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/* -*- mode: c++; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
* vim:expandtab:shiftwidth=2:tabstop=2:smarttab:
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Sun Microsystems
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#ifndef DRIZZLED_TABLE_LIST_H
#define DRIZZLED_TABLE_LIST_H
#include <drizzled/table.h>
class Index_hint;
class COND_EQUAL;
class Natural_join_column;
class select_union;
class Select_Lex_Unit;
class Select_Lex;
class Tmp_Table_Param;
class Item_subselect;
class Table;
namespace drizzled
{
namespace plugin
{
class InfoSchemaTable;
class StorageEngine;
}
}
struct nested_join_st;
/**
* A Table referenced in the FROM clause.
*
* These table references can be of several types that correspond to
* different SQL elements. Below we list all types of TableLists with
* the necessary conditions to determine when a TableList instance
* belongs to a certain type.
*
* 1) table (TableList::view == NULL)
* - base table
* (TableList::derived == NULL)
* - subquery - TableList::table is a temp table
* (TableList::derived != NULL)
*
* @note
*
* for schema tables TableList::field_translation may be != NULL
*
* 2) Was VIEW
* 3) nested table reference (TableList::nested_join != NULL)
* - table sequence - e.g. (t1, t2, t3)
* @todo how to distinguish from a JOIN?
* - general JOIN
* @todo how to distinguish from a table sequence?
* - NATURAL JOIN
* (TableList::natural_join != NULL)
* - JOIN ... USING
* (TableList::join_using_fields != NULL)
* - semi-join
*/
class TableList
{
public:
TableList():
next_local(NULL),
next_global(NULL),
prev_global(NULL),
db(NULL),
alias(NULL),
table_name(NULL),
option(NULL),
on_expr(NULL),
table(NULL),
prep_on_expr(NULL),
cond_equal(NULL),
natural_join(NULL),
is_natural_join(false),
is_join_columns_complete(false),
straight(false),
updating(false),
force_index(false),
ignore_leaves(false),
create(false),
join_using_fields(NULL),
join_columns(NULL),
next_name_resolution_table(NULL),
index_hints(NULL),
derived_result(NULL),
derived(NULL),
schema_select_lex(NULL),
select_lex(NULL),
next_leaf(NULL),
outer_join(0),
shared(0),
i_s_requested_object(0),
db_length(0),
table_name_length(0),
dep_tables(0),
on_expr_dep_tables(0),
nested_join(NULL),
embedding(NULL),
join_list(NULL),
db_type(NULL),
internal_tmp_table(false),
is_alias(false),
is_fqtn(false),
has_db_lookup_value(false),
has_table_lookup_value(false)
{}
/**
* List of tables local to a subquery (used by SQL_LIST). Considers
* views as leaves (unlike 'next_leaf' below). Created at parse time
* in Select_Lex::add_table_to_list() -> table_list.link_in_list().
*/
TableList *next_local;
/** link in a global list of all queries tables */
TableList *next_global;
TableList **prev_global;
char *db;
const char *alias;
char *table_name;
char *option; ///< Used by cache index
Item *on_expr; ///< Used with outer join
Table *table; ///< opened table
/**
* The structure of ON expression presented in the member above
* can be changed during certain optimizations. This member
* contains a snapshot of AND-OR structure of the ON expression
* made after permanent transformations of the parse tree, and is
* used to restore ON clause before every reexecution of a prepared
* statement or stored procedure.
*/
Item *prep_on_expr;
COND_EQUAL *cond_equal; ///< Used with outer join
/**
* During parsing - left operand of NATURAL/USING join where 'this' is
* the right operand. After parsing (this->natural_join == this) iff
* 'this' represents a NATURAL or USING join operation. Thus after
* parsing 'this' is a NATURAL/USING join iff (natural_join != NULL).
*/
TableList *natural_join;
/**
* True if 'this' represents a nested join that is a NATURAL JOIN.
