Commit 68a91293 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Fix for BUG#13597 - columns in ON condition not resolved if references a table...

Fix for BUG#13597 - columns in ON condition not resolved if references a table in a nested right join.

The problem was in that when finding the last table reference in a nested join tree,
the procedure doing the iteration over the right-most branches of a join tree
was testing for RIGHT JOINs the table reference that represents the join, and not
the second operand of the JOIN. Currently the information whether a join is LEFT/RIGHT
is stored not on the join object itself, but on one of its operands.


mysql-test/r/select.result:
  Added test for BUG#13597
mysql-test/t/select.test:
  Added test for BUG#13597
sql/table.cc:
  - test whether a table reference is a right join by testing the
    rigth join operand (first in the list of operands), and not
    the table reference that represents the join itself.
  - clearer comments
parent 3a806cd6
......@@ -3038,3 +3038,26 @@ id
102
drop table t1, t2;
drop view v1, v2, v3;
create table a (
id int(11) not null default '0'
) engine=myisam default charset=latin1;
insert into a values (123),(191),(192);
create table b (
id char(16) character set utf8 not null default ''
) engine=myisam default charset=latin1;
insert into b values ('58013'),('58014'),('58015'),('58016');
create table c (
a_id int(11) not null default '0',
b_id char(16) character set utf8 default null
) engine=myisam default charset=latin1;
insert into c values
(123,null),(123,null),(123,null),(123,null),(123,null),(123,'58013');
select count(*)
from a inner join (c left join b on b.id = c.b_id) on a.id = c.a_id;
count(*)
6
select count(*)
from a inner join (b right join c on b.id = c.b_id) on a.id = c.a_id;
count(*)
6
drop table a, b, c;
......@@ -2575,3 +2575,37 @@ select * from v1 left join v3 using (id);
drop table t1, t2;
drop view v1, v2, v3;
#
# Bug #13597 Column in ON condition not resolved if references a table in
# nested right join.
#
create table a (
id int(11) not null default '0'
) engine=myisam default charset=latin1;
insert into a values (123),(191),(192);
create table b (
id char(16) character set utf8 not null default ''
) engine=myisam default charset=latin1;
insert into b values ('58013'),('58014'),('58015'),('58016');
create table c (
a_id int(11) not null default '0',
b_id char(16) character set utf8 default null
) engine=myisam default charset=latin1;
insert into c values
(123,null),(123,null),(123,null),(123,null),(123,null),(123,'58013');
-- both queries are equivalent
select count(*)
from a inner join (c left join b on b.id = c.b_id) on a.id = c.a_id;
select count(*)
from a inner join (b right join c on b.id = c.b_id) on a.id = c.a_id;
drop table a, b, c;
......@@ -2291,8 +2291,10 @@ TABLE_LIST *st_table_list::first_leaf_for_name_resolution()
List_iterator_fast<TABLE_LIST> it(cur_nested_join->join_list);
cur_table_ref= it++;
/*
If 'this' is a RIGHT JOIN, the operands in 'join_list' are in reverse
order, thus the first operand is already at the front of the list.
If the current nested join is a RIGHT JOIN, the operands in
'join_list' are in reverse order, thus the first operand is
already at the front of the list. Otherwise the first operand
is in the end of the list of join operands.
*/
if (!(cur_table_ref->outer_join & JOIN_TYPE_RIGHT))
{
......@@ -2343,9 +2345,11 @@ TABLE_LIST *st_table_list::last_leaf_for_name_resolution()
cur_nested_join;
cur_nested_join= cur_table_ref->nested_join)
{
cur_table_ref= cur_nested_join->join_list.head();
/*
If 'this' is a RIGHT JOIN, the operands in 'join_list' are in reverse
order, thus the last operand is in the end of the list.
If the current nested is a RIGHT JOIN, the operands in
'join_list' are in reverse order, thus the last operand is in the
end of the list.
*/
if ((cur_table_ref->outer_join & JOIN_TYPE_RIGHT))
{
......@@ -2355,8 +2359,6 @@ TABLE_LIST *st_table_list::last_leaf_for_name_resolution()
while ((next= it++))
cur_table_ref= next;
}
else
cur_table_ref= cur_nested_join->join_list.head();
if (cur_table_ref->is_leaf_for_name_resolution())
break;
}
......
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