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authorunknown <timour@askmonty.org>2012-05-17 13:46:05 +0300
committerunknown <timour@askmonty.org>2012-05-17 13:46:05 +0300
commitda5214831d3d0f0880b4068a06ce062ca703293f (patch)
tree68eb72f263dbf5719ba926505b3cfbbd8afd52c9 /mysql-test/r/subselect3.result
parentddd3e261b253856720bd9dc2343a655ecc297e81 (diff)
downloadmariadb-git-da5214831d3d0f0880b4068a06ce062ca703293f.tar.gz
Fix for bug lp:944706, task MDEV-193
The patch enables back constant subquery execution during query optimization after it was disabled during the development of MWL#89 (cost-based choice of IN-TO-EXISTS vs MATERIALIZATION). The main idea is that constant subqueries are allowed to be executed during optimization if their execution is not expensive. The approach is as follows: - Constant subqueries are recursively optimized in the beginning of JOIN::optimize of the outer query. This is done by the new method JOIN::optimize_constant_subqueries(). This is done so that the cost of executing these queries can be estimated. - Optimization of the outer query proceeds normally. During this phase the optimizer may request execution of non-expensive constant subqueries. Each place where the optimizer may potentially execute an expensive expression is guarded with the predicate Item::is_expensive(). - The implementation of Item_subselect::is_expensive has been extended to use the number of examined rows (estimated by the optimizer) as a way to determine whether the subquery is expensive or not. - The new system variable "expensive_subquery_limit" controls how many examined rows are considered to be not expensive. The default is 100. In addition, multiple changes were needed to make this solution work in the light of the changes made by MWL#89. These changes were needed to fix various crashes and wrong results, and legacy bugs discovered during development.
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diff --git a/mysql-test/r/subselect3.result b/mysql-test/r/subselect3.result
index 014ff5b5810..b33e7e113f2 100644
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+++ b/mysql-test/r/subselect3.result
@@ -1479,7 +1479,7 @@ id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows filtered Extra
3 MATERIALIZED t3 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 100.00
2 SUBQUERY t2 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 100.00 Using where
Warnings:
-Note 1003 select `test`.`t1`.`a` AS `a` from `test`.`t1` where (not(<expr_cache><(select `test`.`t2`.`a` from `test`.`t2` where (`test`.`t2`.`a` = 9))>(<in_optimizer>((select `test`.`t2`.`a` from `test`.`t2` where (`test`.`t2`.`a` = 9)),(select `test`.`t2`.`a` from `test`.`t2` where (`test`.`t2`.`a` = 9)) in ( <materialize> (select `test`.`t3`.`b` from `test`.`t3` ), <primary_index_lookup>(9 in <temporary table> on distinct_key where ((9 = `<subquery3>`.`b`))))))))
+Note 1003 select `test`.`t1`.`a` AS `a` from `test`.`t1` where 1
SELECT * FROM t1
WHERE (
( SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE a = 9 ),