/*********************************************************************** Comparison services for records (c) 1994-1996 Innobase Oy Created 7/1/1994 Heikki Tuuri ************************************************************************/ #include "rem0cmp.h" #ifdef UNIV_NONINL #include "rem0cmp.ic" #endif #include "srv0srv.h" /* ALPHABETICAL ORDER ================== The records are put into alphabetical order in the following way: let F be the first field where two records disagree. If there is a character in some position n where the the records disagree, the order is determined by comparison of the characters at position n, possibly after collating transformation. If there is no such character, but the corresponding fields have different lengths, then if the data type of the fields is paddable, shorter field is padded with a padding character. If the data type is not paddable, longer field is considered greater. Finally, the SQL null is bigger than any other value. At the present, the comparison functions return 0 in the case, where two records disagree only in the way that one has more fields than the other. */ /***************************************************************** Used in debug checking of cmp_dtuple_... . This function is used to compare a data tuple to a physical record. If dtuple has n fields then rec must have either m >= n fields, or it must differ from dtuple in some of the m fields rec has. */ int cmp_debug_dtuple_rec_with_match( /*============================*/ /* out: 1, 0, -1, if dtuple is greater, equal, less than rec, respectively, when only the common first fields are compared */ dtuple_t* dtuple, /* in: data tuple */ rec_t* rec, /* in: physical record which differs from dtuple in some of the common fields, or which has an equal number or more fields than dtuple */ ulint* matched_fields);/* in/out: number of already completely matched fields; when function returns, contains the value for current comparison */ /***************************************************************** This function is used to compare two data fields for which the data type is such that we must use MySQL code to compare them. The prototype here must be a copy of the the one in ha_innobase.cc! */ int innobase_mysql_cmp( /*===============*/ /* out: 1, 0, -1, if a is greater, equal, less than b, respectively */ int mysql_type, /* in: MySQL type */ unsigned char* a, /* in: data field */ unsigned int a_length, /* in: data field length, not UNIV_SQL_NULL */ unsigned char* b, /* in: data field */ unsigned int b_length); /* in: data field length, not UNIV_SQL_NULL */ /************************************************************************* Transforms the character code so that it is ordered appropriately for the language. This is only used for the latin1 char set. MySQL does the comparisons for other char sets. */ UNIV_INLINE ulint cmp_collate( /*========*/ /* out: collation order position */ ulint code) /* in: code of a character stored in database record */ { return((ulint) srv_latin1_ordering[code]); } /***************************************************************** Returns TRUE if two types are equal for comparison purposes. */ ibool cmp_types_are_equal( /*================*/ /* out: TRUE if the types are considered equal in comparisons */ dtype_t* type1, /* in: type 1 */ dtype_t* type2) /* in: type 2 */ { if ((type1->mtype == DATA_VARCHAR && type2->mtype == DATA_CHAR) || (type1->mtype == DATA_CHAR && type2->mtype == DATA_VARCHAR) || (type1->mtype == DATA_FIXBINARY && type2->mtype == DATA_BINARY) || (type1->mtype == DATA_BINARY && type2->mtype == DATA_FIXBINARY) || (type1->mtype == DATA_MYSQL && type2->mtype == DATA_VARMYSQL) || (type1->mtype == DATA_VARMYSQL && type2->mtype == DATA_MYSQL)) { return(TRUE); } if (type1->mtype != type2->mtype) { return(FALSE); } if (type1->mtype == DATA_INT && (type1->prtype & DATA_UNSIGNED) != (type2->prtype & DATA_UNSIGNED)) { /* The storage format of an unsigned integer is different from a signed integer: in a signed integer we