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Kirill Smelkov
mariadb
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92b44016
Commit
92b44016
authored
Mar 06, 2007
by
kostja@bodhi.local
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Merge bodhi.local:/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-runtime
into bodhi.local:/opt/local/work/mysql-5.1-runtime-merge
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client/mysql_upgrade.c
client/mysql_upgrade.c
+20
-9
mysql-test/t/subselect.test
mysql-test/t/subselect.test
+46
-19
sql/sql_base.cc
sql/sql_base.cc
+109
-5
sql/sql_yacc.yy
sql/sql_yacc.yy
+24
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client/mysql_upgrade.c
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92b44016
...
...
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ void set_extra_default(int id, const struct my_option *opt)
}
d
=
(
extra_default_t
*
)
my_malloc
(
sizeof
(
extra_default_t
),
MYF
(
MY_FAE
|
MY_ZEROFILL
));
MYF
(
MY_FAE
|
MY_ZEROFILL
));
d
->
id
=
id
;
d
->
name
=
opt
->
name
;
d
->
n_len
=
strlen
(
opt
->
name
);
...
...
@@ -345,15 +345,17 @@ static int create_defaults_file(const char *path, const char *forced_path)
}
dynstr_set
(
&
buf
,
NULL
);
}
if
(
dynstr_append_mem
(
&
buf
,
"
\n
"
,
1
)
||
dynstr_append_mem
(
&
buf
,
d
->
name
,
d
->
n_len
)
||
(
d
->
v_len
&&
(
dynstr_append_mem
(
&
buf
,
"="
,
1
)
||
dynstr_append_mem
(
&
buf
,
d
->
value
,
d
->
v_len
))))
if
(
dynstr_append_mem
(
&
buf
,
"
\n
"
,
1
)
||
dynstr_append_mem
(
&
buf
,
d
->
name
,
d
->
n_len
)
||
(
d
->
v_len
&&
(
dynstr_append_mem
(
&
buf
,
"="
,
1
)
||
dynstr_append_mem
(
&
buf
,
d
->
value
,
d
->
v_len
))))
{
ret
=
1
;
goto
error
;
}
my_delete
((
gptr
)
d
,
MYF
(
0
));
my_free
((
gptr
)
d
,
MYF
(
0
));
list_pop
(
extra_defaults
);
/* pop off the head */
}
if
(
my_write
(
defaults_file
,
buf
.
str
,
buf
.
length
,
MYF
(
MY_FNABP
|
MY_WME
)))
...
...
@@ -451,10 +453,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
char
*
forced_extra_defaults
;
char
*
local_defaults_group_suffix
;
const
char
*
script_line
;
char
*
upgrade_defaults_path
=
0
;
char
*
upgrade_defaults_path
=
NULL
;
char
*
defaults_to_use
=
NULL
;
int
upgrade_defaults_created
=
0
;
int
no_defaults
;
char
path
[
FN_REFLEN
];
DYNAMIC_STRING
cmdline
;
...
...
@@ -464,6 +466,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
#endif
/* Check if we are forced to use specific defaults */
no_defaults
=
0
;
if
(
argc
>=
2
&&
!
strcmp
(
argv
[
1
],
"--no-defaults"
))
no_defaults
=
1
;
get_defaults_options
(
argc
,
argv
,
&
forced_defaults_file
,
&
forced_extra_defaults
,
&
local_defaults_group_suffix
);
...
...
@@ -578,7 +584,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
if
(
defaults_to_use
)
{
dynstr_append
(
&
cmdline
,
" "
);
dynstr_append_os_quoted
(
&
cmdline
,
"--defaults-extra-file="
,
dynstr_append_os_quoted
(
&
cmdline
,
(
no_defaults
?
"--defaults-file="
:
"--defaults-extra-file="
),
defaults_to_use
,
NullS
);
}
...
...
@@ -652,7 +660,9 @@ fix_priv_tables:
if
(
defaults_to_use
)
{
dynstr_append
(
&
cmdline
,
" "
);
dynstr_append_os_quoted
(
&
cmdline
,
"--defaults-extra-file="
,
dynstr_append_os_quoted
(
&
cmdline
,
(
no_defaults
?
