1. 16 Mar, 2007 2 commits
    • Kristofer.Pettersson@naruto.'s avatar
      Merge naruto.:C:/cpp/bug20777/my50-bug20777 · ab23aa25
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      into  naruto.:C:/cpp/bug20777/my51-bug20777
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      Bug#20777 Function w BIGINT UNSIGNED shows diff. behaviour with and without --ps-protocol · 05bef788
      Kristofer.Pettersson@naruto. authored
      - Stored procedures returning unsinged values returns signed values if
        text protocol is used. The reason is that the stored proceedure item
        Item_func_sp wasn't initializing the member variables properly based
        on the information contained in the associated result field.
      - The patch is to upon field-item association, ::fix_fields, initialize
        the member variables in appropriate order.
      - Field type of an Item_func_sp was hard coded to MYSQL_TYPE_VARCHAR.
        This is changed to return the type of the actual result field.
      - Member function name sp_result_field was refactored to the more 
        appropriate init_result_field.
      - Member function name find_and_check_access was refactored to 
        sp_check_access.
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      Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/data0/bk/mysql-5.1 · 4aab8494
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      Merge mysql.com:/home/kent/bk/tmp3/mysql-5.0 · f4ab936f
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      Merge mysql.com:/home/hf/work/20691/my51-20691 · fd958006
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      Merge mysql.com:/home/hf/work/20691/my50-20691 · 30614d22
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      Merge bk@192.168.21.1:mysql-5.0-opt · fb4ad239
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      Merge bk@192.168.21.1:mysql-5.1-opt · 27a7ac27
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      Merge weblab.(none):/home/marcsql/TREE/mysql-5.0-24532 · 2ece3604
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      Merge mysql.com:/home/hf/work/25492/my41-25492 · 74cbe92c
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      Bug#24532 (The return data type of IS TRUE is different from similar · 4e556b23
      malff/marcsql@weblab.(none) authored
        operations)
      
      Before this change, the boolean predicates:
      - X IS TRUE,
      - X IS NOT TRUE,
      - X IS FALSE,
      - X IS NOT FALSE
      were implemented by expanding the Item tree in the parser, by using a
      construct like:
      Item_func_if(Item_func_ifnull(X, <value>), <value>, <value>)
      
      Each <value> was a constant integer, either 0 or 1.
      
      A bug in the implementation of the function IF(a, b, c), in
      Item_func_if::fix_length_and_dec(), would cause the following :
      
      When the arguments b and c are both unsigned, the result type of the
      function was signed, instead of unsigned.
      
      When the result of the if function is signed, space for the sign could be
      counted twice (in the max() expression for a signed argument, and in the
      total), causing the member max_length to be too high.
      
      An effect of this is that the final type of IF(x, int(1), int(1)) would be
      int(2) instead of int(1).
      
      With this fix, the problems found in Item_func_if::fix_length_and_dec()
      have been fixed.
      
      While it's semantically correct to represent 'X IS TRUE' with
      Item_func_if(Item_func_ifnull(X, <value>), <value>, <value>),
      there are however more problems with this construct.
      
      a)
      Building the parse tree involves :
      - creating 5 Item instances (3 ints, 1 ifnull, 1 if),
      - creating each Item calls my_pthread_getspecific_ptr() once in the operator
        new(size), and a second time in the Item::Item() constructor, resulting
        in a total of 10 calls to get the current thread.
      Evaluating the expression involves evaluating up to 4 nodes at runtime.
      This representation could be greatly simplified and improved.
      
      b)
      Transforming the parse tree internally with if(ifnull(...)) is fine as long
      as this transformation is internal to the server implementation.
      With views however, the result of the parse tree is later exposed by the
      ::print() functions, and stored as part of the view definition.
      Doing this has long term consequences:
      
      1)
      The original semantic 'X IS TRUE' is lost, and replaced by the
      if(ifnull(...)) expression. As a result, SHOW CREATE VIEW does not restore
      the original code.
      
      2)
      Should a future version of MySQL implement the SQL BOOLEAN data type for
      example, views created today using 'X IS NULL' can be exported using
      mysqldump, and imported again. Such views would be converted correctly and
      automatically to use a BOOLEAN column in the future version.
      With 'X IS TRUE' and the current implementations, views using these
      "boolean" predicates would not be converted during the export/import, and
      would use integer columns instead.
      The difference traces back to how SHOW CREATE VIEW preserves 'X IS NULL' but
      does not preserve the 'X IS TRUE' semantic.
      
      With this fix, internal representation of 'X IS TRUE' booleans predicates
      has changed, so that:
      - dedicated Item classes are created for each predicate,
      - only 1 Item is created to represent 1 predicate
      - my_pthread_getspecific_ptr() is invoked 1 time instead of 10
      - SHOW CREATE VIEW preserves the original semantic, and prints 'X IS TRUE'.
      
      Note that, because of the fix in Item_func_if, views created before this fix
      will:
      - correctly use a int(1) type instead of int(2) for boolean predicates,
      - incorrectly print the if(ifnull(...), ...) expression in SHOW CREATE VIEW,
      since the original semantic (X IS TRUE) has been lost.
      - except for the syntax used in SHOW CREATE VIEW, these views will operate
      properly, no action is needed.
      
      Views created after this fix will operate correctly, and will preserve the
      original code semantic in SHOW CREATE VIEW.
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