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24/**
25 @defgroup GROUP_PARSER Parser
26 @{
27*/
28
29#ifndef SQL_LEX_INCLUDED
30#define SQL_LEX_INCLUDED
31
32#include <string.h>
33#include <sys/types.h> // TODO: replace with cstdint
34
35#include <algorithm>
36#include <cstring>
37#include <functional>
38#include <map>
39#include <memory>
40#include <new>
41#include <string>
42#include <utility>
43
44#include "lex_string.h"
45#include "m_ctype.h"
46#include "m_string.h"
47#include "map_helpers.h"
48#include "mem_root_deque.h"
49#include "memory_debugging.h"
50#include "my_alloc.h" // Destroy_only
51#include "my_base.h"
52#include "my_compiler.h"
53#include "my_dbug.h"
54#include "my_inttypes.h" // TODO: replace with cstdint
55#include "my_sqlcommand.h"
56#include "my_sys.h"
57#include "my_table_map.h"
58#include "my_thread_local.h"
60#include "mysql/service_mysql_alloc.h" // my_free
61#include "mysql_com.h"
62#include "mysqld_error.h"
63#include "prealloced_array.h" // Prealloced_array
64#include "sql/dd/info_schema/table_stats.h" // dd::info_schema::Table_stati...
65#include "sql/dd/info_schema/tablespace_stats.h" // dd::info_schema::Tablesp...
66#include "sql/enum_query_type.h"
67#include "sql/handler.h"
68#include "sql/item.h" // Name_resolution_context
69#include "sql/item_subselect.h" // Subquery_strategy
72#include "sql/key_spec.h" // KEY_CREATE_INFO
73#include "sql/mdl.h"
74#include "sql/mem_root_array.h" // Mem_root_array
75#include "sql/parse_tree_node_base.h" // enum_parsing_context
76#include "sql/parser_yystype.h"
77#include "sql/query_options.h" // OPTION_NO_CONST_TABLES
78#include "sql/query_term.h"
79#include "sql/set_var.h"
80#include "sql/sql_array.h"
81#include "sql/sql_connect.h" // USER_RESOURCES
82#include "sql/sql_const.h"
83#include "sql/sql_data_change.h" // enum_duplicates
84#include "sql/sql_error.h" // warn_on_deprecated_charset
85#include "sql/sql_list.h"
86#include "sql/sql_plugin_ref.h"
87#include "sql/sql_servers.h" // Server_options
88#include "sql/sql_udf.h" // Item_udftype
89#include "sql/table.h" // Table_ref
90#include "sql/thr_malloc.h"
91#include "sql/trigger_def.h" // enum_trigger_action_time_type
92#include "sql/visible_fields.h"
93#include "sql_chars.h"
94#include "sql_string.h"
95#include "thr_lock.h" // thr_lock_type
96#include "violite.h" // SSL_type
97
98class Alter_info;
100class Field;
101class Item_cond;
103class Item_func_match;
107class Item_sum;
108class JOIN;
109class Opt_hints_global;
110class Opt_hints_qb;
111class PT_subquery;
112class PT_with_clause;
113class Parse_tree_root;
114class Protocol;
115class Query_result;
118class Query_block;
119class Query_expression;
121class Sql_cmd;
122class THD;
123class Value_generator;
124class Window;
125class partition_info;
126class sp_head;
127class sp_name;
128class sp_pcontext;
129struct LEX;
130struct NESTED_JOIN;
131struct PSI_digest_locker;
132struct sql_digest_state;
133union Lexer_yystype;
134struct Lifted_fields_map;
135
137constexpr const int MAX_SELECT_NESTING{sizeof(nesting_map) * 8 - 1};
138
139/*
140 There are 8 different type of table access so there is no more than
141 combinations 2^8 = 256:
142
143 . STMT_READS_TRANS_TABLE
144
145 . STMT_READS_NON_TRANS_TABLE
146
147 . STMT_READS_TEMP_TRANS_TABLE
148
149 . STMT_READS_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE
150
151 . STMT_WRITES_TRANS_TABLE
152
153 . STMT_WRITES_NON_TRANS_TABLE
154
155 . STMT_WRITES_TEMP_TRANS_TABLE
156
157 . STMT_WRITES_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE
158
159 The unsafe conditions for each combination is represented within a byte
160 and stores the status of the option --binlog-direct-non-trans-updates,
161 whether the trx-cache is empty or not, and whether the isolation level
162 is lower than ISO_REPEATABLE_READ:
163
164 . option (OFF/ON)
165 . trx-cache (empty/not empty)
166 . isolation (>= ISO_REPEATABLE_READ / < ISO_REPEATABLE_READ)
167
168 bits 0 : . OFF, . empty, . >= ISO_REPEATABLE_READ
169 bits 1 : . OFF, . empty, . < ISO_REPEATABLE_READ
170 bits 2 : . OFF, . not empty, . >= ISO_REPEATABLE_READ
171 bits 3 : . OFF, . not empty, . < ISO_REPEATABLE_READ
172 bits 4 : . ON, . empty, . >= ISO_REPEATABLE_READ
173 bits 5 : . ON, . empty, . < ISO_REPEATABLE_READ
174 bits 6 : . ON, . not empty, . >= ISO_REPEATABLE_READ
175 bits 7 : . ON, . not empty, . < ISO_REPEATABLE_READ
176*/
177extern uint binlog_unsafe_map[256];
178/*
179 Initializes the array with unsafe combinations and its respective
180 conditions.
181*/
183
184/*
185 If we encounter a diagnostics statement (GET DIAGNOSTICS, or e.g.
186 the old SHOW WARNINGS|ERRORS, or "diagnostics variables" such as
187 @@warning_count | @@error_count, we'll set some hints so this
188 information is not lost. DA_KEEP_UNSPECIFIED is used in LEX constructor to
189 avoid leaving variables uninitialized.
190 */
192 DA_KEEP_NOTHING = 0, /**< keep nothing */
193 DA_KEEP_DIAGNOSTICS, /**< keep the diagnostics area */
194 DA_KEEP_COUNTS, /**< keep \@warning_count / \@error_count */
195 DA_KEEP_PARSE_ERROR, /**< keep diagnostics area after parse error */
196 DA_KEEP_UNSPECIFIED /**< keep semantics is unspecified */
198
204
212
213/**
214 enum_sp_type defines type codes of stored programs.
215
216 @note these codes are used when dealing with the mysql.routines system table,
217 so they must not be changed.
218
219 @note the following macros were used previously for the same purpose. Now they
220 are used for ACL only.
221*/
222enum class enum_sp_type {
223 FUNCTION = 1,
224 PROCEDURE,
225 TRIGGER,
226 EVENT,
227 /*
228 Must always be the last one.
229 Denotes an error condition.
230 */
232};
233
235 if (val >= static_cast<longlong>(enum_sp_type::FUNCTION) &&
236 val < static_cast<longlong>(enum_sp_type::INVALID_SP_TYPE))
237 return static_cast<enum_sp_type>(val);
238 else
240}
241
243 return static_cast<longlong>(val);
244}
245
246inline uint to_uint(enum_sp_type val) { return static_cast<uint>(val); }
247
248/*
249 Values for the type enum. This reflects the order of the enum declaration
250 in the CREATE TABLE command. These values are used to enumerate object types
251 for the ACL statements.
252
253 These values were also used for enumerating stored program types. However, now
254 enum_sp_type should be used for that instead of them.
255*/
256#define TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION 1
257#define TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE 2
258#define TYPE_ENUM_TRIGGER 3
259#define TYPE_ENUM_PROXY 4
260
261enum class Acl_type {
262 TABLE = 0,
265};
266
268 {STRING_WITH_LEN("")},
269 {STRING_WITH_LEN("CONTAINS SQL")},
270 {STRING_WITH_LEN("NO SQL")},
271 {STRING_WITH_LEN("READS SQL DATA")},
272 {STRING_WITH_LEN("MODIFIES SQL DATA")}};
273
275 VIEW_CREATE_NEW, // check that there are not such VIEW/table
276 VIEW_ALTER, // check that VIEW with such name exists
277 VIEW_CREATE_OR_REPLACE // check only that there are not such table
278};
279
281 ALTER_USER_COMMENT_NOT_USED, // No user metadata ALTER in the AST
282 ALTER_USER_COMMENT, // A text comment is expected
283 ALTER_USER_ATTRIBUTE // A JSON object is expected
284};
285
286/* Options to add_table_to_list() */
287#define TL_OPTION_UPDATING 0x01
288#define TL_OPTION_IGNORE_LEAVES 0x02
289#define TL_OPTION_ALIAS 0x04
290
291/* Structure for db & table in sql_yacc */
292class Table_function;
293
295 public:
300
301 Table_ident(Protocol *protocol, const LEX_CSTRING &db_arg,
302 const LEX_CSTRING &table_arg, bool force);
303 Table_ident(const LEX_CSTRING &db_arg, const LEX_CSTRING &table_arg)
304 : db(db_arg), table(table_arg), sel(nullptr), table_function(nullptr) {}
305 Table_ident(const LEX_CSTRING &table_arg)
306 : table(table_arg), sel(nullptr), table_function(nullptr) {
307 db = NULL_CSTR;
308 }
309 /**
310 This constructor is used only for the case when we create a derived
311 table. A derived table has no name and doesn't belong to any database.
312 Later, if there was an alias specified for the table, it will be set
313 by add_table_to_list.
314 */
316 db = EMPTY_CSTR; /* a subject to casedn_str */
318 }
319 /*
320 This constructor is used only for the case when we create a table function.
321 It has no name and doesn't belong to any database as it exists only
322 during query execution. Later, if there was an alias specified for the
323 table, it will be set by add_table_to_list.
324 */
325 Table_ident(LEX_CSTRING &table_arg, Table_function *table_func_arg)
326 : table(table_arg), sel(nullptr), table_function(table_func_arg) {
327 /* We must have a table name here as this is used with add_table_to_list */
328 db = EMPTY_CSTR; /* a subject to casedn_str */
329 }
330 // True if we can tell from syntax that this is a table function.
331 bool is_table_function() const { return (table_function != nullptr); }
332 // True if we can tell from syntax that this is an unnamed derived table.
333 bool is_derived_table() const { return sel; }
334 void change_db(const char *db_name) {
335 db.str = db_name;
336 db.length = strlen(db_name);
337 }
338};
339
342
343/**
344 Structure to hold parameters for CHANGE MASTER, START SLAVE, and STOP SLAVE.
345
346 Remark: this should not be confused with Master_info (and perhaps
347 would better be renamed to st_lex_replication_info). Some fields,
348 e.g., delay, are saved in Relay_log_info, not in Master_info.
349*/
351 /*
352 The array of IGNORE_SERVER_IDS has a preallocation, and is not expected
353 to grow to any significant size, so no instrumentation.
354 */
356 initialize();
357 }
364 char *gtid;
365 char *view_id;
366 const char *channel; // identifier similar to database name
367 enum {
374
375 /*
376 Enum is used for making it possible to detect if the user
377 changed variable or if it should be left at old value
378 */
379 enum {
389 /*
390 Ciphersuites used for TLS 1.3 communication with the master server.
391 */
396 };
405 /**
406 Flag that is set to `true` whenever `PRIVILEGE_CHECKS_USER` is set to `NULL`
407 as a part of a `CHANGE MASTER TO` statement.
408 */
410 /**
411 Username and hostname parts of the `PRIVILEGE_CHECKS_USER`, when it's set to
412 a user.
413 */
415 /**
416 Flag indicating if row format should be enforced for this channel event
417 stream.
418 */
420
421 /**
422 Identifies what is the slave policy on primary keys in tables.
423 If set to STREAM it just replicates the value of sql_require_primary_key.
424 If set to ON it fails when the source tries to replicate a table creation
425 or alter operation that does not have a primary key.
426 If set to OFF it does not enforce any policies on the channel for primary
427 keys.
428 */
429 enum {
436
437 enum {
443
445
446 /// Initializes everything to zero/NULL/empty.
447 void initialize();
448 /// Sets all fields to their "unspecified" value.
449 void set_unspecified();
450
451 private:
452 // Not copyable or assignable.
455};
456
458 bool all;
459};
460
466
467/*
468 String names used to print a statement with index hints.
469 Keep in sync with index_hint_type.
470*/
471extern const char *index_hint_type_name[];
473
474/*
475 Bits in index_clause_map : one for each possible FOR clause in
476 USE/FORCE/IGNORE INDEX index hint specification
477*/
478#define INDEX_HINT_MASK_JOIN (1)
479#define INDEX_HINT_MASK_GROUP (1 << 1)
480#define INDEX_HINT_MASK_ORDER (1 << 2)
481
482#define INDEX_HINT_MASK_ALL \
483 (INDEX_HINT_MASK_JOIN | INDEX_HINT_MASK_GROUP | INDEX_HINT_MASK_ORDER)
484
485/* Single element of an USE/FORCE/IGNORE INDEX list specified as a SQL hint */
487 public:
488 /* The type of the hint : USE/FORCE/IGNORE */
490 /* Where the hit applies to. A bitmask of INDEX_HINT_MASK_<place> values */
492 /*
493 The index name. Empty (str=NULL) name represents an empty list
494 USE INDEX () clause
495 */
497
498 Index_hint(const char *str, uint length) {
499 key_name.str = str;
501 }
502
503 void print(const THD *thd, String *str);
504};
505
506/*
507 Class Query_expression represents a query expression.
508 Class Query_block represents a query block.
509
510 In addition to what is explained below, the query block(s) of a query
511 expression is contained in a tree expressing the nesting of set operations,
512 cf. query_term.h
513
514 A query expression contains one or more query blocks (more than one means
515 that the query expression contains one or more set operations - UNION,
516 INTERSECT or EXCEPT - unless the query blocks are used to describe
517 subqueries). These classes are connected as follows: both classes have a
518 master, a slave, a next and a prev field. For class Query_block, master and
519 slave connect to objects of type Query_expression, whereas for class
520 Query_expression, they connect to Query_block. master is pointer to outer
521 node. slave is pointer to the first inner node.
522
523 neighbors are two Query_block or Query_expression objects on
524 the same level.
525
526 The structures are linked with the following pointers:
527 - list of neighbors (next/prev) (prev of first element point to slave
528 pointer of outer structure)
529 - For Query_block, this is a list of query blocks.
530 - For Query_expression, this is a list of subqueries.
531
532 - pointer to outer node (master), which is
533 If this is Query_expression
534 - pointer to outer query_block.
535 If this is Query_block
536 - pointer to outer Query_expression.
537
538 - pointer to inner objects (slave), which is either:
539 If this is an Query_expression:
540 - first query block that belong to this query expression.
541 If this is an Query_block
542 - first query expression that belong to this query block (subqueries).
543
544 - list of all Query_block objects (link_next/link_prev)
545 This is to be used for things like derived tables creation, where we
546 go through this list and create the derived tables.
547
548 In addition to the above mentioned link, the query's tree structure is
549 represented by the member m_query_term, see query_term.h
550 For example for following query:
551
552 select *
553 from table1
554 where table1.field IN (select * from table1_1_1 union
555 select * from table1_1_2)
556 union
557 select *
558 from table2
559 where table2.field=(select (select f1 from table2_1_1_1_1
560 where table2_1_1_1_1.f2=table2_1_1.f3)
561 from table2_1_1
562 where table2_1_1.f1=table2.f2)
563 union
564 select * from table3;
565
566 we will have following structure:
567
568 select1: (select * from table1 ...)
569 select2: (select * from table2 ...)
570 select3: (select * from table3)
571 select1.1.1: (select * from table1_1_1)
572 ...
573
574 main unit
575 select1 select2 select3
576 |^^ |^
577 s||| ||master
578 l||| |+---------------------------------+
579 a||| +---------------------------------+|
580 v|||master slave ||
581 e||+-------------------------+ ||
582 V| neighbor | V|
583 unit1.1<+==================>unit1.2 unit2.1
584 select1.1.1 select 1.1.2 select1.2.1 select2.1.1
585 |^
586 ||
587 V|
588 unit2.1.1.1
589 select2.1.1.1.1
590
591
592 relation in main unit will be following:
593 (bigger picture for:
594 main unit
595 select1 select2 select3
596 in the above picture)
597
598 main unit
599 |^^^
600 ||||
601 ||||
602 |||+------------------------------+
603 ||+--------------+ |
604 slave||master | |
605 V| neighbor | neighbor |
606 select1<========>select2<========>select3
607
608 list of all query_block will be following (as it will be constructed by
609 parser):
610
611 select1->select2->select3->select2.1.1->select 2.1.2->select2.1.1.1.1-+
612 |
613 +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
614 |
615 +->select1.1.1->select1.1.2
616
617*/
618
619/**
620 This class represents a query expression (one query block or
621 several query blocks combined with UNION).
622*/
624 /**
625 Intrusive double-linked list of all query expressions
626 immediately contained within the same query block.
627 */
630
631 /**
632 The query block wherein this query expression is contained,
633 NULL if the query block is the outer-most one.
634 */
636 /// The first query block in this query expression.
638
639 // The query set operation structure, see doc for Query_term.
641
642 public:
643 /// Getter for m_query_term, q.v.
644 Query_term *query_term() const { return m_query_term; }
645 /// Setter for m_query_term, q.v.
647 /// Convenience method to avoid down casting, i.e. interpret m_query_term
648 /// as a Query_term_set_op.
649 /// @retval a non-null node iff !is_simple
650 /// @retval nullptr if is_simple() holds.
652 return is_simple() ? nullptr : down_cast<Query_term_set_op *>(m_query_term);
653 }
654 /// Return the query block iff !is_simple() holds
656 if (is_simple())
657 return nullptr;
658 else
659 return m_query_term->query_block();
660 }
661 bool is_leaf_block(Query_block *qb);
663 for (auto qt : query_terms<>()) {
664 if (qt->query_block() == qb) return qt;
665 }
666 return nullptr;
667 }
668
669 /**
670 Return iterator object over query terms rooted in m_query_term,
671 using either post order visiting (default) or pre order,
672 optionally skipping leaf nodes (query blocks corresponding to SELECTs or
673 table constructors). By default, we visit all nodes.
674 Usage: for (auto qt : query_terms<..>() { ... }
675 E.g.
676 for (auto qt : query_terms<>()) { } Visit all nodes, post order
677 for (auto qt : query_terms<QTC_PRE_ORDER, false>()) { }
678 Skip leaves, pre order
679 @tparam order == QTC_POST_ORDER if post order traversal is desired;default
680 == QTC_PRE_ORDER pre-order traversal
681 @tparam visit_leaves == VL_VISIT_LEAVES: if we want the traversal to include
682 leaf nodes i.e. the SELECTs or table constructors
683 == VL_SKIP_LEAVES: leaves will be skipped
684 @returns iterator object
685 */
686 template <Visit_order order = QTC_POST_ORDER,
687 Visit_leaves visit_leaves = VL_VISIT_LEAVES>
690 }
691
692 /**
693 Return the Query_block of the last query term in a n-ary set
694 operation that is the right side of the last DISTINCT set operation in that
695 n_ary set operation:
696 E.e. for
697 A UNION B UNION ALL C,
698 B's block will be returned. If no DISTINCT is present or not a set
699 operation, return nullptr.
700
701 @returns query block of last distinct right operand
702 */
704 auto const setop = down_cast<Query_term_set_op *>(m_query_term);
705 if (setop->m_last_distinct > 0)
706 return setop->m_children[setop->m_last_distinct]->query_block();
707 else
708 return nullptr;
709 }
710
712 if (is_simple()) return false;
713 return down_cast<Query_term_set_op *>(m_query_term)->m_last_distinct > 0;
714 }
715
716 private:
717 /**
718 Marker for subqueries in WHERE, HAVING, ORDER BY, GROUP BY and
719 SELECT item lists.
720 Must be read/written when holding LOCK_query_plan.
721
722 See Item_subselect::explain_subquery_checker
723 */
725
726 bool prepared; ///< All query blocks in query expression are prepared
727 bool optimized; ///< All query blocks in query expression are optimized
728 bool executed; ///< Query expression has been executed
729
730 /// Object to which the result for this query expression is sent.
731 /// Not used if we materialize directly into a parent query expression's
732 /// result table (see optimize()).
734
735 /**
736 An iterator you can read from to get all records for this query.
737
738 May be nullptr even after create_access_paths(), or in the case of an
739 unfinished materialization (see optimize()).
740 */
743
744 /**
745 If there is an unfinished materialization (see optimize()),
746 contains one element for each query block in this query expression.
747 */
750
751 private:
752 /**
753 Convert the executor structures to a set of access paths, storing the result
754 in m_root_access_path.
755 */
756 void create_access_paths(THD *thd);
757
758 public:
759 /**
760 result of this query can't be cached, bit field, can be :
761 UNCACHEABLE_DEPENDENT
762 UNCACHEABLE_RAND
763 UNCACHEABLE_SIDEEFFECT
764 */
766
767 explicit Query_expression(enum_parsing_context parsing_context);
768
769 /// @return true for a query expression without UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT or
770 /// multi-level ORDER, i.e. we have a "simple table".
771 bool is_simple() const { return m_query_term->term_type() == QT_QUERY_BLOCK; }
772
773 /// Values for Query_expression::cleaned
775 UC_DIRTY, ///< Unit isn't cleaned
776 UC_PART_CLEAN, ///< Unit were cleaned, except JOIN and JOIN_TABs were
777 ///< kept for possible EXPLAIN
778 UC_CLEAN ///< Unit completely cleaned, all underlying JOINs were
779 ///< freed
780 };
781 enum_clean_state cleaned; ///< cleanliness state
782
783 private:
784 /*
785 list of types of items inside union (used for union & derived tables)
786
787 Item_type_holders from which this list consist may have pointers to Field,
788 pointers is valid only after preparing SELECTS of this unit and before
789 any SELECT of this unit execution
790
791 All hidden items are stripped away from this list.
792 */
794
795 public:
796 /**
797 Return the query block holding the top level ORDER BY, LIMIT and OFFSET.
798
799 If the query is not a set operation (UNION, INTERSECT or EXCEPT, and the
800 query expression has no multi-level ORDER BY/LIMIT, this represents the
801 single query block of the query itself, cf. documentation for class
802 Query_term.
803
804 @return query block containing the global parameters
805 */
807 return query_term()->query_block();
808 }
809
810 /* LIMIT clause runtime counters */
812 /// Points to subquery if this query expression is used in one, otherwise NULL
814 /**
815 The WITH clause which is the first part of this query expression. NULL if
816 none.
817 */
819 /**
820 If this query expression is underlying of a derived table, the derived
821 table. NULL if none.
822 */
824 /**
825 First query block (in this UNION) which references the CTE.
826 NULL if not the query expression of a recursive CTE.
827 */
829
830 /**
831 If 'this' is body of lateral derived table:
832 map of tables in the same FROM clause as this derived table, and to which
833 the derived table's body makes references.
834 In pre-resolution stages, this is OUTER_REF_TABLE_BIT, just to indicate
835 that this has LATERAL; after resolution, which has found references in the
836 body, this is the proper map (with no PSEUDO_TABLE_BITS anymore).
837 */
839
840 /**
841 This query expression represents a scalar subquery and we need a run-time
842 check that the cardinality doesn't exceed 1.
843 */
845
846 /// @return true if query expression can be merged into an outer query
847 bool is_mergeable() const;
848
849 /// @return true if query expression is recommended to be merged
850 bool merge_heuristic(const LEX *lex) const;
851
852 /// @return the query block this query expression belongs to as subquery
854
855 /// @return the first query block inside this query expression
857
858 /// @return the next query expression within same query block (next subquery)
860
861 /// @return the query result object in use for this query expression
863
864 RowIterator *root_iterator() const { return m_root_iterator.get(); }
866 return std::move(m_root_iterator);
867 }
869
870 // Asks each query block to switch to an access path with in2exists
871 // conditions removed (if they were ever added).
872 // See JOIN::change_to_access_path_without_in2exists().
874
876 m_root_access_path = nullptr;
877 m_root_iterator.reset();
878 }
879
880 /**
881 Ensures that there are iterators created for the access paths created
882 by optimize(), even if it was called with create_access_paths = false.
883 If there are already iterators, it is a no-op. optimize() must have
884 been called earlier.