"--defaults-file="
:
"--defaults-extra-file="
),
defaults_to_use
,
NullS
);
}
dynstr_append
(
&
cmdline
,
" "
);
...
...
@@ -684,6 +694,7 @@ error:
if
(
upgrade_defaults_created
)
my_delete
(
upgrade_defaults_path
,
MYF
(
0
));
my_free
(
upgrade_defaults_path
,
MYF
(
MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR
));
my_end
(
info_flag
?
MY_CHECK_ERROR
:
0
);
return
ret
;
}
...
...
mysql-test/t/subselect.test
View file @
92b44016
...
...
@@ -2002,7 +2002,7 @@ EXPLAIN SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE (SELECT 1 FROM DUAL WHERE 1=0) IS NULL;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
#
# Bug 24653: sorting by expressions containing subselects
# Bug 24653: sorting by expressions containing subselects
# that return more than one row
#
...
...
@@ -2014,12 +2014,12 @@ INSERT INTO t2 VALUES
(
2
,
1
),
(
1
,
3
),
(
2
,
1
),
(
4
,
4
),
(
2
,
2
),
(
1
,
4
);
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
2
);
--
error
1242
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
1
);
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
2
),
a
;
--
error
1242
--
error
1242
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
1
);
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
2
),
a
;
--
error
1242
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
1
),
a
;
SELECT
b
,
MAX
(
c
)
FROM
t2
GROUP
BY
b
,
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
2
);
--
error
1242
SELECT
b
,
MAX
(
c
)
FROM
t2
GROUP
BY
b
,
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
1
);
...
...
@@ -2036,28 +2036,28 @@ SELECT a FROM t1 GROUP BY a
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
a
HAVING
IFNULL
((
SELECT
b
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
4
),
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
c
=
a
AND
b
>
2
ORDER
BY
b
))
>
3
;
--
error
1242
--
error
1242
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
a
HAVING
IFNULL
((
SELECT
b
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
4
),
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
c
=
a
AND
b
>
1
ORDER
BY
b
))
>
3
;
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
IFNULL
((
SELECT
b
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
2
),
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
c
=
a
AND
b
>
2
ORDER
BY
b
));
--
error
1242
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
IFNULL
((
SELECT
b
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
1
),
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
c
=
a
AND
b
>
1
ORDER
BY
b
));
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
IFNULL
((
SELECT
b
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
4
),
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
c
=
a
AND
b
>
2
ORDER
BY
b
));
--
error
1242
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
SELECT
a
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
IFNULL
((
SELECT
b
FROM
t2
WHERE
b
>
4
),
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
c
=
a
AND
b
>
1
ORDER
BY
b
));
DROP
TABLE
t1
,
t2
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
,
t2
;
# End of 4.1 tests
...
...
@@ -2571,7 +2571,7 @@ DROP TABLE t1,t2;
#
# Bug #25219: EXIST subquery with UNION over a mix of
# correlated and uncorrelated selects
#
#
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
id
char
(
4
)
PRIMARY
KEY
,
c
int
);
CREATE
TABLE
t2
(
c
int
);
...
...
@@ -2579,25 +2579,25 @@ CREATE TABLE t2 (c int);
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
'aa'
,
1
);
INSERT
INTO
t2
VALUES
(
1
);
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
WHERE
EXISTS
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
c
=
1
UNION
UNION
SELECT
c
from
t2
WHERE
c
=
t1
.
c
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
'bb'
,
2
),
(
'cc'
,
3
),
(
'dd'
,
1
);
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
WHERE
EXISTS
(
SELECT
c
FROM
t2
WHERE
c
=
1
UNION
UNION
SELECT
c
from
t2
WHERE
c
=
t1
.
c
);
INSERT
INTO
t2
VALUES
(
2
);
CREATE
TABLE
t3
(
c
int
);
INSERT
INTO
t3
VALUES
(
1
);
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
WHERE
EXISTS
(
SELECT
t2
.
c
FROM
t2
JOIN
t3
ON
t2
.
c
=
t3
.
c
WHERE
t2
.
c
=
1
UNION
UNION
SELECT
c
from
t2
WHERE
c
=
t1
.
c
);
DROP
TABLE
t1
,
t2
,
t3
;
...
...