OR 0x8000... to the value of positive integers. */ return(FALSE); } if (type1->mtype == DATA_INT && type1->len != type2->len) { return(FALSE); } if (type1->mtype == DATA_BLOB && (type1->prtype & DATA_BINARY_TYPE) != (type2->prtype & DATA_BINARY_TYPE)) { return(FALSE); } return(TRUE); } /***************************************************************** Innobase uses this function to compare two data fields for which the data type is such that we must compare whole fields or call MySQL to do the comparison */ static int cmp_whole_field( /*============*/ /* out: 1, 0, -1, if a is greater, equal, less than b, respectively */ dtype_t* type, /* in: data type */ unsigned char* a, /* in: data field */ unsigned int a_length, /* in: data field length, not UNIV_SQL_NULL */ unsigned char* b, /* in: data field */ unsigned int b_length) /* in: data field length, not UNIV_SQL_NULL */ { float f_1; float f_2; double d_1; double d_2; int swap_flag = 1; ulint data_type; data_type = type->mtype; switch (data_type) { case DATA_DECIMAL: /* Remove preceding spaces */ for (; a_length && *a == ' '; a++, a_length--); for (; b_length && *b == ' '; b++, b_length--); if (*a == '-') { if (*b != '-') { return(-1); } a++; b++; a_length--; b_length--; swap_flag = -1; } else if (*b == '-') { return(1); } while (a_length > 0 && (*a == '+' || *a == '0')) { a++; a_length--; } while (b_length > 0 && (*b == '+' || *b == '0')) { b++; b_length--; } if (a_length != b_length) { if (a_length < b_length) { return(-swap_flag); } return(swap_flag); } while (a_length > 0 && *a == *b) { a++; b++; a_length--; } if (a_length == 0) { return(0); } if (*a > *b) { return(swap_flag); } return(-swap_flag); case DATA_DOUBLE: d_1 = mach_double_read(a); d_2 = mach_double_read(b); if (d_1 > d_2) { return(1); } else if (d_2 > d_1) { return(-1); } return(0); case DATA_FLOAT: f_1 = mach_float_read(a); f_2 = mach_float_read(b); if (f_1 > f_2) { return(1); } else if (f_2 > f_1) { return(-1); } return(0); case DATA_VARMYSQL: case DATA_MYSQL: case DATA_BLOB: if (data_type == DATA_BLOB && 0 != (type->prtype & DATA_BINARY_TYPE)) { ut_print_timestamp(stderr); fprintf(stderr, " InnoDB: Error: comparing a binary BLOB with a character set sensitive\n" "InnoDB: comparison!\n"); } /* MySQL does not pad the ends of strings with spaces in a comparison. That would cause a foreign key check to fail for non-latin1 character sets if we have different length columns. To prevent that we remove trailing spaces here before doing the comparison. NOTE that if we in the future map more MySQL types to DATA_MYSQL or DATA_VARMYSQL, we have to change this code. */ while (a_length > 0 && a[a_length - 1] == ' ') { a_length--; } while (b_length > 0 && b[b_length - 1] == ' ') { b_length--; } return(innobase_mysql_cmp( (int)(type->prtype & DATA_MYSQL_TYPE_MASK), a, a_length, b, b_length)); default: fprintf(stderr, "InnoDB: unknown type number %lu\n", data_type); ut_a(0); } return(0); } /***************************************************************** This function is used to compare two data fields for which we know the data type. */ int cmp_data_data_slow( /*===============*/ /* out: 1, 0, -1, if data1 is greater, equal, less than data2, respectively */ dtype_t* cur_type,/* in: data type of the fields */ byte* data1, /* in: data field (== a pointer to a memory buffer) */ ulint len1, /* in: data field length or UNIV_SQL_NULL */ byte* data2, /* in: data field (== a pointer to a memory buffer) */ ulint len2) /* in: data field length or UNIV_SQL_NULL */ { ulint data1_byte; ulint data2_byte; ulint cur_bytes; ut_ad(dtype_validate(cur_type)); if (len1 == UNIV_SQL_NULL || len2 == UNIV_SQL_NULL) { if (len1 == len2) { return(0); } if (len1 == UNIV_SQL_NULL) { /* We define the SQL null to be the smallest possible value of a field in the alphabetical order */ return(-1); } return(1); } if (cur_type->mtype >= DATA_FLOAT || (cur_type->mtype == DATA_BLOB && (cur_type->prtype & DATA_NONLATIN1))) { return(cmp_whole_field(cur_type, data1, len1, data2, len2)); } /* Compare