885
886 The use case for this is if we have a query block that's not top-level,
887 but we figure out after the fact that we wanted to run it anyway.
888 The typical case would be that we notice that the query block can return
889 at most one row (a so-called const table), and want to run it during
890 optimization.
891 */
892 bool force_create_iterators(THD *thd);
893
894 /// See optimize().
896 return !m_query_blocks_to_materialize.empty();
897 }
898
899 /// See optimize().
902 return std::move(m_query_blocks_to_materialize);
903 }
904
905 /// Set new query result object for this query expression
907
908 /**
909 Whether there is a chance that optimize() is capable of materializing
910 directly into a result table if given one. Note that even if this function
911 returns true, optimize() can choose later not to do so, since it depends
912 on information (in particular, whether the query blocks can run under
913 the iterator executor or not) that is not available before optimize time.
914
915 TODO(sgunders): Now that all query blocks can run under the iterator
916 executor, the above may no longer be true. This needs investigation.
917 */
919
920 bool prepare(THD *thd, Query_result *result,
921 mem_root_deque<Item *> *insert_field_list,
922 ulonglong added_options, ulonglong removed_options);
923
924 /**
925 If and only if materialize_destination is non-nullptr, it means that the
926 caller intends to materialize our result into the given table. If it is
927 advantageous (in particular, if this query expression is a UNION DISTINCT),
928 optimize() will not create an iterator by itself, but rather do an
929 unfinished materialize. This means that it will collect iterators for
930 all the query blocks and prepare them for materializing into the given
931 table, but not actually create a root iterator for this query expression;
932 the caller is responsible for calling release_query_blocks_to_materialize()
933 and creating the iterator itself.
934
935 Even if materialize_destination is non-nullptr, this function may choose
936 to make a regular iterator. The caller is responsible for checking
937 unfinished_materialization() if it has given a non-nullptr table.
938
939 @param thd Thread handle.
940
941 @param materialize_destination What table to try to materialize into,
942 or nullptr if the caller does not intend to materialize the result.
943
944 @param create_iterators If false, only access paths are created,
945 not iterators. Only top level query blocks (these that we are to call
946 exec() on) should have iterators. See also force_create_iterators().
947
948 @param finalize_access_paths Relevant for the hypergraph optimizer only.
949 If false, the given access paths will _not_ be finalized, so you cannot
950 create iterators from it before finalize() is called (see
951 FinalizePlanForQueryBlock()), and create_iterators must also be false.
952 This is relevant only if you are potentially optimizing multiple times
953 (see change_to_access_path_without_in2exists()), since you are only
954 allowed to finalize a query block once. "Fake" query blocks (see
955 query_term.h) are always finalized.
956 */
957 bool optimize(THD *thd, TABLE *materialize_destination, bool create_iterators,
958 bool finalize_access_paths);
959
960 /**
961 For any non-finalized query block, finalize it so that we are allowed to
962 create iterators. Must be called after the final access path is chosen
963 (ie., after any calls to change_to_access_path_without_in2exists()).
964 */
965 bool finalize(THD *thd);
966
967 /**
968 Do everything that would be needed before running Init() on the root
969 iterator. In particular, clear out data from previous execution iterations,
970 if needed.
971 */
972 bool ClearForExecution();
973
974 bool ExecuteIteratorQuery(THD *thd);
975 bool execute(THD *thd);
976 bool explain(THD *explain_thd, const THD *query_thd);
977 bool explain_query_term(THD *explain_thd, const THD *query_thd,
978 Query_term *qt);
979 void cleanup(bool full);
980 /**
981 Destroy contained objects, in particular temporary tables which may
982 have their own mem_roots.
983 */
984 void destroy();
985
986 void print(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
987 bool accept(Select_lex_visitor *visitor);
988
989 /**
990 Create a block to be used for ORDERING and LIMIT/OFFSET processing of a
991 query term, which isn't itself a query specification or table value
992 constructor. Such blocks are not included in the list starting in
993 Query_Expression::first_query_block, and Query_block::next_query_block().
994 They blocks are accessed via Query_term::query_block().
995
996 @param term the term on behalf of which we are making a post processing
997 block
998 @returns a query block
999 */
1001
1002 bool prepare_query_term(THD *thd, Query_term *qts,
1003 Query_result *common_result, ulonglong added_options,
1004 ulonglong create_options, int level,
1005 Mem_root_array<bool> &nullable);
1007 assert(!is_prepared());
1008 prepared = true;
1009 }
1011 assert(is_prepared() && !is_optimized());
1012 optimized = true;
1013 }
1015 // assert(is_prepared() && is_optimized() && !is_executed());
1016 assert(is_prepared() && is_optimized());
1017 executed = true;
1018 }
1019 /// Reset this query expression for repeated evaluation within same execution
1021 assert(is_prepared() && is_optimized());
1022 executed = false;
1023 }
1024 /// Clear execution state, needed before new execution of prepared statement
1026 // Cannot be enforced when called from Prepared_statement::execute():
1027 // assert(is_prepared());
1028 optimized = false;
1029 executed = false;
1030 cleaned = UC_DIRTY;
1031 }
1032 /// Check state of preparation of the contained query expression.
1033 bool is_prepared() const { return prepared; }
1034 /// Check state of optimization of the contained query expression.
1035 bool is_optimized() const { return optimized; }
1036 /**
1037 Check state of execution of the contained query expression.
1038 Should not be used to check the state of a complete statement, use
1039 LEX::is_exec_completed() instead.
1040 */
1041 bool is_executed() const { return executed; }
1043 Query_result_interceptor *old_result);
1044 bool set_limit(THD *thd, Query_block *provider);
1045 bool has_any_limit() const;
1046
1047 inline bool is_union() const;
1048 inline bool is_set_operation() const;
1049
1050 /// Include a query expression below a query block.
1051 void include_down(LEX *lex, Query_block *outer);
1052
1053 /// Exclude this unit and immediately contained query_block objects
1054 void exclude_level();
1055
1056 /// Exclude subtree of current unit from tree of SELECTs
1057 void exclude_tree();
1058
1059 /// Renumber query blocks of a query expression according to supplied LEX
1060 void renumber_selects(LEX *lex);
1061
1063 bool save_cmd_properties(THD *thd);
1064
1065 friend class Query_block;
1066
1069 size_t num_visible_fields() const;
1070
1071 // If we are doing a query with global LIMIT, we need somewhere to store the
1072 // record count for FOUND_ROWS(). It can't be in any of the JOINs, since
1073 // they may have their own LimitOffsetIterators, which will write to
1074 // join->send_records whenever there is an OFFSET. Thus, we'll keep it here
1075 // instead.
1077
1080 void set_explain_marker_from(THD *thd, const Query_expression *u);
1081
1082#ifndef NDEBUG
1083 /**
1084 Asserts that none of {this unit and its children units} is fully cleaned
1085 up.
1086 */
1088#else
1089 void assert_not_fully_clean() {}
1090#endif
1091 void invalidate();
1092
1093 bool is_recursive() const { return first_recursive != nullptr; }
1094
1096
1098
1099 void fix_after_pullout(Query_block *parent_query_block,
1100 Query_block *removed_query_block);
1101
1102 /**
1103 If unit is a subquery, which forms an object of the upper level (an
1104 Item_subselect, a derived Table_ref), adds to this object a map
1105 of tables of the upper level which the unit references.
1106 */
1108
1109 /**
1110 If unit is a subquery, which forms an object of the upper level (an
1111 Item_subselect, a derived Table_ref), returns the place of this object
1112 in the upper level query block.
1113 */
1115
1116 bool walk(Item_processor processor, enum_walk walk, uchar *arg);
1117
1118 /*
1119 An exception: this is the only function that needs to adjust
1120 explain_marker.
1121 */
1122 friend bool parse_view_definition(THD *thd, Table_ref *view_ref);
1123};
1124
1127
1128/**
1129 Query_block type enum
1130*/
1132 EXPLAIN_NONE = 0,
1145 // Total:
1146 EXPLAIN_total ///< fake type, total number of all valid types
1147
1148 // Don't insert new types below this line!
1149};
1150
1151/**
1152 This class represents a query block, aka a query specification, which is
1153 a query consisting of a SELECT keyword, followed by a table list,
1154 optionally followed by a WHERE clause, a GROUP BY, etc.
1155*/
1156class Query_block : public Query_term {
1157 public:
1158 /**
1159 @note the group_by and order_by lists below will probably be added to the
1160 constructor when the parser is converted into a true bottom-up design.
1161
1162 //SQL_I_LIST<ORDER> *group_by, SQL_I_LIST<ORDER> order_by
1163 */
1165
1166 /// Query_term methods overridden
1167 void debugPrint(int level, std::ostringstream &buf) const override;
1168 /// Minion of debugPrint
1169 void qbPrint(int level, std::ostringstream &buf) const;
1170 Query_term_type term_type() const override { return QT_QUERY_BLOCK; }
1171 const char *operator_string() const override { return "query_block"; }
1172 Query_block *query_block() const override {
1173 return const_cast<Query_block *>(this);
1174 }
1175 void label_children() override {}
1176 void destroy_tree() override { m_parent = nullptr; }
1177
1178 bool open_result_tables(THD *, int) override;
1179 /// end of overridden methods from Query_term
1180 bool absorb_limit_of(Query_block *block);
1181
1182 Item *where_cond() const { return m_where_cond; }
1184 void set_where_cond(Item *cond) { m_where_cond = cond; }
1185 Item *having_cond() const { return m_having_cond; }
1187 void set_having_cond(Item *cond) { m_having_cond = cond; }
1190 bool change_query_result(THD *thd, Query_result_interceptor *new_result,
1191 Query_result_interceptor *old_result);
1192
1193 /// Set base options for a query block (and active options too)
1194 void set_base_options(ulonglong options_arg) {
1195 DBUG_EXECUTE_IF("no_const_tables", options_arg |= OPTION_NO_CONST_TABLES;);
1196
1197 // Make sure we do not overwrite options by accident
1198 assert(m_base_options == 0 && m_active_options == 0);
1199 m_base_options = options_arg;
1200 m_active_options = options_arg;
1201 }
1202
1203 /// Add base options to a query block, also update active options
1205 assert(first_execution);
1208 }
1209
1210 /**
1211 Remove base options from a query block.
1212 Active options are also updated, and we assume here that "extra" options
1213 cannot override removed base options.
1214 */
1216 assert(first_execution);
1219 }
1220
1221 /// Make active options from base options, supplied options and environment:
1222 void make_active_options(ulonglong added_options, ulonglong removed_options);
1223
1224 /// Adjust the active option set
1226
1227 /// @return the active query options
1229
1230 /**
1231 Set associated tables as read_only, ie. they cannot be inserted into,
1232 updated or deleted from during this statement.
1233 Commonly used for query blocks that are part of derived tables or
1234 views that are materialized.
1235 */
1237 // Set all referenced base tables as read only.
1238 for (Table_ref *tr = leaf_tables; tr != nullptr; tr = tr->next_leaf)
1239 tr->set_readonly();
1240 }
1241
1242 /// @returns a map of all tables references in the query block
1243 table_map all_tables_map() const { return (1ULL << leaf_table_count) - 1; }
1244
1245 bool remove_aggregates(THD *thd, Query_block *select);
1246
1250 Query_block *next_query_block() const { return next; }
1251
1253
1255
1256 void mark_as_dependent(Query_block *last, bool aggregate);
1257
1258 /// @returns true if query block references any tables
1259 bool has_tables() const { return m_table_list.elements != 0; }
1260
1261 /// @return true if query block is explicitly grouped (non-empty GROUP BY)
1262 bool is_explicitly_grouped() const { return group_list.elements != 0; }
1263
1264 /**
1265 @return true if this query block is implicitly grouped, ie it is not
1266 explicitly grouped but contains references to set functions.
1267 The query will return max. 1 row (@see also is_single_grouped()).
1268 */
1270 return m_agg_func_used && group_list.elements == 0;
1271 }
1272
1273 /**
1274 @return true if this query block is explicitly or implicitly grouped.
1275 @note a query with DISTINCT is not considered to be aggregated.
1276 @note in standard SQL, a query with HAVING is defined as grouped, however
1277 MySQL allows HAVING without any aggregation to be the same as WHERE.
1278 */
1279 bool is_grouped() const { return group_list.elements > 0 || m_agg_func_used; }
1280
1281 /// @return true if this query block contains DISTINCT at start of select list
1282 bool is_distinct() const { return active_options() & SELECT_DISTINCT; }
1283
1284 /**
1285 @return true if this query block contains an ORDER BY clause.
1286
1287 @note returns false if ORDER BY has been eliminated, e.g if the query
1288 can return max. 1 row.
1289 */
1290 bool is_ordered() const { return order_list.elements > 0; }
1291
1292 /**
1293 Based on the structure of the query at resolution time, it is possible to
1294 conclude that DISTINCT is useless and remove it.
1295 This is the case if:
1296 - all GROUP BY expressions are in SELECT list, so resulting group rows are
1297 distinct,
1298 - and ROLLUP is not specified, so it adds no row for NULLs.
1299
1300 @returns true if we can remove DISTINCT.
1301
1302 @todo could refine this to if ROLLUP were specified and all GROUP
1303 expressions were non-nullable, because ROLLUP then adds only NULL values.
1304 Currently, ROLLUP+DISTINCT is rejected because executor cannot handle
1305 it in all cases.
1306 */
1307 bool can_skip_distinct() const {
1308 return is_grouped() && hidden_group_field_count == 0 &&
1310 }
1311
1312 /// @return true if this query block has a LIMIT clause
1313 bool has_limit() const { return select_limit != nullptr; }
1314
1315 /// @return true if query block references full-text functions
1316 bool has_ft_funcs() const { return ftfunc_list->elements > 0; }
1317
1318 /// @returns true if query block is a recursive member of a recursive unit
1319 bool is_recursive() const { return recursive_reference != nullptr; }
1320
1321 /**
1322 Finds a group expression matching the given item, or nullptr if
1323 none. When there are multiple candidates, ones that match in name are
1324 given priority (such that “a AS c GROUP BY a,b,c” resolves to c, not a);
1325 if there is still a tie, the leftmost is given priority.
1326
1327 @param item The item to search for.
1328 @param [out] rollup_level If not nullptr, will be set to the group
1329 expression's index (0-based).
1330 */
1331 ORDER *find_in_group_list(Item *item, int *rollup_level) const;
1332 int group_list_size() const;
1333
1334 /// @returns true if query block contains window functions
1335 bool has_windows() const { return m_windows.elements > 0; }
1336
1337 void invalidate();
1338
1340
1341 bool add_item_to_list(Item *item);
1343 Table_ref *add_table_to_list(THD *thd, Table_ident *table, const char *alias,
1344 ulong table_options,
1346 enum_mdl_type mdl_type = MDL_SHARED_READ,
1347 List<Index_hint> *hints = nullptr,
1348 List<String> *partition_names = nullptr,
1349 LEX_STRING *option = nullptr,
1350 Parse_context *pc = nullptr);
1351
1352 /**
1353 Add item to the hidden part of select list
1354
1355 @param item item to add
1356
1357 @return Pointer to reference of the added item
1358 */
1359 Item **add_hidden_item(Item *item);
1360
1361 /// Remove hidden items from select list
1362 void remove_hidden_items();
1363
1364 Table_ref *get_table_list() const { return m_table_list.first; }
1365 bool init_nested_join(THD *thd);
1367 Table_ref *nest_last_join(THD *thd, size_t table_cnt = 2);
1368 bool add_joined_table(Table_ref *table);
1370
1371 /// Wrappers over fields / get_fields_list() that hide items where
1372 /// item->hidden, meant for range-based for loops. See sql/visible_fields.h.
1374 auto visible_fields() const { return VisibleFields(fields); }
1375
1376 /// Check privileges for views that are merged into query block
1377 bool check_view_privileges(THD *thd, Access_bitmask want_privilege_first,
1378 Access_bitmask want_privilege_next);
1379 /// Check privileges for all columns referenced from query block
1380 bool check_column_privileges(THD *thd);
1381
1382 /// Check privileges for column references in subqueries of a query block
1384
1385 /// Resolve and prepare information about tables for one query block
1386 bool setup_tables(THD *thd, Table_ref *tables, bool select_insert);
1387
1388 /// Resolve OFFSET and LIMIT clauses
1389 bool resolve_limits(THD *thd);
1390
1391 /// Resolve derived table, view, table function information for a query block
1392 bool resolve_placeholder_tables(THD *thd, bool apply_semijoin);
1393
1394 /// Propagate exclusion from table uniqueness test into subqueries
1396
1397 /// Merge name resolution context objects of a subquery into its parent
1398 void merge_contexts(Query_block *inner);
1399
1400 /// Merge derived table into query block
1401 bool merge_derived(THD *thd, Table_ref *derived_table);
1402
1403 bool flatten_subqueries(THD *thd);
1404
1405 /**
1406 Update available semijoin strategies for semijoin nests.
1407
1408 Available semijoin strategies needs to be updated on every execution since
1409 optimizer_switch setting may have changed.
1410
1411 @param thd Pointer to THD object for session.
1412 Used to access optimizer_switch
1413 */
1415
1416 /**
1417 Returns which subquery execution strategies can be used for this query
1418 block.
1419
1420 @param thd Pointer to THD object for session.
1421 Used to access optimizer_switch
1422
1423 @retval SUBQ_MATERIALIZATION Subquery Materialization should be used
1424 @retval SUBQ_EXISTS In-to-exists execution should be used
1425 @retval CANDIDATE_FOR_IN2EXISTS_OR_MAT A cost-based decision should be made
1426 */
1427 Subquery_strategy subquery_strategy(const THD *thd) const;
1428
1429 /**
1430 Returns whether semi-join is enabled for this query block
1431
1432 @see @c Opt_hints_qb::semijoin_enabled for details on how hints
1433 affect this decision. If there are no hints for this query block,
1434 optimizer_switch setting determines whether semi-join is used.
1435
1436 @param thd Pointer to THD object for session.
1437 Used to access optimizer_switch
1438
1439 @return true if semijoin is enabled,
1440 false otherwise
1441 */
1442 bool semijoin_enabled(const THD *thd) const;
1443
1445 sj_candidates = sj_cand;
1446 }
1447
1448 bool has_sj_candidates() const {
1449 return sj_candidates != nullptr && !sj_candidates->empty();
1450 }
1451
1452 /// Add full-text function elements from a list into this query block
1454
1455 void set_lock_for_table(const Lock_descriptor &descriptor, Table_ref *table);
1456
1457 void set_lock_for_tables(thr_lock_type lock_type);
1458
1459 inline void init_order() {
1460 assert(order_list.elements == 0);
1461 order_list.elements = 0;
1462 order_list.first = nullptr;
1463 order_list.next = &order_list.first;
1464 }
1465 /*
1466 This method created for reiniting LEX in mysql_admin_table() and can be
1467 used only if you are going remove all Query_block & units except belonger
1468 to LEX (LEX::unit & LEX::select, for other purposes use
1469 Query_expression::exclude_level()
1470 */
1471 void cut_subtree() { slave = nullptr; }
1472 bool test_limit();
1473 /**
1474 Get offset for LIMIT.
1475
1476 Evaluate offset item if necessary.
1477
1478 @return Number of rows to skip.
1479
1480 @todo Integrate better with Query_expression::set_limit()
1481 */
1482 ha_rows get_offset(const THD *thd) const;
1483 /**
1484 Get limit.
1485
1486 Evaluate limit item if necessary.
1487
1488 @return Limit of rows in result.
1489
1490 @todo Integrate better with Query_expression::set_limit()
1491 */
1492 ha_rows get_limit(const THD *thd) const;
1493
1494 /// Assign a default name resolution object for this query block.
1495 bool set_context(Name_resolution_context *outer_context);
1496
1497 /// Setup the array containing references to base items
1498 bool setup_base_ref_items(THD *thd);
1499 void print(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
1500
1501 /**
1502 Print detail of the Query_block object.
1503
1504 @param thd Thread handler
1505 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1506 @param[out] str String of output.
1507 */
1508 void print_query_block(const THD *thd, String *str,
1509 enum_query_type query_type);
1510
1511 /**
1512 Print detail of the UPDATE statement.
1513
1514 @param thd Thread handler
1515 @param[out] str String of output
1516 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1517 */
1518 void print_update(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
1519
1520 /**
1521 Print detail of the DELETE statement.
1522
1523 @param thd Thread handler
1524 @param[out] str String of output
1525 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1526 */
1527 void print_delete(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
1528
1529 /**
1530 Print detail of the INSERT statement.
1531
1532 @param thd Thread handler
1533 @param[out] str String of output
1534 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1535 */
1536 void print_insert(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
1537
1538 /**
1539 Print detail of Hints.
1540
1541 @param thd Thread handler
1542 @param[out] str String of output
1543 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1544 */
1545 void print_hints(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
1546
1547 /**
1548 Print error.
1549
1550 @param thd Thread handler
1551 @param[out] str String of output
1552
1553 @retval false If there is no error
1554 @retval true else
1555 */
1556 bool print_error(const THD *thd, String *str);
1557
1558 /**
1559 Print select options.
1560
1561 @param[out] str String of output
1562 */
1564
1565 /**
1566 Print UPDATE options.
1567
1568 @param[out] str String of output
1569 */
1571
1572 /**
1573 Print DELETE options.
1574
1575 @param[out] str String of output
1576 */
1578
1579 /**
1580 Print INSERT options.
1581
1582 @param[out] str String of output
1583 */
1585
1586 /**
1587 Print list of tables.
1588
1589 @param thd Thread handler
1590 @param[out] str String of output
1591 @param table_list Table_ref object
1592 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1593 */
1594 void print_table_references(const THD *thd, String *str,
1595 Table_ref *table_list,
1596 enum_query_type query_type);
1597
1598 /**
1599 Print list of items in Query_block object.
1600
1601 @param thd Thread handle
1602 @param[out] str String of output
1603 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1604 */
1605 void print_item_list(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
1606
1607 /**
1608 Print assignments list. Used in UPDATE and
1609 INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE ...
1610
1611 @param thd Thread handle
1612 @param[out] str String of output
1613 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1614 @param fields List columns to be assigned.
1615 @param values List of values.
1616 */
1617 void print_update_list(const THD *thd, String *str,
1618 enum_query_type query_type,
1620 const mem_root_deque<Item *> &values);
1621
1622 /**
1623 Print column list to be inserted into. Used in INSERT.
1624
1625 @param thd Thread handle
1626 @param[out] str String of output
1627 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1628 */
1629 void print_insert_fields(const THD *thd, String *str,
1630 enum_query_type query_type);
1631
1632 /**
1633 Print list of values, used in INSERT and for general VALUES clause.
1634
1635 @param thd Thread handle
1636 @param[out] str String of output
1637 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1638 @param values List of values
1639 @param prefix Prefix to print before each row in value list
1640 = nullptr: No prefix wanted
1641 */
1642 void print_values(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type,
1643 const mem_root_deque<mem_root_deque<Item *> *> &values,
1644 const char *prefix);
1645
1646 /**
1647 Print list of tables in FROM clause.
1648
1649 @param thd Thread handler
1650 @param[out] str String of output
1651 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1652 */
1653 void print_from_clause(const THD *thd, String *str,
1654 enum_query_type query_type);
1655
1656 /**
1657 Print list of conditions in WHERE clause.
1658
1659 @param thd Thread handle
1660 @param[out] str String of output
1661 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1662 */
1663 void print_where_cond(const THD *thd, String *str,
1664 enum_query_type query_type);
1665
1666 /**
1667 Print list of items in GROUP BY clause.
1668
1669 @param thd Thread handle
1670 @param[out] str String of output
1671 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1672 */
1673 void print_group_by(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
1674
1675 /**
1676 Print list of items in HAVING clause.
1677
1678 @param thd Thread handle
1679 @param[out] str String of output
1680 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1681 */
1682 void print_having(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
1683
1684 /**
1685 Print details of Windowing functions.
1686
1687 @param thd Thread handler
1688 @param[out] str String of output
1689 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1690 */
1691 void print_windows(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
1692
1693 /**
1694 Print list of items in ORDER BY clause.
1695
1696 @param thd Thread handle
1697 @param[out] str String of output
1698 @param query_type Options to print out string output
1699 */
1700 void print_order_by(const THD *thd, String *str,
1701 enum_query_type query_type) const;
1702
1703 void print_limit(const THD *thd, String *str,
1704 enum_query_type query_type) const;
1705 bool save_properties(THD *thd);
1706
1707 /**
1708 Accept function for SELECT and DELETE.
1709
1710 @param visitor Select_lex_visitor Object
1711 */
1712 bool accept(Select_lex_visitor *visitor);
1713
1714 /**
1715 Cleanup this subtree (this Query_block and all nested Query_blockes and
1716 Query_expressions).
1717 @param full if false only partial cleanup is done, JOINs and JOIN_TABs are
1718 kept to provide info for EXPLAIN CONNECTION; if true, complete cleanup is
1719 done, all JOINs are freed.
