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Kirill Smelkov
mariadb
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a5e30be0
Commit
a5e30be0
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Jan 19, 2003
by
monty@mashka.mysql.fi
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Fixed bug in LEFT JOIN with impossible ON/WHERE expression
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mysql-test/r/join.result
mysql-test/r/join.result
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mysql-test/t/join.test
mysql-test/t/join.test
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sql/sql_select.cc
sql/sql_select.cc
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mysql-test/r/join.result
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@@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ insert into t1 values (101);
insert into t1 values (105);
insert into t1 values (106);
insert into t1 values (107);
insert into t2 values (107);
insert into t2 values (75);
insert into t2 values (107),(75),(1000);
select t1.id, t2.id from t1, t2 where t2.id = t1.id;
id id
107 107
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@@ -28,6 +27,16 @@ select t1.id, count(t2.id) from t1,t2 where t2.id = t1.id group by t2.id;
id count(t2.id)
75 1
107 1
select t1.id,t2.id from t2 left join t1 on t1.id>=74 and t1.id<=0 where t2.id=75 and t1.id is null;
id id
NULL 75
explain select t1.id,t2.id from t2 left join t1 on t1.id>=74 and t1.id<=0 where t2.id=75 and t1.id is null;
table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
t1 const PRIMARY NULL NULL NULL 1 Impossible ON condition
t2 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 3 Using where
explain select t1.id, t2.id from t1, t2 where t2.id = t1.id and t1.id <0 and t1.id > 0;
Comment
Impossible WHERE noticed after reading const tables
drop table t1,t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
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mysql-test/t/join.test
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@@ -19,13 +19,18 @@ insert into t1 values (105);
insert
into
t1
values
(
106
);
insert
into
t1
values
(
107
);
insert
into
t2
values
(
107
);
insert
into
t2
values
(
75
);
insert
into
t2
values
(
107
),(
75
),(
1000
);
select
t1
.
id
,
t2
.
id
from
t1
,
t2
where
t2
.
id
=
t1
.
id
;
select
t1
.
id
,
count
(
t2
.
id
)
from
t1
,
t2
where
t2
.
id
=
t1
.
id
group
by
t1
.
id
;
select
t1
.
id
,
count
(
t2
.
id
)
from
t1
,
t2
where
t2
.
id
=
t1
.
id
group
by
t2
.
id
;
#
# Test problems with impossible ON or WHERE
#
select
t1
.
id
,
t2
.
id
from
t2
left
join
t1
on
t1
.
id
>=
74
and
t1
.
id
<=
0
where
t2
.
id
=
75
and
t1
.
id
is
null
;
explain
select
t1
.
id
,
t2
.
id
from
t2
left
join
t1
on
t1
.
id
>=
74
and
t1
.
id
<=
0
where
t2
.
id
=
75
and
t1
.
id
is
null
;
explain
select
t1
.
id
,
t2
.
id
from
t1
,
t2
where
t2
.
id
=
t1
.
id
and
t1
.
id
<
0
and
t1
.
id
>
0
;
drop
table
t1
,
t2
;
#
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sql/sql_select.cc
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/* Copyright (C) 2000 MySQL AB & MySQL Finland AB & TCX DataKonsult AB
/* Copyright (C) 2000
-2003
MySQL AB & MySQL Finland AB & TCX DataKonsult AB
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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@@ -1009,7 +1009,6 @@ make_join_statistics(JOIN *join,TABLE_LIST *tables,COND *conds,
table_map
found_const_table_map
,
all_table_map
;
TABLE
**
table_vector
;
JOIN_TAB
*
stat
,
*
stat_end
,
*
s
,
**
stat_ref
;
SQL_SELECT
*
select
;
KEYUSE
*
keyuse
,
*
start_keyuse
;
table_map
outer_join
=
0
;
JOIN_TAB
*
stat_vector
[
MAX_TABLES
+
1
];
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@@ -1021,7 +1020,6 @@ make_join_statistics(JOIN *join,TABLE_LIST *tables,COND *conds,
table_vector
=
(
TABLE
**
)
join
->
thd
->
alloc
(
sizeof
(
TABLE
*
)
*
(
table_count
*
2
));
if
(
!
stat
||
!
stat_ref
||
!
table_vector
)
DBUG_RETURN
(
1
);
// Eom /* purecov: inspected */
select
=
0
;
join
->
best_ref
=
stat_vector
;
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@@ -1205,7 +1203,7 @@ make_join_statistics(JOIN *join,TABLE_LIST *tables,COND *conds,
{
// Found everything for ref.
int
tmp
;
ref_changed
=
1
;
s
->
type
=
JT_CONST
;
s
->
type
=
JT_CONST
;
join
->
const_table_map
|=
table
->
map
;
set_position
(
join
,
const_count
++
,
s
,
start_keyuse
);
if
(
create_ref_for_key
(
join
,
s
,
start_keyuse
,
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@@ -1256,23 +1254,44 @@ make_join_statistics(JOIN *join,TABLE_LIST *tables,COND *conds,
if
(
s
->
const_keys
)
{
ha_rows
records
;
if
(
!
select
)
select
=
make_select
(
s
->
table
,
found_const_table_map
,
SQL_SELECT
*
select
;
select
=
make_select
(
s
->
table
,
found_const_table_map
,
found_const_table_map
,
and_conds
(
conds
,
s
->
on_expr
),
&
error
);
records
=
get_quick_record_count
(
select
,
s
->
table
,
s
->
const_keys
,
s
->
on_expr
?
s
->
on_expr
:
conds
,
&
error
);
records
=
get_quick_record_count
(
select
,
s
->
table
,
s
->
const_keys
,
join
->
row_limit
);
s
->
quick
=
select
->
quick
;
s
->
needed_reg
=
select
->
needed_reg
;
select
->
quick
=
0
;
if
(
records
==
0
&&
s
->
table
->
reginfo
.
impossible_range
)
{
/*
Impossible WHERE or ON expression
In case of ON, we mark that the we match one empty NULL row.
In case of WHERE, don't set found_const_table_map to get the
caller to abort with a zero row result.
*/
join
->
const_table_map
|=
s
->
table
->
map
;
set_position
(
join
,
const_count
++
,
s
,(
KEYUSE
*
)
0
);
s
->
type
=
JT_CONST
;
if
(
s
->
on_expr
)
{
/* Generate empty row */
s
->
info
=
"Impossible ON condition"
;
found_const_table_map
|=
s
->
table
->
map
;
s
->
type
=
JT_CONST
;
mark_as_null_row
(
s
->
table
);
// All fields are NULL
}
}
if
(
records
!=
HA_POS_ERROR
)
{
s
->
found_records
=
records
;
s
->
read_time
=
(
ha_rows
)
(
s
->
quick
?
s
->
quick
->
read_time
:
0.0
);
}
delete
select
;
}
}
delete
select
;
/* Find best combination and return it */
join
->
join_tab
=
stat
;
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@@ -2367,7 +2386,7 @@ static bool create_ref_for_key(JOIN *join, JOIN_TAB *j, KEYUSE *org_keyuse,
keyparts
!=
keyinfo
->
key_parts
)
j
->
type
=
JT_REF
;
/* Must read with repeat */
else
if
(
ref_key
==
j
->
ref
.
key_copy
)
{
/* Should never be reached */
{
/*
This happen if we are using a constant expression in the ON part
of an LEFT JOIN.
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