aggregated in outer context returned wrong results.
This happened only if the subquery did not contain any references
to outer fields.
As there were no references to outer fields the subquery erroneously
was taken for non-correlated one.
Now any set function aggregated in outer context makes the subquery
correlated.
Shift the ID values up into a range where they will not collide with those
which we use for real data, when we fill the system tables.
Will be merged up to 5.0 where it is needed for 5.0.38.
Shift the ID values up into a range where they will not collide with those
which we use for real data, when we fill the system tables.
Will be merged up to 5.0 where it is needed for 5.0.38.
To correctly decide which predicates can be evaluated with a given table
the optimizer must know the exact set of tables that a predicate depends
on. If that mask is too wide (refer to non-existing tables) the optimizer
can erroneously skip a predicate.
One such case of wrong table usage mask were the aggregate functions.
The have a all-1 mask (meaning depend on all tables, including non-existent
ones).
Fixed by making a real used_tables mask for the aggregates. The mask is
constructed in the following way :
1. OR the table dependency masks of all the arguments of the aggregate.
2. If all the arguments of the function are from the local name resolution
context and it is evaluated in the same name resolution
context where it is referenced all the tables from that name resolution
context are OR-ed to the dependency mask. This is to denote that an
aggregate function depends on the number of rows it processes.
3. Handle correctly the case of an aggregate function optimization (such that
the aggregate function can be pre-calculated and made a constant).
Made sure that an aggregate function is never a constant (unless subject of a
specific optimization and pre-calculation).
One other flaw was revealed and fixed in the process : references were
not calling the recalculation method for used_tables of their targets.
- Avoid defaault log file names looking like <hostname>.pid.slow.log
by using the FN_REPLACE_EXT flag to 'fn_format'
- Remove the default log files generated by log_state.test before
test completes
There was hanging at binlog_commit by a thread executing autocommit query.
The hang appeared to be due to an overly condtion for early return
from binlog_commit introduced by bug#20265 fix.
Fixed with reverting the logic back to 5.0 version.
field does not work
Fix to prevent MyISAM from reading data from NULL BLOB.
Fix to make record comparison independent of values of unused bits in
record.
Updating binlog positions in tests.
Removed wrong fix for the bug#27006.
The bug was added by the fix for the bug#19978 and fixed by Monty on 2007/02/21.
trigger.test, trigger.result:
Corrected test case for the bug#27006.
Using a MEMORY table BTREE index for scanning for updatable rows
could lead to an infinite loop.
Everytime a key was inserted into a btree index, the position
in the index scan was cleared. The search started from the
beginning and found the same key again.
Now we do not clear the position on key insert an more.