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The optimization that uses a unique index to remove GROUP BY did not ensure that the index was actually used, thus violating the ORDER BY that is implied by GROUP BY. Fixed by replacing GROUP BY with ORDER BY if the GROUP BY clause contains a unique index over non-nullable field(s). In case GROUP BY ... ORDER BY null is used, GROUP BY is simply removed. mysql-test/include/mix1.inc: Bug#30596: Test case for InnoDB Here, as opposed to for MyISAM, row lookup is done using index whenever the index covers the group list. mysql-test/r/distinct.result: Bug#30596: Changed test case. Prior to Bug#16458, These queries use temp table and filesort. The bug was that they used a temp table. However, that patch removed filesort also, in which case we can no longer gurantee correct ordering. mysql-test/r/group_by.result: Bug#30596: Correct result The test case for IGNORE INDEX FOR GROUP BY gets degraded performance (unneccesary filesort). This is due to Bug#30665, which will be fixed separately. mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result: Bug#30596: Test result mysql-test/t/group_by.test: Bug#30596: Test case sql/sql_select.cc: Bug#30596: The fix: - replace GROUP BY with ORDER BY unless ORDER BY [NULL|<constant>] - make sure to use the keys for GROUP BY in this ORDER BY.
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