; /* TRUE if pcur has been positioned
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and we can try to fetch new rows */
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ibool cursor_at_end; /* TRUE if the cursor is open but
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we know that there are no more
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qualifying rows left to retrieve from
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the index tree; NOTE though, that
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there may still be unprocessed rows in
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the prefetch stack; always FALSE when
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pcur_is_open is FALSE */
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ibool stored_cursor_rec_processed;
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/* TRUE if the pcur position has been
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stored and the record it is positioned
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on has already been processed */
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que_node_t** tuple_exps; /* array of expressions which are used
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to calculate the field values in the
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search tuple: there is one expression
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for each field in the search tuple */
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dtuple_t* tuple; /* search tuple */
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ulint mode; /* search mode: PAGE_CUR_G, ... */
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ulint n_exact_match; /* number of first fields in the search
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tuple which must be exactly matched */
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ibool unique_search; /* TRUE if we are searching an
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index record with a unique key */
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ulint n_rows_fetched; /* number of rows fetched using pcur
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after it was opened */
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ulint n_rows_prefetched;/* number of prefetched rows cached
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for fetch: fetching several rows in
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the same mtr saves CPU time */
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ulint first_prefetched;/* index of the first cached row in
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select buffer arrays for each column */
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ibool no_prefetch; /* no prefetch for this table */
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sym_node_list_t columns; /* symbol table nodes for the columns
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to retrieve from the table */
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UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(func_node_t)
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end_conds; /* conditions which determine the
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fetch limit of the index segment we
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have to look at: when one of these
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fails, the result set has been
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exhausted for the cursor in this
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index; these conditions are normalized
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so that in a comparison the column
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for this table is the first argument */
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UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(func_node_t)
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other_conds; /* the rest of search conditions we can
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test at this table in a join */
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ibool must_get_clust; /* TRUE if index is a non-clustered
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index and we must also fetch the
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clustered index record; this is the
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case if the non-clustered record does
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not contain all the needed columns, or
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if this is a single-table explicit
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cursor, or a searched update or
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delete */
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ulint* clust_map; /* map telling how clust_ref is built
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from the fields of a non-clustered
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record */
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dtuple_t* clust_ref; /* the reference to the clustered
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index entry is built here if index is
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a non-clustered index */
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btr_pcur_t clust_pcur; /* if index is non-clustered, we use
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this pcur to search the clustered
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index */
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mem_heap_t* old_vers_heap; /* memory heap used in building an old
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version of a row, or NULL */
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};
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struct sel_node_struct{
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que_common_t common; /* node type: QUE_NODE_SELECT */
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ulint state; /* node state */
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que_node_t* select_list; /* select list */
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sym_node_t* into_list; /* variables list or NULL */
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sym_node_t* table_list; /* table list */
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ibool asc; /* TRUE if the rows should be fetched
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in an ascending order */
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ibool set_x_locks; /* TRUE if the cursor is for update or
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delete, which means that a row x-lock
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should be placed on the cursor row */
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ibool select_will_do_update;
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/* TRUE if the select is for a searched
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update which can be performed in-place:
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in this case the select will take care
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of the update */
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ulint latch_mode; /* BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, or BTR_MODIFY_LEAF
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if select_will_do_update is TRUE */
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ulint row_lock_mode; /* LOCK_X or LOCK_S */
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ulint n_tables; /* number of tables */
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ulint fetch_table; /* number of the next table to access
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in the join */
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plan_t* plans; /* array of n_tables many plan nodes
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containing the search plan and the
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search data structures */
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que_node_t* search_cond; /* search condition */
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read_view_t* read_view; /* if the query is a non-locking
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consistent read, its read view is
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placed here, otherwise NULL */
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ibool consistent_read;/* TRUE if the select is a consistent,
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non-locking read */
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order_node_t* order_by; /* order by column definition, or
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NULL */
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ibool is_aggregate; /* TRUE if the select list consists of
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|
aggregate functions */
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ibool aggregate_already_fetched;
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/* TRUE if the aggregate row has
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|
already been fetched for the current
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|
cursor */
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ibool can_get_updated;/* this is TRUE if the select is in a
|
|
single-table explicit cursor which can
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|
get updated within the stored procedure,
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|
or in a searched update or delete;
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|
NOTE that to determine of an explicit
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|
cursor if it can get updated, the
|
|
parser checks from a stored procedure
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if it contains positioned update or
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|
delete statements */
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sym_node_t* explicit_cursor;/* not NULL if an explicit cursor */
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UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(sym_node_t)
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copy_variables; /* variables whose values we have to
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|
copy when an explicit cursor is opened,
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|
so that they do not change between
|
|
fetches */
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|
};
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|
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|
/* Select node states */
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|
#define SEL_NODE_CLOSED 0 /* it is a declared cursor which is not
|
|
currently open */
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|
#define SEL_NODE_OPEN 1 /* intention locks not yet set on
|
|
tables */
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|
#define SEL_NODE_FETCH 2 /* intention locks have been set */
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#define SEL_NODE_NO_MORE_ROWS 3 /* cursor has reached the result set
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|
end */
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|
/* Fetch statement node */
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|
struct fetch_node_struct{
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que_common_t common; /* type: QUE_NODE_FETCH */
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|
sel_node_t* cursor_def; /* cursor definition */
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|
sym_node_t* into_list; /* variables to set */
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|
|
|
pars_user_func_t*
|
|
func; /* User callback function or NULL.
|
|
The first argument to the function
|
|
is a sel_node_t*, containing the
|
|
results of the SELECT operation for
|
|
one row. If the function returns
|
|
NULL, it is not interested in
|
|
further rows and the cursor is
|
|
modified so (cursor % NOTFOUND) is
|
|
true. If it returns not-NULL,
|
|
continue normally. See
|
|
row_fetch_print() for an example
|
|
(and a useful debugging tool). */
|
|
};
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|
|
|
/* Open or close cursor statement node */
|
|
struct open_node_struct{
|
|
que_common_t common; /* type: QUE_NODE_OPEN */
|
|
ulint op_type; /* ROW_SEL_OPEN_CURSOR or
|
|
ROW_SEL_CLOSE_CURSOR */
|
|
sel_node_t* cursor_def; /* cursor definition */
|
|
};
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|
|
|
/* Row printf statement node */
|
|
struct row_printf_node_struct{
|
|
que_common_t common; /* type: QUE_NODE_ROW_PRINTF */
|
|
sel_node_t* sel_node; /* select */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#define ROW_SEL_OPEN_CURSOR 0
|
|
#define ROW_SEL_CLOSE_CURSOR 1
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|
|
|
/* Flags for the MySQL interface */
|
|
#define ROW_SEL_NEXT 1
|
|
#define ROW_SEL_PREV 2
|
|
|
|
#define ROW_SEL_EXACT 1 /* search using a complete key value */
|
|
#define ROW_SEL_EXACT_PREFIX 2 /* search using a key prefix which
|
|
must match to rows: the prefix may
|
|
contain an incomplete field (the
|
|
last field in prefix may be just
|
|
a prefix of a fixed length column) */
|
|
|
|
#ifndef UNIV_NONINL
|
|
#include "row0sel.ic"
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|
#endif
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|
|
|
#endif
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