@@ -2609,6 +2609,33 @@ CREATE TABLE t1 (s1 char(1));
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
'a'
);
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
WHERE
_utf8
'a'
=
ANY
(
SELECT
s1
FROM
t1
);
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
#
# Bug#23800: Outer fields in correlated subqueries is used in a temporary
# table created for sorting.
#
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
f1
int
);
CREATE
TABLE
t2
(
f2
int
,
f21
int
,
f3
timestamp
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
1
),(
1
),(
2
),(
2
);
INSERT
INTO
t2
VALUES
(
1
,
1
,
"2004-02-29 11:11:11"
),
(
2
,
2
,
"2004-02-29 11:11:11"
);
SELECT
((
SELECT
f2
FROM
t2
WHERE
f21
=
f1
LIMIT
1
)
*
COUNT
(
f1
))
AS
sq
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
f1
;
SELECT
(
SELECT
SUM
(
1
)
FROM
t2
ttt
GROUP
BY
t2
.
f3
LIMIT
1
)
AS
tt
FROM
t2
;
PREPARE
stmt1
FROM
'SELECT ((SELECT f2 FROM t2 WHERE f21=f1 LIMIT 1) * COUNT(f1)) AS sq FROM t1 GROUP BY f1'
;
EXECUTE
stmt1
;
EXECUTE
stmt1
;
DEALLOCATE
PREPARE
stmt1
;
SELECT
f2
,
AVG
(
f21
),
(
SELECT
t
.
f3
FROM
t2
AS
t
WHERE
t2
.
f2
=
t
.
f2
AND
t
.
f3
=
MAX
(
t2
.
f3
))
AS
test
FROM
t2
GROUP
BY
f2
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
,
t2
;
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
a
int
,
b
INT
,
c
CHAR
(
10
)
NOT
NULL
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
1
,
1
,
'a'
),
(
1
,
2
,
'b'
),
(
1
,
3
,
'c'
),
(
1
,
4
,
'd'
),
(
1
,
5
,
'e'
),
(
2
,
1
,
'f'
),
(
2
,
2
,
'g'
),
(
2
,
3
,
'h'
),
(
3
,
4
,
'i'
),
(
3
,
3
,
'j'
),
(
3
,
2
,
'k'
),
(
3
,
1
,
'l'
),
(
1
,
9
,
'm'
);
SELECT
a
,
MAX
(
b
),
(
SELECT
t
.
c
FROM
t1
AS
t
WHERE
t1
.
a
=
t
.
a
AND
t
.
b
=
MAX
(
t1
.
b
))
AS
test
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
a
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
#
# Bug#21904 (parser problem when using IN with a double "(())")
...
...
sql/sql_base.cc
View file @
92b44016
...
...
@@ -1850,6 +1850,13 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
key_length
=
(
create_table_def_key
(
thd
,
key
,
table_list
,
1
)
-
TMP_TABLE_KEY_EXTRA
);
/*
Unless requested otherwise, try to resolve this table in the list
of temporary tables of this thread. In MySQL temporary tables
are always thread-local and "shadow" possible base tables with the
same name. This block implements the behaviour.
TODO: move this block into a separate function.
*/
if
(
!
table_list
->
skip_temporary
)
{
for
(
table
=
thd
->
temporary_tables
;
table
;
table
=
table
->
next
)
...
...
@@ -1859,6 +1866,12 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
!
memcmp
(
table
->
s
->
table_cache_key
.
str
,
key
,
key_length
+
TMP_TABLE_KEY_EXTRA
))
{
/*
We're trying to use the same temporary table twice in a query.
Right now we don't support this because a temporary table
is always represented by only one TABLE object in THD, and
it can not be cloned. Emit an error for an unsupported behaviour.
*/
if
(
table
->
query_id
==
thd
->
query_id
||
thd
->
prelocked_mode
&&
table
->
query_id
)
{
...
...
@@ -1878,6 +1891,13 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
}
}
/*
The table is not temporary - if we're in pre-locked or LOCK TABLES
mode, let's try to find the requested table in the list of pre-opened
and locked tables. If the table is not there, return an error - we can't
open not pre-opened tables in pre-locked/LOCK TABLES mode.
TODO: move this block into a separate function.
*/
if
(
!
