Commit 58b01814 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Merge bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-4.0

into mysql.com:/home/my/mysql-4.0
parents d052e3ab 91768536
......@@ -314,3 +314,24 @@ a b
15 1
47 1
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id int( 11 ) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT ,
line int( 5 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
columnid int( 3 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
owner int( 3 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
ordinal int( 3 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
showid smallint( 6 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
tableid int( 1 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
content int( 5 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '188',
PRIMARY KEY ( owner, id ) ,
KEY menu( owner, showid, columnid ) ,
KEY `COLUMN` ( owner, columnid, line ) ,
KEY `LINES` ( owner, tableid, content, id ) ,
KEY recount( owner, line )
) ENGINE = MYISAM;
INSERT into t1 (owner,id,columnid,line) values (11,15,15,1),(11,13,13,5);
SELECT id, columnid, tableid, content, showid, line, ordinal FROM t1 WHERE owner=11 AND ((columnid IN ( 15, 13, 14 ) AND line IN ( 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 31 )) OR (columnid IN ( 13, 14 ) AND line IN ( 15 ))) LIMIT 0 , 30;
id columnid tableid content showid line ordinal
13 13 1 188 1 5 0
15 15 1 188 1 1 0
drop table t1;
......@@ -264,3 +264,28 @@ WHERE
(a BETWEEN 19 AND 47)
);
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test of problem with IN on many different keyparts. (Bug #4157)
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id int( 11 ) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT ,
line int( 5 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
columnid int( 3 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
owner int( 3 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
ordinal int( 3 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
showid smallint( 6 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
tableid int( 1 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
content int( 5 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '188',
PRIMARY KEY ( owner, id ) ,
KEY menu( owner, showid, columnid ) ,
KEY `COLUMN` ( owner, columnid, line ) ,
KEY `LINES` ( owner, tableid, content, id ) ,
KEY recount( owner, line )
) ENGINE = MYISAM;
INSERT into t1 (owner,id,columnid,line) values (11,15,15,1),(11,13,13,5);
SELECT id, columnid, tableid, content, showid, line, ordinal FROM t1 WHERE owner=11 AND ((columnid IN ( 15, 13, 14 ) AND line IN ( 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 31 )) OR (columnid IN ( 13, 14 ) AND line IN ( 15 ))) LIMIT 0 , 30;
drop table t1;
......@@ -1539,7 +1539,7 @@ key_or(SEL_ARG *key1,SEL_ARG *key2)
{
swap(SEL_ARG *,key1,key2);
}
else if (!(key1=key1->clone_tree()))
if (key1->use_count > 0 || !(key1=key1->clone_tree()))
return 0; // OOM
}
......@@ -1608,10 +1608,10 @@ key_or(SEL_ARG *key1,SEL_ARG *key2)
SEL_ARG *next=key2->next; // Keys are not overlapping
if (key2_shared)
{
SEL_ARG *tmp= new SEL_ARG(*key2); // Must make copy
if (!tmp)
SEL_ARG *cpy= new SEL_ARG(*key2); // Must make copy
if (!cpy)
return 0; // OOM
key1=key1->insert(tmp);
key1=key1->insert(cpy);
key2->increment_use_count(key1->use_count+1);
}
else
......@@ -1847,8 +1847,17 @@ SEL_ARG::find_range(SEL_ARG *key)
/*
** Remove a element from the tree
** This also frees all sub trees that is used by the element
Remove a element from the tree
SYNOPSIS
tree_delete()
key Key that is to be deleted from tree (this)
NOTE
This also frees all sub trees that is used by the element
RETURN
root of new tree (with key deleted)
*/
SEL_ARG *
......@@ -1856,7 +1865,10 @@ SEL_ARG::tree_delete(SEL_ARG *key)
{
enum leaf_color remove_color;
SEL_ARG *root,*nod,**par,*fix_par;
root=this; this->parent= 0;
DBUG_ENTER("tree_delete");
root=this;
this->parent= 0;
/* Unlink from list */
if (key->prev)
......@@ -1903,7 +1915,7 @@ SEL_ARG::tree_delete(SEL_ARG *key)
}
if (root == &null_element)
return 0; // Maybe root later
DBUG_RETURN(0); // Maybe root later
if (remove_color == BLACK)
root=rb_delete_fixup(root,nod,fix_par);
test_rb_tree(root,root->parent);
......@@ -1911,7 +1923,7 @@ SEL_ARG::tree_delete(SEL_ARG *key)
root->use_count=this->use_count; // Fix root counters
root->elements=this->elements-1;
root->maybe_flag=this->maybe_flag;
return root;
DBUG_RETURN(root);
}
......
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