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Kirill Smelkov
mariadb
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a1458829
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a1458829
authored
Jun 16, 2006
by
stewart@mysql.com
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Merge ssmith@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.0
into mysql.com:/home/stewart/Documents/MySQL/5.0/main
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mysql-test/r/fulltext_left_join.result
mysql-test/r/fulltext_left_join.result
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mysql-test/t/fulltext_left_join.test
mysql-test/t/fulltext_left_join.test
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sql/item_func.cc
sql/item_func.cc
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mysql-test/r/fulltext_left_join.result
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@@ -50,3 +50,20 @@ venue_id venue_text dt name entity_id
1 a1 2003-05-23 19:30:00 aberdeen town hall 1
NULL a2 2003-05-23 19:30:00 NULL NULL
drop table t1,t2;
create table t1 (id int not null primary key, d char(200) not null, e char(200));
insert into t1 values (1, 'aword', null), (2, 'aword', 'bword'), (3, 'bword', null), (4, 'bword', 'aword'), (5, 'aword and bword', null);
select * from t1 where match(d, e) against ('+aword +bword' in boolean mode);
id d e
2 aword bword
4 bword aword
5 aword and bword NULL
create table t2 (m_id int not null, f char(200), key (m_id));
insert into t2 values (1, 'bword'), (3, 'aword'), (5, '');
select * from t1 left join t2 on m_id = id where match(d, e, f) against ('+aword +bword' in boolean mode);
id d e m_id f
1 aword NULL 1 bword
2 aword bword NULL NULL
3 bword NULL 3 aword
4 bword aword NULL NULL
5 aword and bword NULL 5
drop table t1,t2;
mysql-test/t/fulltext_left_join.test
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ select match(t1.texte,t1.sujet,t1.motsclefs) against('droit' IN BOOLEAN MODE)
drop
table
t1
,
t2
;
#
# B
ug
#484, reported by Stephen Brandon <stephen@brandonitconsulting.co.uk>
# B
UG
#484, reported by Stephen Brandon <stephen@brandonitconsulting.co.uk>
#
create
table
t1
(
venue_id
int
(
11
)
default
null
,
venue_text
varchar
(
255
)
default
null
,
dt
datetime
default
null
)
engine
=
myisam
;
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@@ -45,4 +45,17 @@ select * from t1 left join t2 on (venue_id = entity_id and match(name) against('
select
*
from
t1
left
join
t2
on
(
venue_id
=
entity_id
and
match
(
name
)
against
(
'aberdeen'
))
where
dt
=
'2003-05-23 19:30:00'
;
drop
table
t1
,
t2
;
#
# BUG#14708
# Inconsistent treatment of NULLs in LEFT JOINed FULLTEXT matching without index
#
create
table
t1
(
id
int
not
null
primary
key
,
d
char
(
200
)
not
null
,
e
char
(
200
));
insert
into
t1
values
(
1
,
'aword'
,
null
),
(
2
,
'aword'
,
'bword'
),
(
3
,
'bword'
,
null
),
(
4
,
'bword'
,
'aword'
),
(
5
,
'aword and bword'
,
null
);
select
*
from
t1
where
match
(
d
,
e
)
against
(
'+aword +bword'
in
boolean
mode
);
create
table
t2
(
m_id
int
not
null
,
f
char
(
200
),
key
(
m_id
));
insert
into
t2
values
(
1
,
'bword'
),
(
3
,
'aword'
),
(
5
,
''
);
select
*
from
t1
left
join
t2
on
m_id
=
id
where
match
(
d
,
e
,
f
)
against
(
'+aword +bword'
in
boolean
mode
);
drop
table
t1
,
t2
;
# End of 4.1 tests
sql/item_func.cc
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@@ -4512,7 +4512,7 @@ double Item_func_match::val_real()
if
(
ft_handler
==
NULL
)
DBUG_RETURN
(
-
1.0
);
if
(
table
->
null_row
)
/* NULL row from an outer join */
if
(
key
!=
NO_SUCH_KEY
&&
table
->
null_row
)
/* NULL row from an outer join */
return
0.0
;
if
(
join_key
)
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