* For one of the operands of 'this', the member 'natural_join' points
* to the other operand of 'this'.
*/
bool is_natural_join;
/** true if join_columns contains all columns of this table reference. */
bool is_join_columns_complete;
bool straight; ///< optimize with prev table
bool updating; ///< for replicate-do/ignore table
bool force_index; ///< prefer index over table scan
bool ignore_leaves; ///< preload only non-leaf nodes
/**
* This TableList object corresponds to the table to be created
* so it is possible that it does not exist (used in CREATE TABLE
* ... SELECT implementation).
*/
bool create;
/** Field names in a USING clause for JOIN ... USING. */
List<String> *join_using_fields;
/**
* Explicitly store the result columns of either a NATURAL/USING join or
* an operand of such a join.
*/
List<Natural_join_column> *join_columns;
/**
* List of nodes in a nested join tree, that should be considered as
* leaves with respect to name resolution. The leaves are: views,
* top-most nodes representing NATURAL/USING joins, subqueries, and
* base tables. All of these TableList instances contain a
* materialized list of columns. The list is local to a subquery.
*/
TableList *next_name_resolution_table;
/** Index names in a "... JOIN ... USE/IGNORE INDEX ..." clause. */
List<Index_hint> *index_hints;
/**
* select_result for derived table to pass it from table creation to table
* filling procedure
*/
select_union *derived_result;
Select_Lex_Unit *derived; ///< Select_Lex_Unit of derived table */
Select_Lex *schema_select_lex;
/** link to select_lex where this table was used */
Select_Lex *select_lex;
/**
* List of all base tables local to a subquery including all view
* tables. Unlike 'next_local', this in this list views are *not*
* leaves. Created in setup_tables() -> make_leaves_list().
*/
TableList *next_leaf;
thr_lock_type lock_type;
uint32_t outer_join; ///< Which join type
uint32_t shared; ///<Used in multi-upd
uint32_t i_s_requested_object;
size_t db_length;
size_t table_name_length;
table_map dep_tables; ///< tables the table depends on
table_map on_expr_dep_tables; ///< tables on expression depends on
nested_join_st *nested_join; ///< if the element is a nested join
TableList *embedding; ///< nested join containing the table
List<TableList> *join_list; ///< join list the table belongs to
drizzled::plugin::StorageEngine *db_type; ///< table_type for handler
char timestamp_buffer[20]; ///< buffer for timestamp (19+1)
bool internal_tmp_table;
/** true if an alias for this table was specified in the SQL. */
bool is_alias;
/**
* true if the table is referred to in the statement using a fully
* qualified name (<db_name>.<table_name>).
*/
bool is_fqtn;
bool has_db_lookup_value;
bool has_table_lookup_value;
void set_underlying_merge();
bool setup_underlying(Session *session);
/**
* If you change placeholder(), please check the condition in
* check_transactional_lock() too.
*/
bool placeholder();
/**
* Print table as it should be in join list.
*
* @param str string where table should be printed
*/
void print(Session *session, String *str, enum_query_type query_type);
/**
* Sets insert_values buffer
*
* @param[in] memory pool for allocating
*
* @retval
* false - OK
* @retval
* true - out of memory
*/
bool set_insert_values(drizzled::memory::Root *mem_root);
/**
* Find underlying base tables (TableList) which represent given
* table_to_find (Table)
*
* @param[in] table to find
*
* @retval
* NULL if table is not found
* @retval
* Pointer to found table reference
*/
TableList *find_underlying_table(Table *table);
/**
* Retrieve the first (left-most) leaf in a nested join tree with
* respect to name resolution.
*
* @details
*
* Given that 'this' is a nested table reference, recursively walk
* down the left-most children of 'this' until we reach a leaf
* table reference with respect to name resolution.
