Step #3: Splitting the function check_equality() into a method in Item.
Implementing Item::check_equality() and Item_func_eq::check_equality().
Implement Item_func_eq::build_equal_items() in addition to
Item_func::build_equal_items() and moving the call for check_equality()
from Item_func::build_equal_items() to Item_func_eq::build_equal_items().
Step 2c:
After discussion with Igor, it appeared that Item_field and Item_ref
could not appear in this context in the old function build_equal_item_for_cond:
else if (cond->type() == Item::FUNC_ITEM ||
cond->real_item()->type() == Item::FIELD_ITEM)
The part of the condition checking for Item_field::FIELD_ITEM was a dead code.
- Moving implementation of Item_ident_or_func_or_sum::build_equal_items()
to Item_func::build_equal_items()
- Restoring deriving of Item_ident and Item_sum_or_func from Item_result_field.
Removing Item_ident_or_func_or_sum.
Step#2:
1. Removes the function build_equal_items_for_cond() and
introduces a new method Item::build_equal_items() instead,
with specific implementations in the following Items:
Item (the default implementation)
Item_ident_or_func_or_sum
Item_cond
Item_cond_and
2. Adds a new abstract class Item_ident_or_func_or_sum,
a common parent for Item_ident and Item_func_or_sum,
as they have exactly the same build_equal_items().
3. Renames Item_cond_and::cond_equal to Item_cond_and::m_cond_equal,
to avoid confusion between the member and local variables named
"cond_equal".
- Remove ANALYZE's timing code off the the execution path of regular
SELECTs.
- Improve the tracker that tracks counts/execution times of SELECTs or
DML statements:
= regular execution just increments counters
= ANALYZE will also collect timings.
Show total execution time (r_total_time_ms) for various parts of the
query:
1. time spent in SELECTs
2. time spent reading rows from storage engines
#2 currently gets the data from P_S.
This bug manifests due to wrong computation and evaluation of
keyinfo->key_length. The issues were:
* Using table->file->max_key_length() as an absolute value that must not be
reached for a key, while it represents the maximum number of bytes
possible for a table key.
* Incorrectly computing the keyinfo->key_length size during
KEY_PART_INFO creation. The metadata information regarding the key
such the field length (for strings) was added twice.
Temporary table count fix. The number of temporary tables was increased
when the table is not actually created. (when do_not_open was passed
as TRUE to create_tmp_table).
Redefine FT_KEYPART in a way that it does not conflict with Hash Join.
Hash join stores field->field_index in KEYUSE::keypart, so we must
use a value of FT_KEYPART that's greater than MAX_FIELDS.
- Fixed compiler warnings
- Added include/wait_for_binlog_checkpoint.inc, as suggested by JonasO
- Updated 'build-tags' to work with git (Patch by Serg)
- The code that tested if
WHERE expr=value AND expr=const
can be rewritten to:
WHERE const=value AND expr=const
was incomplete in case of STRING_RESULT.
- Moving the test into a new function, to reduce duplicate code.
generate_derived_keys_for_table() did not work correctly in the case where
- it had a potential index on derived table
- however, TABLE::check_tmp_key() would disallow creation of this index
after looking at its future key parts (because of the key parts exceeding
max. index length)
- the code would leave a KEYUSE structure that refers to a non-existant index.
Depending on further optimizer calculations, this could cause a crash.
- Changed 0x%lx -> %p
array.c:
- Static (preallocated) buffer can now be anywhere
my_sys.h
- Define MY_INIT_BUFFER_USED
sql_delete.cc & sql_lex.cc
- Use memroot when allocating classes (avoids call to current_thd)
sql_explain.h:
- Use preallocated buffers
sql_explain.cc:
- Use preallocated buffers and memroot
sql_select.cc:
- Use multi_alloc_root() instead of many alloc_root()
- Update calls to Explain
The GEOMETRY field metadata is stored in the FRM file.
SRID for a spatial column now can be stored, it was added to the CREATE TABLE syntax,
so the AddGeometryData() stored procedure is now possible. Script adding the required Add/DropGeometryColumn sp-s added.
The problem was a race between the debug code in the server and the SHOW
EXPLAIN FOR in the test case.
The test case would wait for a query to reach the first point of interest
(inside dbug_serve_apcs()), then send it a SHOW EXPLAIN FOR, then wait for the
query to reach the next point of interest. However, the second wait was
insufficient. It was possible for the the second wait to complete immediately,
causing both the first and the second SHOW EXPLAIN FOR to hit the same
invocation of dbug_server_apcs(). Then a later invocation would miss its
intended SHOW EXPLAIN FOR and hang, and the test case would eventually time
out.
Fix is to make sure that the second wait can not trigger during the first
invocation of dbug_server_apcs(). We do this by clearing the thd_proc_info
(that the wait is looking for) before processing the SHOW EXPLAIN FOR; this
way the second wait can not start until the thd_proc_info from the first
invocation has been cleared.