1720 */
1721 void cleanup(bool full) override;
1722 /*
1723 Recursively cleanup the join of this select lex and of all nested
1724 select lexes. This is not a full cleanup.
1725 */
1726 void cleanup_all_joins();
1727 /**
1728 Destroy contained objects, in particular temporary tables which may
1729 have their own mem_roots.
1730 */
1731 void destroy();
1732
1733 /// @return true when query block is not part of a set operation and is not a
1734 /// parenthesized query expression.
1737 }
1738
1739 /**
1740 @return true if query block is found during preparation to produce no data.
1741 Notice that if query is implicitly grouped, an aggregation row will
1742 still be returned.
1743 */
1744 bool is_empty_query() const { return m_empty_query; }
1745
1746 /// Set query block as returning no data
1747 /// @todo This may also be set when we have an always false WHERE clause
1749 assert(join == nullptr);
1750 m_empty_query = true;
1751 }
1752 /*
1753 For MODE_ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY we need to know if
1754 this query block is the aggregation query of at least one aggregate
1755 function.
1756 */
1757 bool agg_func_used() const { return m_agg_func_used; }
1759
1760 void set_agg_func_used(bool val) { m_agg_func_used = val; }
1761
1763
1764 bool right_joins() const { return m_right_joins; }
1766
1767 /// Lookup for Query_block type
1768 enum_explain_type type() const;
1769
1770 /// Lookup for a type string
1771 const char *get_type_str() { return type_str[static_cast<int>(type())]; }
1773 return type_str[static_cast<int>(type)];
1774 }
1775
1777 bool is_cacheable() const { return !uncacheable; }
1778
1779 /// @returns true if this query block outputs at most one row.
1781 return (m_table_list.size() == 0 &&
1782 (!is_table_value_constructor || row_value_list->size() == 1));
1783 }
1784
1785 /// Include query block inside a query expression.
1786 void include_down(LEX *lex, Query_expression *outer);
1787
1788 /// Include a query block next to another query block.
1789 void include_neighbour(LEX *lex, Query_block *before);
1790
1791 /// Include query block inside a query expression, but do not link.
1793
1794 /// Include query block into global list.
1795 void include_in_global(Query_block **plink);
1796
1797 /// Include chain of query blocks into global list.
1799
1800 /// Renumber query blocks of contained query expressions
1801 void renumber(LEX *lex);
1802
1803 /**
1804 Does permanent transformations which are local to a query block (which do
1805 not merge it to another block).
1806 */
1807 bool apply_local_transforms(THD *thd, bool prune);
1808
1809 /// Pushes parts of the WHERE condition of this query block to materialized
1810 /// derived tables.
1812
1813 bool get_optimizable_conditions(THD *thd, Item **new_where,
1814 Item **new_having);
1815
1816 bool validate_outermost_option(LEX *lex, const char *wrong_option) const;
1817 bool validate_base_options(LEX *lex, ulonglong options) const;
1818
1819 bool walk(Item_processor processor, enum_walk walk, uchar *arg);
1820
1821 bool add_tables(THD *thd, const Mem_root_array<Table_ident *> *tables,
1822 ulong table_options, thr_lock_type lock_type,
1823 enum_mdl_type mdl_type);
1824
1825 bool resolve_rollup_wfs(THD *thd);
1826
1827 bool setup_conds(THD *thd);
1828 bool prepare(THD *thd, mem_root_deque<Item *> *insert_field_list);
1829 bool optimize(THD *thd, bool finalize_access_paths);
1830 void reset_nj_counters(mem_root_deque<Table_ref *> *join_list = nullptr);
1831
1832 // If the query block has exactly one single visible field, returns it.
1833 // If not, returns nullptr.
1834 Item *single_visible_field() const;
1835 size_t num_visible_fields() const;
1836
1837 // Whether the SELECT list is empty (hidden fields are ignored).
1838 // Typically used to distinguish INSERT INTO ... SELECT queries
1839 // from INSERT INTO ... VALUES queries.
1840 bool field_list_is_empty() const;
1841
1842 /// Creates a clone for the given expression by re-parsing the
1843 /// expression. Used in condition pushdown to derived tables.
1844 Item *clone_expression(THD *thd, Item *item, Table_ref *derived_table);
1845 /// Returns an expression from the select list of the query block
1846 /// using the field's index in a derived table.
1847 Item *get_derived_expr(uint expr_index);
1848
1850 AccessPath *childPath, TABLE *dst_table);
1851
1852 // ************************************************
1853 // * Members (most of these should not be public) *
1854 // ************************************************
1855
1857 /**
1858 All expressions needed after join and filtering, ie., select list,
1859 group by list, having clause, window clause, order by clause,
1860 including hidden fields.
1861 Does not include join conditions nor where clause.
1862
1863 This should ideally be changed into Mem_root_array<Item *>, but
1864 find_order_in_list() depends on pointer stability (it stores a pointer
1865 to an element in referenced_by[]). Similarly, there are some instances
1866 of thd->change_item_tree() that store pointers to elements in this list.
1867
1868 Because of this, adding or removing elements in the middle is not allowed;
1869 std::deque guarantees pointer stability only in the face of adding
1870 or removing elements from either end, ie., {push,pop}_{front_back}.
1871
1872 Currently, all hidden items must be before all visible items.
1873 This is primarily due to the requirement for pointer stability
1874 but also because change_to_use_tmp_fields() depends on it when mapping
1875 items to ref_item_array indexes. It would be good to get rid of this
1876 requirement in the future.
1877 */
1879
1880 /**
1881 All windows defined on the select, both named and inlined
1882 */
1884
1885 /**
1886 A pointer to ftfunc_list_alloc, list of full text search functions.
1887 */
1890
1891 /// The VALUES items of a table value constructor.
1893
1894 /// List of semi-join nests generated for this query block
1896
1897 /// List of tables in FROM clause - use Table_ref::next_local to traverse
1899
1900 /**
1901 ORDER BY clause.
1902 This list may be mutated during optimization (by remove_const() in the old
1903 optimizer or by RemoveRedundantOrderElements() in the hypergraph optimizer),
1904 so for prepared statements, we keep a copy of the ORDER.next pointers in
1905 order_list_ptrs, and re-establish the original list before each execution.
1906 */
1909
1910 /**
1911 GROUP BY clause.
1912 This list may be mutated during optimization (by remove_const() in the old
1913 optimizer or by RemoveRedundantOrderElements() in the hypergraph optimizer),
1914 so for prepared statements, we keep a copy of the ORDER.next pointers in
1915 group_list_ptrs, and re-establish the original list before each execution.
1916 */
1919
1920 // Used so that AggregateIterator knows which items to signal when the rollup
1921 // level changes. Obviously only used in the presence of rollup.
1926
1927 /// Query-block-level hints, for this query block
1929
1930 char *db{nullptr};
1931
1932 /**
1933 If this query block is a recursive member of a recursive unit: the
1934 Table_ref, in this recursive member, referencing the query
1935 name.
1936 */
1938
1939 /// Reference to LEX that this query block belongs to
1940 LEX *parent_lex{nullptr};
1941
1942 /**
1943 The set of those tables whose fields are referenced in the select list of
1944 this select level.
1945 */
1947 table_map outer_join{0}; ///< Bitmap of all inner tables from outer joins
1948
1949 /**
1950 Context for name resolution for all column references except columns
1951 from joined tables.
1952 */
1954
1955 /**
1956 Pointer to first object in list of Name res context objects that have
1957 this query block as the base query block.
1958 Includes field "context" which is embedded in this query block.
1959 */
1961
1962 /**
1963 After optimization it is pointer to corresponding JOIN. This member
1964 should be changed only when THD::LOCK_query_plan mutex is taken.
1965 */
1966 JOIN *join{nullptr};
1967 /// Set of table references contained in outer-most join nest
1969 /// Pointer to the set of table references in the currently active join
1971 /// table embedding the above list
1973 /**
1974 Points to first leaf table of query block. After setup_tables() is done,
1975 this is a list of base tables and derived tables. After derived tables
1976 processing is done, this is a list of base tables only.
1977 Use Table_ref::next_leaf to traverse the list.
1978 */
1980 /// Last table for LATERAL join, used by table functions
1982
1983 /// LIMIT clause, NULL if no limit is given
1985 /// LIMIT ... OFFSET clause, NULL if no offset is given
1987
1988 /**
1989 Circular linked list of aggregate functions in nested query blocks.
1990 This is needed if said aggregate functions depend on outer values
1991 from this query block; if so, we want to add them as hidden items
1992 in our own field list, to be able to evaluate them.
1993 @see Item_sum::check_sum_func
1994 */
1996
1997 /**
1998 Array of pointers to "base" items; one each for every selected expression
1999 and referenced item in the query block. All references to fields are to
2000 buffers associated with the primary input tables.
2001 */
2003
2004 uint select_number{0}; ///< Query block number (used for EXPLAIN)
2005
2006 /**
2007 Saved values of the WHERE and HAVING clauses. Allowed values are:
2008 - COND_UNDEF if the condition was not specified in the query or if it
2009 has not been optimized yet
2010 - COND_TRUE if the condition is always true
2011 - COND_FALSE if the condition is impossible
2012 - COND_OK otherwise
2013 */
2016
2017 /// Parse context: indicates where the current expression is being parsed
2019 /// Parse context: is inside a set function if this is positive
2021
2022 /**
2023 Three fields used by semi-join transformations to know when semi-join is
2024 possible, and in which condition tree the subquery predicate is located.
2025 */
2034 RESOLVE_NONE}; ///< Indicates part of query being resolved
2035
2036 /**
2037 Number of fields used in select list or where clause of current select
2038 and all inner subselects.
2039 */
2041 /**
2042 Number of items in the select list, HAVING clause and ORDER BY clause. It is
2043 used to reserve space in the base_ref_items array so that it is big enough
2044 to hold hidden items for any of the expressions or sub-expressions in those
2045 clauses.
2046 */
2048 /// Number of arguments of and/or/xor in where/having/on
2050 /// Number of predicates after preparation
2052 /// Number of between predicates in where/having/on
2054 /// Maximal number of elements in multiple equalities
2056
2057 /**
2058 Number of Item_sum-derived objects in this SELECT. Keeps count of
2059 aggregate functions and window functions(to allocate items in ref array).
2060 See Query_block::setup_base_ref_items.
2061 */
2063 /// Number of Item_sum-derived objects in children and descendant SELECTs
2065
2066 /// Keep track for allocation of base_ref_items: scalar subqueries may be
2067 /// replaced by a field during scalar_to_derived transformation
2069
2070 /// Number of materialized derived tables and views in this query block.
2072 /// Number of partitioned tables
2074
2075 /**
2076 Number of wildcards used in the SELECT list. For example,
2077 SELECT *, t1.*, catalog.t2.* FROM t0, t1, t2;
2078 has 3 wildcards.
2079 */
2081
2082 /// Original query table map before aj/sj processing.
2084 /// Number of leaf tables in this query block.
2086 /// Number of derived tables and views in this query block.
2088 /// Number of table functions in this query block
2090
2091 /**
2092 Nesting level of query block, outer-most query block has level 0,
2093 its subqueries have level 1, etc. @see also sql/item_sum.h.
2094 */
2096
2097 /// Indicates whether this query block contains the WITH ROLLUP clause
2099
2100 /// @see enum_condition_context
2102
2103 /// If set, the query block is of the form VALUES row_list.
2105
2106 /// Describes context of this query block (e.g if it is a derived table).
2108
2109 /**
2110 result of this query can't be cached, bit field, can be :
2111 UNCACHEABLE_DEPENDENT
2112 UNCACHEABLE_RAND
2113 UNCACHEABLE_SIDEEFFECT
2114 */
2116
2117 void update_used_tables();
2119 bool save_cmd_properties(THD *thd);
2120
2121 /**
2122 This variable is required to ensure proper work of subqueries and
2123 stored procedures. Generally, one should use the states of
2124 Query_arena to determine if it's a statement prepare or first
2125 execution of a stored procedure. However, in case when there was an
2126 error during the first execution of a stored procedure, the SP body
2127 is not expelled from the SP cache. Therefore, a deeply nested
2128 subquery might be left unoptimized. So we need this per-subquery
2129 variable to inidicate the optimization/execution state of every
2130 subquery. Prepared statements work OK in that regard, as in
2131 case of an error during prepare the PS is not created.
2132 */
2134
2135 /// True when semi-join pull-out processing is complete
2136 bool sj_pullout_done{false};
2137
2138 /// Used by nested scalar_to_derived transformations
2140
2141 /// True: skip local transformations during prepare() call (used by INSERT)
2143
2145
2146 /// true when having fix field called in processing of this query block
2147 bool having_fix_field{false};
2148 /// true when GROUP BY fix field called in processing of this query block
2149 bool group_fix_field{false};
2150
2151 /**
2152 True if contains or aggregates set functions.
2153 @note this is wrong when a locally found set function is aggregated
2154 in an outer query block.
2155 */
2156 bool with_sum_func{false};
2157
2158 /**
2159 HAVING clause contains subquery => we can't close tables before
2160 query processing end even if we use temporary table
2161 */
2163
2164 /**
2165 If true, use select_limit to limit number of rows selected.
2166 Applicable when no explicit limit is supplied, and only for the
2167 outermost query block of a SELECT statement.
2168 */
2170
2171 /// If true, limit object is added internally
2172 bool m_internal_limit{false};
2173
2174 /// exclude this query block from unique_table() check
2176
2177 bool no_table_names_allowed{false}; ///< used for global order by
2178
2179 /// Hidden items added during optimization
2180 /// @note that using this means we modify resolved data during optimization
2182
2183 private:
2184 friend class Query_expression;
2185 friend class Condition_context;
2186
2187 /// Helper for save_properties()
2189 Group_list_ptrs **list_ptrs);
2190
2192 bool simplify_joins(THD *thd, mem_root_deque<Table_ref *> *join_list,
2193 bool top, bool in_sj, Item **new_conds,
2194 uint *changelog = nullptr);
2195 /// Remove semijoin condition for this query block
2196 void clear_sj_expressions(NESTED_JOIN *nested_join);
2197 /// Build semijoin condition for th query block
2198 bool build_sj_cond(THD *thd, NESTED_JOIN *nested_join,
2199 Query_block *subq_query_block, table_map outer_tables_map,
2200 Item **sj_cond);
2202 Table_ref *join_nest);
2203
2206 Item *join_cond, bool left_outer,
2207 bool use_inner_join);
2208 bool transform_subquery_to_derived(THD *thd, Table_ref **out_tl,
2209 Query_expression *subs_query_expression,
2210 Item_subselect *subq, bool use_inner_join,
2211 bool reject_multiple_rows,
2212 Item *join_condition,
2213 Item *lifted_where_cond);
2215 THD *thd, Item_exists_subselect *subq_pred);
2217 THD *thd, Table_ref *derived, Item *lifted_where,
2218 Lifted_fields_map *lifted_where_fields, bool *added_card_check);
2220 THD *thd, Table_ref *derived, Lifted_fields_map *lifted_where_fields,
2221 bool added_card_check);
2222 void replace_referenced_item(Item *const old_item, Item *const new_item);
2223 void remap_tables(THD *thd);
2224 bool resolve_subquery(THD *thd);
2226 Item *resolve_rollup_item(THD *thd, Item *item);
2227 bool resolve_rollup(THD *thd);
2228
2229 bool setup_wild(THD *thd);
2230 bool setup_order_final(THD *thd);
2231 bool setup_group(THD *thd);
2232 void fix_after_pullout(Query_block *parent_query_block,
2233 Query_block *removed_query_block);
2237 bool empty_order_list(Query_block *sl);
2239 bool in_update);
2240 bool find_common_table_expr(THD *thd, Table_ident *table_id, Table_ref *tl,
2241 Parse_context *pc, bool *found);
2242 /**
2243 Transform eligible scalar subqueries in the SELECT list, WHERE condition,
2244 HAVING condition or JOIN conditions of a query block[*] to an equivalent
2245 derived table of a LEFT OUTER join, e.g. as shown in this uncorrelated
2246 subquery:
2247
2248 [*] a.k.a "transformed query block" throughout this method and its minions.
2249
2250 <pre>
2251 SELECT * FROM t1
2252 WHERE t1.a > (SELECT COUNT(a) AS cnt FROM t2); ->
2253
2254 SELECT t1.* FROM t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN
2255 (SELECT COUNT(a) AS cnt FROM t2) AS derived
2256 ON TRUE WHERE t1.a > derived.cnt;
2257 </pre>
2258
2259 Grouping in the transformed query block may necessitate the grouping to be
2260 moved down to another derived table, cf. transform_grouped_to_derived.
2261
2262 Limitations:
2263 - only implicitly grouped subqueries (guaranteed to have cardinality one)
2264 are identified as scalar subqueries.
2265 _ Correlated subqueries are not handled
2266
2267 @param[in,out] thd the session context
2268 @returns true on error
2269 */
2272 Item **lifted_where);
2273 bool replace_item_in_expression(Item **expr, bool was_hidden,
2275 Item_transformer transformer);
2276 bool transform_grouped_to_derived(THD *thd, bool *break_off);
2277 bool replace_subquery_in_expr(THD *thd, Item::Css_info *subquery,
2278 Table_ref *tr, Item **expr);
2279 bool nest_derived(THD *thd, Item *join_cond,
2280 mem_root_deque<Table_ref *> *join_list,
2281 Table_ref *new_derived_table);
2282
2284
2285 // Delete unused columns from merged derived tables
2287
2288 bool prepare_values(THD *thd);
2289 bool check_only_full_group_by(THD *thd);
2291
2292 /**
2293 Copies all non-aggregated calls to the full-text search MATCH function from
2294 the HAVING clause to the SELECT list (as hidden items), so that we can
2295 materialize their result and not only their input. This is needed when the
2296 result will be accessed after aggregation, as the result from MATCH cannot
2297 be recalculated from its input alone. It also needs the underlying scan to
2298 be positioned on the correct row. Storing the value before aggregation
2299 removes the need for evaluating MATCH again after materialization.
2300 */
2302
2303 //
2304 // Members:
2305 //
2306
2307 /**
2308 Pointer to collection of subqueries candidate for semi/antijoin
2309 conversion.
2310 Template parameter is "true": no need to run DTORs on pointers.
2311 */
2313
2314 /// How many expressions are part of the order by but not select list.
2316
2317 /**
2318 Intrusive linked list of all query blocks within the same
2319 query expression.
2320 */
2322
2323 /// The query expression containing this query block.
2325 /// The first query expression contained within this query block.
2327
2328 /// Intrusive double-linked global list of query blocks.
2331
2332 /// Result of this query block
2334
2335 /**
2336 Options assigned from parsing and throughout resolving,
2337 should not be modified after resolving is done.
2338 */
2340 /**
2341 Active options. Derived from base options, modifiers added during
2342 resolving and values from session variable option_bits. Since the latter
2343 may change, active options are refreshed per execution of a statement.
2344 */
2346
2348 nullptr}; ///< Used when resolving outer join condition
2349
2350 /**
2351 Condition to be evaluated after all tables in a query block are joined.
2352 After all permanent transformations have been conducted by
2353 Query_block::prepare(), this condition is "frozen", any subsequent changes
2354 to it must be done with change_item_tree(), unless they only modify AND/OR
2355 items and use a copy created by Query_block::get_optimizable_conditions().
2356 Same is true for 'having_cond'.
2357 */
2359
2360 /// Condition to be evaluated on grouped rows after grouping.
2362
2363 /// Number of GROUP BY expressions added to all_fields
2365
2366 /// A backup of the items in base_ref_items at the end of preparation, so that
2367 /// base_ref_items can be restored between executions of prepared statements.
2368 /// Empty if it's a regular statement.
2370
2371 /**
2372 True if query block has semi-join nests merged into it. Notice that this
2373 is updated earlier than sj_nests, so check this if info is needed
2374 before the full resolver process is complete.
2375 */
2376 bool has_sj_nests{false};
2377 bool has_aj_nests{false}; ///< @see has_sj_nests; counts antijoin nests.
2378 bool m_right_joins{false}; ///< True if query block has right joins
2379
2380 /// Allow merge of immediate unnamed derived tables
2382
2383 bool m_agg_func_used{false};
2385
2386 /**
2387 True if query block does not generate any rows before aggregation,
2388 determined during preparation (not optimization).
2389 */
2390 bool m_empty_query{false};
2391
2392 static const char
2394};
2395
2396inline bool Query_expression::is_union() const {
2397 Query_term *qt = query_term();
2398 while (qt->term_type() == QT_UNARY)
2399 qt = down_cast<Query_term_unary *>(qt)->m_children[0];
2400 return qt->term_type() == QT_UNION;
2401}
2402
2404 Query_term *qt = query_term();
2405 while (qt->term_type() == QT_UNARY)
2406 qt = down_cast<Query_term_unary *>(qt)->m_children[0];
2407 const Query_term_type type = qt->term_type();
2408 return type == QT_UNION || type == QT_INTERSECT || type == QT_EXCEPT;
2409}
2410
2411/// Utility RAII class to save/modify/restore the condition_context information
2412/// of a query block. @see enum_condition_context.
2414 public:
2416 Query_block *select_ptr,
2418 : select(nullptr), saved_value() {
2419 if (select_ptr) {
2420 select = select_ptr;
2422 // More restrictive wins over less restrictive:
2423 if (new_type == enum_condition_context::NEITHER ||
2424 (new_type == enum_condition_context::ANDS_ORS &&
2426 select->condition_context = new_type;
2427 }
2428 }
2431 }
2432
2433 private:
2436};
2437
2439 std::function<bool(Table_ref *)> action);
2440
2441/**
2442 Base class for secondary engine execution context objects. Secondary
2443 storage engines may create classes derived from this one which
2444 contain state they need to preserve between optimization and
2445 execution of statements. The context objects should be allocated on
2446 the execution MEM_ROOT.
2447*/
2449 public:
2450 /**
2451 Destructs the secondary engine execution context object. It is
2452 called after the query execution has completed. Secondary engines
2453 may override the destructor in subclasses and add code that
2454 performs cleanup tasks that are needed after query execution.
2455 */
2457};
2458
2460 char *user;
2464
2465 void reset();
2467
2473};
2474
2475extern const LEX_STRING null_lex_str;
2476
2480
2481 /**
2482 FOLLOWS or PRECEDES as specified in the CREATE TRIGGER statement.
2483 */
2485
2486 /**
2487 Trigger name referenced in the FOLLOWS/PRECEDES clause of the CREATE TRIGGER
2488 statement.
2489 */
2491};
2492
2494
2495/*
2496 Class representing list of all tables used by statement and other
2497 information which is necessary for opening and locking its tables,
2498 like SQL command for this statement.
2499
2500 Also contains information about stored functions used by statement
2501 since during its execution we may have to add all tables used by its
2502 stored functions/triggers to this list in order to pre-open and lock
2503 them.
2504
2505 Also used by LEX::reset_n_backup/restore_backup_query_tables_list()
2506 methods to save and restore this information.
2507*/
2508
2510 public:
2512
2513 /**
2514 SQL command for this statement. Part of this class since the
2515 process of opening and locking tables for the statement needs
2516 this information to determine correct type of lock for some of
2517 the tables.
2518 */
2520 /* Global list of all tables used by this statement */
2522 /* Pointer to next_global member of last element in the previous list. */
2524 /*
2525 If non-0 then indicates that query requires prelocking and points to
2526 next_global member of last own element in query table list (i.e. last
2527 table which was not added to it as part of preparation to prelocking).