(
flags
&
MYSQL_OPEN_IGNORE_LOCKED_TABLES
)
&&
(
thd
->
locked_tables
||
thd
->
prelocked_mode
))
{
// Using table locks
...
...
@@ -1949,7 +1969,7 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
goto
reset
;
}
/*
is it view
?
Is this table a view and not a base table
?
(it is work around to allow to open view with locked tables,
real fix will be made after definition cache will be made)
*/
...
...
@@ -1981,8 +2001,32 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
}
/*
Non pre-locked/LOCK TABLES mode, and the table is not temporary:
this is the normal use case.
Now we should:
- try to find the table in the table cache.
- if one of the discovered TABLE instances is name-locked
(table->s->version == 0) or some thread has started FLUSH TABLES
(refresh_version > table->s->version), back off -- we have to wait
until no one holds a name lock on the table.
- if there is no such TABLE in the name cache, read the table definition
and insert it into the cache.
We perform all of the above under LOCK_open which currently protects
the open cache (also known as table cache) and table definitions stored
on disk.
*/
VOID
(
pthread_mutex_lock
(
&
LOCK_open
));
/*
If it's the first table from a list of tables used in a query,
remember refresh_version (the version of open_cache state).
If the version changes while we're opening the remaining tables,
we will have to back off, close all the tables opened-so-far,
and try to reopen them.
Note: refresh_version is currently changed only during FLUSH TABLES.
*/
if
(
!
thd
->
open_tables
)
thd
->
version
=
refresh_version
;
else
if
((
thd
->
version
!=
refresh_version
)
&&
...
...
@@ -1999,6 +2043,16 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
if
(
thd
->
handler_tables
)
mysql_ha_flush
(
thd
,
(
TABLE_LIST
*
)
NULL
,
MYSQL_HA_REOPEN_ON_USAGE
,
TRUE
);
/*
Actually try to find the table in the open_cache.
The cache may contain several "TABLE" instances for the same
physical table. The instances that are currently "in use" by
some thread have their "in_use" member != NULL.
There is no good reason for having more than one entry in the
hash for the same physical table, except that we use this as
an implicit "pending locks queue" - see
wait_for_locked_table_names for details.
*/
for
(
table
=
(
TABLE
*
)
hash_first
(
&
open_cache
,
(
byte
*
)
key
,
key_length
,
&
state
);
table
&&
table
->
in_use
;
...
...
@@ -2008,6 +2062,21 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
/*
Here we flush tables marked for flush. However we never flush log
tables here. They are flushed only on FLUSH LOGS.
Normally, table->s->version contains the value of
refresh_version from the moment when this table was
(re-)opened and added to the cache.
If since then we did (or just started) FLUSH TABLES
statement, refresh_version has been increased.
For "name-locked" TABLE instances, table->s->version is set
to 0 (see lock_table_name for details).
In case there is a pending FLUSH TABLES or a name lock, we
need to back off and re-start opening tables.
If we do not back off now, we may dead lock in case of lock
order mismatch with some other thread:
c1: name lock t1; -- sort of exclusive lock
c2: open t2; -- sort of shared lock
c1: name lock t2; -- blocks
c2: open t1; -- blocks
*/
if
(
table
->
s
->
version
!=
refresh_version
&&
!
table
->
s
->
log_table
)
{
...
...
@@ -2023,16 +2092,35 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
}
/*
There is a refresh in progress for this table
Wait until the table is freed or the thread is killed.
Back off, part 1: mark the table as "unused" for the
purpose of name-locking by setting table->db_stat to 0. Do
that only for the tables in this thread that have an old
table->s->version (this is an optimization (?)).
table->db_stat == 0 signals wait_for_locked_table_names
that the tables in question are not used any more. See
table_is_used call for details.
*/
close_old_data_files
(
thd
,
thd
->
open_tables
,
0
,
0
);
/*
Back-off part 2: try to avoid "busy waiting" on the table:
if the table is in use by some other thread, we suspend
and wait till the operation is complete: when any
operation that juggles with table->s->version completes,
it broadcasts COND_refresh condition variable.
*/
if
(
table
->
in_use
!=
thd
)
{
/* wait_for_conditionwill unlock LOCK_open for us */
wait_for_condition
(
thd
,
&
LOCK_open
,
&
COND_refresh
);
}
else
{
VOID
(
pthread_mutex_unlock
(
&
LOCK_open
));
}
/*
There is a refresh in progress for this table.