then the fields */ cur_bytes = 0; for (;;) { if (len1 <= cur_bytes) { if (len2 <= cur_bytes) { return(0); } data1_byte = dtype_get_pad_char(cur_type); if (data1_byte == ULINT_UNDEFINED) { return(-1); } } else { data1_byte = *data1; } if (len2 <= cur_bytes) { data2_byte = dtype_get_pad_char(cur_type); if (data2_byte == ULINT_UNDEFINED) { return(1); } } else { data2_byte = *data2; } if (data1_byte == data2_byte) { /* If the bytes are equal, they will remain such even after the collation transformation below */ goto next_byte; } if (cur_type->mtype <= DATA_CHAR || (cur_type->mtype == DATA_BLOB && 0 == (cur_type->prtype & DATA_BINARY_TYPE))) { data1_byte = cmp_collate(data1_byte); data2_byte = cmp_collate(data2_byte); } if (data1_byte > data2_byte) { return(1); } else if (data1_byte < data2_byte) { return(-1); } next_byte: /* Next byte */ cur_bytes++; data1++; data2++; } return(0); /* Not reached */ } /***************************************************************** This function is used to compare a data tuple to a physical record. Only dtuple->n_fields_cmp first fields are taken into account for the the data tuple! If we denote by n = n_fields_cmp, then rec must have either m >= n fields, or it must differ from dtuple in some of the m fields rec has. If rec has an externally stored field we do not compare it but return with value 0 if such a comparison should be made. */ int cmp_dtuple_rec_with_match( /*======================*/ /* out: 1, 0, -1, if dtuple is greater, equal, less than rec, respectively, when only the common first fields are compared, or until the first externally stored field in rec */ dtuple_t* dtuple, /* in: data tuple */ rec_t* rec, /* in: physical record which differs from dtuple in some of the common fields, or which has an equal number or more fields than dtuple */ ulint* matched_fields, /* in/out: number of already completely matched fields; when function returns, contains the value for current comparison */ ulint* matched_bytes) /* in/out: number of already matched bytes within the first field not completely matched; when function returns, contains the value for current comparison */ { dtype_t* cur_type; /* pointer to type of the current field in dtuple */ dfield_t* dtuple_field; /* current field in logical record */ ulint dtuple_f_len; /* the length of the current field in the logical record */ byte* dtuple_b_ptr; /* pointer to the current byte in logical field data */ ulint dtuple_byte; /* value of current byte to be compared in dtuple*/ ulint rec_f_len; /* length of current field in rec */ byte* rec_b_ptr; /* pointer to the current byte in rec field */ ulint rec_byte; /* value of current byte to be compared in rec */ ulint cur_field; /* current field number */ ulint cur_bytes; /* number of already matched bytes in current field */ int ret = 3333; /* return value */ ut_ad(dtuple && rec && matched_fields && matched_bytes); ut_ad(dtuple_check_typed(dtuple)); cur_field = *matched_fields; cur_bytes = *matched_bytes; ut_ad(cur_field <= dtuple_get_n_fields_cmp(dtuple)); ut_ad(cur_field <= rec_get_n_fields(rec)); /* Match fields in a loop; stop if we run out of fields in dtuple or find an externally stored field */ while (cur_field < dtuple_get_n_fields_cmp(dtuple)) { dtuple_field = dtuple_get_nth_field(dtuple, cur_field); cur_type = dfield_get_type(dtuple_field); dtuple_f_len = dfield_get_len(dtuple_field); rec_b_ptr = rec_get_nth_field(rec, cur_field, &rec_f_len); /* If we have matched yet 0 bytes, it may be that one or both the fields are SQL null, or the record or dtuple may be the predefined minimum record, or the field is externally stored */ if (cur_bytes == 0) { if (cur_field == 0) { if (rec_get_info_bits(rec) & REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) { if (dtuple_get_info_bits(dtuple) & REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) { ret = 0; } else { ret = 1; } goto order_resolved; } if (dtuple_get_info_bits(dtuple) & REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) { ret = -1; goto