Aggregates unsorted data into a temporary table, using update operations to keep running aggregates.
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| | TemptableAggregateIterator (THD *thd, unique_ptr_destroy_only< RowIterator > subquery_iterator, Temp_table_param *temp_table_param, TABLE *table, unique_ptr_destroy_only< RowIterator > table_iterator, JOIN *join, int ref_slice) |
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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 | EndPSIBatchModeIfStarted () override |
| | Ends performance schema batch mode, if started. More...
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| void | UnlockRow () override |
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| const IteratorProfiler * | GetProfiler () const override |
| | Get profiling data for this iterator (for 'EXPLAIN ANALYZE'). More...
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| const Profiler * | GetTableIterProfiler () const |
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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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| bool | Init () |
| | Initialize or reinitialize the iterator. More...
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| int | Read () |
| | Read a single row. More...
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| virtual void | SetOverrideProfiler (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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| uint64_t | num_init_calls () const |
| | Returns the number of times Init() has been called on this iterator. More...
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| uint64_t | num_rows () const |
| | Returns the number of times Read() has returned a row successfully from this iterator. More...
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| uint64_t | num_full_reads () const |
| | Returns the number of times the iterator has been fully read. More...
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template<typename Profiler>
class TemptableAggregateIterator< Profiler >
Aggregates unsorted data into a temporary table, using update operations to keep running aggregates.
After that, works as a MaterializeIterator in that it allows the temporary table to be scanned.
'Profiler' should be 'IteratorProfilerImpl' for 'EXPLAIN ANALYZE' and 'DummyIteratorProfiler' otherwise. It is implemented as a a template parameter to minimize the impact this probe has on normal query execution.
template<typename Profiler >
Ends performance schema batch mode, if started.
It's always safe to call this.
Iterators that have children (composite iterators) must forward the EndPSIBatchModeIfStarted() call to every iterator they could conceivably have called StartPSIBatchMode() on. This ensures that after such a call to on the root iterator, all handlers are out of batch mode.
Reimplemented from RowIterator.
template<typename Profiler >
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).
This is used for outer joins, when an iterator hasn't produced any rows and we need to produce a NULL-complemented row. Init() or Read() won't necessarily reset this flag, so if you ever set is to true, make sure to also set it to false when needed.
Note that this can be called without Init() having been called first. For example, NestedLoopIterator can hit EOF immediately on the outer iterator, which means the inner iterator doesn't get an Init() call, but will still forward SetNullRowFlag to both inner and outer iterators.
TODO: We shouldn't need this. See the comments on AggregateIterator for a bit more discussion on abstracting out a row interface.
Implements RowIterator.