Signal the caller that it has to try again.
*/
if
(
refresh
)
*
refresh
=
1
;
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
...
...
@@ -2040,6 +2128,7 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
}
if
(
table
)
{
/* Unlink the table from "unused_tables" list. */
if
(
table
==
unused_tables
)
{
// First unused
unused_tables
=
unused_tables
->
next
;
// Remove from link
...
...
@@ -2052,6 +2141,7 @@ TABLE *open_table(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
}
else
{
/* Insert a new TABLE instance into the open cache */
int
error
;
/* Free cache if too big */
while
(
open_cache
.
records
>
table_cache_size
&&
unused_tables
)
...
...
@@ -2906,6 +2996,10 @@ int open_tables(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST **start, uint *counter, uint flags)
}
}
/*
For every table in the list of tables to open, try to find or open
a table.
*/
for
(
tables
=
*
start
;
tables
;
tables
=
tables
->
next_global
)
{
/*
...
...
@@ -2920,6 +3014,12 @@ int open_tables(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST **start, uint *counter, uint flags)
goto
process_view_routines
;
continue
;
}
/*
If this TABLE_LIST object is a placeholder for an information_schema
table, create a temporary table to represent the information_schema
table in the query. Do not fill it yet - will be filled during
execution.
*/
if
(
tables
->
schema_table
)
{
if
(
!
mysql_schema_table
(
thd
,
thd
->
lex
,
tables
))
...
...
@@ -2927,7 +3027,11 @@ int open_tables(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST **start, uint *counter, uint flags)
DBUG_RETURN
(
-
1
);
}
(
*
counter
)
++
;
/*
Not a placeholder: must be a base table or a view, and the table is
not opened yet. Try to open the table.
*/
if
(
!
tables
->
table
&&
!
(
tables
->
table
=
open_table
(
thd
,
tables
,
&
new_frm_mem
,
&
refresh
,
flags
)))
{
...
...
@@ -3034,7 +3138,7 @@ process_view_routines:
{
/*
Serious error during reading stored routines from mysql.proc table.
Something
'
s wrong with the table or its contents, and an error has
Something
i
s wrong with the table or its contents, and an error has
been emitted; we must abort.
*/
result
=
-
1
;
...
...
sql/sql_yacc.yy
View file @
92b44016
...
...
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ const LEX_STRING null_lex_str={0,0};
#define yyoverflow(A,B,C,D,E,F) {ulong val= *(F); if (my_yyoverflow((B), (D), &val)) { yyerror((char*) (A)); return 2; } else { *(F)= (YYSIZE_T)val; }}
#define YY
ERROR
_UNLESS(A) \
#define YY
ABORT
_UNLESS(A) \
if (!(A)) \
{ \
yyerror(ER(ER_SYNTAX_ERROR)); \
...
...
@@ -421,6 +421,11 @@ bool my_yyoverflow(short **a, YYSTYPE **b, ulong *yystacksize);
%}
%pure_parser /* We have threads */
/*
Currently there is 251 shift/reduce conflict. We should not introduce
new conflicts any more.
*/
%expect 251
/*
Comments for TOKENS.
...
...
@@ -7140,7 +7145,7 @@ table_ref:
;
join_table_list:
derived_table_list { YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($$=$1); }
derived_table_list { YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($$=$1); }
;
/* Warning - may return NULL in case of incomplete SELECT */
...
...
@@ -7148,7 +7153,7 @@ derived_table_list:
table_ref { $$=$1; }
| derived_table_list ',' table_ref
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && ($$=$3));
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && ($$=$3));
}
;
...
...
@@ -7167,13 +7172,13 @@ join_table:
left-associative joins.
*/
table_ref %prec TABLE_REF_PRIORITY normal_join table_ref
{ YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && ($$=$3)); }
{ YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && ($$=$3)); }
| table_ref STRAIGHT_JOIN table_factor
{ YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && ($$=$3)); $3->straight=1; }
{ YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && ($$=$3)); $3->straight=1; }
| table_ref normal_join table_ref
ON
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && $3);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && $3);
/* Change the current name resolution context to a local context. */
if (push_new_name_resolution_context(YYTHD, $1, $3))
YYABORT;
...
