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Kirill Smelkov
mariadb
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f42a28e2
Commit
f42a28e2
authored
Sep 18, 2002
by
monty@mashka.mysql.fi
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Docs/manual.texi
Docs/manual.texi
+3
-0
myisam/ft_boolean_search.c
myisam/ft_boolean_search.c
+20
-2
mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result
mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result
+15
-0
mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test
mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test
+14
-0
mysys/queues.c
mysys/queues.c
+2
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Docs/manual.texi
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f42a28e2
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@@ -50448,6 +50448,9 @@ Fixed overrun bug when calling @code{AES_DECRYPT()} with wrong arguments
...
@@ -50448,6 +50448,9 @@ Fixed overrun bug when calling @code{AES_DECRYPT()} with wrong arguments
even if one is using other ssl options in a options file or previously
even if one is using other ssl options in a options file or previously
on the command line.
on the command line.
@item
@item
Fixed bug in @code{MATCH ... AGAINST( ... IN BOOLEAN MODE)}
used with @code{ORDER BY}.
@item
Added @code{LOCK TABLES} and @code{CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES} privilege on
Added @code{LOCK TABLES} and @code{CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES} privilege on
the database level. One must run the @code{ mysql_fix_privilege_tables}
the database level. One must run the @code{ mysql_fix_privilege_tables}
script on old installations to activate these.
script on old installations to activate these.
myisam/ft_boolean_search.c
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f42a28e2
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@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ typedef struct st_ft_info
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@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ typedef struct st_ft_info
CHARSET_INFO
*
charset
;
CHARSET_INFO
*
charset
;
enum
{
UNINITIALIZED
,
READY
,
INDEX_SEARCH
,
INDEX_DONE
/*, SCAN*/
}
state
;
enum
{
UNINITIALIZED
,
READY
,
INDEX_SEARCH
,
INDEX_DONE
/*, SCAN*/
}
state
;
uint
with_scan
;
uint
with_scan
;
my_off_t
lastpos
;
FTB_EXPR
*
root
;
FTB_EXPR
*
root
;
QUEUE
queue
;
QUEUE
queue
;
TREE
no_dupes
;
TREE
no_dupes
;
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@@ -297,6 +298,7 @@ FT_INFO * ft_init_boolean_search(MI_INFO *info, uint keynr, byte *query,
...
@@ -297,6 +298,7 @@ FT_INFO * ft_init_boolean_search(MI_INFO *info, uint keynr, byte *query,
default_charset_info
:
default_charset_info
:
info
->
s
->
keyinfo
[
keynr
].
seg
->
charset
);
info
->
s
->
keyinfo
[
keynr
].
seg
->
charset
);
ftb
->
with_scan
=
0
;
ftb
->
with_scan
=
0
;
ftb
->
lastpos
=
0
;
bzero
(
&
ftb
->
no_dupes
,
sizeof
(
TREE
));
bzero
(
&
ftb
->
no_dupes
,
sizeof
(
TREE
));
init_alloc_root
(
&
ftb
->
mem_root
,
1024
,
1024
);
init_alloc_root
(
&
ftb
->
mem_root
,
1024
,
1024
);
...
@@ -540,6 +542,21 @@ float ft_boolean_find_relevance(FT_INFO *ftb, byte *record, uint length)
...
@@ -540,6 +542,21 @@ float ft_boolean_find_relevance(FT_INFO *ftb, byte *record, uint length)
if
(
!
ftb
->
queue
.
elements
)
if
(
!
ftb
->
queue
.
elements
)
return
0
;
return
0
;
if
(
ftb
->
state
!=
INDEX_SEARCH
&&
docid
<
ftb
->
lastpos
)
{
FTB_EXPR
*
x
;
uint
i
;
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
ftb
->
queue
.
elements
;
i
++
)
{
ftb
->
list
[
i
]
->
docid
[
1
]
=
HA_POS_ERROR
;
for
(
x
=
ftb
->
list
[
i
]
->
up
;
x
;
x
=
x
->
up
)
x
->
docid
[
1
]
=
HA_POS_ERROR
;
}
}
ftb
->
lastpos
=
docid
;
if
(
ftb
->
keynr
==
NO_SUCH_KEY
)
if
(
ftb
->
keynr
==
NO_SUCH_KEY
)
_mi_ft_segiterator_dummy_init
(
record
,
length
,
&
ftsi
);
_mi_ft_segiterator_dummy_init
(
record
,
length
,
&
ftsi
);
else
else
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@@ -557,7 +574,7 @@ float ft_boolean_find_relevance(FT_INFO *ftb, byte *record, uint length)
...
