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Kirill Smelkov
mariadb
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e09d9838
Commit
e09d9838
authored
Mar 27, 2008
by
tnurnberg@white.intern.koehntopp.de
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Merge mysql.com:/misc/mysql/34731_/50-34731
into mysql.com:/misc/mysql/34731/50-34731
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mysql-test/r/range.result
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mysql-test/t/range.test
mysql-test/t/range.test
+46
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sql/opt_range.cc
sql/opt_range.cc
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mysql-test/r/range.result
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@@ -1166,3 +1166,42 @@ EXPLAIN SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a='b' OR a='B';
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@@ -1166,3 +1166,42 @@ EXPLAIN SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a='b' OR a='B';
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 35 NULL 3 Using where; Using index
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 35 NULL 3 Using where; Using index
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (f1 TINYINT(11) UNSIGNED NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (f1));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (127),(254),(0),(1),(255);
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 < 256;
COUNT(*)
5
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 < 256.0;
COUNT(*)
5
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 < 255;
COUNT(*)
4
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 < -1;
COUNT(*)
0
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 > -1;
COUNT(*)
5
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 ( f1 TINYINT(11) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (f1));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (127),(126),(0),(-128),(-127);
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 < 128;
COUNT(*)
5
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 < 128.0;
COUNT(*)
5
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 < 127;
COUNT(*)
4
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 > -129;
COUNT(*)
5
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 > -129.0;
COUNT(*)
5
SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE COUNT(*) FROM t1 WHERE f1 > -128;
COUNT(*)
4
DROP TABLE t1;
mysql-test/t/range.test
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@@ -972,4 +972,50 @@ EXPLAIN SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a='b' OR a='B';
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@@ -972,4 +972,50 @@ EXPLAIN SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a='b' OR a='B';
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
#
# Bug #34731: highest possible value for INT erroneously filtered by WHERE
#
# test UNSIGNED. only occurs when indexed.
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
f1
TINYINT
(
11
)
UNSIGNED
NOT
NULL
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
f1
));
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
127
),(
254
),(
0
),(
1
),(
255
);
# test upper bound
# count 5
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
<
256
;
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
<
256.0
;
# count 4
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
<
255
;
# show we don't fiddle with lower bound on UNSIGNED
# count 0
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
<
-
1
;
# count 5
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
>
-
1
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
# test signed. only occurs when index.
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
f1
TINYINT
(
11
)
NOT
NULL
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
f1
));
INSERT
INTO
t1
VALUES
(
127
),(
126
),(
0
),(
-
128
),(
-
127
);
# test upper bound
# count 5
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
<
128
;
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
<
128.0
;
# count 4
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
<
127
;
# test lower bound
# count 5
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
>
-
129
;
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
>
-
129.0
;
# count 4
SELECT
SQL_NO_CACHE
COUNT
(
*
)
FROM
t1
WHERE
f1
>
-
128
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
# End of 5.0 tests
# End of 5.0 tests
sql/opt_range.cc
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@@ -4405,52 +4405,70 @@ get_mm_leaf(PARAM *param, COND *conf_func, Field *field, KEY_PART *key_part,
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@@ -4405,52 +4405,70 @@ get_mm_leaf(PARAM *param, COND *conf_func, Field *field, KEY_PART *key_part,
field
->
type
()
==
FIELD_TYPE_DATETIME
))
field
->
type
()
==
FIELD_TYPE_DATETIME
))
field
->
table
->
in_use
->
variables
.
sql_mode
|=
MODE_INVALID_DATES
;
field
->
table
->
in_use
->
variables
.