...
@@ -7188,7 +7193,7 @@ join_table:
| table_ref STRAIGHT_JOIN table_factor
ON
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && $3);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && $3);
/* Change the current name resolution context to a local context. */
if (push_new_name_resolution_context(YYTHD, $1, $3))
YYABORT;
...
...
@@ -7204,13 +7209,13 @@ join_table:
| table_ref normal_join table_ref
USING
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && $3);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && $3);
}
'(' using_list ')'
{ add_join_natural($1,$3,$7,Select); $$=$3; }
| table_ref NATURAL JOIN_SYM table_factor
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && ($$=$4));
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && ($$=$4));
add_join_natural($1,$4,NULL,Select);
}
...
...
@@ -7218,7 +7223,7 @@ join_table:
| table_ref LEFT opt_outer JOIN_SYM table_ref
ON
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && $5);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && $5);
/* Change the current name resolution context to a local context. */
if (push_new_name_resolution_context(YYTHD, $1, $5))
YYABORT;
...
...
@@ -7234,7 +7239,7 @@ join_table:
}
| table_ref LEFT opt_outer JOIN_SYM table_factor
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && $5);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && $5);
}
USING '(' using_list ')'
{
...
...
@@ -7244,7 +7249,7 @@ join_table:
}
| table_ref NATURAL LEFT opt_outer JOIN_SYM table_factor
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && $6);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && $6);
add_join_natural($1,$6,NULL,Select);
$6->outer_join|=JOIN_TYPE_LEFT;
$$=$6;
...
...
@@ -7254,7 +7259,7 @@ join_table:
| table_ref RIGHT opt_outer JOIN_SYM table_ref
ON
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && $5);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && $5);
/* Change the current name resolution context to a local context. */
if (push_new_name_resolution_context(YYTHD, $1, $5))
YYABORT;
...
...
@@ -7271,7 +7276,7 @@ join_table:
}
| table_ref RIGHT opt_outer JOIN_SYM table_factor
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && $5);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && $5);
}
USING '(' using_list ')'
{
...
...
@@ -7282,7 +7287,7 @@ join_table:
}
| table_ref NATURAL RIGHT opt_outer JOIN_SYM table_factor
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1 && $6);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1 && $6);
add_join_natural($6,$1,NULL,Select);
LEX *lex= Lex;
if (!($$= lex->current_select->convert_right_join()))
...
...
@@ -7325,7 +7330,7 @@ table_factor:
expr '}'
{
LEX *lex= Lex;
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($3 && $7);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($3 && $7);
add_join_on($7,$10);
Lex->pop_context();
$7->outer_join|=JOIN_TYPE_LEFT;
...
...
@@ -11511,21 +11516,21 @@ xa: XA_SYM begin_or_start xid opt_join_or_resume
xid: text_string
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1->length() <= MAXGTRIDSIZE);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1->length() <= MAXGTRIDSIZE);
if (!(Lex->xid=(XID *)YYTHD->alloc(sizeof(XID))))
YYABORT;
Lex->xid->set(1L, $1->ptr(), $1->length(), 0, 0);
}
| text_string ',' text_string
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1->length() <= MAXGTRIDSIZE && $3->length() <= MAXBQUALSIZE);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1->length() <= MAXGTRIDSIZE && $3->length() <= MAXBQUALSIZE);
if (!(Lex->xid=(XID *)YYTHD->alloc(sizeof(XID))))
YYABORT;
Lex->xid->set(1L, $1->ptr(), $1->length(), $3->ptr(), $3->length());
}
| text_string ',' text_string ',' ulong_num
{
YY
ERROR
_UNLESS($1->length() <= MAXGTRIDSIZE && $3->length() <= MAXBQUALSIZE);
YY
ABORT
_UNLESS($1->length() <= MAXGTRIDSIZE && $3->length() <= MAXBQUALSIZE);
if (!(Lex->xid=(XID *)YYTHD->alloc(sizeof(XID))))
YYABORT;
Lex->xid->set($5, $1->ptr(), $1->length(), $3->ptr(), $3->length());
...
...
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