Get rid of need of matherialization for usual INSERT (cache results in
Item_cache* if needed)
- subqueries in VALUE do not see new records in the table we are
inserting to
- subqueries in RETIRNING prohibited to use the table we are inserting to
If one of the selected field is a MIN or MAX and it has been optimized
into a constant, it is not added to the temp table used by a group by
handler (GBH). The GBH therefore cannot store results to this missing
field.
On the other hand, when SELECTing from a view or a derived table,
TMP_TABLE_ALL_COLUMNS is set. If the query has no group by or order
by, an Item_temptable_field is created for this MIN/MAX field and
added to the JOIN. Since the GBH could not store results to the
corresponding field in the temp table, the value of this
Item_temptable_field remains NULL. And the NULL value is passed to the
record, then the temp row, and finally output as the (wrong) result.
To fix this, we opt to not creating a spider GBH when a view or
derived table is involved.
This fixes spider/bugfix.mdev_26345 for --view-protocol
Also fixed a comment:
TABLE_LIST::belong_to_derived is NULL if the table belongs to a
derived table that has non-MERGE type.
DELAYED with virtual columns
Segfault was cause by two different copies of same Field instance in
prepared delayed insert. One was made by
Delayed_insert::get_local_table() (see make_new_field()). That copy
went through parse_vcol_defs() and received new vcol_info->expr.
Another one was made by copy_keys_from_share() by this code:
/*
We are using only a prefix of the column as a key:
Create a new field for the key part that matches the index
*/
field= key_part->field=field->make_new_field(root, outparam, 0);
field->field_length= key_part->length;
So, key_part and table got different objects of same field and the
crash was because key_part->field->vcol_info->expr is NULL.
The fix does update_keypart_vcol_info() to update vcol_info->expr in
key_part->field.
Cleanup: memdup_vcol() is static inline instead of macro + check OOM.
Field_blob::store() has special code for GROUP_CONCAT temporary table
(to store blob values in Blob_mem_storage - this prevents them
from being freed/overwritten when a next row is read).
Field_geom and Field_blob_compressed inherit from Field_blob but they
have their own ::store() method without this special Blob_mem_storage
support.
Considering that non-grouping CONCAT() of such fields converts
them to plain BLOB, let's do the same for GROUP_CONCAT. To do it,
Item_func_group_concat::setup will signal that it's creating
a temporary table for GROUP_CONCAT, and Field_blog::make_new_field()
override will create base Field_blob when under group concat.
Don't allow the referencing key column from NULL TO NOT NULL
when
1) Foreign key constraint type is ON UPDATE SET NULL
2) Foreign key constraint type is ON DELETE SET NULL
3) Foreign key constraint type is UPDATE CASCADE and referenced
column declared as NULL
Don't allow the referenced key column from NOT NULL to NULL
when foreign key constraint type is UPDATE CASCADE
and referencing key columns doesn't allow NULL values
get_foreign_key_info(): InnoDB sends the information about
nullability of the foreign key fields and referenced key fields.
fk_check_column_changes(): Enforce the above rules for COPY
algorithm
innobase_check_foreign_drop_col(): Checks whether the dropped
column exists in existing foreign key relation
innobase_check_foreign_low() : Enforce the above rules for
INPLACE algorithm
dict_foreign_t::check_fk_constraint_valid(): This is used
by CREATE TABLE statement to check nullability for foreign
key relation.
The patch for MDEV-31340 fixed the following bugs:
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-33108 TABLE_STATISTICS and INDEX_STATISTICS are case insensitive 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
Backporting the fixes from 11.5 to 10.5
Ideally our methods and functions should do one thing, do that well,
and do only that. add_table_to_list does far more than adding a
table to a list, so this commit factors the TABLE_LIST creation out
to a new TABLE_LIST constructor. It then uses placement new()
to create it in the correct memory area (result of thd->calloc).
Benefits of this approach:
1. add_table_to_list now returns as early as possible on an error
2. fewer side-effects incurred on creating the TABLE_LIST object
3. TABLE_LIST won't be calloc'd if copy_to_db fails
4. local declarations moved closer to their respective first uses
5. improved code readability and logical flow
Also factored a couple of other functions to keep the happy path
more to the left, which makes them easier to follow at a glance.