2528 0 - indicates that this query does not need prelocking.
2529 */
2531 /*
2532 Set of stored routines called by statement.
2533 (Note that we use lazy-initialization for this hash).
2534
2535 See Sroutine_hash_entry for explanation why this hash uses binary
2536 key comparison.
2537 */
2539 std::unique_ptr<malloc_unordered_map<std::string, Sroutine_hash_entry *>>
2541 /*
2542 List linking elements of 'sroutines' set. Allows you to add new elements
2543 to this set as you iterate through the list of existing elements.
2544 'sroutines_list_own_last' is pointer to ::next member of last element of
2545 this list which represents routine which is explicitly used by query.
2546 'sroutines_list_own_elements' number of explicitly used routines.
2547 We use these two members for restoring of 'sroutines_list' to the state
2548 in which it was right after query parsing.
2549 */
2553
2554 /**
2555 Locking state of tables in this particular statement.
2556
2557 If we under LOCK TABLES or in prelocked mode we consider tables
2558 for the statement to be "locked" if there was a call to lock_tables()
2559 (which called handler::start_stmt()) for tables of this statement
2560 and there was no matching close_thread_tables() call.
2561
2562 As result this state may differ significantly from one represented
2563 by Open_tables_state::lock/locked_tables_mode more, which are always
2564 "on" under LOCK TABLES or in prelocked mode.
2565 */
2569 return (lock_tables_state == LTS_LOCKED);
2570 }
2571
2572 /**
2573 Number of tables which were open by open_tables() and to be locked
2574 by lock_tables().
2575 Note that we set this member only in some cases, when this value
2576 needs to be passed from open_tables() to lock_tables() which are
2577 separated by some amount of code.
2578 */
2580
2581 /*
2582 These constructor and destructor serve for creation/destruction
2583 of Query_tables_list instances which are used as backup storage.
2584 */
2587
2588 /* Initializes (or resets) Query_tables_list object for "real" use. */
2589 void reset_query_tables_list(bool init);
2592 *this = std::move(*state);
2593 }
2594
2595 /*
2596 Direct addition to the list of query tables.
2597 If you are using this function, you must ensure that the table
2598 object, in particular table->db member, is initialized.
2599 */
2601 *(table->prev_global = query_tables_last) = table;
2603 }
2605 void mark_as_requiring_prelocking(Table_ref **tables_own_last) {
2606 query_tables_own_last = tables_own_last;
2607 }
2608 /* Return pointer to first not-own table in query-tables or 0 */
2610 return (query_tables_own_last ? *query_tables_own_last : nullptr);
2611 }
2614 *query_tables_own_last = nullptr;
2616 query_tables_own_last = nullptr;
2617 }
2618 }
2619
2620 /**
2621 All types of unsafe statements.
2622
2623 @note The int values of the enum elements are used to point to
2624 bits in two bitmaps in two different places:
2625
2626 - Query_tables_list::binlog_stmt_flags
2627 - THD::binlog_unsafe_warning_flags
2628
2629 Hence in practice this is not an enum at all, but a map from
2630 symbols to bit indexes.
2631
2632 The ordering of elements in this enum must correspond to the order of
2633 elements in the array binlog_stmt_unsafe_errcode.
2634 */
2636 /**
2637 SELECT..LIMIT is unsafe because the set of rows returned cannot
2638 be predicted.
2639 */
2641 /**
2642 Access to log tables is unsafe because slave and master probably
2643 log different things.
2644 */
2646 /**
2647 Inserting into an autoincrement column in a stored routine is unsafe.
2648 Even with just one autoincrement column, if the routine is invoked more
2649 than once slave is not guaranteed to execute the statement graph same way
2650 as the master. And since it's impossible to estimate how many times a
2651 routine can be invoked at the query pre-execution phase (see lock_tables),
2652 the statement is marked pessimistically unsafe.
2653 */
2655 /**
2656 Using a UDF (user-defined function) is unsafe.
2657 */
2659 /**
2660 Using most system variables is unsafe, because slave may run
2661 with different options than master.
2662 */
2664 /**
2665 Using some functions is unsafe (e.g., UUID).
2666 */
2668
2669 /**
2670 Mixing transactional and non-transactional statements are unsafe if
2671 non-transactional reads or writes are occur after transactional
2672 reads or writes inside a transaction.
2673 */
2675
2676 /**
2677 Mixing self-logging and non-self-logging engines in a statement
2678 is unsafe.
2679 */
2681
2682 /**
2683 Statements that read from both transactional and non-transactional
2684 tables and write to any of them are unsafe.
2685 */
2687
2688 /**
2689 INSERT...IGNORE SELECT is unsafe because which rows are ignored depends
2690 on the order that rows are retrieved by SELECT. This order cannot be
2691 predicted and may differ on master and the slave.
2692 */
2694
2695 /**
2696 INSERT...SELECT...UPDATE is unsafe because which rows are updated depends
2697 on the order that rows are retrieved by SELECT. This order cannot be
2698 predicted and may differ on master and the slave.
2699 */
2701
2702 /**
2703 Query that writes to a table with auto_inc column after selecting from
2704 other tables are unsafe as the order in which the rows are retrieved by
2705 select may differ on master and slave.
2706 */
2708
2709 /**
2710 INSERT...REPLACE SELECT is unsafe because which rows are replaced depends
2711 on the order that rows are retrieved by SELECT. This order cannot be
2712 predicted and may differ on master and the slave.
2713 */
2715
2716 /**
2717 CREATE TABLE... IGNORE... SELECT is unsafe because which rows are ignored
2718 depends on the order that rows are retrieved by SELECT. This order cannot
2719 be predicted and may differ on master and the slave.
2720 */
2722
2723 /**
2724 CREATE TABLE...REPLACE... SELECT is unsafe because which rows are replaced
2725 depends on the order that rows are retrieved from SELECT. This order
2726 cannot be predicted and may differ on master and the slave
2727 */
2729
2730 /**
2731 CREATE TABLE...SELECT on a table with auto-increment column is unsafe
2732 because which rows are replaced depends on the order that rows are
2733 retrieved from SELECT. This order cannot be predicted and may differ on
2734 master and the slave
2735 */
2737
2738 /**
2739 UPDATE...IGNORE is unsafe because which rows are ignored depends on the
2740 order that rows are updated. This order cannot be predicted and may differ
2741 on master and the slave.
2742 */
2744
2745 /**
2746 INSERT... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE on a table with more than one
2747 UNIQUE KEYS is unsafe.
2748 */
2750
2751 /**
2752 INSERT into auto-inc field which is not the first part in composed
2753 primary key.
2754 */
2756
2757 /**
2758 Using a plugin is unsafe.
2759 */
2763
2764 /**
2765 XA transactions and statements.
2766 */
2768
2769 /**
2770 If a substatement inserts into or updates a table that has a column with
2771 an unsafe DEFAULT expression, it may not have the same effect on the
2772 slave.
2773 */
2775
2776 /**
2777 DML or DDL statement that reads a ACL table is unsafe, because the row
2778 are read without acquiring SE row locks. This would allow ACL tables to
2779 be updated by concurrent thread. It would not have the same effect on the
2780 slave.
2781 */
2783
2784 /**
2785 Generating invisible primary key for a table created using CREATE TABLE...
2786 SELECT... is unsafe because order in which rows are retrieved by the
2787 SELECT determines which (if any) rows are inserted. This order cannot be
2788 predicted and values for generated invisible primary key column may
2789 differ on source and replica when @@session.binlog_format=STATEMENT.
2790 */
2792
2793 /* the last element of this enumeration type. */
2796 /**
2797 This has all flags from 0 (inclusive) to BINLOG_STMT_FLAG_COUNT
2798 (exclusive) set.
2799 */
2801 ((1 << BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_COUNT) - 1);
2802
2803 /**
2804 Maps elements of enum_binlog_stmt_unsafe to error codes.
2805 */
2807
2808 /**
2809 Determine if this statement is marked as unsafe.
2810
2811 @retval 0 if the statement is not marked as unsafe.
2812 @retval nonzero if the statement is marked as unsafe.
2813 */
2814 inline bool is_stmt_unsafe() const { return get_stmt_unsafe_flags() != 0; }
2815
2817 return binlog_stmt_flags & (1 << unsafe);
2818 }
2819
2820 /**
2821 Flag the current (top-level) statement as unsafe.
2822 The flag will be reset after the statement has finished.
2823
2824 @param unsafe_type The type of unsafety: one of the @c
2825 BINLOG_STMT_FLAG_UNSAFE_* flags in @c enum_binlog_stmt_flag.
2826 */
2827 inline void set_stmt_unsafe(enum_binlog_stmt_unsafe unsafe_type) {
2828 DBUG_TRACE;
2829 assert(unsafe_type >= 0 && unsafe_type < BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_COUNT);
2830 binlog_stmt_flags |= (1U << unsafe_type);
2831 return;
2832 }
2833
2834 /**
2835 Set the bits of binlog_stmt_flags determining the type of
2836 unsafeness of the current statement. No existing bits will be
2837 cleared, but new bits may be set.
2838
2839 @param flags A binary combination of zero or more bits, (1<<flag)
2840 where flag is a member of enum_binlog_stmt_unsafe.
2841 */
2843 DBUG_TRACE;
2844 assert((flags & ~BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_ALL_FLAGS) == 0);
2846 return;
2847 }
2848
2849 /**
2850 Return a binary combination of all unsafe warnings for the
2851 statement. If the statement has been marked as unsafe by the
2852 'flag' member of enum_binlog_stmt_unsafe, then the return value
2853 from this function has bit (1<<flag) set to 1.
2854 */
2856 DBUG_TRACE;
2858 }
2859
2860 /**
2861 Determine if this statement is a row injection.
2862
2863 @retval 0 if the statement is not a row injection
2864 @retval nonzero if the statement is a row injection
2865 */
2866 inline bool is_stmt_row_injection() const {
2867 return binlog_stmt_flags &
2869 }
2870
2871 /**
2872 Flag the statement as a row injection. A row injection is either
2873 a BINLOG statement, or a row event in the relay log executed by
2874 the slave SQL thread.
2875 */
2877 DBUG_TRACE;
2880 return;
2881 }
2882
2884 /*
2885 If a transactional table is about to be read. Note that
2886 a write implies a read.
2887 */
2889 /*
2890 If a non-transactional table is about to be read. Note that
2891 a write implies a read.
2892 */
2894 /*
2895 If a temporary transactional table is about to be read. Note
2896 that a write implies a read.
2897 */
2899 /*
2900 If a temporary non-transactional table is about to be read. Note
2901 that a write implies a read.
2902 */
2904 /*
2905 If a transactional table is about to be updated.
2906 */
2908 /*
2909 If a non-transactional table is about to be updated.
2910 */
2912 /*
2913 If a temporary transactional table is about to be updated.
2914 */
2916 /*
2917 If a temporary non-transactional table is about to be updated.
2918 */
2920 /*
2921 The last element of the enumeration. Please, if necessary add
2922 anything before this.
2923 */
2926
2927#ifndef NDEBUG
2928 static inline const char *stmt_accessed_table_string(
2929 enum_stmt_accessed_table accessed_table) {
2930 switch (accessed_table) {
2932 return "STMT_READS_TRANS_TABLE";
2933 break;
2935 return "STMT_READS_NON_TRANS_TABLE";
2936 break;
2938 return "STMT_READS_TEMP_TRANS_TABLE";
2939 break;
2941 return "STMT_READS_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE";
2942 break;
2944 return "STMT_WRITES_TRANS_TABLE";
2945 break;
2947 return "STMT_WRITES_NON_TRANS_TABLE";
2948 break;
2950 return "STMT_WRITES_TEMP_TRANS_TABLE";
2951 break;
2953 return "STMT_WRITES_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE";
2954 break;
2956 default:
2957 assert(0);
2958 break;
2959 }
2961 return "";
2962 }
2963#endif /* DBUG */
2964
2965#define BINLOG_DIRECT_ON \
2966 0xF0 /* unsafe when \
2967 --binlog-direct-non-trans-updates \
2968 is ON */
2969
2970#define BINLOG_DIRECT_OFF \
2971 0xF /* unsafe when \
2972 --binlog-direct-non-trans-updates \
2973 is OFF */
2974
2975#define TRX_CACHE_EMPTY 0x33 /* unsafe when trx-cache is empty */
2976
2977#define TRX_CACHE_NOT_EMPTY 0xCC /* unsafe when trx-cache is not empty */
2978
2979#define IL_LT_REPEATABLE 0xAA /* unsafe when < ISO_REPEATABLE_READ */
2980
2981#define IL_GTE_REPEATABLE 0x55 /* unsafe when >= ISO_REPEATABLE_READ */
2982
2983 /**
2984 Sets the type of table that is about to be accessed while executing a
2985 statement.
2987 @param accessed_table Enumeration type that defines the type of table,
2988 e.g. temporary, transactional, non-transactional.
2989 */
2990 inline void set_stmt_accessed_table(enum_stmt_accessed_table accessed_table) {
2991 DBUG_TRACE;
2992
2993 assert(accessed_table >= 0 && accessed_table < STMT_ACCESS_TABLE_COUNT);
2994 stmt_accessed_table_flag |= (1U << accessed_table);
2995
2996 return;
2997 }
2998
2999 /**
3000 Checks if a type of table is about to be accessed while executing a
3001 statement.
3002
3003 @param accessed_table Enumeration type that defines the type of table,
3004 e.g. temporary, transactional, non-transactional.
3006 @retval true if the type of the table is about to be accessed
3007 @retval false otherwise
3008 */
3009 inline bool stmt_accessed_table(enum_stmt_accessed_table accessed_table) {
3010 DBUG_TRACE;
3011
3012 assert(accessed_table >= 0 && accessed_table < STMT_ACCESS_TABLE_COUNT);
3013
3014 return (stmt_accessed_table_flag & (1U << accessed_table)) != 0;
3015 }
3016
3017 /*
3018 Checks if a mixed statement is unsafe.
3019
3020
3021 @param in_multi_stmt_transaction_mode defines if there is an on-going
3022 multi-transactional statement.
3023 @param binlog_direct defines if --binlog-direct-non-trans-updates is
3024 active.
3025 @param trx_cache_is_not_empty defines if the trx-cache is empty or not.
3026 @param trx_isolation defines the isolation level.
3027
3028 @return
3029 @retval true if the mixed statement is unsafe
3030 @retval false otherwise
3031 */
3032 inline bool is_mixed_stmt_unsafe(bool in_multi_stmt_transaction_mode,
3033 bool binlog_direct,
3034 bool trx_cache_is_not_empty,
3035 uint tx_isolation) {
3036 bool unsafe = false;
3037
3038 if (in_multi_stmt_transaction_mode) {
3039 uint condition =
3040 (binlog_direct ? BINLOG_DIRECT_ON : BINLOG_DIRECT_OFF) &
3041 (trx_cache_is_not_empty ? TRX_CACHE_NOT_EMPTY : TRX_CACHE_EMPTY) &
3042 (tx_isolation >= ISO_REPEATABLE_READ ? IL_GTE_REPEATABLE
3044
3045 unsafe = (binlog_unsafe_map[stmt_accessed_table_flag] & condition);
3046
3047#if !defined(NDEBUG)
3048 DBUG_PRINT("LEX::is_mixed_stmt_unsafe",
3049 ("RESULT %02X %02X %02X\n", condition,
3052
3053 int type_in = 0;
3054 for (; type_in < STMT_ACCESS_TABLE_COUNT; type_in++) {
3056 DBUG_PRINT("LEX::is_mixed_stmt_unsafe",
3057 ("ACCESSED %s ", stmt_accessed_table_string(
3058 (enum_stmt_accessed_table)type_in)));
3059 }
3060#endif
3061 }
3062
3065 tx_isolation < ISO_REPEATABLE_READ)
3066 unsafe = true;
3069 tx_isolation < ISO_REPEATABLE_READ)
3070 unsafe = true;
3071
3072 return (unsafe);
3073 }
3074
3075 /**
3076 true if the parsed tree contains references to stored procedures
3077 or functions, false otherwise
3079 bool uses_stored_routines() const { return sroutines_list.elements != 0; }
3081 void set_using_match() { using_match = true; }
3082 bool get_using_match() { return using_match; }
3083
3085 bool is_stmt_unsafe_with_mixed_mode() const {
3087 }
3088
3089 private:
3090 /**
3091 Enumeration listing special types of statements.
3092
3093 Currently, the only possible type is ROW_INJECTION.
3094 */
3096 /**
3097 The statement is a row injection (i.e., either a BINLOG
3098 statement or a row event executed by the slave SQL thread).
3099 */
3101
3102 /** The last element of this enumeration type. */
3104 };
3105
3106 /**
3107 Bit field indicating the type of statement.
3108
3109 There are two groups of bits:
3110
3111 - The low BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_COUNT bits indicate the types of
3112 unsafeness that the current statement has.
3113
3114 - The next BINLOG_STMT_TYPE_COUNT bits indicate if the statement
3115 is of some special type.
3116
3117 This must be a member of LEX, not of THD: each stored procedure
3118 needs to remember its unsafeness state between calls and each
3119 stored procedure has its own LEX object (but no own THD object).
3120 */
3122
3123 /**
3124 Bit field that determines the type of tables that are about to be
3125 be accessed while executing a statement.
3126 */
3129 /**
3130 It will be set true if 'MATCH () AGAINST' is used in the statement.
3131 */
3132 bool using_match;
3133
3134 /**
3135 This flag is set to true if statement is unsafe to be binlogged in STATEMENT
3136 format, when in MIXED mode.
3137 Currently this flag is set to true if stored program used in statement has
3138 CREATE/DROP temporary table operation(s) as sub-statement(s).
3139 */
3140 bool stmt_unsafe_with_mixed_mode{false};
3141};
3142
3143/*
3144 st_parsing_options contains the flags for constructions that are
3145 allowed in the current statement.
3147
3149 bool allows_variable;
3150 bool allows_select_into;
3151
3152 st_parsing_options() { reset(); }
3153 void reset();
3154};
3156/**
3157 The state of the lexical parser, when parsing comments.
3158*/
3160 /**
3161 Not parsing comments.
3162 */
3163 NO_COMMENT,
3164
3165 /**
3166 Parsing comments that need to be preserved.
3167 (Copy '/' '*' and '*' '/' sequences to the preprocessed buffer.)
3168 Typically, these are user comments '/' '*' ... '*' '/'.
3169 */
3171
3172 /**
3173 Parsing comments that need to be discarded.
3174 (Don't copy '/' '*' '!' and '*' '/' sequences to the preprocessed buffer.)
3175 Typically, these are special comments '/' '*' '!' ... '*' '/',
3176 or '/' '*' '!' 'M' 'M' 'm' 'm' 'm' ... '*' '/', where the comment
3177 markers should not be expanded.
3178 */
3180};
3181
3182/**
3183 This class represents the character input stream consumed during lexical
3184 analysis.
3185
3186 In addition to consuming the input stream, this class performs some comment
3187 pre processing, by filtering out out-of-bound special text from the query
3188 input stream.
3189
3190 Two buffers, with pointers inside each, are maintained in parallel. The
3191 'raw' buffer is the original query text, which may contain out-of-bound
3192 comments. The 'cpp' (for comments pre processor) is the pre-processed buffer
3193 that contains only the query text that should be seen once out-of-bound data
3194 is removed.
3195*/
3196
3197class Lex_input_stream {
3198 public:
3199 /**
3200 Constructor
3202 @param grammar_selector_token_arg See grammar_selector_token.
3203 */
3204
3205 explicit Lex_input_stream(uint grammar_selector_token_arg)
3206 : grammar_selector_token(grammar_selector_token_arg) {}
3207
3208 /**
3209 Object initializer. Must be called before usage.
3211 @retval false OK
3212 @retval true Error
3213 */
3214 bool init(THD *thd, const char *buff, size_t length);
3215
3216 void reset(const char *buff, size_t length);
3217
3218 /**
3219 Set the echo mode.
3220
3221 When echo is true, characters parsed from the raw input stream are
3222 preserved. When false, characters parsed are silently ignored.
3223 @param echo the echo mode.
3224 */
3225 void set_echo(bool echo) { m_echo = echo; }
3226
3227 void save_in_comment_state() {
3230 }
3231
3235 }
3236
3237 /**
3238 Skip binary from the input stream.
3239 @param n number of bytes to accept.
3240 */
3241 void skip_binary(int n) {
3242 assert(m_ptr + n <= m_end_of_query);
3243 if (m_echo) {
3244 memcpy(m_cpp_ptr, m_ptr, n);
3245 m_cpp_ptr += n;
3246 }
3247 m_ptr += n;
3248 }
3249
3250 /**
3251 Get a character, and advance in the stream.
3252 @return the next character to parse.
3253 */
3254 unsigned char yyGet() {
3255 assert(m_ptr <= m_end_of_query);
3256 char c = *m_ptr++;
3257 if (m_echo) *m_cpp_ptr++ = c;
3258 return c;
3259 }
3260
3261 /**
3262 Get the last character accepted.
3263 @return the last character accepted.
3264 */
3265 unsigned char yyGetLast() const { return m_ptr[-1]; }
3267 /**
3268 Look at the next character to parse, but do not accept it.
3269 */
3270 unsigned char yyPeek() const {
3271 assert(m_ptr <= m_end_of_query);
3272 return m_ptr[0];
3273 }
3274
3275 /**
3276 Look ahead at some character to parse.
3277 @param n offset of the character to look up
3278 */
3279 unsigned char yyPeekn(int n) const {
3280 assert(m_ptr + n <= m_end_of_query);
3281 return m_ptr[n];
3282 }
3283
3284 /**
3285 Cancel the effect of the last yyGet() or yySkip().
3286 Note that the echo mode should not change between calls to yyGet / yySkip
3287 and yyUnget. The caller is responsible for ensuring that.
3288 */
3289 void yyUnget() {
3290 m_ptr--;
3291 if (m_echo) m_cpp_ptr--;
3292 }
3294 /**
3295 Accept a character, by advancing the input stream.
3296 */
3297 void yySkip() {
3298 assert(m_ptr <= m_end_of_query);
3299 if (m_echo)
3300 *m_cpp_ptr++ = *m_ptr++;
3301 else
3302 m_ptr++;
3303 }
3304
3305 /**
3306 Accept multiple characters at once.
3307 @param n the number of characters to accept.
3308 */
3309 void yySkipn(int n) {
3310 assert(m_ptr + n <= m_end_of_query);
3311 if (m_echo) {
3312 memcpy(m_cpp_ptr, m_ptr, n);
3313 m_cpp_ptr += n;
3314 }
3315 m_ptr += n;
3316 }
3317
3318 /**
3319 Puts a character back into the stream, canceling
3320 the effect of the last yyGet() or yySkip().
3321 Note that the echo mode should not change between calls
3322 to unput, get, or skip from the stream.
