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    MDEV-31162 Crash for query using ROWNUM over multi-table view with ORDER BY · fe89df42
    Igor Babaev authored
    This bug could cause a crash of the server when processing a query with
    ROWNUM() if it used in its FROM list a reference to a mergeable view
    defined as SELECT over more than one table that contained ORDER BY clause.
    When a mergeable view with ORDER BY clause and without LIMIT clause is used
    in the FROM list of a query that does not have ORDER BY clause the ORDER BY
    clause of the view is moved to the query. The code that performed this
    transformation forgot to delete the moved ORDER BY list from the view.
    If a query contains ROWNUM() and uses a mergeable multi-table view with
    ORDER BY then according to the current code of TABLE_LIST::init_derived()
    the view has to be forcibly materialized. As the query and the view shared
    the same items in its ORDER BY lists they could not be properly resolved
    either in the query or in the view. This led to a crash of the server.
    
    This patch has returned back the original signature of LEX::can_not_use_merged()
    to comply with 10.4 code of the condition that checks whether a megeable
    view has to be forcibly materialized.
    
    Approved by Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@mariadb.com>
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