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e3b0f962
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e3b0f962
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Oct 04, 2004
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Comments to the single-select optimization algorithm.
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@@ -638,6 +638,8 @@ String *Item_in_subselect::val_str(String *str)
}
/* Rewrite a single-column IN/ALL/ANY subselect. */
Item_subselect
::
trans_res
Item_in_subselect
::
single_value_transformer
(
JOIN
*
join
,
Comp_creator
*
func
)
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@@ -656,12 +658,27 @@ Item_in_subselect::single_value_transformer(JOIN *join,
if
(
arena
->
is_stmt_prepare
())
thd
->
set_n_backup_item_arena
(
arena
,
&
backup
);
/*
Check that the right part of the subselect contains no more than one
column. E.g. in SELECT 1 IN (SELECT * ..) the right part is (SELECT * ...)
*/
if
(
select_lex
->
item_list
.
elements
>
1
)
{
my_error
(
ER_OPERAND_COLUMNS
,
MYF
(
0
),
1
);
goto
err
;
}
/*
If this is an ALL/ANY single-value subselect, try to rewrite it with
a MIN/MAX subselect. We can do that if a possible NULL result of the
subselect can be ignored.
E.g. SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b > ANY (SELECT a FROM t2) can be rewritten
with SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b > (SELECT MAX(a) FROM t2).
We can't check that this optimization is safe if it's not a top-level
item of the WHERE clause (e.g. because the WHERE clause can contain IS
NULL/IS NOT NULL functions). If so, we rewrite ALL/ANY with NOT EXISTS
later in this method.
*/
if
((
abort_on_null
||
(
upper_not
&&
upper_not
->
top_level
()))
&&
!
select_lex
->
master_unit
()
->
uncacheable
&&
!
func
->
eqne_op
())
{
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@@ -764,7 +781,13 @@ Item_in_subselect::single_value_transformer(JOIN *join,
Item
*
item
;
item
=
(
Item
*
)
select_lex
->
item_list
.
head
();
/*
Add the left part of a subselect to a WHERE or HAVING clause of
the right part, e.g. SELECT 1 IN (SELECT a FROM t1) =>
SELECT Item_in_optimizer(1, SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a=1)
HAVING is used only if the right part contains a SUM function, a GROUP
BY or a HAVING clause.
*/
if
(
join
->
having
||
select_lex
->
with_sum_func
||
select_lex
->
group_list
.
elements
)
{
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