sql_mode
|=
MODE_INVALID_DATES
;
err
=
value
->
save_in_field_no_warnings
(
field
,
1
);
err
=
value
->
save_in_field_no_warnings
(
field
,
1
);
if
(
err
>
0
&&
field
->
cmp_type
()
!=
value
->
result_type
()
)
if
(
err
>
0
)
{
{
if
((
type
==
Item_func
::
EQ_FUNC
||
type
==
Item_func
::
EQUAL_FUNC
)
&&
if
(
field
->
cmp_type
()
!=
value
->
result_type
())
value
->
result_type
()
==
item_cmp_type
(
field
->
result_type
(),
value
->
result_type
()))
{
{
tree
=
new
(
alloc
)
SEL_ARG
(
field
,
0
,
0
);
if
((
type
==
Item_func
::
EQ_FUNC
||
type
==
Item_func
::
EQUAL_FUNC
)
&&
tree
->
type
=
SEL_ARG
::
IMPOSSIBLE
;
value
->
result_type
()
==
item_cmp_type
(
field
->
result_type
(),
goto
end
;
value
->
result_type
()))
}
{
else
tree
=
new
(
alloc
)
SEL_ARG
(
field
,
0
,
0
);
{
tree
->
type
=
SEL_ARG
::
IMPOSSIBLE
;
/*
goto
end
;
TODO: We should return trees of the type SEL_ARG::IMPOSSIBLE
}
for the cases like int_field > 999999999999999999999999 as well.
else
*/
tree
=
0
;
if
(
err
==
3
&&
field
->
type
()
==
FIELD_TYPE_DATE
&&
(
type
==
Item_func
::
GT_FUNC
||
type
==
Item_func
::
GE_FUNC
||
type
==
Item_func
::
LT_FUNC
||
type
==
Item_func
::
LE_FUNC
)
)
{
{
/*
/*
We were saving DATETIME into a DATE column, the conversion went ok
TODO: We should return trees of the type SEL_ARG::IMPOSSIBLE
but a non-zero time part was cut off.
for the cases like int_field > 999999999999999999999999 as well.
*/
tree
=
0
;
if
(
err
==
3
&&
field
->
type
()
==
FIELD_TYPE_DATE
&&
(
type
==
Item_func
::
GT_FUNC
||
type
==
Item_func
::
GE_FUNC
||
type
==
Item_func
::
LT_FUNC
||
type
==
Item_func
::
LE_FUNC
)
)
{
/*
We were saving DATETIME into a DATE column, the conversion went ok
but a non-zero time part was cut off.
In MySQL's SQL dialect, DATE and DATETIME are compared as datetime
In MySQL's SQL dialect, DATE and DATETIME are compared as datetime
values. Index over a DATE column uses DATE comparison. Changing
values. Index over a DATE column uses DATE comparison. Changing
from one comparison to the other is possible:
from one comparison to the other is possible:
datetime(date_col)< '2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col<='2007-12-10'
datetime(date_col)< '2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col<='2007-12-10'
datetime(date_col)<='2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col<='2007-12-10'
datetime(date_col)<='2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col<='2007-12-10'
datetime(date_col)> '2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col>='2007-12-10'
datetime(date_col)> '2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col>='2007-12-10'
datetime(date_col)>='2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col>='2007-12-10'
datetime(date_col)>='2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col>='2007-12-10'
but we'll need to convert '>' to '>=' and '<' to '<='. This will
but we'll need to convert '>' to '>=' and '<' to '<='. This will
be done together with other types at the end of this function
be done together with other types at the end of this function
(grep for field_is_equal_to_item)
(grep for field_is_equal_to_item)
*/
*/
}
else
goto
end
;
}
}
else
goto
end
;
}
}
}
if
(
err
<
0
)
/*
guaranteed at this point: err > 0; field and const of same type
If an integer got bounded (e.g. to within 0..255 / -128..127)
for < or >, set flags as for <= or >= (no NEAR_MAX / NEAR_MIN)
*/
else
if
(
err
==
1
&&
field
->
result_type
()
==
INT_RESULT
)
{
if
(
type
==
Item_func
::
LT_FUNC
&&
(
value
->
val_int
()
>
0
))
type
=
Item_func
::
LE_FUNC
;
else
if
(
type
==
Item_func
::
GT_FUNC
&&
!
((
Field_num
*
)
field
)
->
unsigned_flag
&&
!
((
Item_int
*
)
value
)
->
unsigned_flag
&&
(
value
->
val_int
()
<
0
))
type
=
Item_func
::
GE_FUNC
;
}
}
else
if
(
err
<
0
)
{
{
field
->
table
->
in_use
->
variables
.
sql_mode
=
orig_sql_mode
;
field
->
table
->
in_use
->
variables
.
sql_mode
=
orig_sql_mode
;
/* This happens when we try to insert a NULL field in a not null column */
/* This happens when we try to insert a NULL field in a not null column */
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