*
* @retval
* If 'this' is a nested table reference - the left-most child of
* the tree rooted in 'this',
* else return 'this'
*/
TableList *first_leaf_for_name_resolution();
/**
* Retrieve the last (right-most) leaf in a nested join tree with
* respect to name resolution.
*
* @details
*
* Given that 'this' is a nested table reference, recursively walk
* down the right-most children of 'this' until we reach a leaf
* table reference with respect to name resolution.
*
* @retval
* If 'this' is a nested table reference - the right-most child of
* the tree rooted in 'this',
* else 'this'
*/
TableList *last_leaf_for_name_resolution();
/**
* Test if this is a leaf with respect to name resolution.
*
* @details
*
* A table reference is a leaf with respect to name resolution if
* it is either a leaf node in a nested join tree (table, view,
* schema table, subquery), or an inner node that represents a
* NATURAL/USING join, or a nested join with materialized join
* columns.
*
* @retval
* true if a leaf, false otherwise.
*/
bool is_leaf_for_name_resolution();
inline TableList *top_table()
{ return this; }
/**
* Return subselect that contains the FROM list this table is taken from
*
* @retval
* Subselect item for the subquery that contains the FROM list
* this table is taken from if there is any
* @retval
* NULL otherwise
*/
Item_subselect *containing_subselect();
/**
* Compiles the tagged hints list and fills up st_table::keys_in_use_for_query,
* st_table::keys_in_use_for_group_by, st_table::keys_in_use_for_order_by,
* st_table::force_index and st_table::covering_keys.
*
* @param the Table to operate on.
*
* @details
*
* The parser collects the index hints for each table in a "tagged list"
* (TableList::index_hints). Using the information in this tagged list
* this function sets the members Table::keys_in_use_for_query,
* Table::keys_in_use_for_group_by, Table::keys_in_use_for_order_by,
* Table::force_index and Table::covering_keys.
*
* Current implementation of the runtime does not allow mixing FORCE INDEX
* and USE INDEX, so this is checked here. Then the FORCE INDEX list
* (if non-empty) is appended to the USE INDEX list and a flag is set.
*
* Multiple hints of the same kind are processed so that each clause
* is applied to what is computed in the previous clause.
*
* For example:
* USE INDEX (i1) USE INDEX (i2)
* is equivalent to
* USE INDEX (i1,i2)
* and means "consider only i1 and i2".
*
* Similarly
* USE INDEX () USE INDEX (i1)
* is equivalent to
* USE INDEX (i1)
* and means "consider only the index i1"
*
* It is OK to have the same index several times, e.g. "USE INDEX (i1,i1)" is
* not an error.
*
* Different kind of hints (USE/FORCE/IGNORE) are processed in the following
* order:
* 1. All indexes in USE (or FORCE) INDEX are added to the mask.
* 2. All IGNORE INDEX
* e.g. "USE INDEX i1, IGNORE INDEX i1, USE INDEX i1" will not use i1 at all
* as if we had "USE INDEX i1, USE INDEX i1, IGNORE INDEX i1".
* As an optimization if there is a covering index, and we have
* IGNORE INDEX FOR GROUP/order_st, and this index is used for the JOIN part,
* then we have to ignore the IGNORE INDEX FROM GROUP/order_st.
*
* @retval
* false no errors found
* @retval
* true found and reported an error.
*/
bool process_index_hints(Table *table);
/**
* Creates a table definition cache key for this table entry.
*
* @param[out] Create key here (must be of size MAX_DBKEY_LENGTH)
*
* @note
*
* The table cache_key is created from:
* db_name + \0
* table_name + \0
*
* if the table is a tmp table, we add the following to make each tmp table
* unique on the slave:
*
* 4 bytes for master thread id
* 4 bytes pseudo thread id
*
* @retval
* Length of key
*/
uint32_t create_table_def_key(char *key);
};
void close_thread_tables(Session *session);
#endif /* DRIZZLED_TABLE_LIST_H */
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