order_resolved; } } if (rec_get_nth_field_extern_bit(rec, cur_field)) { /* We do not compare to an externally stored field */ ret = 0; goto order_resolved; } if (dtuple_f_len == UNIV_SQL_NULL || rec_f_len == UNIV_SQL_NULL) { if (dtuple_f_len == rec_f_len) { goto next_field; } if (rec_f_len == UNIV_SQL_NULL) { /* We define the SQL null to be the smallest possible value of a field in the alphabetical order */ ret = 1; } else { ret = -1; } goto order_resolved; } } if (cur_type->mtype >= DATA_FLOAT || (cur_type->mtype == DATA_BLOB && (cur_type->prtype & DATA_NONLATIN1))) { ret = cmp_whole_field(cur_type, dfield_get_data(dtuple_field), dtuple_f_len, rec_b_ptr, rec_f_len); if (ret != 0) { cur_bytes = 0; goto order_resolved; } else { goto next_field; } } /* Set the pointers at the current byte */ rec_b_ptr = rec_b_ptr + cur_bytes; dtuple_b_ptr = (byte*)dfield_get_data(dtuple_field) + cur_bytes; /* Compare then the fields */ for (;;) { if (rec_f_len <= cur_bytes) { if (dtuple_f_len <= cur_bytes) { goto next_field; } rec_byte = dtype_get_pad_char(cur_type); if (rec_byte == ULINT_UNDEFINED) { ret = 1; goto order_resolved; } } else { rec_byte = *rec_b_ptr; } if (dtuple_f_len <= cur_bytes) { dtuple_byte = dtype_get_pad_char(cur_type); if (dtuple_byte == ULINT_UNDEFINED) { ret = -1; goto order_resolved; } } else { dtuple_byte = *dtuple_b_ptr; } if (dtuple_byte == rec_byte) { /* If the bytes are equal, they will remain such even after the collation transformation below */ goto next_byte; } if (cur_type->mtype <= DATA_CHAR || (cur_type->mtype == DATA_BLOB && 0 == (cur_type->prtype & DATA_BINARY_TYPE))) { rec_byte = cmp_collate(rec_byte); dtuple_byte = cmp_collate(dtuple_byte); } if (dtuple_byte > rec_byte) { ret = 1; goto order_resolved; } else if (dtuple_byte < rec_byte) { ret = -1; goto order_resolved; } next_byte: /* Next byte */ cur_bytes++; rec_b_ptr++; dtuple_b_ptr++; } next_field: cur_field++; cur_bytes = 0; } ut_ad(cur_bytes == 0); ret = 0; /* If we ran out of fields, dtuple was equal to rec up to the common fields */ order_resolved: ut_ad((ret >= - 1) && (ret <= 1)); ut_ad(ret == cmp_debug_dtuple_rec_with_match(dtuple, rec, matched_fields)); ut_ad(*matched_fields == cur_field); /* In the debug version, the above cmp_debug_... sets *matched_fields to a value */ *matched_fields = cur_field; *matched_bytes = cur_bytes; return(ret); } /****************************************************************** Compares a data tuple to a physical record. */ int cmp_dtuple_rec( /*===========*/ /* out: 1, 0, -1, if dtuple is greater, equal, less than rec, respectively; see the comments for cmp_dtuple_rec_with_match */ dtuple_t* dtuple, /* in: data tuple */ rec_t* rec) /* in: physical record */ { ulint matched_fields = 0; ulint matched_bytes = 0; return(cmp_dtuple_rec_with_match(dtuple, rec, &matched_fields, &matched_bytes)); } /****************************************************************** Checks if a dtuple is a prefix of a record. The last field in dtuple is allowed to be a prefix of the corresponding field in the record. */ ibool cmp_dtuple_is_prefix_of_rec( /*========================*/ /* out: TRUE if prefix */ dtuple_t* dtuple, /* in: data tuple */ rec_t* rec) /* in: physical record */ { ulint n_fields; ulint matched_fields = 0; ulint matched_bytes = 0; n_fields = dtuple_get_n_fields(dtuple); if (n_fields > rec_get_n_fields(rec)) { return(FALSE); } cmp_dtuple_rec_with_match(dtuple, rec, &matched_fields, &matched_bytes); if (matched_fields == n_fields) { return(TRUE); } if (matched_fields == n_fields - 1 && matched_bytes == dfield_get_len( dtuple_get_nth_field(dtuple, n_fields - 1))) { return(TRUE); } return(FALSE); } /****************************************************************** Compares a prefix of a data tuple to a prefix of a physical record for equality. If there are less fields in rec than parameter n_fields, FALSE is returned. NOTE that n_fields_cmp of dtuple does not affect this comparison. */ ibool cmp_dtuple_rec_prefix_equal( /*========================*/ /* out: TRUE