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author | Georgi Kodinov <joro@sun.com> | 2009-05-12 16:59:17 +0300 |
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committer | Georgi Kodinov <joro@sun.com> | 2009-05-12 16:59:17 +0300 |
commit | d7a22ed9a91313c709bc9362321568cdd9842d5e (patch) | |
tree | db826f1eae2f5199991445ee47d3c1f2fb9f2279 /sql/item_cmpfunc.cc | |
parent | ab99c2347b965b42160cd3c4b2937915c4df5bde (diff) | |
download | mariadb-git-d7a22ed9a91313c709bc9362321568cdd9842d5e.tar.gz |
Bug #44399: crash with statement using TEXT columns, aggregates, GROUP BY,
and HAVING
When calculating GROUP BY the server caches some expressions. It does
that by allocating a string slot (Item_copy_string) and assigning the
value of the expression to it. This effectively means that the result
type of the expression can be changed from whatever it was to a string.
As this substitution takes place after the compile-time result type
calculation for IN but before the run-time type calculations,
it causes the type calculations in the IN function done at run time
to get unexpected results different from what was prepared at compile time.
In the CASE ... WHEN ... THEN ... statement there was a similar problem
and it was solved by artificially adding a STRING argument to the matrix
at compile time, so if any of the arguments of the CASE function changes
its type to a string it will still be covered by the information prepared
at compile time.
Extended the CASE fix for cover the IN case.
An alternative way of fixing this problem is by caching the result type of
the arguments at compile time and using the cached information at run time
instead of re-calculating the result types.
Preferred the CASE approach for uniformity and fix localization.
mysql-test/r/func_in.result:
Bug #44399: test case
mysql-test/t/func_in.test:
Bug #44399: test case
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Bug #44399: assume at compile time there's an extra string argument
in the IN function (similar to CASE) to cater for possible string
conversions in the process of calculating the GROUP BY/aggregates.
Diffstat (limited to 'sql/item_cmpfunc.cc')
-rw-r--r-- | sql/item_cmpfunc.cc | 28 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/sql/item_cmpfunc.cc b/sql/item_cmpfunc.cc index a9bfea1b806..5017464f968 100644 --- a/sql/item_cmpfunc.cc +++ b/sql/item_cmpfunc.cc @@ -189,6 +189,7 @@ enum_field_types agg_field_type(Item **items, uint nitems) collect_cmp_types() items Array of items to collect types from nitems Number of items in the array + with_sum_func a sum function is referenced DESCRIPTION This function collects different result types for comparison of the first @@ -199,7 +200,7 @@ enum_field_types agg_field_type(Item **items, uint nitems) Bitmap of collected types - otherwise */ -static uint collect_cmp_types(Item **items, uint nitems) +static uint collect_cmp_types(Item **items, uint nitems, my_bool with_sum_func) { uint i; uint found_types; @@ -215,6 +216,16 @@ static uint collect_cmp_types(Item **items, uint nitems) found_types|= 1<< (uint)item_cmp_type(left_result, items[i]->result_type()); } + if (with_sum_func || current_thd->lex->current_select->group_list.elements) + { + /* + See TODO commentary in the setup_copy_fields function: + item in a group may be wrapped with an Item_copy_string item. + That item has a STRING_RESULT result type, so we need + to take this type into account. + */ + found_types |= (1 << item_cmp_type(left_result, STRING_RESULT)); + } return found_types; } @@ -2722,19 +2733,8 @@ void Item_func_case::fix_length_and_dec() for (nagg= 0; nagg < ncases/2 ; nagg++) agg[nagg+1]= args[nagg*2]; nagg++; - if (!(found_types= collect_cmp_types(agg, nagg))) + if (!(found_types= collect_cmp_types(agg, nagg, with_sum_func))) return; - if (with_sum_func || current_thd->lex->current_select->group_list.elements) - { - /* - See TODO commentary in the setup_copy_fields function: - item in a group may be wrapped with an Item_copy_string item. - That item has a STRING_RESULT result type, so we need - to take this type into account. - */ - found_types |= (1 << item_cmp_type(left_result_type, STRING_RESULT)); - } - for (i= 0; i <= (uint)DECIMAL_RESULT; i++) { if (found_types & (1 << i) && !cmp_items[i]) @@ -3525,7 +3525,7 @@ void Item_func_in::fix_length_and_dec() uint type_cnt= 0, i; Item_result cmp_type= STRING_RESULT; left_result_type= args[0]->result_type(); - if (!(found_types= collect_cmp_types(args, arg_count))) + if (!(found_types= collect_cmp_types(args, arg_count, with_sum_func))) return; for (arg= args + 1, arg_end= args + arg_count; arg != arg_end ; arg++) |