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Kirill Smelkov
mariadb
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2b24a2b5
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2b24a2b5
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Sep 20, 2005
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Merge mysql.com:/home/timka/mysql/src/5.0-virgin
into mysql.com:/home/timka/mysql/src/5.0-bug-13127
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mysql-test/r/select.result
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@@ -2960,3 +2960,72 @@ x x
4 4
4 5
drop table t1,t2,t3;
create table t1 (id char(16) not null default '', primary key (id));
insert into t1 values ('100'),('101'),('102');
create table t2 (id char(16) default null);
insert into t2 values (1);
create view v1 as select t1.id from t1;
create view v2 as select t2.id from t2;
create view v3 as select (t1.id+2) as id from t1 natural left join t2;
select t1.id from t1 left join v2 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select t1.id from v2 right join t1 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select t1.id from t1 left join v3 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select * from t1 left join v2 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select * from v2 right join t1 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select * from t1 left join v3 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select v1.id from v1 left join v2 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select v1.id from v2 right join v1 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select v1.id from v1 left join v3 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select * from v1 left join v2 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select * from v2 right join v1 using (id);
id
100
101
102
select * from v1 left join v3 using (id);
id
100
101
102
drop table t1, t2;
drop view v1, v2, v3;
mysql-test/t/select.test
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@@ -2535,3 +2535,33 @@ insert into t2 values (1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 3), (4, 6), (5, 6);
insert
into
t3
values
(
1
),
(
2
),
(
3
),
(
4
),
(
5
);
select
t1
.
x
,
t3
.
x
from
t1
,
t2
,
t3
where
t1
.
x
=
t2
.
x
and
t3
.
x
>=
t1
.
y
and
t3
.
x
<=
t2
.
y
;
drop
table
t1
,
t2
,
t3
;
#
# Bug #13127 LEFT JOIN against a VIEW returns NULL instead of correct value
#
create
table
t1
(
id
char
(
16
)
not
null
default
''
,
primary
key
(
id
));
insert
into
t1
values
(
'100'
),(
'101'
),(
'102'
);
create
table
t2
(
id
char
(
16
)
default
null
);
insert
into
t2
values
(
1
);
create
view
v1
as
select
t1
.
id
from
t1
;
create
view
v2
as
select
t2
.
id
from
t2
;
create
view
v3
as
select
(
t1
.
id
+
2
)
as
id
from
t1
natural
left
join
t2
;
# all queries must return the same result
select
t1
.
id
from
t1
left
join
v2
using
(
id
);
select
t1
.
id
from
v2
right
join
t1
using
(
id
);
select
t1
.
id
from
t1
left
join
v3
using
(
id
);
select
*
from
t1
left
join
v2
using
(
id
);
select
*
from
v2
right
join
t1
using
(
id
);
select
*
from
t1
left
join
v3
using
(
id
);
select
v1
.
id
from
v1
left
join
v2
using
(
id
);
select
v1
.
id
from
v2
right
join
v1
using
(
id
);
select
v1
.
id
from
v1
left
join
v3
using
(
id
);
select
*
from
v1
left
join
v2
using
(
id
);
select
*
from
v2
right
join
v1
using
(
id
);
select
*
from
v1
left
join
v3
using
(
id
);
drop
table
t1
,
t2
;
drop
view
v1
,
v2
,
v3
;
sql/sql_base.cc
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@@ -2948,6 +2948,18 @@ find_field_in_table(THD *thd, TABLE *table, const char *name, uint length,
belongs - differs from 'table_list' only for
NATURAL_USING joins.
DESCRIPTION
Find a field in a table reference depending on the type of table
reference. There are three types of table references with respect
to the representation of their result columns:
- an array of Field_translator objects for MERGE views and some
information_schema tables,
- an array of Field objects (and possibly a name hash) for stored
tables,
- a list of Natural_join_column objects for NATURAL/USING joins.
This procedure detects the type of the table reference 'table_list'
and calls the corresponding search routine.
RETURN
0 field is not found
view_ref_found found value in VIEW (real result is in *ref)
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@@ -2971,16 +2983,30 @@ find_field_in_table_ref(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list,
/*
Check that the table and database that qualify the current field name
are the same as the table we are going to search for the field.
