Commit d0cf2fa6 authored by Chad MILLER's avatar Chad MILLER

Bug#36270: incorrect calculation result - works in 4.1 but not in 5.0 or 5.1

When the fractional part in a multiplication of DECIMALs
overflowed, we truncated the first operand rather than the
longest. Now truncating least significant places instead
for more precise multiplications.

(Queuing at demand of Trudy/Davi.)
parent 18e93e8f
......@@ -1519,4 +1519,9 @@ SELECT f1 FROM t1;
f1
99999999999999999999999999999.999999999999999999999999999999
DROP TABLE t1;
select (1.20396873 * 0.89550000 * 0.68000000 * 1.08721696 * 0.99500000 *
1.01500000 * 1.01500000 * 0.99500000);
(1.20396873 * 0.89550000 * 0.68000000 * 1.08721696 * 0.99500000 *
1.01500000 * 1.01500000 * 0.99500000)
0.812988073953673124592306939480
End of 5.0 tests
......@@ -1216,4 +1216,13 @@ DESC t1;
SELECT f1 FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Bug #36270: incorrect calculation result - works in 4.1 but not in 5.0 or 5.1
#
# show that if we need to truncate the scale of an operand, we pick the
# right one (that is, we discard the least significant decimal places)
select (1.20396873 * 0.89550000 * 0.68000000 * 1.08721696 * 0.99500000 *
1.01500000 * 1.01500000 * 0.99500000);
--echo End of 5.0 tests
......@@ -1999,18 +1999,18 @@ int decimal_mul(decimal_t *from1, decimal_t *from2, decimal_t *to)
sanity(to);
i=intg0;
i=intg0; /* save 'ideal' values */
j=frac0;
FIX_INTG_FRAC_ERROR(to->len, intg0, frac0, error);
FIX_INTG_FRAC_ERROR(to->len, intg0, frac0, error); /* bound size */
to->sign=from1->sign != from2->sign;
to->frac=from1->frac+from2->frac;
to->frac=from1->frac+from2->frac; /* store size in digits */
to->intg=intg0*DIG_PER_DEC1;
if (unlikely(error))
{
set_if_smaller(to->frac, frac0*DIG_PER_DEC1);
set_if_smaller(to->intg, intg0*DIG_PER_DEC1);
if (unlikely(i > intg0))
if (unlikely(i > intg0)) /* bounded integer-part */
{
i-=intg0;
j=i >> 1;
......@@ -2018,12 +2018,20 @@ int decimal_mul(decimal_t *from1, decimal_t *from2, decimal_t *to)
intg2-=i-j;
frac1=frac2=0; /* frac0 is already 0 here */
}
else
else /* bounded fract part */
{
j-=frac0;
i=j >> 1;
frac1-= i;
frac2-=j-i;
if (frac1 <= frac2)
{
frac1-= i;
frac2-=j-i;
}
else
{
frac2-= i;
frac1-=j-i;
}
}
}
start0=to->buf+intg0+frac0-1;
......
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