if equal */ dtuple_t* dtuple, /* in: data tuple */ rec_t* rec, /* in: physical record */ ulint n_fields) /* in: number of fields which should be compared; must not exceed the number of fields in dtuple */ { ulint matched_fields = 0; ulint matched_bytes = 0; ut_ad(n_fields <= dtuple_get_n_fields(dtuple)); if (rec_get_n_fields(rec) < n_fields) { return(FALSE); } cmp_dtuple_rec_with_match(dtuple, rec, &matched_fields, &matched_bytes); if (matched_fields >= n_fields) { return(TRUE); } return(FALSE); } /***************************************************************** This function is used to compare two physical records. Only the common first fields are compared, and if an externally stored field is encountered, then 0 is returned. */ int cmp_rec_rec_with_match( /*===================*/ /* out: 1, 0 , -1 if rec1 is greater, equal, less, respectively, than rec2; only the common first fields are compared */ rec_t* rec1, /* in: physical record */ rec_t* rec2, /* in: physical record */ dict_index_t* index, /* in: data dictionary index */ ulint* matched_fields, /* in/out: number of already completely matched fields; when the function returns, contains the value the for current comparison */ ulint* matched_bytes) /* in/out: number of already matched bytes within the first field not completely matched; when the function returns, contains the value for the current comparison */ { dtype_t* cur_type; /* pointer to type struct of the current field in index */ ulint rec1_n_fields; /* the number of fields in rec */ ulint rec1_f_len; /* length of current field in rec */ byte* rec1_b_ptr; /* pointer to the current byte in rec field */ ulint rec1_byte; /* value of current byte to be compared in rec */ ulint rec2_n_fields; /* the number of fields in rec */ ulint rec2_f_len; /* length of current field in rec */ byte* rec2_b_ptr; /* pointer to the current byte in rec field */ ulint rec2_byte; /* value of current byte to be compared in rec */ ulint cur_field; /* current field number */ ulint cur_bytes; /* number of already matched bytes in current field */ int ret = 3333; /* return value */ ut_ad(rec1 && rec2 && index); rec1_n_fields = rec_get_n_fields(rec1); rec2_n_fields = rec_get_n_fields(rec2); cur_field = *matched_fields; cur_bytes = *matched_bytes; /* Match fields in a loop; stop if we run out of fields in either record */ while ((cur_field < rec1_n_fields) && (cur_field < rec2_n_fields)) { if (index->type & DICT_UNIVERSAL) { cur_type = dtype_binary; } else { cur_type = dict_col_get_type( dict_field_get_col( dict_index_get_nth_field(index, cur_field))); } rec1_b_ptr = rec_get_nth_field(rec1, cur_field, &rec1_f_len); rec2_b_ptr = rec_get_nth_field(rec2, cur_field, &rec2_f_len); if (cur_bytes == 0) { if (cur_field == 0) { /* Test if rec is the predefined minimum record */ if (rec_get_info_bits(rec1) & REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) { if (rec_get_info_bits(rec2) & REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) { ret = 0; } else { ret = -1; } goto order_resolved; } else if (rec_get_info_bits(rec2) & REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) { ret = 1; goto order_resolved; } } if (rec_get_nth_field_extern_bit(rec1, cur_field) || rec_get_nth_field_extern_bit(rec2, cur_field)) { /* We do not compare to an externally stored field */ ret = 0; goto order_resolved; } if (rec1_f_len == UNIV_SQL_NULL || rec2_f_len == UNIV_SQL_NULL) { if (rec1_f_len == rec2_f_len) { goto next_field; } else if (rec2_f_len == UNIV_SQL_NULL) { /* We define the SQL null to be the smallest possible value of a field in the alphabetical order */ ret = 1; } else { ret = -1; } goto order_resolved; } } if (cur_type->mtype >= DATA_FLOAT || (cur_type->mtype == DATA_BLOB && (cur_type->prtype & DATA_NONLATIN1))) { ret = cmp_whole_field(cur_type, rec1_b_ptr, rec1_f_len, rec2_b_ptr, rec2_f_len); if (ret != 0) { cur_bytes = 0; goto order_resolved; } else { goto next_field; } } /* Set the pointers at the current byte */ rec1_b_ptr = rec1_b_ptr + cur_bytes; rec2_b_ptr = rec2_b_ptr + cur_bytes; /* Compare then the fields */ for (;;) { if (rec2_f_len <= cur_bytes) { if (rec1_f_len <= cur_bytes) { goto next_field; } rec2_byte = dtype_get_pad_char(cur_type); if (rec2_byte == ULINT_UNDEFINED) { ret = 1; goto order_resolved; } } else { rec2_byte = *rec2_b_ptr; } if (rec1_f_len <= cur_bytes) { rec1_byte = dtype_get_pad_char(cur_type); if (rec1_byte == ULINT_UNDEFINED) { ret = -1; goto order_resolved; } } else { rec1_byte = *rec1_b_ptr; } if (rec1_byte == rec2_byte) { /* If the bytes are equal, they will remain such even after the collation transformation below */ goto next_byte; } if (cur_type->mtype <= DATA_CHAR || (cur_type->mtype == DATA_BLOB && 0 == (cur_type->prtype & DATA_BINARY_TYPE))) { rec1_byte = cmp_collate(rec1_byte); rec2_byte = cmp_collate(rec2_byte); } if (rec1_byte < rec2_byte) { ret = -1; goto order_resolved; } else if (rec1_byte > rec2_byte) { ret = 1; goto order_resolved; } next_byte: /* Next byte */ cur_bytes++; rec1_b_ptr++; rec2_b_ptr++; } next_field: cur_field++; cur_bytes = 0; } ut_ad(cur_bytes == 0); ret = 0; /* If we ran out of fields, rec1 was equal to rec2 up to the common fields */ order_resolved: ut_ad((ret >= - 1) && (ret <= 1)); *matched_fields = cur_field; *matched_bytes = cur_bytes; return(ret); } /***************************************************************** Used in debug checking of cmp_dtuple_... . This function is used to compare a data tuple to a physical record. If dtuple has n fields then rec must have either m >= n fields, or it must differ from dtuple in some of the m fields rec has. If encounters an externally stored field, returns 0. */ int cmp_debug_dtuple_rec_with_match( /*============================*/ /* out: 1, 0, -1, if dtuple is greater, equal, less than rec, respectively, when only the common first fields are compared */ dtuple_t* dtuple, /* in: data tuple */ rec_t* rec, /* in: physical record which differs from dtuple in some of the common fields, or which has an equal number or more fields than dtuple */ ulint* matched_fields) /* in/out: number of already completely matched fields; when function returns, contains the value for current comparison */ { dtype_t* cur_type; /* pointer to type of the current field in dtuple */ dfield_t* dtuple_field; /* current field in logical record */ ulint dtuple_f_len; /* the length of the current field in the logical record */ byte* dtuple_f_data; /* pointer to the current logical field data */ ulint rec_f_len; /* length of current field in rec */ byte* rec_f_data; /* pointer to the current rec field */ int ret = 3333; /* return value */ ulint cur_field; /* current field number */ ut_ad(dtuple && rec && matched_fields); ut_ad(dtuple_check_typed(dtuple)); ut_ad(*matched_fields <= dtuple_get_n_fields_cmp(dtuple)); ut_ad(*matched_fields <= rec_get_n_fields(rec)); cur_field = *matched_fields; if (cur_field == 0) { if (rec_get_info_bits(rec) & REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) { if (dtuple_get_info_bits(dtuple) & REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) { ret = 0; } else { ret = 1; } goto order_resolved; } if (dtuple_get_info_bits(dtuple) & REC_INFO_MIN_REC_FLAG) { ret = -1; goto order_resolved; } } /* Match fields in a loop; stop if we run out of fields in dtuple */ while (cur_field < dtuple_get_n_fields_cmp(dtuple)) { dtuple_field = dtuple_get_nth_field(dtuple, cur_field); cur_type = dfield_get_type(dtuple_field); dtuple_f_data = dfield_get_data(dtuple_field); dtuple_f_len = dfield_get_len(dtuple_field); rec_f_data = rec_get_nth_field(rec, cur_field, &rec_f_len); if (rec_get_nth_field_extern_bit(rec, cur_field)) { /* We do not compare to an externally stored field */ ret = 0; goto order_resolved; } ret = cmp_data_data(cur_type, dtuple_f_data, dtuple_f_len, rec_f_data, rec_f_len); if (ret != 0) { goto order_resolved; } cur_field++; } ret = 0; /* If we ran out of fields, dtuple was equal to rec up to the common fields */ order_resolved: ut_ad((ret >= - 1) && (ret <= 1)); *matched_fields = cur_field; return(ret); }