This is done differently for NATURAL/USING joins or nested joins that
are operands of NATURAL/USING joins because there we can't simply
compare the qualifying table and database names with the ones of
'table_list' because each field in such a join may originate from a
different table.
are the same as the table reference we are going to search for the field.
We exclude from the test below NATURAL/USING joins and any nested join
that is an operand of NATURAL/USING join, because each column in such
joins may potentially originate from a different table. However, base
tables and views that are under some NATURAL/USING join are searched
as usual base tables/views.
We include explicitly table references with a 'field_translation' table,
because if there are views over natural joins we don't want to search
inside the view, but we want to search directly in the view columns
which are represented as a 'field_translation'.
TODO: Ensure that table_name, db_name and tables->db always points to
something !
*/
if
(
!
(
table_list
->
nested_join
&&
table_list
->
join_columns
)
&&
if
(
/* Exclude natural joins and nested joins underlying natural joins. */
(
!
(
table_list
->
nested_join
&&
table_list
->
join_columns
)
||
/* Include merge views and information schema tables. */
table_list
->
field_translation
)
&&
/*
Test if the field qualifiers match the table reference we plan
to search.
*/
table_name
&&
table_name
[
0
]
&&
(
my_strcasecmp
(
table_alias_charset
,
table_list
->
alias
,
table_name
)
||
(
db_name
&&
db_name
[
0
]
&&
table_list
->
db
&&
table_list
->
db
[
0
]
&&
...
...
@@ -2988,25 +3014,48 @@ find_field_in_table_ref(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list,
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
*
actual_table
=
NULL
;
if
(
table_list
->
field_translation
)
{
/* 'table_list' is a view or an information schema table. */
if
((
fld
=
find_field_in_view
(
thd
,
table_list
,
name
,
item_name
,
length
,
ref
,
check_grants_view
,
register_tree_change
)))
*
actual_table
=
table_list
;
}
else
if
(
table_list
->
nested_join
&&
table_list
->
join_columns
)
else
if
(
!
(
table_list
->
nested_join
&&
table_list
->
join_columns
)
)
{
/*
If this is a NATURAL/USING join, or an operand of such join which is a
join itself, and the field name is qualified, then search for the field
in the operands of the join.
'table_list' is a stored table. It is so because the only type of nested
join passed to this procedure is a NATURAL/USING join or an operand of a
NATURAL/USING join.
*/
if
((
fld
=
find_field_in_table
(
thd
,
table_list
->
table
,
name
,
length
,
check_grants_table
,
allow_rowid
,
cached_field_index_ptr
)))
*
actual_table
=
table_list
;
#ifndef NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS
/* check for views with temporary table algorithm */
if
(
check_grants_view
&&
table_list
->
view
&&
fld
&&
fld
!=
WRONG_GRANT
&&
check_grant_column
(
thd
,
&
table_list
->
grant
,
table_list
->
view_db
.
str
,
table_list
->
view_name
.
str
,
name
,
length
))
fld
=
WRONG_GRANT
;
#endif
}
else
{
/*
'table_list' is a NATURAL/USING join, or an operand of such join that
is a nested join itself.
If the field name we search for is qualified, then search for the field
in the table references used by NATURAL/USING the join.
*/
if
(
table_name
&&
table_name
[
0
])
{
/*
Qualified field; Search for it in the tables used by the natural join.
*/
List_iterator
<
TABLE_LIST
>
it
(
table_list
->
nested_join
->
join_list
);
TABLE_LIST
*
table
;
while
((
table
=
it
++
))
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...
@@ -3032,23 +3081,6 @@ find_field_in_table_ref(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list,
check_grants_table
||
check_grants_view
,
register_tree_change
,
actual_table
);
}
else
{
if
((
fld
=
find_field_in_table
(
thd
,
table_list
->
table
,
name
,
length
,
check_grants_table
,
allow_rowid
,
cached_field_index_ptr
)))
*
actual_table
=
table_list
;
#ifndef NO_EMBEDDED_ACCESS_CHECKS
/* check for views with temporary table algorithm */
if
(
check_grants_view
&&
table_list
->
view
&&
fld
&&
fld
!=
WRONG_GRANT
&&
check_grant_column
(
thd
,
&
table_list
->
grant
,
table_list
->
view_db
.
str
,
table_list
->
view_name
.
str
,
name
,
length
))
fld
=
WRONG_GRANT
;
#endif
}
DBUG_RETURN
(
fld
);
}
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