Commit c4d220f1 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Merge magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/work/B30355-5.0-opt

into  magare.gmz:/home/kgeorge/mysql/work/B30355-5.1-opt


include/mysql_com.h:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/r/udf.result:
  Auto merged
mysql-test/t/udf.test:
  Auto merged
sql/item_func.cc:
  Auto merged
sql/item_func.h:
  Auto merged
sql/udf_example.c:
  Auto merged
parents 2f6fad10 56973f1b
......@@ -405,6 +405,10 @@ typedef struct st_udf_init
my_bool const_item;
void *extension;
} UDF_INIT;
/*
TODO: add a notion for determinism of the UDF.
See Item_udf_func::update_used_tables ()
*/
/* Constants when using compression */
#define NET_HEADER_SIZE 4 /* standard header size */
......
......@@ -365,4 +365,31 @@ DROP FUNCTION check_const_len;
DROP PROCEDURE check_const_len_sp;
DROP TRIGGER check_const_len_trigger;
DROP TABLE const_len_bug;
CREATE FUNCTION sequence RETURNS INTEGER SONAME "UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT PRIMARY KEY);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4),(3),(2),(1);
INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT sequence() AS seq, a FROM t1 ORDER BY seq ASC;
seq a
1 4
2 3
3 2
4 1
SELECT sequence() AS seq, a FROM t1 ORDER BY seq DESC;
seq a
4 1
3 2
2 3
1 4
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = sequence();
a
SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE a = sequence();
a
1
2
3
4
DROP FUNCTION sequence;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
End of 5.0 tests.
......@@ -415,4 +415,25 @@ DROP PROCEDURE check_const_len_sp;
DROP TRIGGER check_const_len_trigger;
DROP TABLE const_len_bug;
#
# Bug #30355: Incorrect ordering of UDF results
#
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
eval CREATE FUNCTION sequence RETURNS INTEGER SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT PRIMARY KEY);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4),(3),(2),(1);
INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT sequence() AS seq, a FROM t1 ORDER BY seq ASC;
SELECT sequence() AS seq, a FROM t1 ORDER BY seq DESC;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = sequence();
SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE a = sequence();
DROP FUNCTION sequence;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
--echo End of 5.0 tests.
......@@ -2961,6 +2961,12 @@ udf_handler::fix_fields(THD *thd, Item_result_field *func,
func->max_length=min(initid.max_length,MAX_BLOB_WIDTH);
func->maybe_null=initid.maybe_null;
const_item_cache=initid.const_item;
/*
Keep used_tables_cache in sync with const_item_cache.
See the comment in Item_udf_func::update_used tables.
*/
if (!const_item_cache && !used_tables_cache)
used_tables_cache= RAND_TABLE_BIT;
func->decimals=min(initid.decimals,NOT_FIXED_DEC);
}
initialized=1;
......
......@@ -1022,6 +1022,56 @@ class Item_udf_func :public Item_func
fixed= 1;
return res;
}
void update_used_tables()
{
/*
TODO: Make a member in UDF_INIT and return if a UDF is deterministic or
not.
Currently UDF_INIT has a member (const_item) that is an in/out
parameter to the init() call.
The code in udf_handler::fix_fields also duplicates the arguments
handling code in Item_func::fix_fields().
The lack of information if a UDF is deterministic makes writing
a correct update_used_tables() for UDFs impossible.
One solution to this would be :
- Add a is_deterministic member of UDF_INIT
- (optionally) deprecate the const_item member of UDF_INIT
- Take away the duplicate code from udf_handler::fix_fields() and
make Item_udf_func call Item_func::fix_fields() to process its
arguments as for any other function.
- Store the deterministic flag returned by <udf>_init into the
udf_handler.
- Don't implement Item_udf_func::fix_fields, implement
Item_udf_func::fix_length_and_dec() instead (similar to non-UDF
functions).
- Override Item_func::update_used_tables to call
Item_func::update_used_tables() and add a RAND_TABLE_BIT to the
result of Item_func::update_used_tables() if the UDF is
non-deterministic.
- (optionally) rename RAND_TABLE_BIT to NONDETERMINISTIC_BIT to
better describe its usage.
The above would require a change of the UDF API.
Until that change is done here's how the current code works:
We call Item_func::update_used_tables() only when we know that
the function depends on real non-const tables and is deterministic.
This can be done only because we know that the optimizer will
call update_used_tables() only when there's possibly a new const
table. So update_used_tables() can only make a Item_func more
constant than it is currently.
That's why we don't need to do anything if a function is guaranteed
to return non-constant (it's non-deterministic) or is already a
const.
*/
if ((used_tables_cache & ~PSEUDO_TABLE_BITS) &&
!(used_tables_cache & RAND_TABLE_BIT))
{
Item_func::update_used_tables();
if (!const_item_cache && !used_tables_cache)
used_tables_cache= RAND_TABLE_BIT;
}
}
void cleanup();
Item_result result_type () const { return udf.result_type(); }
table_map not_null_tables() const { return 0; }
......
......@@ -648,13 +648,11 @@ my_bool sequence_init(UDF_INIT *initid, UDF_ARGS *args, char *message)
return 1;
}
bzero(initid->ptr,sizeof(longlong));
/*
Fool MySQL to think that this function is a constant
This will ensure that MySQL only evalutes the function
when the rows are sent to the client and not before any ORDER BY
clauses
/*
sequence() is a non-deterministic function : it has different value
even if called with the same arguments.
*/
initid->const_item=1;
initid->const_item=0;
return 0;
}
......
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