Commit 7a7147c5 authored by Georgi Kodinov's avatar Georgi Kodinov

Bug #46175: NULL read_view and consistent read assertion

The optimizer must not continue executing the current query
if e.g. the storage engine reports an error.
This is somewhat hard to implement with Item::val_xxx()
because they do not have means to return error code.
This is why we need to check the thread's error state after
a call to one of the Item::val_xxx() methods.

Fixed store_key_item::copy_inner() to return an error state 
if an error happened during the call to Item::save_in_field() 
because it calls Item::val_xxx().
Also added similar checks to related places.
parent 0305aea8
......@@ -5141,7 +5141,7 @@ int Item::save_in_field(Field *field, bool no_conversions)
field->set_notnull();
error=field->store(nr, unsigned_flag);
}
return error;
return error ? error : (field->table->in_use->is_error() ? 2 : 0);
}
......
......@@ -709,6 +709,12 @@ public:
my_bitmap_map *old_map= dbug_tmp_use_all_columns(table,
table->write_set);
int res= item->save_in_field(to_field, 1);
/*
Item::save_in_field() may call Item::val_xxx(). And if this is a subquery
we need to check for errors executing it and react accordingly
*/
if (!res && table->in_use->is_error())
res= 2;
dbug_tmp_restore_column_map(table->write_set, old_map);
null_key= to_field->is_null() || item->null_value;
return (err != 0 || res > 2 ? STORE_KEY_FATAL : (store_key_result) res);
......@@ -742,6 +748,12 @@ protected:
if (!err)
err= res;
}
/*
Item::save_in_field() may call Item::val_xxx(). And if this is a subquery
we need to check for errors executing it and react accordingly
*/
if (!err && to_field->table->in_use->is_error())
err= 2;
}
null_key= to_field->is_null() || item->null_value;
return (err > 2 ? STORE_KEY_FATAL : (store_key_result) err);
......
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