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A fix and a test case for Bug#16248 "WHERE (col1,col2) IN ((?,?))

gives wrong results". Implement previously missing 
Item_row::cleanup. The bug is not repeatable in 5.0, probably 
due to a coincidence: the problem is present in 5.0 as well.


mysql-test/r/ps.result:
  Update the result file (Bug#16248)
mysql-test/t/ps.test:
  Add a test case for Bug#16248 "WHERE (col1,col2) IN ((?,?)) gives 
  wrong results"
sql/item_row.cc:
  Implement Item_row::cleanup(): we should reset used_tables_cache
  before reexecution of a prepared statement. In case ROW
  arguments contain a placeholder, used_tables_cache has PARAM_TABLE
  bit set in statement prepare. As a result, when executing a statement,
  the condition push down algorithm (make_cond_for_table) would think
  that the WHERE clause belongs to the non-existent PARAM_TABLE and
  wouldn't attach the WHERE clause to any of the real tables, 
  effectively optimizing the clause away.
sql/item_row.h:
  Remove a never used member 'array_holder'. Add declaration for
  Item_row::cleanup.
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2006-04-07 22:26:25 +04:00
parent 00cfd1a75f
commit 9b6e83f4b8
4 changed files with 54 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -747,3 +747,23 @@ length(a)
10
drop table t1;
deallocate prepare stmt;
create table t1 (col1 integer, col2 integer);
insert into t1 values(100,100),(101,101),(102,102),(103,103);
prepare stmt from 'select col1, col2 from t1 where (col1, col2) in ((?,?))';
set @a=100, @b=100;
execute stmt using @a,@b;
col1 col2
100 100
set @a=101, @b=101;
execute stmt using @a,@b;
col1 col2
101 101
set @a=102, @b=102;
execute stmt using @a,@b;
col1 col2
102 102
set @a=102, @b=103;
execute stmt using @a,@b;
col1 col2
deallocate prepare stmt;
drop table t1;

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@ -785,4 +785,22 @@ select length(a) from t1;
drop table t1;
deallocate prepare stmt;
#
# Bug#16248 "WHERE (col1,col2) IN ((?,?)) gives wrong results":
# check that ROW implementation is reexecution-friendly.
#
create table t1 (col1 integer, col2 integer);
insert into t1 values(100,100),(101,101),(102,102),(103,103);
prepare stmt from 'select col1, col2 from t1 where (col1, col2) in ((?,?))';
set @a=100, @b=100;
execute stmt using @a,@b;
set @a=101, @b=101;
execute stmt using @a,@b;
set @a=102, @b=102;
execute stmt using @a,@b;
set @a=102, @b=103;
execute stmt using @a,@b;
deallocate prepare stmt;
drop table t1;
# End of 4.1 tests