3323 */
3324 char *yyUnput(char ch) {
3325 *--m_ptr = ch;
3326 if (m_echo) m_cpp_ptr--;
3327 return m_ptr;
3328 }
3329
3330 /**
3331 Inject a character into the pre-processed stream.
3332
3333 Note, this function is used to inject a space instead of multi-character
3334 C-comment. Thus there is no boundary checks here (basically, we replace
3335 N-chars by 1-char here).
3336 */
3337 char *cpp_inject(char ch) {
3338 *m_cpp_ptr = ch;
3339 return ++m_cpp_ptr;
3340 }
3341
3342 /**
3343 End of file indicator for the query text to parse.
3344 @return true if there are no more characters to parse
3345 */
3346 bool eof() const { return (m_ptr >= m_end_of_query); }
3347
3348 /**
3349 End of file indicator for the query text to parse.
3350 @param n number of characters expected
3351 @return true if there are less than n characters to parse
3353 bool eof(int n) const { return ((m_ptr + n) >= m_end_of_query); }
3354
3355 /** Get the raw query buffer. */
3356 const char *get_buf() const { return m_buf; }
3357
3358 /** Get the pre-processed query buffer. */
3359 const char *get_cpp_buf() const { return m_cpp_buf; }
3360
3361 /** Get the end of the raw query buffer. */
3362 const char *get_end_of_query() const { return m_end_of_query; }
3363
3364 /** Mark the stream position as the start of a new token. */
3365 void start_token() {
3367 m_tok_end = m_ptr;
3368
3371 }
3372
3373 /**
3374 Adjust the starting position of the current token.
3375 This is used to compensate for starting whitespace.
3376 */
3377 void restart_token() {
3380 }
3381
3382 /** Get the token start position, in the raw buffer. */
3383 const char *get_tok_start() const { return m_tok_start; }
3384
3385 /** Get the token start position, in the pre-processed buffer. */
3386 const char *get_cpp_tok_start() const { return m_cpp_tok_start; }
3387
3388 /** Get the token end position, in the raw buffer. */
3389 const char *get_tok_end() const { return m_tok_end; }
3390
3391 /** Get the token end position, in the pre-processed buffer. */
3392 const char *get_cpp_tok_end() const { return m_cpp_tok_end; }
3393
3394 /** Get the current stream pointer, in the raw buffer. */
3395 const char *get_ptr() const { return m_ptr; }
3396
3397 /** Get the current stream pointer, in the pre-processed buffer. */
3398 const char *get_cpp_ptr() const { return m_cpp_ptr; }
3399
3400 /** Get the length of the current token, in the raw buffer. */
3401 uint yyLength() const {
3402 /*
3403 The assumption is that the lexical analyser is always 1 character ahead,
3404 which the -1 account for.
3405 */
3406 assert(m_ptr > m_tok_start);
3407 return (uint)((m_ptr - m_tok_start) - 1);
3408 }
3409
3410 /** Get the utf8-body string. */
3411 const char *get_body_utf8_str() const { return m_body_utf8; }
3412
3413 /** Get the utf8-body length. */
3418 void body_utf8_start(THD *thd, const char *begin_ptr);
3419 void body_utf8_append(const char *ptr);
3420 void body_utf8_append(const char *ptr, const char *end_ptr);
3422 const CHARSET_INFO *txt_cs,
3423 const char *end_ptr);
3424
3425 uint get_lineno(const char *raw_ptr) const;
3426
3427 /** Current thread. */
3428 THD *m_thd;
3429
3430 /** Current line number. */
3431 uint yylineno;
3432
3433 /** Length of the last token parsed. */
3434 uint yytoklen;
3435
3436 /** Interface with bison, value of the last token parsed. */
3438
3439 /**
3440 LALR(2) resolution, look ahead token.
3441 Value of the next token to return, if any,
3442 or -1, if no token was parsed in advance.
3443 Note: 0 is a legal token, and represents YYEOF.
3444 */
3445 int lookahead_token;
3446
3447 /** LALR(2) resolution, value of the look ahead token.*/
3449
3450 /// Skip adding of the current token's digest since it is already added
3451 ///
3452 /// Usually we calculate a digest token by token at the top-level function
3453 /// of the lexer: MYSQLlex(). However, some complex ("hintable") tokens break
3454 /// that data flow: for example, the `SELECT /*+ HINT(t) */` is the single
3455 /// token from the main parser's point of view, and we add the "SELECT"
3456 /// keyword to the digest buffer right after the lex_one_token() call,
3457 /// but the "/*+ HINT(t) */" is a sequence of separate tokens from the hint
3458 /// parser's point of view, and we add those tokens to the digest buffer
3459 /// *inside* the lex_one_token() call. Thus, the usual data flow adds
3460 /// tokens from the "/*+ HINT(t) */" string first, and only than it appends
3461 /// the "SELECT" keyword token to that stream: "/*+ HINT(t) */ SELECT".
3462 /// This is not acceptable, since we use the digest buffer to restore
3463 /// query strings in their normalized forms, so the order of added tokens is
3464 /// important. Thus, we add tokens of "hintable" keywords to a digest buffer
3465 /// right in the hint parser and skip adding of them at the caller with the
3466 /// help of skip_digest flag.
3468
3470
3471 void reduce_digest_token(uint token_left, uint token_right);
3472
3473 /**
3474 True if this scanner tokenizes a partial query (partition expression,
3475 generated column expression etc.)
3476
3477 @return true if parsing a partial query, otherwise false.
3478 */
3479 bool is_partial_parser() const { return grammar_selector_token >= 0; }
3480
3481 /**
3482 Outputs warnings on deprecated charsets in complete SQL statements
3484 @param [in] cs The character set/collation to check for a deprecation.
3485 @param [in] alias The name/alias of @p cs.
3486 */
3488 const char *alias) const {
3489 if (!is_partial_parser()) {
3491 }
3492 }
3493
3494 /**
3495 Outputs warnings on deprecated collations in complete SQL statements
3496
3497 @param [in] collation The collation to check for a deprecation.
3498 */
3500 if (!is_partial_parser()) {
3502 }
3503 }
3504
3506
3507 private:
3508 /** Pointer to the current position in the raw input stream. */
3509 char *m_ptr;
3510
3511 /** Starting position of the last token parsed, in the raw buffer. */
3512 const char *m_tok_start;
3513
3514 /** Ending position of the previous token parsed, in the raw buffer. */
3515 const char *m_tok_end;
3516
3517 /** End of the query text in the input stream, in the raw buffer. */
3518 const char *m_end_of_query;
3519
3520 /** Beginning of the query text in the input stream, in the raw buffer. */
3521 const char *m_buf;
3522
3523 /** Length of the raw buffer. */
3524 size_t m_buf_length;
3525
3526 /** Echo the parsed stream to the pre-processed buffer. */
3527 bool m_echo;
3528 bool m_echo_saved;
3529
3530 /** Pre-processed buffer. */
3531 char *m_cpp_buf;
3532
3533 /** Pointer to the current position in the pre-processed input stream. */
3534 char *m_cpp_ptr;
3535
3536 /**
3537 Starting position of the last token parsed,
3538 in the pre-processed buffer.
3539 */
3540 const char *m_cpp_tok_start;
3541
3542 /**
3543 Ending position of the previous token parsed,
3544 in the pre-processed buffer.
3545 */
3546 const char *m_cpp_tok_end;
3547
3548 /** UTF8-body buffer created during parsing. */
3549 char *m_body_utf8;
3550
3551 /** Pointer to the current position in the UTF8-body buffer. */
3552 char *m_body_utf8_ptr;
3553
3554 /**
3555 Position in the pre-processed buffer. The query from m_cpp_buf to
3556 m_cpp_utf_processed_ptr is converted to UTF8-body.
3557 */
3558 const char *m_cpp_utf8_processed_ptr;
3559
3560 public:
3561 /** Current state of the lexical analyser. */
3563
3564 /**
3565 Position of ';' in the stream, to delimit multiple queries.
3566 This delimiter is in the raw buffer.
3567 */
3568 const char *found_semicolon;
3569
3570 /** Token character bitmaps, to detect 7bit strings. */
3572
3573 /** SQL_MODE = IGNORE_SPACE. */
3574 bool ignore_space;
3575
3576 /**
3577 true if we're parsing a prepared statement: in this mode
3578 we should allow placeholders.
3579 */
3580 bool stmt_prepare_mode;
3581 /**
3582 true if we should allow multi-statements.
3583 */
3584 bool multi_statements;
3585
3586 /** State of the lexical analyser for comments. */
3589
3590 /**
3591 Starting position of the TEXT_STRING or IDENT in the pre-processed
3592 buffer.
3593
3594 NOTE: this member must be used within MYSQLlex() function only.
3595 */
3596 const char *m_cpp_text_start;
3597
3598 /**
3599 Ending position of the TEXT_STRING or IDENT in the pre-processed
3600 buffer.
3601
3602 NOTE: this member must be used within MYSQLlex() function only.
3603 */
3604 const char *m_cpp_text_end;
3605
3606 /**
3607 Character set specified by the character-set-introducer.
3608
3609 NOTE: this member must be used within MYSQLlex() function only.
3610 */
3612
3613 /**
3614 Current statement digest instrumentation.
3615 */
3617
3618 /**
3619 The synthetic 1st token to prepend token stream with.
3620
3621 This token value tricks parser to simulate multiple %start-ing points.
3622 Currently the grammar is aware of 4 such synthetic tokens:
3623 1. GRAMMAR_SELECTOR_PART for partitioning stuff from DD,
3624 2. GRAMMAR_SELECTOR_GCOL for generated column stuff from DD,
3625 3. GRAMMAR_SELECTOR_EXPR for generic single expressions from DD/.frm.
3626 4. GRAMMAR_SELECTOR_CTE for generic subquery expressions from CTEs.
3627 5. -1 when parsing with the main grammar (no grammar selector available).
3628
3629 @note yylex() is expected to return the value of type int:
3630 0 is for EOF and everything else for real token numbers.
3631 Bison, in its turn, generates positive token numbers.
3632 So, the negative grammar_selector_token means "not a token".
3633 In other words, -1 is "empty value".
3634 */
3635 const int grammar_selector_token;
3637 bool text_string_is_7bit() const { return !(tok_bitmap & 0x80); }
3641 public:
3642 String column;
3644 LEX_COLUMN(const String &x, const Access_bitmask &y) : column(x), rights(y) {}
3645};
3646
3647enum class role_enum;
3649/*
3650 This structure holds information about grantor's context
3651*/
3652class LEX_GRANT_AS {
3653 public:
3655 void cleanup();
3657 public:
3658 bool grant_as_used;
3660 LEX_USER *user;
3662};
3663
3664/**
3665 The LEX object currently serves three different purposes:
3666
3667 - It contains some universal properties of an SQL command, such as
3668 sql_command, presence of IGNORE in data change statement syntax, and list
3669 of tables (query_tables).
3670
3671 - It contains some execution state variables, like m_exec_started
3672 (set to true when execution is started), plugins (list of plugins used
3673 by statement), insert_update_values_map (a map of objects used by certain
3674 INSERT statements), etc.
3675
3676 - It contains a number of members that should be local to subclasses of
3677 Sql_cmd, like purge_value_list (for the PURGE command), kill_value_list
3678 (for the KILL command).
3679
3680 The LEX object is strictly a part of class Sql_cmd, for those SQL commands
3681 that are represented by an Sql_cmd class. For the remaining SQL commands,
3682 it is a standalone object linked to the current THD.
3683
3684 The lifecycle of a LEX object is as follows:
3685
3686 - The LEX object is constructed either on the execution mem_root
3687 (for regular statements), on a Prepared_statement mem_root (for
3688 prepared statements), on an SP mem_root (for stored procedure instructions),
3689 or created on the current mem_root for short-lived uses.
3690
3691 - Call lex_start() to initialize a LEX object before use.
3692 This initializes the execution state part of the object.
3693 It also calls LEX::reset() to ensure that all members are properly inited.
3694
3695 - Parse and resolve the statement, using the LEX as a work area.
3696
3697 - Execute an SQL command: call set_exec_started() when starting to execute
3698 (actually when starting to optimize).
3699 Typically call is_exec_started() to distinguish between preparation
3700 and optimization/execution stages of SQL command execution.
3701
3702 - Call clear_execution() when execution is finished. This will clear all
3703 execution state associated with the SQL command, it also includes calling
3704 LEX::reset_exec_started().
3705
3706 @todo - Create subclasses of Sql_cmd to contain data that are local
3707 to specific commands.
3708
3709 @todo - Create a Statement context object that will hold the execution state
3710 part of struct LEX.
3711
3712 @todo - Ensure that a LEX struct is never reused, thus making e.g
3713 LEX::reset() redundant.
3714*/
3716struct LEX : public Query_tables_list {
3717 friend bool lex_start(THD *thd);
3719 Query_expression *unit; ///< Outer-most query expression
3720 /// @todo: query_block can be replaced with unit->first-select()
3721 Query_block *query_block; ///< First query block
3722 Query_block *all_query_blocks_list; ///< List of all query blocks
3723 private:
3724 /* current Query_block in parsing */
3726
3727 public:
3728 inline Query_block *current_query_block() const {
3729 return m_current_query_block;
3730 }
3731
3732 /*
3733 We want to keep current_thd out of header files, so the debug assert
3734 is moved to the .cc file.
3735 */
3737 inline void set_current_query_block(Query_block *select) {
3738#ifndef NDEBUG
3740#endif
3742 }
3743 /// @return true if this is an EXPLAIN statement
3744 bool is_explain() const { return explain_format != nullptr; }
3745 bool is_explain_analyze = false;
3746
3747 /**
3748 Whether the currently-running query should be (attempted) executed in
3749 the hypergraph optimizer. This will not change after the query is
3750 done parsing, so you can use it in any query phase to e.g. figure out
3751 whether to inhibit some transformation that the hypergraph optimizer
3752 does not properly understand yet.
3753 */
3756 }
3757
3758 void set_using_hypergraph_optimizer(bool use_hypergraph) {
3760 }
3761
3762 private:
3765 public:
3768 char *to_log; /* For PURGE MASTER LOGS TO */
3770 // Widcard from SHOW ... LIKE <wildcard> statements.
3774 nullptr, 0}; ///< Argument of the BINLOG event statement.
3781 THD *thd;
3782
3783 /* Optimizer hints */
3786 /* maintain a list of used plugins for this LEX */
3791 /// Table being inserted into (may be a view)
3793 /// Leaf table being inserted into (always a base table)
3795
3796 /** SELECT of CREATE VIEW statement */
3798
3799 /* Partition info structure filled in by PARTITION BY parse part */
3801
3803 The definer of the object being created (view, trigger, stored routine).
3804 I.e. the value of DEFINER clause.
3814
3815 // PURGE statement-specific fields:
3817
3818 // KILL statement-specific fields:
3820
3821 // other stuff:
3823 List<Item_func_set_user_var> set_var_list; // in-query assignment list
3824 /**
3825 List of placeholders ('?') for parameters of a prepared statement. Because
3826 we append to this list during parsing, it is naturally sorted by
3827 position of the '?' in the query string. The code which fills placeholders
3828 with user-supplied values, and the code which writes a query for
3829 statement-based logging, rely on this order.
3830 This list contains only real placeholders, not the clones which originate
3831 in a re-parsed CTE definition.
3832 */
3834
3836
3837 void insert_values_map(Item_field *f1, Field *f2) {
3839 insert_update_values_map = new std::map<Item_field *, Field *>;
3840 insert_update_values_map->insert(std::make_pair(f1, f2));
3841 }
3842 void destroy_values_map() {
3844 insert_update_values_map->clear();
3846 insert_update_values_map = nullptr;
3847 }
3848 }
3849 void clear_values_map() {
3852 }
3853 }
3854 bool has_values_map() const { return insert_update_values_map != nullptr; }
3855 std::map<Item_field *, Field *>::iterator begin_values_map() {
3856 return insert_update_values_map->begin();
3857 }
3858 std::map<Item_field *, Field *>::iterator end_values_map() {
3859 return insert_update_values_map->end();
3860 }
3861
3862 private:
3863 /*
3864 With Visual Studio, an std::map will always allocate two small objects
3865 on the heap. Sometimes we put LEX objects in a MEM_ROOT, and never run
3866 the LEX DTOR. To avoid memory leaks, put this std::map on the heap,
3867 and call clear_values_map() at the end of each statement.
3868 */
3869 std::map<Item_field *, Field *> *insert_update_values_map;
3870
3871 public:
3872 /*
3873 A stack of name resolution contexts for the query. This stack is used
3874 at parse time to set local name resolution contexts for various parts
3875 of a query. For example, in a JOIN ... ON (some_condition) clause the
3876 Items in 'some_condition' must be resolved only against the operands
3877 of the the join, and not against the whole clause. Similarly, Items in
3878 subqueries should be resolved against the subqueries (and outer queries).
3879 The stack is used in the following way: when the parser detects that
3880 all Items in some clause need a local context, it creates a new context
3881 and pushes it on the stack. All newly created Items always store the
3882 top-most context in the stack. Once the parser leaves the clause that
3883 required a local context, the parser pops the top-most context.
3889 HA_CHECK_OPT check_opt; // check/repair options
3892 LEX_MASTER_INFO mi; // used by CHANGE MASTER
3897 ulong type;
3898 /**
3899 This field is used as a work field during resolving to validate
3900 the use of aggregate functions. For example in a query
3901 SELECT ... FROM ...WHERE MIN(i) == 1 GROUP BY ... HAVING MIN(i) > 2
3902 MIN(i) in the WHERE clause is not allowed since only non-aggregated data
3903 is present, whereas MIN(i) in the HAVING clause is allowed because HAVING
3904 operates on the output of a grouping operation.
3905 Each query block is assigned a nesting level. This field is a bit field
3906 that contains the value one in the position of that nesting level if
3907 aggregate functions are allowed for that query block.
3908 */
3910 /**
3911 Windowing functions are not allowed in HAVING - in contrast to grouped
3912 aggregate functions, since windowing in SQL logically follows after all
3913 grouping operations. Nor are they allowed inside grouped aggregate
3914 function arguments. One bit per query block, as also \c allow_sum_func. For
3915 ORDER BY and QUALIFY predicates, window functions \em are allowed unless
3916 they are contained in arguments of a grouped aggregate function. Nor are
3917 references to outer window functions (via alias) allowed in subqueries, but
3918 that is checked separately.
3919 */
3922 /// If true: during prepare, we did a subquery transformation (IN-to-EXISTS,
3923 /// SOME/ANY) that doesn't currently work for subquery to a derived table
3924 /// transformation.
3926
3928
3929 /*
3930 Usually `expr` rule of yacc is quite reused but some commands better
3931 not support subqueries which comes standard with this rule, like
3932 KILL, HA_READ, CREATE/ALTER EVENT etc. Set this to `false` to get
3933 syntax error back.
3934 */
3935 bool expr_allows_subquery{true};
3936 /**
3937 If currently re-parsing a CTE's definition, this is the offset in bytes
3938 of that definition in the original statement which had the WITH
3939 clause. Otherwise this is 0.
3940 */
3942 /**
3943 If currently re-parsing a condition which is pushed down to a derived
3944 table, this will be set to true.
3945 */
3947 /**
3948 If currently re-parsing a condition that is being pushed down to a
3949 derived table, this has the positions of all the parameters that are
3950 part of that condition in the original statement. Otherwise it is empty.
3954 enum SSL_type ssl_type; /* defined in violite.h */
3960 /// QUERY ID for SHOW PROFILE
3964 /**
3965 Set to true when GRANT ... GRANT OPTION ... TO ...
3966 is used (vs. GRANT ... WITH GRANT OPTION).
3967 The flag is used by @ref mysql_grant to grant GRANT OPTION (@ref GRANT_ACL)
3968 to all dynamic privileges.
3972 int select_number; ///< Number of query block (by EXPLAIN)
3975 /**
3976 @todo ensure that correct CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ONLY is set for all preparation
3977 code, so we can fully rely on this field.
3978 */
3980 bool drop_if_exists;
3981 /**
3982 refers to optional IF EXISTS clause in REVOKE sql. This flag when set to
3983 true will report warnings in case privilege being granted is not granted to
3984 given user/role. When set to false error is reported.
3985 */
3986 bool grant_if_exists;
3987 /**
3988 refers to optional IGNORE UNKNOWN USER clause in REVOKE sql. This flag when
3989 set to true will report warnings in case target user/role for which
3990 privilege being granted does not exists. When set to false error is
3991 reported.
3995 bool autocommit;
3997 // For show commands to show hidden columns and indexes.
3998 bool m_extended_show;
3999
4000 enum enum_yes_no_unknown tx_chain, tx_release;
4001
4002 /**
4003 Whether this query will return the same answer every time, given unchanged
4004 data. Used to be for the query cache, but is now used to find out if an
4005 expression is usable for partitioning.
4006 */
4009 private:
4010 /// True if statement references UDF functions
4011 bool m_has_udf{false};
4012 bool ignore;
4013 /// True if query has at least one external table
4016 public:
4017 bool is_ignore() const { return ignore; }
4018 void set_ignore(bool ignore_param) { ignore = ignore_param; }
4019 void set_has_udf() { m_has_udf = true; }
4020 bool has_udf() const { return m_has_udf; }
4026 /* Prepared statements SQL syntax:*/
4027 LEX_CSTRING prepared_stmt_name; /* Statement name (in all queries) */
4029 Prepared statement query text or name of variable that holds the
4030 prepared statement (in PREPARE ... queries)
4031 */
4033 /* If true, prepared_stmt_code is a name of variable that holds the query */
4035 /* Names of user variables holding parameters (in EXECUTE) */
4039 bool sp_lex_in_use; /* Keep track on lex usage in SPs for error handling */
4040 bool all_privileges;
4044
4045 private:
4046 bool m_broken; ///< see mark_broken()
4047 /**
4048 Set to true when execution has started (after parsing, tables opened and
4049 query preparation is complete. Used to track arena state for SPs).
4050 */
4051 bool m_exec_started;
4052 /**
4053 Set to true when execution is completed, ie optimization has been done
4054 and execution is successful or ended in error.
4055 */
4056 bool m_exec_completed;
4057 /**
4058 Current SP parsing context.
4059 @see also sp_head::m_root_parsing_ctx.
4060 */
4063 /**
4064 Statement context for Query_block::make_active_options.
4065 */
4067
4068 public:
4069 /**
4070 Gets the options that have been set for this statement. The options are
4071 propagated to the Query_block objects and should usually be read with
4072 #Query_block::active_options().
4073
4074 @return a bit set of options set for this statement
4075 */
4077 /**
4078 Add options to values of m_statement_options. options is an ORed
4079 bit set of options defined in query_options.h
4081 @param options Add this set of options to the set already in
4082 m_statement_options
4086 }
4087 bool is_broken() const { return m_broken; }
4088 /**
4089 Certain permanent transformations (like in2exists), if they fail, may
4090 leave the LEX in an inconsistent state. They should call the
4091 following function, so that this LEX is not reused by another execution.
4093 @todo If lex_start () were a member function of LEX, the "broken"
4094 argument could always be "true" and thus could be removed.
4095 */
4096 void mark_broken(bool broken = true) {
4097 if (broken) {
4098 /*
4099 "OPEN <cursor>" cannot be re-prepared if the cursor uses no tables
4100 ("SELECT FROM DUAL"). Indeed in that case cursor_query is left empty
4101 in constructions of sp_instr_cpush, and thus
4102 sp_lex_instr::parse_expr() cannot re-prepare. So we mark the statement
4103 as broken only if tables are used.
4104 */
4105 if (is_metadata_used()) m_broken = true;
4106 } else
4107 m_broken = false;
4109
4111
4112 void cleanup(bool full) {
4113 unit->cleanup(full);
4114 if (full) {
4119
4120 bool is_exec_started() const { return m_exec_started; }
4121 void set_exec_started() { m_exec_started = true; }
4122 void reset_exec_started() {
4123 m_exec_started = false;
4124 m_exec_completed = false;
4125 }
4126 /**
4127 Check whether the statement has been executed (regardless of completion -
4128 successful or in error).
4129 Check this instead of Query_expression::is_executed() to determine
4130 the state of a complete statement.
4131 */
4132 bool is_exec_completed() const { return m_exec_completed; }
4133 void set_exec_completed() { m_exec_completed = true; }
4135
4139
4140 /// Check if the current statement uses meta-data (uses a table or a stored
4141 /// routine).
4142 bool is_metadata_used() const {
4143 return query_tables != nullptr || has_udf() ||
4144 (sroutines != nullptr && !sroutines->empty());
4145 }
4146
4147 /// We have detected the presence of an alias of a window function with a
4148 /// window on query block qb. Check if the reference is illegal at this point
4149 /// during resolution.
4150 /// @param qb The query block of the window function
4151 /// @return true if window function is referenced from another query block
4152 /// than its window, or if window functions are disallowed at the current
4153 /// point during prepare, cf. also documentation of \c m_deny_window_func.
