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| PushedJoinRefIterator (THD *thd, TABLE *table, Index_lookup *ref, bool use_order, bool is_unique, ha_rows *examined_rows) |
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bool | Init () override |
| Initialize or reinitialize the iterator. More...
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int | Read () override |
| Read a single row. More...
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| TableRowIterator (THD *thd, TABLE *table) |
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void | UnlockRow () override |
| The default implementation of unlock-row method of RowIterator, used in all access methods except EQRefIterator. More...
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void | SetNullRowFlag (bool is_null_row) override |
| Mark the current row buffer as containing a NULL row or not, so that if you read from it and the flag is true, you'll get only NULLs no matter what is actually in the buffer (typically some old leftover row). More...
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void | StartPSIBatchMode () override |
| Start performance schema batch mode, if supported (otherwise ignored). More...
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void | EndPSIBatchModeIfStarted () override |
| Ends performance schema batch mode, if started. More...
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| RowIterator (THD *thd) |
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virtual | ~RowIterator ()=default |
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| RowIterator (const RowIterator &)=delete |
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| RowIterator (RowIterator &&)=default |
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virtual const IteratorProfiler * | GetProfiler () const |
| Get profiling data for this iterator (for 'EXPLAIN ANALYZE'). More...
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virtual void | SetOverrideProfiler ([[maybe_unused]] const IteratorProfiler *profiler) |
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virtual RowIterator * | real_iterator () |
| If this iterator is wrapping a different iterator (e.g. More...
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virtual const RowIterator * | real_iterator () const |
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Read a table assumed to be included in execution of a pushed join.
This is the counterpart of RefIterator / EQRefIterator for child tables in a pushed join. As the underlying handler interface for pushed joins are the same for Ref / EQRef operations, we implement both in the same PushedJoinRefIterator class.
In order to differentiate between a 'range' and 'single-row lookup' in the DebugString(), the class takes a 'bool Unique' C'tor argument. This also offers some optimizations in implementation of Read().
When the table access is performed as part of the pushed join, all 'linked' child columns are prefetched together with the parent row. The handler will then only format the row as required by MySQL and set table status accordingly.
However, there may be situations where the prepared pushed join was not executed as assumed. It is the responsibility of the handler to handle these situation by letting ha_index_read_pushed()
then effectively do a plain old' index_read_map(..., HA_READ_KEY_EXACT);