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	when semijoin=on When setting the aggregate function as having no rows to report the function no_rows_in_result() was calling Item_sum::reset(). However this function in addition to cleaning up the aggregate value by calling aggregator_clear() was also adding the current value to the aggregate value by calling aggregator_add(). Fixed by making no_rows_in_result() to call aggregator_clear() directly. Renamed Item_sum::reset to Item_sum::reset_and_add() to and added a comment to avoid misinterpretation of what the function does.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #
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| # Test of group functions that depend on innodb
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| #
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| 
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| --source include/have_innodb.inc
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| 
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| --disable_warnings
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| create table t1 (USR_ID integer not null, MAX_REQ integer not null, constraint PK_SEA_USER primary key (USR_ID)) engine=InnoDB;
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| --enable_warnings
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| insert into t1 values (1, 3);
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| select count(*) + MAX_REQ - MAX_REQ + MAX_REQ - MAX_REQ + MAX_REQ - MAX_REQ + MAX_REQ - MAX_REQ + MAX_REQ - MAX_REQ from t1 group by MAX_REQ;
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| select Case When Count(*) < MAX_REQ Then 1 Else 0 End from t1 where t1.USR_ID = 1 group by MAX_REQ;
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| drop table t1;
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| 
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| 
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| #
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| # Bug #12882  	min/max inconsistent on empty table
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| #
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| 
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| --disable_warnings
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| create table t1m (a int) engine=myisam;
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| create table t1i (a int) engine=innodb;
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| create table t2m (a int) engine=myisam;
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| create table t2i (a int) engine=innodb;
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| --enable_warnings
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| insert into t2m values (5);
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| insert into t2i values (5);
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| 
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| # test with MyISAM
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| select min(a) from t1m;
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| select min(7) from t1m;
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| select min(7) from DUAL;
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| explain select min(7) from t2m join t1m;
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| select min(7) from t2m join t1m;
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| 
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| select max(a) from t1m;
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| select max(7) from t1m;
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| select max(7) from DUAL;
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| explain select max(7) from t2m join t1m;
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| select max(7) from t2m join t1m;
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| 
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| select 1, min(a) from t1m where a=99;
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| select 1, min(a) from t1m where 1=99;
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| select 1, min(1) from t1m where a=99;
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| select 1, min(1) from t1m where 1=99;
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| 
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| select 1, max(a) from t1m where a=99;
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| select 1, max(a) from t1m where 1=99;
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| select 1, max(1) from t1m where a=99;
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| select 1, max(1) from t1m where 1=99;
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| 
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| # test with InnoDB
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| select min(a) from t1i;
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| select min(7) from t1i;
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| select min(7) from DUAL;
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| explain select min(7) from t2i join t1i;
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| select min(7) from t2i join t1i;
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| 
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| select max(a) from t1i;
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| select max(7) from t1i;
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| select max(7) from DUAL;
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| explain select max(7) from t2i join t1i;
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| select max(7) from t2i join t1i;
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| 
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| select 1, min(a) from t1i where a=99;
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| select 1, min(a) from t1i where 1=99;
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| select 1, min(1) from t1i where a=99;
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| select 1, min(1) from t1i where 1=99;
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| 
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| select 1, max(a) from t1i where a=99;
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| select 1, max(a) from t1i where 1=99;
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| select 1, max(1) from t1i where a=99;
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| select 1, max(1) from t1i where 1=99;
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| 
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| # mixed MyISAM/InnoDB test
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| explain select count(*), min(7), max(7) from t1m, t1i;
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| select count(*), min(7), max(7) from t1m, t1i;
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| 
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| explain select count(*), min(7), max(7) from t1m, t2i;
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| select count(*), min(7), max(7) from t1m, t2i;
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| 
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| explain select count(*), min(7), max(7) from t2m, t1i;
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| select count(*), min(7), max(7) from t2m, t1i;
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| 
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| drop table t1m, t1i, t2m, t2i;
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| 
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| 
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| --echo #
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| --echo # Bug #57954: BIT_AND function returns incorrect results when 
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| --echo #   semijoin=on
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| 
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| CREATE TABLE c (
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|   pk INT,
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|   col_varchar_key VARCHAR(1),
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|   PRIMARY KEY (pk),
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|   KEY col_varchar_key (col_varchar_key)
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| ) ENGINE=InnoDB;
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| INSERT INTO c VALUES (11,NULL);
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| INSERT INTO c VALUES (16,'c');
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| CREATE TABLE bb (
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|   pk INT,
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|   col_varchar_key VARCHAR(1),
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|   PRIMARY KEY (pk),
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|   KEY col_varchar_key (col_varchar_key)
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| ) ENGINE=InnoDB;
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| INSERT INTO bb VALUES (10,NULL);
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| 
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| SELECT straight_join BIT_AND(c.pk)
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| FROM
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|   bb, c
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|   WHERE c.col_varchar_key='ABC'
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| ORDER BY c.pk;
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| 
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| DROP TABLE c,bb;
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| 
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| --echo #
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| --echo # Bug #58050: BIT_OR and BIT_XOR return incorrect results when 
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| --echo #  semijoin=on
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| --echo #
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| 
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| CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY, b INT, c INT) ENGINE=InnoDB;
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| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1, 1);
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| 
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| CREATE TABLE t2 (pk INT PRIMARY KEY, b INT, c INT) ENGINE=InnoDB;
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| INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1, 1, NULL);
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| 
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| SELECT t1.* FROM t1  JOIN t2 ON t1.c=t2.c WHERE t1.pk=1;
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| SELECT BIT_OR(t1.b)  FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON t1.c=t2.c WHERE t1.pk=1;
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| SELECT BIT_AND(t1.b) FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON t1.c=t2.c WHERE t1.pk=1;
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| SELECT BIT_XOR(t1.b) FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON t1.c=t2.c WHERE t1.pk=1;
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| 
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| DROP TABLE t1, t2;
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| 
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| 
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| --echo End of 5.5 tests
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