4154 bool deny_window_function(Query_block *qb) const {
4155 return qb != current_query_block() ||
4156 ((~allow_sum_func | m_deny_window_func) >>
4158 0x1;
4159 }
4161 public:
4163
4165
4166 bool only_view; /* used for SHOW CREATE TABLE/VIEW */
4167 /*
4168 view created to be run from definer (standard behaviour)
4169 */
4171
4172 /**
4173 Intended to point to the next word after DEFINER-clause in the
4174 following statements:
4175
4176 - CREATE TRIGGER (points to "TRIGGER");
4177 - CREATE PROCEDURE (points to "PROCEDURE");
4178 - CREATE FUNCTION (points to "FUNCTION" or "AGGREGATE");
4179 - CREATE EVENT (points to "EVENT")
4181 This pointer is required to add possibly omitted DEFINER-clause to the
4182 DDL-statement before dumping it to the binlog.
4183 */
4184 const char *stmt_definition_begin;
4185 const char *stmt_definition_end;
4186
4187 /**
4188 During name resolution search only in the table list given by
4189 Name_resolution_context::first_name_resolution_table and
4190 Name_resolution_context::last_name_resolution_table
4191 (see Item_field::fix_fields()).
4192 */
4194
4195 bool is_lex_started; /* If lex_start() did run. For debugging. */
4196 /// Set to true while resolving values in ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE clause
4200
4201 // Maximum execution time for a statement.
4202 ulong max_execution_time;
4203
4205 To flag the current statement as dependent for binary logging
4206 on explicit_defaults_for_timestamp
4207 */
4209
4210 /**
4211 Used to inform the parser whether it should contextualize the parse
4212 tree. When we get a pure parser this will not be needed.
4213 */
4214 bool will_contextualize;
4215
4216 LEX();
4218 virtual ~LEX();
4219
4220 /// Destroy contained objects, but not the LEX object itself.
4221 void destroy() {
4222 if (unit == nullptr) return;
4223 unit->destroy();
4224 unit = nullptr;
4225 query_block = nullptr;
4226 all_query_blocks_list = nullptr;
4227 m_current_query_block = nullptr;
4229 }
4230
4231 /// Reset query context to initial state
4232 void reset();
4233
4234 /// Create an empty query block within this LEX object.
4236
4237 /// Create query expression object that contains one query block.
4238 Query_block *new_query(Query_block *curr_query_block);
4239
4240 /// Create query block and attach it to the current query expression.
4242
4243 /// Create top-level query expression and query block.
4244 bool new_top_level_query();
4245
4246 /// Create query expression and query block in existing memory objects.
4247 void new_static_query(Query_expression *sel_query_expression,
4248 Query_block *select);
4249
4250 /// Create query expression under current_query_block and a query block under
4251 /// the new query expression. The new query expression is linked in under
4252 /// current_query_block. The new query block is linked in under the new
4253 /// query expression.
4254 ///
4255 /// @param thd current session context
4256 /// @param current_query_block the root under which we create the new
4257 /// expression
4258 /// and block
4259 /// @param where_clause any where clause for the block
4260 /// @param having_clause any having clause for the block
4261 /// @param ctx the parsing context
4262 ///
4263 /// @returns the new query expression, or nullptr on error.
4265 THD *thd, Query_block *current_query_block, Item *where_clause,
4266 Item *having_clause, enum_parsing_context ctx);
4267
4268 inline bool is_ps_or_view_context_analysis() {
4271 }
4272
4273 inline bool is_view_context_analysis() {
4275 }
4276
4277 void clear_execution();
4278
4279 /**
4280 Set the current query as uncacheable.
4281
4282 @param curr_query_block Current select query block
4283 @param cause Why this query is uncacheable.
4284
4285 @details
4286 All query blocks representing subqueries, from the current one up to
4287 the outer-most one, but excluding the main query block, are also set
4288 as uncacheable.
4289 */
4290 void set_uncacheable(Query_block *curr_query_block, uint8 cause) {
4291 safe_to_cache_query = false;
4292
4293 if (m_current_query_block == nullptr) return;
4294 Query_block *sl;
4295 Query_expression *un;
4296 for (sl = curr_query_block, un = sl->master_query_expression(); un != unit;
4297 sl = sl->outer_query_block(), un = sl->master_query_expression()) {
4298 sl->uncacheable |= cause;
4299 un->uncacheable |= cause;
4300 }
4301 }
4303
4304 Table_ref *unlink_first_table(bool *link_to_local);
4305 void link_first_table_back(Table_ref *first, bool link_to_local);
4307
4309
4311 for (Table_ref *tr = insert_table->first_leaf_table(); tr != nullptr;
4312 tr = tr->next_leaf)
4313 tr->restore_properties();
4314 }
4315
4317
4318 bool can_use_merged();
4319 bool can_not_use_merged();
4320 bool need_correct_ident();
4321 /*
4322 Is this update command where 'WHITH CHECK OPTION' clause is important
4323
4324 SYNOPSIS
4325 LEX::which_check_option_applicable()
4326
4327 RETURN
4328 true have to take 'WHITH CHECK OPTION' clause into account
4329 false 'WHITH CHECK OPTION' clause do not need
4330 */
4331 inline bool which_check_option_applicable() {
4332 switch (sql_command) {
4333 case SQLCOM_UPDATE:
4335 case SQLCOM_INSERT:
4337 case SQLCOM_REPLACE:
4339 case SQLCOM_LOAD:
4340 return true;
4341 default:
4342 return false;
4343 }
4345
4347
4349 return context_stack.push_front(context);
4350 }
4351
4352 void pop_context() { context_stack.pop(); }
4353
4354 bool copy_db_to(char const **p_db, size_t *p_db_length) const;
4355
4356 bool copy_db_to(char **p_db, size_t *p_db_length) const {
4357 return copy_db_to(const_cast<const char **>(p_db), p_db_length);
4358 }
4359
4361
4364
4365 bool table_or_sp_used();
4366
4367 /**
4368 @brief check if the statement is a single-level join
4369 @return result of the check
4370 @retval true The statement doesn't contain subqueries, unions and
4371 stored procedure calls.
4372 @retval false There are subqueries, UNIONs or stored procedure calls.
4373 */
4374 bool is_single_level_stmt() {
4375 /*
4376 This check exploits the fact that the last added to all_select_list is
4377 on its top. So query_block (as the first added) will be at the tail
4378 of the list.
4379 */
4381 (sroutines == nullptr || sroutines->empty())) {
4383 return true;
4384 }
4385 return false;
4386 }
4387
4388 void release_plugins();
4389
4390 /**
4391 IS schema queries read some dynamic table statistics from SE.
4392 These statistics are cached, to avoid opening of table more
4393 than once while preparing a single output record buffer.
4394 */
4397
4398 bool accept(Select_lex_visitor *visitor);
4399
4400 bool set_wild(LEX_STRING);
4401 void clear_privileges();
4402
4403 bool make_sql_cmd(Parse_tree_root *parse_tree);
4404
4405 private:
4406 /**
4407 Context object used by secondary storage engines to store query
4408 state during optimization and execution.
4409 */
4411
4412 public:
4413 /**
4414 Gets the secondary engine execution context for this statement.
4415 */
4417 const {
4419 }
4420
4421 /**
4422 Sets the secondary engine execution context for this statement.
4423 The old context object is destroyed, if there is one. Can be set
4424 to nullptr to destroy the old context object and clear the
4425 pointer.
4426
4427 The supplied context object should be allocated on the execution
4428 MEM_ROOT, so that its memory doesn't have to be manually freed
4429 after query execution.
4430 */
4433
4434 private:
4436
4437 public:
4440 }
4441
4444 }
4445
4446 private:
4448
4449 public:
4452 }
4453
4456 }
4459
4460 private:
4461 bool rewrite_required{false};
4463 public:
4464 void set_rewrite_required() { rewrite_required = true; }
4465 void reset_rewrite_required() { rewrite_required = false; }
4466 bool is_rewrite_required() { return rewrite_required; }
4467};
4468
4470 RAII class to ease the call of LEX::mark_broken() if error.
4471 Used during preparation and optimization of DML queries.
4472*/
4474 public:
4475 Prepare_error_tracker(THD *thd_arg) : thd(thd_arg) {}
4477
4478 private:
4479 THD *const thd;
4480};
4481
4482/**
4483 The internal state of the syntax parser.
4484 This object is only available during parsing,
4485 and is private to the syntax parser implementation (sql_yacc.yy).
4486*/
4487class Yacc_state {
4488 public:
4490 reset();
4491 }
4492
4493 void reset() {
4494 if (yacc_yyss != nullptr) {
4496 yacc_yyss = nullptr;
4497 }
4498 if (yacc_yyvs != nullptr) {
4500 yacc_yyvs = nullptr;
4501 }
4502 if (yacc_yyls != nullptr) {
4504 yacc_yyls = nullptr;
4505 }
4508 }
4509
4510 ~Yacc_state();
4511
4512 /**
4513 Reset part of the state which needs resetting before parsing
4514 substatement.
4515 */
4519 }
4520
4521 /**
4522 Bison internal state stack, yyss, when dynamically allocated using
4523 my_yyoverflow().
4524 */
4526
4527 /**
4528 Bison internal semantic value stack, yyvs, when dynamically allocated using
4529 my_yyoverflow().
4530 */
4532
4533 /**
4534 Bison internal location value stack, yyls, when dynamically allocated using
4535 my_yyoverflow().
4536 */
4538
4539 /**
4540 Type of lock to be used for tables being added to the statement's
4541 table list in table_factor, table_alias_ref, single_multi and
4542 table_wild_one rules.
4543 Statements which use these rules but require lock type different
4544 from one specified by this member have to override it by using
4545 Query_block::set_lock_for_tables() method.
4546
4547 The default value of this member is TL_READ_DEFAULT. The only two
4548 cases in which we change it are:
4549 - When parsing SELECT HIGH_PRIORITY.
4550 - Rule for DELETE. In which we use this member to pass information
4551 about type of lock from delete to single_multi part of rule.
4552
4553 We should try to avoid introducing new use cases as we would like
4554 to get rid of this member eventually.
4555 */
4557
4558 /**
4559 The type of requested metadata lock for tables added to
4560 the statement table list.
4561 */
4563
4564 /*
4565 TODO: move more attributes from the LEX structure here.
4566 */
4567};
4568
4569/**
4570 Input parameters to the parser.
4571*/
4572struct Parser_input {
4573 /**
4574 True if the text parsed corresponds to an actual query,
4575 and not another text artifact.
4576 This flag is used to disable digest parsing of nested:
4577 - view definitions
4578 - table trigger definitions
4579 - table partition definitions
4580 - event scheduler event definitions
4581 */
4582 bool m_has_digest;
4583 /**
4584 True if the caller needs to compute a digest.
4585 This flag is used to request explicitly a digest computation,
4586 independently of the performance schema configuration.
4587 */
4588 bool m_compute_digest;
4589
4590 Parser_input() : m_has_digest(false), m_compute_digest(false) {}
4591};
4592
4593/**
4594 Internal state of the parser.
4595 The complete state consist of:
4596 - input parameters that control the parser behavior
4597 - state data used during lexical parsing,
4598 - state data used during syntactic parsing.
4599*/
4600class Parser_state {
4601 protected:
4602 /**
4603 Constructor for special parsers of partial SQL clauses (DD)
4604
4605 @param grammar_selector_token See Lex_input_stream::grammar_selector_token
4606 */
4607 explicit Parser_state(int grammar_selector_token)
4608 : m_input(), m_lip(grammar_selector_token), m_yacc(), m_comment(false) {}
4609
4610 public:
4611 Parser_state() : m_input(), m_lip(~0U), m_yacc(), m_comment(false) {}
4612
4613 /**
4614 Object initializer. Must be called before usage.
4616 @retval false OK
4617 @retval true Error
4618 */
4619 bool init(THD *thd, const char *buff, size_t length) {
4620 return m_lip.init(thd, buff, length);
4621 }
4622
4623 void reset(const char *found_semicolon, size_t length) {
4624 m_lip.reset(found_semicolon, length);
4626 }
4628 /// Signal that the current query has a comment
4629 void add_comment() { m_comment = true; }
4630 /// Check whether the current query has a comment
4631 bool has_comment() const { return m_comment; }
4632
4633 public:
4637 /**
4638 Current performance digest instrumentation.
4639 */
4641
4642 private:
4643 bool m_comment; ///< True if current query contains comments
4644};
4646/**
4647 Parser state for partition expression parser (.frm/DD stuff)
4648*/
4650 public:
4652
4654};
4656/**
4657 Parser state for generated column expression parser (.frm/DD stuff)
4658*/
4660 public:
4662
4664};
4666/**
4667 Parser state for single expression parser (.frm/DD stuff)
4668*/
4670 public:
4672
4673 Item *result;
4674};
4676/**
4677 Parser state for CTE subquery parser
4678*/
4680 public:
4682
4684};
4685
4687 Parser state for Derived table's condition parser.
4688 (Used in condition pushdown to derived tables)
4689*/
4691 public:
4695};
4696
4697struct st_lex_local : public LEX {
4698 static void *operator new(size_t size) noexcept {
4699 return (*THR_MALLOC)->Alloc(size);
4700 }
4701 static void *operator new(size_t size, MEM_ROOT *mem_root,
4702 const std::nothrow_t &arg
4703 [[maybe_unused]] = std::nothrow) noexcept {
4704 return mem_root->Alloc(size);
4705 }
4706 static void operator delete(void *ptr [[maybe_unused]],
4707 size_t size [[maybe_unused]]) {
4708 TRASH(ptr, size);
4709 }
4710 static void operator delete(
4711 void *, MEM_ROOT *, const std::nothrow_t &) noexcept { /* Never called */
4712 }
4713};
4714
4715extern bool lex_init(void);
4716extern void lex_free(void);
4717extern bool lex_start(THD *thd);
4718extern void lex_end(LEX *lex);
4719extern int MYSQLlex(union YYSTYPE *, struct YYLTYPE *, class THD *);
4720
4721extern void trim_whitespace(const CHARSET_INFO *cs, LEX_STRING *str);
4722
4723extern bool is_lex_native_function(const LEX_STRING *name);
4725bool is_keyword(const char *name, size_t len);
4726bool db_is_default_db(const char *db, size_t db_len, const THD *thd);
4727
4729
4730void print_derived_column_names(const THD *thd, String *str,
4732
4733/**
4734 @} (End of group GROUP_PARSER)
4735*/
4736
4737/**
4738 Check if the given string is invalid using the system charset.
4739
4740 @param string_val Reference to the string.
4741 @param charset_info Pointer to charset info.
4742
4743 @return true if the string has an invalid encoding using
4744 the system charset else false.
4745*/
4746
4747inline bool is_invalid_string(const LEX_CSTRING &string_val,
4748 const CHARSET_INFO *charset_info) {
4749 size_t valid_len;
4750 bool len_error;
4751
4752 if (validate_string(charset_info, string_val.str, string_val.length,
4753 &valid_len, &len_error)) {
4754 char hexbuf[7];
4755 octet2hex(
4756 hexbuf, string_val.str + valid_len,
4757 static_cast<uint>(std::min<size_t>(string_val.length - valid_len, 3)));
4758 my_error(ER_INVALID_CHARACTER_STRING, MYF(0), charset_info->csname, hexbuf);
4759 return true;
4760 }
4761 return false;
4762}
4763
4764/**
4765 Check if the given string is invalid using the system charset.
4766
4767 @param string_val Reference to the string.
4768 @param charset_info Pointer to charset info.
4769 @param[out] invalid_sub_str If string has an invalid encoding then invalid
4770 string in printable ASCII format is stored.
4771
4772 @return true if the string has an invalid encoding using
4773 the system charset else false.
4774*/
4775
4776inline bool is_invalid_string(const LEX_CSTRING &string_val,
4778 std::string &invalid_sub_str) {
4779 size_t valid_len;
4780 bool len_error;
4781
4782 if (validate_string(charset_info, string_val.str, string_val.length,
4783 &valid_len, &len_error)) {
4784 char printable_buff[32];
4786 printable_buff, sizeof(printable_buff), string_val.str + valid_len,
4787 static_cast<uint>(std::min<size_t>(string_val.length - valid_len, 3)),
4788 charset_info, 3);
4789 invalid_sub_str = printable_buff;
4790 return true;
4791 }
4792 return false;
4793}
4794
4795/**
4796 In debug mode, verify that we're not adding an item twice to the fields list
4797 with inconsistent hidden flags. Must be called before adding the item to
4798 fields.
4799 */
4801 [[maybe_unused]],
4802 Item *item [[maybe_unused]],
4803 bool hidden [[maybe_unused]]) {
4804#ifndef NDEBUG
4805 if (std::find(fields.begin(), fields.end(), item) != fields.end()) {
4806 // The item is already in the list, so we can't add it
4807 // with a different value for hidden.
4808 assert(item->hidden == hidden);
4809 }
4810#endif
4811}
4812
4813bool walk_item(Item *item, Select_lex_visitor *visitor);
4815bool accept_table(Table_ref *t, Select_lex_visitor *visitor);
4817 Select_lex_visitor *visitor);
4818Table_ref *nest_join(THD *thd, Query_block *select, Table_ref *embedding,
4819 mem_root_deque<Table_ref *> *jlist, size_t table_cnt,
4820 const char *legend);
4821#endif /* SQL_LEX_INCLUDED */
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Component initialization.
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Data describing the table being created by CREATE TABLE or altered by ALTER TABLE.
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Parser state for CTE subquery parser.
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Parser state for Derived table's condition parser.
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Parser state for generated column expression parser (.frm/DD stuff)
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Print an index hint.
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Adjust the starting position of the current token.
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Skip binary from the input stream.
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Ending position of the TEXT_STRING or IDENT in the pre-processed buffer.
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Get the end of the raw query buffer.
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Current statement digest instrumentation.
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Get the token start position, in the pre-processed buffer.
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Current thread.
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Get the token start position, in the raw buffer.
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Get the raw query buffer.
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true if we should allow multi-statements.
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Puts a character back into the stream, canceling the effect of the last yyGet() or yySkip().
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Inject a character into the pre-processed stream.
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Outputs warnings on deprecated collations in complete SQL statements.
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Object initializer.
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Get the token end position, in the raw buffer.
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UTF8-body buffer created during parsing.
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const char * get_ptr() const
Get the current stream pointer, in the raw buffer.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:268
enum_comment_state in_comment_saved
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:461
uint get_lineno(const char *raw_ptr) const
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bool text_string_is_7bit() const
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bool stmt_prepare_mode
true if we're parsing a prepared statement: in this mode we should allow placeholders.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:453
const char * get_body_utf8_str() const
Get the utf8-body string.
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void add_digest_token(uint token, Lexer_yystype *yylval)
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const char * m_cpp_utf8_processed_ptr
Position in the pre-processed buffer.
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size_t m_buf_length
Length of the raw buffer.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:397
const char * get_cpp_tok_end() const
Get the token end position, in the pre-processed buffer.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:265
const char * get_cpp_buf() const
Get the pre-processed query buffer.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:232
void reduce_digest_token(uint token_left, uint token_right)
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char * m_cpp_buf
Pre-processed buffer.
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const char * m_cpp_text_start
Starting position of the TEXT_STRING or IDENT in the pre-processed buffer.
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const char * m_tok_start
Starting position of the last token parsed, in the raw buffer.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:385
Lex_input_stream(uint grammar_selector_token_arg)
Constructor.
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void save_in_comment_state()
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unsigned char yyGet()
Get a character, and advance in the stream.
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void warn_on_deprecated_charset(const CHARSET_INFO *cs, const char *alias) const
Outputs warnings on deprecated charsets in complete SQL statements.
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void yySkip()
Accept a character, by advancing the input stream.
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bool m_echo
Echo the parsed stream to the pre-processed buffer.
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char * m_body_utf8_ptr
Pointer to the current position in the UTF8-body buffer.
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uint yylineno
Current line number.
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void yySkipn(int n)
Accept multiple characters at once.
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enum_comment_state in_comment
State of the lexical analyser for comments.
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int lookahead_token
LALR(2) resolution, look ahead token.
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void body_utf8_append_literal(THD *thd, const LEX_STRING *txt, const CHARSET_INFO *txt_cs, const char *end_ptr)
The operation converts the specified text literal to the utf8 and appends the result to the utf8-body...
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unsigned char yyGetLast() const
Get the last character accepted.
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bool ignore_space
SQL_MODE = IGNORE_SPACE.
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void set_echo(bool echo)
Set the echo mode.
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Lexer_yystype * yylval
Interface with bison, value of the last token parsed.
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void start_token()
Mark the stream position as the start of a new token.
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void reset(const char *buff, size_t length)
Prepare Lex_input_stream instance state for use for handling next SQL statement.
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void yyUnget()
Cancel the effect of the last yyGet() or yySkip().
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char * m_ptr
Pointer to the current position in the raw input stream.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:382
const char * m_end_of_query
End of the query text in the input stream, in the raw buffer.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:391
unsigned char yyPeekn(int n) const
Look ahead at some character to parse.
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unsigned char yyPeek() const
Look at the next character to parse, but do not accept it.
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bool eof() const
End of file indicator for the query text to parse.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:219
const CHARSET_INFO * m_underscore_cs
Character set specified by the character-set-introducer.
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const char * m_tok_end
Ending position of the previous token parsed, in the raw buffer.
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bool is_partial_parser() const
True if this scanner tokenizes a partial query (partition expression, generated column expression etc...
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:352
const char * m_buf
Begining of the query text in the input stream, in the raw buffer.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:394
const char * m_cpp_tok_start
Starting position of the last token parsed, in the pre-processed buffer.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:413
uint yytoklen
Length of the last token parsed.
Definition: sql_lexer_input_stream.h:307
const char * get_cpp_ptr() const
Get the current stream pointer, in the pre-processed buffer.
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A typesafe replacement for DYNAMIC_ARRAY.
Definition: mem_root_array.h:426
Storage for name strings.
Definition: item.h:288
Global level hints.
Definition: opt_hints.h:350
Query block level hints.
Definition: opt_hints.h:372
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Represents the WITH clause: WITH [...], [...] SELECT ..., ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.
Definition: parse_tree_nodes.h:337
Base class for all top-level nodes of SQL statements.
Definition: parse_tree_nodes.h:160
Internal state of the parser.
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Lex_input_stream m_lip
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void add_comment()
Signal that the current query has a comment.
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void reset(const char *found_semicolon, size_t length)
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Yacc_state m_yacc
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Parser_state()
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Parser_input m_input
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bool has_comment() const
Check whether the current query has a comment.
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bool m_comment
True if current query contains comments.
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bool init(THD *thd, const char *buff, size_t length)
Object initializer.
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PSI_digest_locker * m_digest_psi
Current performance digest instrumentation.
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Parser state for partition expression parser (.frm/DD stuff)
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Partition_expr_parser_state()
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partition_info * result
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A typesafe replacement for DYNAMIC_ARRAY.
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RAII class to ease the call of LEX::mark_broken() if error.
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void print_update_list(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type, const mem_root_deque< Item * > &fields, const mem_root_deque< Item * > &values)
Print assignments list.
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void print_delete(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print detail of the DELETE statement.
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void add_base_options(ulonglong options)
Add base options to a query block, also update active options.
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Keep track for allocation of base_ref_items: scalar subqueries may be replaced by a field during scal...
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void label_children() override
Set the correct value of Query_term::m_sibling_idx recursively for set operations.
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void qbPrint(int level, std::ostringstream &buf) const
Minion of debugPrint.
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Query_block * next
Intrusive linked list of all query blocks within the same query expression.
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void cleanup_all_joins()
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uint select_number
Query block number (used for EXPLAIN)
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bool subquery_in_having
HAVING clause contains subquery => we can't close tables before query processing end even if we use t...
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Query_term_type term_type() const override
Get the node tree type.
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void print_where_cond(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print list of conditions in WHERE clause.
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Item * where_cond() const
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bool is_grouped() const
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void print_insert_options(String *str)
Print INSERT options.
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bool m_json_agg_func_used
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mem_root_deque< mem_root_deque< Item * > * > * row_value_list
The VALUES items of a table value constructor.
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bool is_dependent() const
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mem_root_deque< Item * > * get_fields_list()
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bool with_sum_func
True if contains or aggregates set functions.
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Ref_item_array m_saved_base_items
A backup of the items in base_ref_items at the end of preparation, so that base_ref_items can be rest...
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bool is_explicitly_grouped() const
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Item * m_where_cond
Condition to be evaluated after all tables in a query block are joined.
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olap_type olap
Indicates whether this query block contains the WITH ROLLUP clause.
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Item::cond_result having_value
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Item::cond_result cond_value
Saved values of the WHERE and HAVING clauses.