@@ -557,7 +574,7 @@ float ft_boolean_find_relevance(FT_INFO *ftb, byte *record, uint length)
int
a
,
b
,
c
;
int
a
,
b
,
c
;
for
(
a
=
0
,
b
=
ftb
->
queue
.
elements
,
c
=
(
a
+
b
)
/
2
;
b
-
a
>
1
;
c
=
(
a
+
b
)
/
2
)
for
(
a
=
0
,
b
=
ftb
->
queue
.
elements
,
c
=
(
a
+
b
)
/
2
;
b
-
a
>
1
;
c
=
(
a
+
b
)
/
2
)
{
{
ftbw
=
(
FTB_WORD
*
)(
ftb
->
list
[
c
])
;
ftbw
=
ftb
->
list
[
c
]
;
if
(
_mi_compare_text
(
ftb
->
charset
,
word
.
pos
,
word
.
len
,
if
(
_mi_compare_text
(
ftb
->
charset
,
word
.
pos
,
word
.
len
,
(
uchar
*
)
ftbw
->
word
+
1
,
ftbw
->
len
-
1
,
(
uchar
*
)
ftbw
->
word
+
1
,
ftbw
->
len
-
1
,
(
my_bool
)
(
ftbw
->
flags
&
FTB_FLAG_TRUNC
))
>
0
)
(
my_bool
)
(
ftbw
->
flags
&
FTB_FLAG_TRUNC
))
>
0
)
...
@@ -567,7 +584,7 @@ float ft_boolean_find_relevance(FT_INFO *ftb, byte *record, uint length)
...
@@ -567,7 +584,7 @@ float ft_boolean_find_relevance(FT_INFO *ftb, byte *record, uint length)
}
}
for
(;
c
>=
0
;
c
--
)
for
(;
c
>=
0
;
c
--
)
{
{
ftbw
=
(
FTB_WORD
*
)(
ftb
->
list
[
c
])
;
ftbw
=
ftb
->
list
[
c
]
;
if
(
_mi_compare_text
(
ftb
->
charset
,
word
.
pos
,
word
.
len
,
if
(
_mi_compare_text
(
ftb
->
charset
,
word
.
pos
,
word
.
len
,
(
uchar
*
)
ftbw
->
word
+
1
,
ftbw
->
len
-
1
,
(
uchar
*
)
ftbw
->
word
+
1
,
ftbw
->
len
-
1
,
(
my_bool
)
(
ftbw
->
flags
&
FTB_FLAG_TRUNC
)))
(
my_bool
)
(
ftbw
->
flags
&
FTB_FLAG_TRUNC
)))
...
@@ -614,3 +631,4 @@ void ft_boolean_reinit_search(FT_INFO *ftb)
...
@@ -614,3 +631,4 @@ void ft_boolean_reinit_search(FT_INFO *ftb)
{
{
_ftb_init_index_search
(
ftb
);
_ftb_init_index_search
(
ftb
);
}
}
mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result
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@@ -64,3 +64,18 @@ a rel
...
@@ -64,3 +64,18 @@ a rel
4 1
4 1
7 1
7 1
drop table t1;
drop table t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
message CHAR(20),
FULLTEXT(message)
);
INSERT INTO t1 (message) VALUES ("testbug"),("testbug foobar");
SELECT a, MATCH (message) AGAINST ('t* f*' IN BOOLEAN MODE) as rel FROM t1;
a rel
1 1
2 2
SELECT a, MATCH (message) AGAINST ('t* f*' IN BOOLEAN MODE) as rel FROM t1 ORDER BY rel,a;
a rel
1 1
2 2
drop table t1;
mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test
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@@ -30,3 +30,17 @@ SELECT a, MATCH (message) AGAINST ('steve') as rel FROM t1 ORDER BY rel;
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@@ -30,3 +30,17 @@ SELECT a, MATCH (message) AGAINST ('steve') as rel FROM t1 ORDER BY rel;
SELECT
a
,
MATCH
(
message
)
AGAINST
(
'steve'
IN
BOOLEAN
MODE
)
as
rel
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
rel
;
SELECT
a
,
MATCH
(
message
)
AGAINST
(
'steve'
IN
BOOLEAN
MODE
)
as
rel
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
rel
;
drop
table
t1
;
drop
table
t1
;
#
# reused boolean scan bug
#
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
a
INT
AUTO_INCREMENT
PRIMARY
KEY
,
message
CHAR
(
20
),
FULLTEXT
(
message
)
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
message
)
VALUES
(
"testbug"
),(
"testbug foobar"
);
SELECT
a
,
MATCH
(
message
)
AGAINST
(
't* f*'
IN
BOOLEAN
MODE
)
as
rel
FROM
t1
;
SELECT
a
,
MATCH
(
message
)
AGAINST
(
't* f*'
IN
BOOLEAN
MODE
)
as
rel
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
rel
,
a
;
drop
table
t1
;
mysys/queues.c
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@@ -174,10 +174,8 @@ static int queue_fix_cmp(QUEUE *queue, void **a, void **b)
...
@@ -174,10 +174,8 @@ static int queue_fix_cmp(QUEUE *queue, void **a, void **b)
}
}
/*
/*
Fix heap when every element was changed
Fix heap when every element was changed,
actually, it can be done in linear time,
actually, it can be done better, in linear time, not in n*log(n)
not in n*log(n), but some code (myisam/ft_boolean_search.c)
requires a strict order here, not just a queue property
*/
*/
void
queue_fix
(
QUEUE
*
queue
)
void
queue_fix
(
QUEUE
*
queue
)
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