BUG#29130 (The logic for using delete_all_rows() is wrong):

Correcting the logic for deciding when to use delete_all_rows() so that
the behavior of TRUNCATE to not be dependent on binary logging
format in effect.

A TRUNCATE statement is always logged as a statement, so in this case,
delete_all_rows() can always be used provided the other logic is correct.
If a DELETE FROM without a WHERE clause is used, and row-based binlogging
is used, the rows has to be deleted from the table on a per-row basis.
parent 61ac88f3
......@@ -90,14 +90,26 @@ bool mysql_delete(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *table_list, COND *conds,
Test if the user wants to delete all rows and deletion doesn't have
any side-effects (because of triggers), so we can use optimized
handler::delete_all_rows() method.
We implement fast TRUNCATE for InnoDB even if triggers are present.
TRUNCATE ignores triggers.
We implement fast TRUNCATE for InnoDB even if triggers are
present. TRUNCATE ignores triggers.
We can use delete_all_rows() if and only if:
- We allow new functions (not using option --skip-new), and are
not in safe mode (not using option --safe-mode)
- There is no limit clause
- The condition is constant
- If there is a condition, then it it produces a non-zero value
- If the current command is DELETE FROM with no where clause
(i.e., not TRUNCATE) then:
- We should not be binlogging this statement row-based, and
- there should be no delete triggers associated with the table.
*/
if (!using_limit && const_cond && (!conds || conds->val_int()) &&
!(specialflag & (SPECIAL_NO_NEW_FUNC | SPECIAL_SAFE_MODE)) &&
(thd->lex->sql_command == SQLCOM_TRUNCATE ||
!(table->triggers && table->triggers->has_delete_triggers())) &&
!thd->current_stmt_binlog_row_based)
(!thd->current_stmt_binlog_row_based &&
!(table->triggers && table->triggers->has_delete_triggers()))))
{
/* Update the table->file->stats.records number */
table->file->info(HA_STATUS_VARIABLE | HA_STATUS_NO_LOCK);
......
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