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The bug was in JOIN::join_free which was wrongly determining that all joins have been already executed and therefore all used tables can be closed. mysql-test/r/subselect_innodb.result: - test results fixed (Bug#12736 "Server crash during a select mysql-test/t/subselect_innodb.test: - a test case for Bug#12736 "Server crash during a select": test that ha_index_or_rnd_end and mysql_unlock_tables are called for all used tables in proper order. sql/item_subselect.cc: - implement subselect_union_engine::is_executed sql/item_subselect.h: - implement Item_subselect::is_evaluated. This function is used to check whether we can clean up a non-correlated join of a subquery when cleaning up the join of the outer query sql/sql_lex.h: - declare st_select_lex::cleanup_all_joins sql/sql_select.cc: - remove an argument from JOIN::join_free, it's now not used - reimplement JOIN::join_free to not unlock tables if there is a subquery that has not yet been evaluated. Make sure that the new implementation calls ha_index_or_rnd_end for every table in the join and inner joins, because all table cursors must be closed before mysql_unlock_tables. sql/sql_select.h: - JOIN::join_free signature changed sql/sql_union.cc: - implement a helper method st_select_lex::cleanup_all_joins, which recursively walks over a tree of joins and calls cleanup() for each join.
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