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bool setup_base_ref_items(THD *thd)
Setup the array containing references to base items.
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uint get_in_sum_expr() const
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void print_values(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type, const mem_root_deque< mem_root_deque< Item * > * > &values, const char *prefix)
Print list of values, used in INSERT and for general VALUES clause.
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bool group_fix_field
true when GROUP BY fix field called in processing of this query block
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void print_item_list(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print list of items in Query_block object.
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Resolve_place resolve_place
Indicates part of query being resolved.
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bool m_right_joins
True if query block has right joins.
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Query_block(MEM_ROOT *mem_root, Item *where, Item *having)
Construct and initialize Query_block object.
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bool is_implicitly_grouped() const
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Item * m_having_cond
Condition to be evaluated on grouped rows after grouping.
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Make materialization parameters for a query block given its input path and destination table,...
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uint cond_count
Number of predicates after preparation.
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Query_result * m_query_result
Result of this query block.
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void cleanup(bool full) override
Cleanup this subtree (this Query_block and all nested Query_blockes and Query_expressions).
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bool absorb_limit_of(Query_block *block)
end of overridden methods from Query_term
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Table_ref * end_lateral_table
Last table for LATERAL join, used by table functions.
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void print_hints(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print detail of Hints.
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bool accept(Select_lex_visitor *visitor)
Accept function for SELECT and DELETE.
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uint max_equal_elems
Maximal number of elements in multiple equalities.
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uint table_func_count
Number of table functions in this query block.
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Mem_root_array< Item_exists_subselect * > * sj_candidates
Pointer to collection of subqueries candidate for semi/antijoin conversion.
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bool having_fix_field
true when having fix field called in processing of this query block
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bool has_aj_nests
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uint hidden_items_from_optimization
Hidden items added during optimization.
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Query_block * link_next
Intrusive double-linked global list of query blocks.
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void invalidate()
Invalidate by nulling out pointers to other Query_expressions and Query_blockes.
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Opt_hints_qb * opt_hints_qb
Query-block-level hints, for this query block.
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Query_block * query_block() const override
The query_block which holds the ORDER BY and LIMIT information for this set operation.
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Query_block ** link_prev
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uint with_wild
Number of wildcards used in the SELECT list.
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Name_resolution_context context
Context for name resolution for all column references except columns from joined tables.
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Item ** where_cond_ref()
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void make_active_options(ulonglong added_options, ulonglong removed_options)
Make active options from base options, supplied options and environment:
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void set_empty_query()
Set query block as returning no data.
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Query_expression * slave
The first query expression contained within this query block.
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bool is_item_list_lookup
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void mark_as_dependent(Query_block *last, bool aggregate)
Mark all query blocks from this to 'last' as dependent.
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Table_ref * leaf_tables
Points to first leaf table of query block.
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bool save_order_properties(THD *thd, SQL_I_List< ORDER > *list, Group_list_ptrs **list_ptrs)
Helper for save_properties()
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Item_sum * inner_sum_func_list
Circular linked list of aggregate functions in nested query blocks.
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Item ** having_cond_ref()
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bool first_execution
This variable is required to ensure proper work of subqueries and stored procedures.
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Item * having_cond() const
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void print_delete_options(String *str)
Print DELETE options.
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bool add_ftfunc_to_list(Item_func_match *func)
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void print_having(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print list of items in HAVING clause.
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bool walk(Item_processor processor, enum_walk walk, uchar *arg)
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bool m_agg_func_used
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Query_expression * first_inner_query_expression() const
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uint materialized_derived_table_count
Number of materialized derived tables and views in this query block.
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List< Item_func_match > * ftfunc_list
A pointer to ftfunc_list_alloc, list of full text search functions.
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uint in_sum_expr
Parse context: is inside a set function if this is positive.
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void set_right_joins()
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auto visible_fields()
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uint n_sum_items
Number of Item_sum-derived objects in this SELECT.
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Query_block * outer_query_block() const
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void renumber(LEX *lex)
Renumber query blocks of contained query expressions.
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Pointer to the set of table references in the currently active join.
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List< Window > m_windows
All windows defined on the select, both named and inlined.
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Table_ref * find_table_by_name(const Table_ident *ident)
Finds a (possibly unresolved) table reference in the from clause by name.
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uint leaf_table_count
Number of leaf tables in this query block.
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void set_having_cond(Item *cond)
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bool m_use_select_limit
If true, use select_limit to limit number of rows selected.
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bool has_limit() const
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bool validate_outermost_option(LEX *lex, const char *wrong_option) const
Check if an option that can be used only for an outer-most query block is applicable to this query bl...
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table_map original_tables_map
Original query table map before aj/sj processing.
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void destroy()
Destroy contained objects, in particular temporary tables which may have their own mem_roots.
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uint derived_table_count
Number of derived tables and views in this query block.
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bool is_ordered() const
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void destroy_tree() override
Destroy the query term tree structure.
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uint partitioned_table_count
Number of partitioned tables.
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Prealloced_array< Item_rollup_group_item *, 4 > rollup_group_items
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void print_insert_fields(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print column list to be inserted into.
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bool json_agg_func_used() const
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bool get_optimizable_conditions(THD *thd, Item **new_where, Item **new_having)
Returns disposable copies of WHERE/HAVING/ON conditions.
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uint between_count
Number of between predicates in where/having/on.
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Query_result * query_result() const
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void include_in_global(Query_block **plink)
Include query block into global list.
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bool agg_func_used() const
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Resolve_place
Three fields used by semi-join transformations to know when semi-join is possible,...
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@ RESOLVE_HAVING
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@ RESOLVE_NONE
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@ RESOLVE_SELECT_LIST
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@ RESOLVE_JOIN_NEST
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@ RESOLVE_CONDITION
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void include_chain_in_global(Query_block **start)
Include chain of query blocks into global list.
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SQL_I_List< ORDER > order_list
ORDER BY clause.
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char * db
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List< Item_func_match > ftfunc_list_alloc
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static const char * get_type_str(enum_explain_type type)
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void remove_base_options(ulonglong options)
Remove base options from a query block.
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enum_explain_type type() const
Lookup for Query_block type.
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Item * offset_limit
LIMIT ... OFFSET clause, NULL if no offset is given.
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void set_sj_candidates(Mem_root_array< Item_exists_subselect * > *sj_cand)
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void print_order_by(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type) const
Print list of items in ORDER BY clause.
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static const char * type_str[static_cast< int >(enum_explain_type::EXPLAIN_total)]
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Query_expression * master
The query expression containing this query block.
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Array of pointers to "base" items; one each for every selected expression and referenced item in the ...
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int hidden_order_field_count
How many expressions are part of the order by but not select list.
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enum_parsing_context parsing_place
Parse context: indicates where the current expression is being parsed.
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void init_order()
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ulonglong m_base_options
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bool source_table_is_one_row() const
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void include_down(LEX *lex, Query_expression *outer)
Include query block inside a query expression.
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void include_standalone(Query_expression *sel)
Include query block inside a query expression, but do not link.
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uint saved_cond_count
Number of arguments of and/or/xor in where/having/on.
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Subquery_strategy subquery_strategy(const THD *thd) const
Returns which subquery execution strategies can be used for this query block.
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Query_block * next_query_block() const
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Pointer to first object in list of Name res context objects that have this query block as the base qu...
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void include_neighbour(LEX *lex, Query_block *before)
Include a query block next to another query block.
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bool is_table_value_constructor
If set, the query block is of the form VALUES row_list.
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Item * get_derived_expr(uint expr_index)
Returns an expression from the select list of the query block using the field's index in a derived ta...
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bool semijoin_enabled(const THD *thd) const
Returns whether semi-join is enabled for this query block.
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Query_expression * master_query_expression() const
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void update_semijoin_strategies(THD *thd)
Update available semijoin strategies for semijoin nests.
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uint select_n_having_items
Number of items in the select list, HAVING clause and ORDER BY clause.
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Table_ref * get_table_list() const
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void print_update(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print detail of the UPDATE statement.
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bool is_simple_query_block() const
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void print_table_references(const THD *thd, String *str, Table_ref *table_list, enum_query_type query_type)
Print list of tables.
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bool has_tables() const
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void debugPrint(int level, std::ostringstream &buf) const override
Query_term methods overridden.
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bool m_internal_limit
If true, limit object is added internally.
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int hidden_group_field_count
Number of GROUP BY expressions added to all_fields.
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bool is_recursive() const
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void print_windows(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print details of Windowing functions.
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bool no_table_names_allowed
used for global order by
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bool validate_base_options(LEX *lex, ulonglong options) const
Validate base options for a query block.
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void set_where_cond(Item *cond)
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Item * select_limit
LIMIT clause, NULL if no limit is given.
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ulonglong active_options() const
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bool save_properties(THD *thd)
Save properties of a prepared statement needed for repeated optimization.
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Table_ref * embedding
table embedding the above list
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bool open_result_tables(THD *, int) override
Open tmp tables for the tree of set operation query results, by recursing.
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table_map select_list_tables
The set of those tables whose fields are referenced in the select list of this select level.
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bool m_was_implicitly_grouped
Used by nested scalar_to_derived transformations.
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bool has_sj_nests
True if query block has semi-join nests merged into it.
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SQL_I_List< ORDER > group_list
GROUP BY clause.
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SQL_I_List< Table_ref > m_table_list
List of tables in FROM clause - use Table_ref::next_local to traverse.
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uint select_n_where_fields
Number of fields used in select list or where clause of current select and all inner subselects.
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bool skip_local_transforms
True: skip local transformations during prepare() call (used by INSERT)
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void print_limit(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type) const
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const char * get_type_str()
Lookup for a type string.
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Table_ref * resolve_nest
Used when resolving outer join condition.
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bool is_empty_query() const
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void print_query_block(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print detail of the Query_block object.
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mem_root_deque< Table_ref * > m_table_nest
Set of table references contained in outer-most join nest.
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bool set_context(Name_resolution_context *outer_context)
Assign a default name resolution object for this query block.
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void set_json_agg_func_used(bool val)
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bool allow_merge_derived
Allow merge of immediate unnamed derived tables.
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bool add_tables(THD *thd, const Mem_root_array< Table_ident * > *tables, ulong table_options, thr_lock_type lock_type, enum_mdl_type mdl_type)
Add tables from an array to a list of used tables.
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void print_select_options(String *str)
Print select options.
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void set_query_result(Query_result *result)
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mem_root_deque< Table_ref * > sj_nests
List of semi-join nests generated for this query block.
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Table_ref * recursive_reference
If this query block is a recursive member of a recursive unit: the Table_ref, in this recursive membe...
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bool add_item_to_list(Item *item)
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void print(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
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bool exclude_from_table_unique_test
exclude this query block from unique_table() check
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bool sj_pullout_done
True when semi-join pull-out processing is complete.
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int nest_level
Nesting level of query block, outer-most query block has level 0, its subqueries have level 1,...
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const char * operator_string() const override
Get the node type description.
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uint n_child_sum_items
Number of Item_sum-derived objects in children and descendant SELECTs.
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bool save_cmd_properties(THD *thd)
Save prepared statement properties for a query block and underlying query expressions.
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void set_agg_func_used(bool val)
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bool print_error(const THD *thd, String *str)
Print error.
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bool is_cacheable() const
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ha_rows get_offset(const THD *thd) const
Get offset for LIMIT.
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void add_active_options(ulonglong options)
Adjust the active option set.
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ha_rows get_limit(const THD *thd) const
Get limit.
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Item * clone_expression(THD *thd, Item *item, Table_ref *derived_table)
Creates a clone for the given expression by re-parsing the expression.
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void set_base_options(ulonglong options_arg)
Set base options for a query block (and active options too)
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void print_update_options(String *str)
Print UPDATE options.
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void print_insert(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print detail of the INSERT statement.
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table_map all_tables_map() const
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bool right_joins() const
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JOIN * join
After optimization it is pointer to corresponding JOIN.
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ulonglong m_active_options
Active options.
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void restore_cmd_properties()
Restore prepared statement properties for this query block and all underlying query expressions so th...
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void cut_subtree()
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bool has_sj_candidates() const
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void print_from_clause(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print list of tables in FROM clause.
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bool m_empty_query
True if query block does not generate any rows before aggregation, determined during preparation (not...
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table_map outer_join
Bitmap of all inner tables from outer joins.
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size_t m_added_non_hidden_fields
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Query_block * next_select_in_list() const
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void print_group_by(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
Print list of items in GROUP BY clause.
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auto visible_fields() const
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bool can_skip_distinct() const
Based on the structure of the query at resolution time, it is possible to conclude that DISTINCT is u...
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bool is_distinct() const
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void set_tables_readonly()
Set associated tables as read_only, ie.
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mem_root_deque< Item * > fields
All expressions needed after join and filtering, ie., select list, group by list, having clause,...
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LEX * parent_lex
Reference to LEX that this query block belongs to.
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bool test_limit()
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bool has_windows() const
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bool has_ft_funcs() const
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bool is_executed() const
Check state of execution of the contained query expression.
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bool merge_heuristic(const LEX *lex) const
True if heuristics suggest to merge this query expression.
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Query_block * non_simple_result_query_block() const
Return the query block iff !is_simple() holds.
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void reset_executed()
Reset this query expression for repeated evaluation within same execution.
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void change_to_access_path_without_in2exists(THD *thd)
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unique_ptr_destroy_only< RowIterator > m_root_iterator
An iterator you can read from to get all records for this query.
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Query_expression(enum_parsing_context parsing_context)
Construct and initialize Query_expression object.
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void set_explain_marker_from(THD *thd, const Query_expression *u)
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void set_prepared()
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bool executed
Query expression has been executed.
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bool walk(Item_processor processor, enum_walk walk, uchar *arg)
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void clear_root_access_path()
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void set_explain_marker(THD *thd, enum_parsing_context m)
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bool has_top_level_distinct() const
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unique_ptr_destroy_only< RowIterator > release_root_iterator()
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void exclude_tree()
Exclude subtree of current unit from tree of SELECTs.
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Query_term_set_op * set_operation() const
Convenience method to avoid down casting, i.e.
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bool optimize(THD *thd, TABLE *materialize_destination, bool create_iterators, bool finalize_access_paths)
If and only if materialize_destination is non-nullptr, it means that the caller intends to materializ...
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void set_executed()
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enum_parsing_context explain_marker
Marker for subqueries in WHERE, HAVING, ORDER BY, GROUP BY and SELECT item lists.
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Query_term * find_blocks_query_term(const Query_block *qb) const
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enum_parsing_context get_explain_marker(const THD *thd) const
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Query_expression * next_query_expression() const
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Query_term * query_term() const
Getter for m_query_term, q.v.
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Query_expression * next
Intrusive double-linked list of all query expressions immediately contained within the same query blo...
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Query_block * global_parameters() const
Return the query block holding the top level ORDER BY, LIMIT and OFFSET.
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bool explain_query_term(THD *explain_thd, const THD *query_thd, Query_term *qt)
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Query_block * slave
The first query block in this query expression.
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bool change_query_result(THD *thd, Query_result_interceptor *result, Query_result_interceptor *old_result)
Change the query result object used to return the final result of the unit, replacing occurrences of ...
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size_t num_visible_fields() const
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bool is_simple() const
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bool optimized
All query blocks in query expression are optimized.
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Query_block * outer_query_block() const
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void exclude_level()
Exclude this unit and immediately contained query_block objects.
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Query_block * first_query_block() const
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Query_block * master
The query block wherein this query expression is contained, NULL if the query block is the outer-most...
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Query_block * last_distinct() const
Return the Query_block of the last query term in a n-ary set operation that is the right side of the ...
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bool prepare_query_term(THD *thd, Query_term *qts, Query_result *common_result, ulonglong added_options, ulonglong create_options, int level, Mem_root_array< bool > &nullable)
Prepare the query term nodes and their associated post processing query blocks (i....
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enum_clean_state cleaned
cleanliness state
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bool prepare(THD *thd, Query_result *result, mem_root_deque< Item * > *insert_field_list, ulonglong added_options, ulonglong removed_options)
Prepares all query blocks of a query expression.
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Sets up query blocks belonging to the query expression of a materialized derived table.
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Query_expression ** prev
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void set_query_term(Query_term *qt)
Setter for m_query_term, q.v.
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AccessPath * m_root_access_path
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bool has_any_limit() const
Checks if this query expression has limit defined.
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bool ExecuteIteratorQuery(THD *thd)
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void set_optimized()
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void cleanup(bool full)
Cleanup this query expression object after preparation or one round of execution.
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friend bool parse_view_definition(THD *thd, Table_ref *view_ref)
Parse a view definition.
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mem_root_deque< Item * > * get_unit_column_types()
Get column type information for this query expression.
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Query_block * create_post_processing_block(Query_term_set_op *term)
Create a block to be used for ORDERING and LIMIT/OFFSET processing of a query term,...
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RowIterator * root_iterator() const
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bool is_leaf_block(Query_block *qb)
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bool force_create_iterators(THD *thd)
Ensures that there are iterators created for the access paths created by optimize(),...
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Query_block * first_recursive
First query block (in this UNION) which references the CTE.
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bool prepared
All query blocks in query expression are prepared.
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void assert_not_fully_clean()
Asserts that none of {this unit and its children units} is fully cleaned up.
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void renumber_selects(LEX *lex)
Renumber query blocks of a query expression according to supplied LEX.
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bool accept(Select_lex_visitor *visitor)
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Query_result * query_result() const
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ha_rows send_records
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enum_parsing_context place() const
If unit is a subquery, which forms an object of the upper level (an Item_subselect,...
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mem_root_deque< Item * > types
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Mem_root_array< MaterializePathParameters::QueryBlock > m_query_blocks_to_materialize
If there is an unfinished materialization (see optimize()), contains one element for each query block...
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void accumulate_used_tables(table_map map)
If unit is a subquery, which forms an object of the upper level (an Item_subselect,...
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ha_rows select_limit_cnt
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void create_access_paths(THD *thd)
Convert the executor structures to a set of access paths, storing the result in m_root_access_path.
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void print(const THD *thd, String *str, enum_query_type query_type)
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Table_ref * derived_table
If this query expression is underlying of a derived table, the derived table.
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void restore_cmd_properties()
Loop over all query blocks and restore information needed for optimization, including binding data fo...
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bool finalize(THD *thd)
For any non-finalized query block, finalize it so that we are allowed to create iterators.
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Return iterator object over query terms rooted in m_query_term, using either post order visiting (def...
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bool set_limit(THD *thd, Query_block *provider)
Set limit and offset for query expression object.
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bool m_reject_multiple_rows
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bool ClearForExecution()
Do everything that would be needed before running Init() on the root iterator.
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Item_subselect * item
Points to subquery if this query expression is used in one, otherwise NULL.
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enum_clean_state
Values for Query_expression::cleaned.
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@ UC_PART_CLEAN
Unit were cleaned, except JOIN and JOIN_TABs were kept for possible EXPLAIN.
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@ UC_CLEAN
Unit completely cleaned, all underlying JOINs were freed.
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@ UC_DIRTY
Unit isn't cleaned.
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void invalidate()
Invalidate by nulling out pointers to other Query expressions and Query blocks.
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bool can_materialize_directly_into_result() const
Whether there is a chance that optimize() is capable of materializing directly into a result table if...
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PT_with_clause * m_with_clause
The WITH clause which is the first part of this query expression.
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bool explain(THD *explain_thd, const THD *query_thd)
Explain query starting from this unit.
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bool is_mergeable() const
Return true if query expression can be merged into an outer query, based on technical constraints.
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Query_result * m_query_result
Object to which the result for this query expression is sent.
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bool is_prepared() const
Check state of preparation of the contained query expression.
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table_map m_lateral_deps
If 'this' is body of lateral derived table: map of tables in the same FROM clause as this derived tab...
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bool is_optimized() const
Check state of optimization of the contained query expression.
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void set_query_result(Query_result *res)
Set new query result object for this query expression.
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void include_down(LEX *lex, Query_block *outer)
Include a query expression below a query block.
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void destroy()
Destroy contained objects, in particular temporary tables which may have their own mem_roots.
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mem_root_deque< Item * > * get_field_list()
Get field list for this query expression.
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Mem_root_array< MaterializePathParameters::QueryBlock > release_query_blocks_to_materialize()
See optimize().
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bool execute(THD *thd)
Execute a query expression that may be a UNION and/or have an ordered result.
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bool clear_correlated_query_blocks()
Empties all correlated query blocks defined within the query expression; that is, correlated CTEs def...
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bool save_cmd_properties(THD *thd)
Save prepared statement properties for a query expression and underlying query blocks.
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bool unfinished_materialization() const
See optimize().
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void clear_execution()
Clear execution state, needed before new execution of prepared statement.
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bool is_recursive() const
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bool uses_stored_routines() const
true if the parsed tree contains references to stored procedures or functions, false otherwise
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void set_stmt_row_injection()
Flag the statement as a row injection.
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void set_stmt_unsafe(enum_binlog_stmt_unsafe unsafe_type)
Flag the current (top-level) statement as unsafe.
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enum_binlog_stmt_type
Enumeration listing special types of statements.
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@ BINLOG_STMT_TYPE_ROW_INJECTION
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@ BINLOG_STMT_TYPE_COUNT
The last element of this enumeration type.
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bool is_stmt_unsafe_with_mixed_mode() const
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static const int BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_ALL_FLAGS
This has all flags from 0 (inclusive) to BINLOG_STMT_FLAG_COUNT (exclusive) set.
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SQL command for this statement.
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void set_stmt_unsafe_flags(uint32 flags)
Set the bits of binlog_stmt_flags determining the type of unsafeness of the current statement.
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uint32 get_stmt_unsafe_flags() const
Return a binary combination of all unsafe warnings for the statement.
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bool is_stmt_unsafe() const
Determine if this statement is marked as unsafe.
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bool is_stmt_unsafe(enum_binlog_stmt_unsafe unsafe)
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Number of tables which were open by open_tables() and to be locked by lock_tables().
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Bit field that determines the type of tables that are about to be be accessed while executing a state...
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@ STMT_READS_TEMP_TRANS_TABLE
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@ STMT_WRITES_TEMP_TRANS_TABLE
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@ STMT_WRITES_TRANS_TABLE
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@ STMT_WRITES_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE
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@ STMT_READS_TRANS_TABLE
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@ STMT_READS_TEMP_NON_TRANS_TABLE
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@ STMT_ACCESS_TABLE_COUNT
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@ STMT_READS_NON_TRANS_TABLE
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@ STMT_WRITES_NON_TRANS_TABLE
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Determine if this statement is a row injection.
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Checks if a type of table is about to be accessed while executing a statement.
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It will be set true if 'MATCH () AGAINST' is used in the statement.
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Sets the type of table that is about to be accessed while executing a statement.
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Maps elements of enum_binlog_stmt_unsafe to error codes.
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enum_binlog_stmt_unsafe
All types of unsafe statements.
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@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_SYSTEM_FUNCTION
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Mixing self-logging and non-self-logging engines in a statement is unsafe.
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@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_COUNT
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XA transactions and statements.
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CREATE TABLE...SELECT on a table with auto-increment column is unsafe because which rows are replaced...
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@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_DEFAULT_EXPRESSION_IN_SUBSTATEMENT
If a substatement inserts into or updates a table that has a column with an unsafe DEFAULT expression...
Definition: sql_lex.h:2774
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_NOWAIT
Definition: sql_lex.h:2762
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_FULLTEXT_PLUGIN
Using a plugin is unsafe.
Definition: sql_lex.h:2760
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_INSERT_TWO_KEYS
INSERT... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE on a table with more than one UNIQUE KEYS is unsafe.
Definition: sql_lex.h:2749
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_AUTOINC_NOT_FIRST
INSERT into auto-inc field which is not the first part in composed primary key.
Definition: sql_lex.h:2755
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_CREATE_SELECT_WITH_GIPK
Generating invisible primary key for a table created using CREATE TABLE... SELECT....
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@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_NONTRANS_AFTER_TRANS
Mixing transactional and non-transactional statements are unsafe if non-transactional reads or writes...
Definition: sql_lex.h:2674
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_SYSTEM_VARIABLE
Using most system variables is unsafe, because slave may run with different options than master.
