📄 index_merge.test
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## Index merge tests#--disable_warningsdrop table if exists t0, t1, t2, t3, t4;--enable_warnings# Create and fill a table with simple keyscreate table t0( key1 int not null, INDEX i1(key1));--disable_query_loginsert into t0 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8);let $1=7;set @d=8;while ($1){ eval insert into t0 select key1+@d from t0; eval set @d=@d*2; dec $1;}--enable_query_logalter table t0 add key2 int not null, add index i2(key2);alter table t0 add key3 int not null, add index i3(key3);alter table t0 add key4 int not null, add index i4(key4);alter table t0 add key5 int not null, add index i5(key5);alter table t0 add key6 int not null, add index i6(key6);alter table t0 add key7 int not null, add index i7(key7);alter table t0 add key8 int not null, add index i8(key8);update t0 set key2=key1,key3=key1,key4=key1,key5=key1,key6=key1,key7=key1,key8=1024-key1;analyze table t0;# 1. One index explain select * from t0 where key1 < 3 or key1 > 1020;# 2. Simple casesexplain select * from t0 where key1 < 3 or key2 > 1020;select * from t0 where key1 < 3 or key2 > 1020;explain select * from t0 where key1 < 3 or key2 <4;explainselect * from t0 where (key1 > 30 and key1<35) or (key2 >32 and key2 < 40);select * from t0 where (key1 > 30 and key1<35) or (key2 >32 and key2 < 40);# 3. Check that index_merge doesn't break "ignore/force/use index"explain select * from t0 ignore index (i2) where key1 < 3 or key2 <4;explain select * from t0 where (key1 < 3 or key2 <4) and key3 = 50;explain select * from t0 use index (i1,i2) where (key1 < 3 or key2 <4) and key3 = 50;explain select * from t0 where (key1 > 1 or key2 > 2);explain select * from t0 force index (i1,i2) where (key1 > 1 or key2 > 2);# 4. Check if conjuncts are grouped by keyuseexplain select * from t0 where key1<3 or key2<3 or (key1>5 and key1<8) or (key1>10 and key1<12) or (key2>100 and key2<110);# 5. Check index_merge with conjuncts that are always true/false# verify fallback to "range" if there is only one non-confluent conditionexplain select * from t0 where key2 = 45 or key1 <=> null;explain select * from t0 where key2 = 45 or key1 is not null;explain select * from t0 where key2 = 45 or key1 is null;# the last conj. is always false and will be discardedexplain select * from t0 where key2=10 or key3=3 or key4 <=> null;# the last conj. is always true and will cause 'all' scanexplain select * from t0 where key2=10 or key3=3 or key4 is null;# some more complicated casesexplain select key1 from t0 where (key1 <=> null) or (key2 < 5) or (key3=10) or (key4 <=> null);explain select key1 from t0 where (key1 <=> null) or (key1 < 5) or (key3=10) or (key4 <=> null);# 6.Several ways to do index_merge, (ignored) index_merge vs. rangeexplain select * from t0 where (key1 < 3 or key2 < 3) and (key3 < 4 or key4 < 4) and (key5 < 5 or key6 < 5);explainselect * from t0 where (key1 < 3 or key2 < 6) and (key1 < 7 or key3 < 4);select * from t0 where (key1 < 3 or key2 < 6) and (key1 < 7 or key3 < 4);explain select * from t0 where (key1 < 3 or key2 < 3) and (key3 < 4 or key4 < 4) and (key5 < 2 or key6 < 2); # now index_merge is not used at all when "range" is possibleexplain select * from t0 where (key1 < 3 or key2 < 3) and (key3 < 100);# this even can cause "all" scan:explain select * from t0 where (key1 < 3 or key2 < 3) and (key3 < 1000); # 7. Complex cases# tree_or(List<SEL_IMERGE>, range SEL_TREE).explain select * from t0 where ((key1 < 4 or key2 < 4) and (key2 <5 or key3 < 4)) or key2 > 5;explain select * from t0 where ((key1 < 4 or key2 < 4) and (key2 <5 or key3 < 4)) or key1 < 7;select * from t0 where ((key1 < 4 or key2 < 4) and (key2 <5 or key3 < 4)) or key1 < 7; # tree_or(List<SEL_IMERGE>, List<SEL_IMERGE>). explain select * from t0 where ((key1 < 4 or key2 < 4) and (key3 <5 or key5 < 4)) or ((key5 < 5 or key6 < 6) and (key7 <7 or key8 < 4));explain select * from t0 where ((key3 <5 or key5 < 4) and (key1 < 4 or key2 < 4)) or ((key7 <7 or key8 < 4) and (key5 < 5 or key6 < 6)); explain select * from t0 where ((key3 <5 or key5 < 4) and (key1 < 4 or key2 < 4)) or ((key3 <7 or key5 < 2) and (key5 < 5 or key6 < 6));explain select * from t0 where ((key3 <5 or key5 < 4) and (key1 < 4 or key2 < 4)) or (((key3 <7 and key7 < 6) or key5 < 2) and (key5 < 5 or key6 < 6));explain select * from t0 where ((key3 <5 or key5 < 4) and (key1 < 4 or key2 < 4)) or ((key3 >=5 or key5 < 2) and (key5 < 5 or key6 < 6));explain select * from t0 force index(i1, i2, i3, i4, i5, i6 ) where ((key3 <5 or key5 < 4) and (key1 < 4 or key2 < 4)) or ((key3 >=5 or key5 < 2) and (key5 < 5 or key6 < 6)); # 8. Verify that "order by" after index merge uses filesortselect * from t0 where key1 < 5 or key8 < 4 order by key1;explainselect * from t0 where key1 < 5 or key8 < 4 order by key1;# 9. Check that index_merge cost is compared to 'index' where possiblecreate table t2 like t0;insert into t2 select * from t0;alter table t2 add index i1_3(key1, key3);alter table t2 add index i2_3(key2, key3);alter table t2 drop index i1;alter table t2 drop index i2;alter table t2 add index i321(key3, key2, key1);# index_merge vs 'index', index_merge is better.explain select key3 from t2 where key1 = 100 or key2 = 100;# index_merge vs 'index', 'index' is better.explain select key3 from t2 where key1 <100 or key2 < 100;# index_merge vs 'all', index_merge is better.explain select key7 from t2 where key1 <100 or key2 < 100;# 10. Multipart keys.create table t4 ( key1a int not null, key1b int not null, key2 int not null, key2_1 int not null, key2_2 int not null, key3 int not null, index i1a (key1a, key1b), index i1b (key1b, key1a), index i2_1(key2, key2_1), index i2_2(key2, key2_1));insert into t4 select key1,key1,key1 div 10, key1 % 10, key1 % 10, key1 from t0;# the following will be handled by index_merge:select * from t4 where key1a = 3 or key1b = 4; explain select * from t4 where key1a = 3 or key1b = 4; # and the following will notexplain select * from t4 where key2 = 1 and (key2_1 = 1 or key3 = 5);explain select * from t4 where key2 = 1 and (key2_1 = 1 or key2_2 = 5);explain select * from t4 where key2_1 = 1 or key2_2 = 5;# 11. Multitable selectscreate table t1 like t0;insert into t1 select * from t0;# index_merge on first table in joinexplain select * from t0 left join t1 on (t0.key1=t1.key1) where t0.key1=3 or t0.key2=4; select * from t0 left join t1 on (t0.key1=t1.key1) where t0.key1=3 or t0.key2=4;explain select * from t0,t1 where (t0.key1=t1.key1) and ( t0.key1=3 or t0.key2=4);# index_merge vs. refexplain select * from t0,t1 where (t0.key1=t1.key1) and (t0.key1=3 or t0.key2=4) and t1.key1<200;# index_merge vs. refexplain select * from t0,t1 where (t0.key1=t1.key1) and (t0.key1=3 or t0.key2<4) and t1.key1=2;# index_merge on second table in joinexplain select * from t0,t1 where t0.key1 = 5 and (t1.key1 = t0.key1 or t1.key8 = t0.key1);# Fix for bug#1974explain select * from t0,t1 where t0.key1 < 3 and (t1.key1 = t0.key1 or t1.key8 = t0.key1);# index_merge inside unionexplain select * from t1 where key1=3 or key2=4 union select * from t1 where key1<4 or key3=5;# index merge in subselectexplain select * from (select * from t1 where key1 = 3 or key2 =3) as Z where key8 >5;# 12. check for long index_merges.create table t3 like t0;insert into t3 select * from t0;alter table t3 add key9 int not null, add index i9(key9);alter table t3 add keyA int not null, add index iA(keyA);alter table t3 add keyB int not null, add index iB(keyB);alter table t3 add keyC int not null, add index iC(keyC);update t3 set key9=key1,keyA=key1,keyB=key1,keyC=key1;explain select * from t3 where key1=1 or key2=2 or key3=3 or key4=4 or key5=5 or key6=6 or key7=7 or key8=8 or key9=9 or keyA=10 or keyB=11 or keyC=12; select * from t3 where key1=1 or key2=2 or key3=3 or key4=4 or key5=5 or key6=6 or key7=7 or key8=8 or key9=9 or keyA=10 or keyB=11 or keyC=12; # Test for Bug#3183explain select * from t0 where key1 < 3 or key2 < 4;select * from t0 where key1 < 3 or key2 < 4;update t0 set key8=123 where key1 < 3 or key2 < 4;select * from t0 where key1 < 3 or key2 < 4;delete from t0 where key1 < 3 or key2 < 4;select * from t0 where key1 < 3 or key2 < 4;select count(*) from t0;# Test for BUG#4177drop table t4;create table t4 (a int);insert into t4 values (1),(4),(3);set @save_join_buffer_size=@@join_buffer_size;set join_buffer_size= 4000;explain select max(A.key1 + B.key1 + A.key2 + B.key2 + A.key3 + B.key3 + A.key4 + B.key4 + A.key5 + B.key5) from t0 as A force index(i1,i2), t0 as B force index (i1,i2) where (A.key1 < 500000 or A.key2 < 3) and (B.key1 < 500000 or B.key2 < 3);select max(A.key1 + B.key1 + A.key2 + B.key2 + A.key3 + B.key3 + A.key4 + B.key4 + A.key5 + B.key5) from t0 as A force index(i1,i2), t0 as B force index (i1,i2) where (A.key1 < 500000 or A.key2 < 3) and (B.key1 < 500000 or B.key2 < 3);update t0 set key1=1;explain select max(A.key1 + B.key1 + A.key2 + B.key2 + A.key3 + B.key3 + A.key4 + B.key4 + A.key5 + B.key5) from t0 as A force index(i1,i2), t0 as B force index (i1,i2) where (A.key1 = 1 or A.key2 = 1) and (B.key1 = 1 or B.key2 = 1);select max(A.key1 + B.key1 + A.key2 + B.key2 + A.key3 + B.key3 + A.key4 + B.key4 + A.key5 + B.key5) from t0 as A force index(i1,i2), t0 as B force index (i1,i2) where (A.key1 = 1 or A.key2 = 1) and (B.key1 = 1 or B.key2 = 1);alter table t0 add filler1 char(200), add filler2 char(200), add filler3 char(200);update t0 set key2=1, key3=1, key4=1, key5=1,key6=1,key7=1 where key7 < 500;# The next query will not use index i7 in intersection if the OS doesn't # support file sizes > 2GB. (ha_myisam::ref_length depends on this and index# scan cost estimates depend on ha_myisam::ref_length)--replace_column 9 #--replace_result "4,4,4,4,4,4,4" X "4,4,4,4,4,4" X "i6,i7" "i6,i7?" "i6" "i6,i7?"explain select max(A.key1 + B.key1 + A.key2 + B.key2 + A.key3 + B.key3 + A.key4 + B.key4 + A.key5 + B.key5) from t0 as A, t0 as B where (A.key1 = 1 and A.key2 = 1 and A.key3 = 1 and A.key4=1 and A.key5=1 and A.key6=1 and A.key7 = 1 or A.key8=1) and (B.key1 = 1 and B.key2 = 1 and B.key3 = 1 and B.key4=1 and B.key5=1 and B.key6=1 and B.key7 = 1 or B.key8=1);select max(A.key1 + B.key1 + A.key2 + B.key2 + A.key3 + B.key3 + A.key4 + B.key4 + A.key5 + B.key5) from t0 as A, t0 as B where (A.key1 = 1 and A.key2 = 1 and A.key3 = 1 and A.key4=1 and A.key5=1 and A.key6=1 and A.key7 = 1 or A.key8=1) and (B.key1 = 1 and B.key2 = 1 and B.key3 = 1 and B.key4=1 and B.key5=1 and B.key6=1 and B.key7 = 1 or B.key8=1);set join_buffer_size= @save_join_buffer_size;# Test for BUG#4177 ends drop table t0, t1, t2, t3, t4;# BUG#16166CREATE TABLE t1 ( cola char(3) not null, colb char(3) not null, filler char(200), key(cola), key(colb));INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('foo','bar', 'ZZ'),('fuz','baz', 'ZZ');--disable_query_loglet $1=9;while ($1){ eval INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * from t1 WHERE cola = 'foo'; dec $1;}let $1=13;while ($1){ eval INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * from t1 WHERE cola <> 'foo'; dec $1;}--enable_query_logOPTIMIZE TABLE t1;select count(*) from t1;explain select * from t1 WHERE cola = 'foo' AND colb = 'bar';explain select * from t1 force index(cola,colb) WHERE cola = 'foo' AND colb = 'bar';drop table t1;## BUG#17314: Index_merge/intersection not choosen by the optimizer for MERGE tables#create table t0 (a int);insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);create table t1 ( a int, b int, filler1 char(200), filler2 char(200), key(a),key(b));insert into t1 select @v:= A.a, @v, 't1', 'filler2' from t0 A, t0 B, t0 C;create table t2 like t1;create table t3 ( a int, b int, filler1 char(200), filler2 char(200), key(a),key(b)) engine=merge union=(t1,t2);--replace_column 9 #explain select * from t1 where a=1 and b=1;--replace_column 9 #explain select * from t3 where a=1 and b=1;drop table t3;drop table t0, t1, t2;
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