Bug#31990: MINUTE() and SECOND() return bogus results when used on a DATE
HOUR(), MINUTE(), ... returned spurious results when used on a DATE-cast. This happened because DATE-cast object did not overload get_time() method in superclass Item. The default method was inappropriate here and misinterpreted the data. Patch adds missing method; get_time() on DATE-casts now returns SQL-NULL on NULL input, 0 otherwise. This coincides with the way DATE-columns behave. mysql-test/r/cast.result: Show that HOUR(), MINUTE(), ... return sensible values when used on DATE-cast objects, namely NULL for NULL-dates and 0 otherwise. Show that this coincides with how DATE-columns behave. mysql-test/t/cast.test: Show that HOUR(), MINUTE(), ... return sensible values when used on DATE-cast objects, namely NULL for NULL-dates and 0 otherwise. Show that this coincides with how DATE-columns behave. sql/item_timefunc.cc: Add get_time() method to DATE-cast object to overload the method in Item superclass that would return spurious results. Return zero-result; flag NULL if input was NULL. sql/item_timefunc.h: Add get_time() declaration to DATE-cast object.
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