Definition: sql_lex.h:2663
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_INSERT_IGNORE_SELECT
INSERT...IGNORE SELECT is unsafe because which rows are ignored depends on the order that rows are re...
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@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_MIXED_STATEMENT
Statements that read from both transactional and non-transactional tables and write to any of them ar...
Definition: sql_lex.h:2686
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_AUTOINC_COLUMNS
Inserting into an autoincrement column in a stored routine is unsafe.
Definition: sql_lex.h:2654
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_SKIP_LOCKED
Definition: sql_lex.h:2761
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_CREATE_IGNORE_SELECT
CREATE TABLE... IGNORE... SELECT is unsafe because which rows are ignored depends on the order that r...
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@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_ACL_TABLE_READ_IN_DML_DDL
DML or DDL statement that reads a ACL table is unsafe, because the row are read without acquiring SE ...
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@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_INSERT_SELECT_UPDATE
INSERT...SELECT...UPDATE is unsafe because which rows are updated depends on the order that rows are ...
Definition: sql_lex.h:2700
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_LIMIT
SELECT..LIMIT is unsafe because the set of rows returned cannot be predicted.
Definition: sql_lex.h:2640
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_REPLACE_SELECT
INSERT...REPLACE SELECT is unsafe because which rows are replaced depends on the order that rows are ...
Definition: sql_lex.h:2714
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_CREATE_REPLACE_SELECT
CREATE TABLE...REPLACE... SELECT is unsafe because which rows are replaced depends on the order that ...
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@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_UDF
Using a UDF (user-defined function) is unsafe.
Definition: sql_lex.h:2658
@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_UPDATE_IGNORE
UPDATE...IGNORE is unsafe because which rows are ignored depends on the order that rows are updated.
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@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_WRITE_AUTOINC_SELECT
Query that writes to a table with auto_inc column after selecting from other tables are unsafe as the...
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@ BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_SYSTEM_TABLE
Access to log tables is unsafe because slave and master probably log different things.
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Query_tables_list & operator=(Query_tables_list &&)=default
Table_ref * query_tables
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@ START_SROUTINES_HASH_SIZE
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bool requires_prelocking()
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void chop_off_not_own_tables()
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Table_ref * first_not_own_table()
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Table_ref ** query_tables_own_last
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bool get_using_match()
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uint32 binlog_stmt_flags
Bit field indicating the type of statement.
Definition: sql_lex.h:3117
bool is_query_tables_locked() const
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enum_lock_tables_state
Locking state of tables in this particular statement.
Definition: sql_lex.h:2566
@ LTS_LOCKED
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@ LTS_NOT_LOCKED
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void add_to_query_tables(Table_ref *table)
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Common base class for n-ary set operations, including unary.
Definition: query_term.h:402
Query term tree structure.
Definition: query_term.h:209
virtual Query_block * query_block() const =0
The query_block which holds the ORDER BY and LIMIT information for this set operation.
Query_term_set_op * m_parent
Back pointer to the node whose child we are, or nullptr (root term).
Definition: query_term.h:272
virtual Query_term_type term_type() const =0
Get the node tree type.
Containing class for iterator over the query term tree.
Definition: query_term.h:579
A context for reading through a single table using a chosen access method: index read,...
Definition: row_iterator.h:82
Simple intrusive linked list.
Definition: sql_list.h:46
Base class for secondary engine execution context objects.
Definition: sql_lex.h:2448
virtual ~Secondary_engine_execution_context()=default
Destructs the secondary engine execution context object.
Abstract base class for traversing the Query_block tree.
Definition: select_lex_visitor.h:40
Context object used by semijoin equality decorrelation code.
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This class represent server options as set by the parser.
Definition: sql_servers.h:71
Representation of an SQL command.
Definition: sql_cmd.h:65
Structure that represents element in the set of stored routines used by statement or routine.
Definition: sp.h:224
Using this class is fraught with peril, and you need to be very careful when doing so.
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For each client connection we create a separate thread with THD serving as a thread/connection descri...
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Class representing a table function.
Definition: table_function.h:53
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Table_ident(Query_expression *s)
This constructor is used only for the case when we create a derived table.
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void change_db(const char *db_name)
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Query_expression * sel
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Table_ident(Protocol *protocol, const LEX_CSTRING &db_arg, const LEX_CSTRING &table_arg, bool force)
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Table_ident(const LEX_CSTRING &table_arg)
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bool is_table_function() const
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bool is_derived_table() const
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Table_ident(LEX_CSTRING &table_arg, Table_function *table_func_arg)
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LEX_CSTRING table
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Table_function * table_function
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LEX_CSTRING db
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Table_ident(const LEX_CSTRING &db_arg, const LEX_CSTRING &table_arg)
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Table_ref * first_leaf_table()
Return first leaf table of a base table or a view/derived table.
Definition: table.h:3219
Table_ref ** prev_global
Definition: table.h:3487
Table_ref * next_leaf
Definition: table.h:3677
Table_ref * next_global
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Used for storing information associated with generated column, default values generated from expressi...
Definition: field.h:483
Represents the (explicit) window of a SQL 2003 section 7.11 <window clause>, or the implicit (inlined...
Definition: window.h:105
The internal state of the syntax parser.
Definition: sql_lexer_yacc_state.h:246
Yacc_state()
Definition: sql_lexer_yacc_state.h:248
void reset()
Definition: sql_lexer_yacc_state.h:252
thr_lock_type m_lock_type
Type of lock to be used for tables being added to the statement's table list in table_factor,...
Definition: sql_lexer_yacc_state.h:321
uchar * yacc_yyvs
Bison internal semantic value stack, yyvs, when dynamically allocated using my_yyoverflow().
Definition: sql_lexer_yacc_state.h:296
enum_mdl_type m_mdl_type
The type of requested metadata lock for tables added to the statement table list.
Definition: sql_lexer_yacc_state.h:327
~Yacc_state()
Definition: sql_lexer_yacc_state.h:269
uchar * yacc_yyss
Bison internal state stack, yyss, when dynamically allocated using my_yyoverflow().
Definition: sql_lexer_yacc_state.h:290
void reset_before_substatement()
Reset part of the state which needs resetting before parsing substatement.
Definition: sql_lexer_yacc_state.h:281
uchar * yacc_yyls
Bison internal location value stack, yyls, when dynamically allocated using my_yyoverflow().
Definition: sql_lexer_yacc_state.h:302
The class hold dynamic table statistics for a table.
Definition: table_stats.h:103
void invalidate_cache(void)
Definition: table_stats.h:216
The class hold dynamic table statistics for a table.
Definition: tablespace_stats.h:64
void invalidate_cache(void)
Definition: tablespace_stats.h:111
A (partial) implementation of std::deque allocating its blocks on a MEM_ROOT.
Definition: mem_root_deque.h:110
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sp_head represents one instance of a stored program.
Definition: sp_head.h:380
Definition: sp_head.h:120
The class represents parse-time context, which keeps track of declared variables/parameters,...
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static MEM_ROOT mem_root
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enum_query_type
Query type constants (usable as bitmap flags).
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Fido Client Authentication nullptr
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Acl_type
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uint to_uint(enum_sp_type val)
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const char * index_hint_type_name[]
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enum_sp_data_access
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void print_derived_column_names(const THD *thd, String *str, const Create_col_name_list *column_names)
Prints into 'str' a comma-separated list of column names, enclosed in parenthesis.
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bool db_is_default_db(const char *db, size_t db_len, const THD *thd)
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bool check_select_for_locking_clause(THD *)
sub_select_type
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#define TYPE_ENUM_PROCEDURE
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enum_alter_user_attribute
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void binlog_unsafe_map_init()
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Bounds_checked_array< Item * > Ref_item_array
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longlong to_longlong(enum_sp_type val)
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enum_view_create_mode
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bool walk_join_list(mem_root_deque< Table_ref * > &list, std::function< bool(Table_ref *)> action)
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bool is_union() const
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void lex_end(LEX *lex)
Call this function after preparation and execution of a query.
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enum_sp_type to_sp_type(longlong val)
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struct struct_slave_connection LEX_SLAVE_CONNECTION
enum_explain_type
Query_block type enum.
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#define TYPE_ENUM_FUNCTION
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int MYSQLlex(union YYSTYPE *, struct YYLTYPE *, class THD *)
yylex() function implementation for the main parser
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const LEX_STRING null_lex_str
LEX_STRING constant for null-string to be used in parser and other places.
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enum_sp_type
enum_sp_type defines type codes of stored programs.
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void lex_free(void)
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bool is_set_operation() const
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constexpr const int MAX_SELECT_NESTING
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void trim_whitespace(const CHARSET_INFO *cs, LEX_STRING *str)
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bool is_lex_native_function(const LEX_STRING *name)
Check if name is a sql function.
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uchar index_clause_map
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bool lex_init(void)
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const size_t INITIAL_LEX_PLUGIN_LIST_SIZE
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bool is_keyword(const char *name, size_t len)
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const LEX_CSTRING sp_data_access_name[]
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enum_keep_diagnostics
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bool lex_start(THD *thd)
Call lex_start() before every query that is to be prepared and executed.
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@ SP_READS_SQL_DATA
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@ SP_MODIFIES_SQL_DATA
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@ SP_NO_SQL
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@ SP_DEFAULT_ACCESS
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@ SP_CONTAINS_SQL
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@ UNSPECIFIED_TYPE
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@ DERIVED_TABLE_TYPE
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@ GLOBAL_OPTIONS_TYPE
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@ EXPLAIN_total
fake type, total number of all valid types
@ NO_COMMENT
Not parsing comments.
Definition: sql_lex.h:3159
@ DISCARD_COMMENT
Parsing comments that need to be discarded.
Definition: sql_lex.h:3175
@ PRESERVE_COMMENT
Parsing comments that need to be preserved.
Definition: sql_lex.h:3166
@ SP_IS_SUID
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@ SP_IS_DEFAULT_SUID
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@ SP_IS_NOT_SUID
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@ DA_KEEP_UNSPECIFIED
keep semantics is unspecified
Definition: sql_lex.h:196
@ DA_KEEP_DIAGNOSTICS
keep the diagnostics area
Definition: sql_lex.h:193
@ DA_KEEP_PARSE_ERROR
keep diagnostics area after parse error
Definition: sql_lex.h:195
@ DA_KEEP_COUNTS
keep @warning_count / @error_count
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@ DA_KEEP_NOTHING
keep nothing
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void my_error(int nr, myf MyFlags,...)
Fill in and print a previously registered error message.
Definition: my_error.cc:216
bool change_query_result(THD *thd, Query_result_interceptor *new_result, Query_result_interceptor *old_result)
Change the Query_result object of the query block.
Definition: sql_select.cc:4160
bool optimize(THD *thd, bool finalize_access_paths)
Optimize a query block and all inner query expressions.
Definition: sql_select.cc:1986
bool check_column_privileges(THD *thd)
Check privileges for all columns referenced from query block.
Definition: sql_select.cc:2029
bool check_privileges_for_subqueries(THD *thd)
Check privileges for column references in subqueries of a query block.
Definition: sql_select.cc:2134
bool transform_scalar_subqueries_to_join_with_derived(THD *thd)
Transform eligible scalar subqueries in the SELECT list, WHERE condition, HAVING condition or JOIN co...
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Item * single_visible_field() const
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void delete_unused_merged_columns(mem_root_deque< Table_ref * > *tables)
Delete unused columns from merged tables.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:5241
bool check_only_full_group_by(THD *thd)
Runs checks mandated by ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4592
void clear_sj_expressions(NESTED_JOIN *nested_join)
Remove semijoin condition for this query block.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:2425
bool apply_local_transforms(THD *thd, bool prune)
Does permanent transformations which are local to a query block (which do not merge it to another blo...
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:751
void replace_referenced_item(Item *const old_item, Item *const new_item)
Replace item in select list and preserve its reference count.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:7074
bool record_join_nest_info(mem_root_deque< Table_ref * > *tables)
Record join nest info in the select block.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:2202
void fix_after_pullout(Query_block *parent_query_block, Query_block *removed_query_block)
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:2384
bool transform_grouped_to_derived(THD *thd, bool *break_off)
Minion of transform_scalar_subqueries_to_join_with_derived.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:6091
bool decorrelate_condition(Semijoin_decorrelation &sj_decor, Table_ref *join_nest)
Decorrelate the WHERE clause or a join condition of a subquery used in an IN or EXISTS predicate.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:2735
bool transform_subquery_to_derived(THD *thd, Table_ref **out_tl, Query_expression *subs_query_expression, Item_subselect *subq, bool use_inner_join, bool reject_multiple_rows, Item *join_condition, Item *lifted_where_cond)
Converts a subquery to a derived table and inserts it into the FROM clause of the owning query block.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:7106
bool setup_conds(THD *thd)
Resolve WHERE condition and join conditions.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:1669
bool add_ftfunc_list(List< Item_func_match > *ftfuncs)
Add full-text function elements from a list into this query block.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4043
bool setup_join_cond(THD *thd, mem_root_deque< Table_ref * > *tables, bool in_update)
Resolve join conditions for a join nest.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:1730
void remove_hidden_items()
Remove hidden items from select list.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:5285
void remap_tables(THD *thd)
Re-map table numbers for all tables in a query block.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:1251
void repoint_contexts_of_join_nests(mem_root_deque< Table_ref * > join_list)
Go through a list of tables and join nests, recursively, and repoint its query_block pointer.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4058
bool decorrelate_derived_scalar_subquery_post(THD *thd, Table_ref *derived, Lifted_fields_map *lifted_where_fields, bool added_card_check)
See explanation in companion method decorrelate_derived_scalar_subquery_pre.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:6994
void propagate_unique_test_exclusion()
Propagate exclusion from table uniqueness test into subqueries.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4025
bool convert_subquery_to_semijoin(THD *thd, Item_exists_subselect *subq_pred)
Convert a subquery predicate of this query block into a Table_ref semi-join nest.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:2960
void fix_after_pullout(Query_block *parent_query_block, Query_block *removed_query_block)
Fix used tables information for a subquery after query transformations.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:2370
bool lift_fulltext_from_having_to_select_list(THD *thd)
Copies all non-aggregated calls to the full-text search MATCH function from the HAVING clause to the ...
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:7816
bool setup_wild(THD *thd)
Expand all '*' in list of expressions with the matching column references.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:1613
bool remove_aggregates(THD *thd, Query_block *select)
A minion of transform_grouped_to_derived.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:5893
bool prepare_values(THD *thd)
Prepare a table value constructor query block for optimization.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:669
bool resolve_placeholder_tables(THD *thd, bool apply_semijoin)
Resolve derived table, view, table function information for a query block.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:1284
bool simplify_joins(THD *thd, mem_root_deque< Table_ref * > *join_list, bool top, bool in_sj, Item **new_conds, uint *changelog=nullptr)
Simplify joins replacing outer joins by inner joins whenever it's possible.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:1919
void update_used_tables()
Update used tables information for all local expressions.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:856
bool remove_redundant_subquery_clauses(THD *thd, int hidden_group_field_count)
For a table subquery predicate (IN/ANY/ALL/EXISTS/etc): since it does not support LIMIT the following...
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4108
bool resolve_limits(THD *thd)
Resolve OFFSET and LIMIT clauses.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:894
bool build_sj_cond(THD *thd, NESTED_JOIN *nested_join, Query_block *subq_query_block, table_map outer_tables_map, Item **sj_cond)
Build semijoin condition for th query block.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:2449
int group_list_size() const
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4740
bool empty_order_list(Query_block *sl)
Empty the ORDER list.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4190
bool prepare(THD *thd, mem_root_deque< Item * > *insert_field_list)
Prepare query block for optimization.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:179
void reset_nj_counters(mem_root_deque< Table_ref * > *join_list=nullptr)
Set NESTED_JOIN::counter=0 in all nested joins in passed list.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:1786
bool check_view_privileges(THD *thd, Access_bitmask want_privilege_first, Access_bitmask want_privilege_next)
Check privileges for views that are merged into query block.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:1132
bool resolve_rollup_wfs(THD *thd)
Replace group by field references inside window functions with references in the presence of ROLLUP.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:5124
bool field_list_is_empty() const
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4894
Item ** add_hidden_item(Item *item)
Add item to the hidden part of select list.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:5276
void merge_contexts(Query_block *inner)
Merge name resolution context objects of a subquery into its parent.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4075
bool transform_table_subquery_to_join_with_derived(THD *thd, Item_exists_subselect *subq_pred)
Replace a table subquery ([NOT] {IN, EXISTS}) with a join to a derived table.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:5425
bool flatten_subqueries(THD *thd)
Convert semi-join subquery predicates into semi-join join nests.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:3779
bool replace_subquery_in_expr(THD *thd, Item::Css_info *subquery, Table_ref *tr, Item **expr)
A minion of transform_scalar_subqueries_to_join_with_derived.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:6568
size_t num_visible_fields() const
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4890
ORDER * find_in_group_list(Item *item, int *rollup_level) const
Finds a group expression matching the given item, or nullptr if none.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4704
bool resolve_table_value_constructor_values(THD *thd)
Resolve the rows of a table value constructor and aggregate the type of each column across rows.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:5301
bool merge_derived(THD *thd, Table_ref *derived_table)
Merge derived table into query block.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:3430
bool setup_tables(THD *thd, Table_ref *tables, bool select_insert)
Resolve and prepare information about tables for one query block.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:1169
bool supported_correlated_scalar_subquery(THD *thd, Item::Css_info *subquery, Item **lifted_where)
Called when the scalar subquery is correlated.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:7316
bool replace_item_in_expression(Item **expr, bool was_hidden, Item::Item_replacement *info, Item_transformer transformer)
Minion of transform_grouped_to_derived.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:6010
bool setup_order_final(THD *thd)
Do final setup of ORDER BY clause, after the query block is fully resolved.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4626
bool nest_derived(THD *thd, Item *join_cond, mem_root_deque< Table_ref * > *join_list, Table_ref *new_derived_table)
Push the generated derived table to the correct location inside a join nest.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:6716
bool setup_group(THD *thd)
Resolve and set up the GROUP BY list.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4671
bool resolve_subquery(THD *thd)
Resolve predicate involving subquery.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:1368
Table_ref * synthesize_derived(THD *thd, Query_expression *unit, Item *join_cond, bool left_outer, bool use_inner_join)
Create a new Table_ref object for this query block, for either: 1) a derived table which will replace...
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:5797
bool push_conditions_to_derived_tables(THD *thd)
Pushes parts of the WHERE condition of this query block to materialized derived tables.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:620
bool decorrelate_derived_scalar_subquery_pre(THD *thd, Table_ref *derived, Item *lifted_where, Lifted_fields_map *lifted_where_fields, bool *added_card_check)
We have a correlated scalar subquery, so we must do several things:
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:6818
bool resolve_rollup(THD *thd)
Resolve items in SELECT list and ORDER BY list for rollup processing.
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:5029
Item * resolve_rollup_item(THD *thd, Item *item)
Resolve an item (and its tree) for rollup processing by replacing items matching grouped expressions ...
Definition: sql_resolver.cc:4940
bool is_row_count_valid_for_semi_join()
Check if the offset and limit are valid for a semijoin.
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Marks occurrences of group by fields in a function's arguments as nullable, so that we do not optimiz...
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Add a table to the current join list.
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Set lock for all tables in current query block.
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Tries to match an identifier to the CTEs in scope; if matched, it modifies *table_name,...
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End a nested join table list.
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Initialize a new table list for a nested join.
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Plumbing for nest_last_join, q.v.
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Add a table to list of used tables.
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Nest last join operations.
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Type for transformers used by Item::transform and Item::compile.
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A better implementation of the UNIX ctype(3) library.
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Various macros useful for communicating with memory debuggers, such as Valgrind.
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Put bad content in memory to be sure it will segfault if dereferenced.
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@ SQLCOM_REPLACE_SELECT
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Common definition between mysql server & client.
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Specialization of map which uses ut_allocator.
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Names for different query parse tree parts.
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Empty value.
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olap_type
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Performance schema instrumentation interface.
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This class hierarchy is used to represent SQL structures between <query expression> and <query specif...
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@ QT_UNARY
Represents a query primary with parentesized query expression body with order by clause and/or limit/...
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@ QT_EXCEPT
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@ QT_UNION
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Represents the three set operations.
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@ QT_QUERY_BLOCK
Represents Query specification, table value constructor and explicit table.
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Query term iterator template argument type: whether to visit leaf nodes.
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@ VL_VISIT_LEAVES
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Query term iterator template argument type: how to visit nodes in tree.
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@ QTC_POST_ORDER
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required string type
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repeated Action action
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"public" interface to sys_var - server configuration variables.
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@ ISO_REPEATABLE_READ
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my_lex_states
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File containing constants that can be used throughout the server.
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Don't evaluate this subquery during statement prepare even if it's a constant one.
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enum_walk
Enumeration for {Item,Query_block[_UNIT],Table_function}walk.
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bool(Item::*)(unsigned char *) Item_processor
Processor type for {Item,Query_block[_UNIT],Table_function}walk.
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constexpr const uint8_t CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ONLY_VIEW
Special Query_block::prepare mode: changing of query is prohibited.
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Enumeration for Query_block::condition_context.
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Contains classes representing SQL-data change statements.
enum_duplicates
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#define TRX_CACHE_EMPTY
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In debug mode, verify that we're not adding an item twice to the fields list with inconsistent hidden...
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#define BINLOG_DIRECT_OFF
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#define BINLOG_DIRECT_ON
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bool is_invalid_string(const LEX_CSTRING &string_val, const CHARSET_INFO *charset_info)
(End of group GROUP_PARSER)
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The state of the lexical parser, when parsing comments.
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Type of metadata lock request.
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@ MDL_SHARED_READ
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Our own string classes, used pervasively throughout the executor.
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Convert string to printable ASCII string.
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Check if an input byte sequence is a valid character string of a given charset.
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case opt name
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Struct to hold information about the table that should be created.
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Minion class under Collect_scalar_subquery_info.
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Definition: item.h:3016
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Structure to hold parameters for CHANGE MASTER, START SLAVE, and STOP SLAVE.
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LEX_MASTER_INFO & operator=(const LEX_MASTER_INFO &)
char * relay_log_name
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char * ssl_key
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char * ssl_ca
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@ LEX_MI_UNCHANGED
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@ LEX_MI_ENABLE
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@ LEX_MI_DISABLE
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char * log_file_name
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char * user
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enum LEX_MASTER_INFO::@172 require_table_primary_key_check
Identifies what is the slave policy on primary keys in tables.
void set_unspecified()
Sets all fields to their "unspecified" value.
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ulonglong pos
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float heartbeat_period
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char * view_id
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enum LEX_MASTER_INFO::@171 m_gtid_only
uint port
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enum LEX_MASTER_INFO::@171 retry_count_opt
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Flag that is set to true whenever PRIVILEGE_CHECKS_USER is set to NULL as a part of a CHANGE MASTER T...
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Initializes everything to zero/NULL/empty.
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char * ssl_cert
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enum LEX_MASTER_INFO::@171 heartbeat_opt
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LEX_MASTER_INFO()
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enum LEX_MASTER_INFO::@171 get_public_key
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@ SPECIFIED_STRING
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@ UNSPECIFIED
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@ SPECIFIED_NULL
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@ LEX_MI_ANONYMOUS_TO_GTID_LOCAL
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@ LEX_MI_ANONYMOUS_TO_GTID_UUID
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@ LEX_MI_ANONYMOUS_TO_GTID_OFF
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@ LEX_MI_ANONYMOUS_TO_GTID_UNCHANGED
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@ UNTIL_SQL_BEFORE_GTIDS
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@ UNTIL_SQL_AFTER_GTIDS
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char * host
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Username and hostname parts of the PRIVILEGE_CHECKS_USER, when it's set to a user.
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@ LEX_MI_PK_CHECK_GENERATE
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@ LEX_MI_PK_CHECK_STREAM
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@ LEX_MI_PK_CHECK_ON
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@ LEX_MI_PK_CHECK_OFF
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Flag indicating if row format should be enforced for this channel event stream.
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The LEX object currently serves three different purposes:
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Set the current query as uncacheable.
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Create top-level query expression and query block.
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Destroy contained objects, but not the LEX object itself.
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Create query expression and query block in existing memory objects.
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True if statement references UDF functions.
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