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Galina Shalygina authored
The logic and the implementation scheme are similar with the MDEV-9197 Pushdown conditions into non-mergeable views/derived tables How the push down is made on the example: select * from t1 where a>3 and b>10 and (a,b) in (select x,max(y) from t2 group by x); --> select * from t1 where a>3 and b>10 and (a,b) in (select x,max(y) from t2 where x>3 group by x having max(y)>10); The implementation scheme: 1. Search for the condition cond that depends only on the fields from the left part of the IN subquery (left_part) 2. Find fields F_group in the select of the right part of the IN subquery (right_part) that are used in the GROUP BY 3. Extract from the cond condition cond_where that depends only on the fields from the left_part that stay at the same places in the left_part (have the same indexes) as the F_group fields in the projection of the right_part 4. Transform cond_where so it can be pushed into the WHERE clause of the right_part and delete cond_where from the cond 5. Transform cond so it can be pushed into the HAVING clause of the right_part The optimization is made in the Item_in_subselect::pushdown_cond_for_in_subquery() and is controlled by the variable condition_pushdown_for_subquery. New test file in_subq_cond_pushdown.test is created. There are also some changes made for setup_jtbm_semi_joins(). Now it is decomposed into the 2 procedures: setup_degenerate_jtbm_semi_joins() that is called before optimize_cond() for cond and setup_jtbm_semi_joins() that is called after optimize_cond(). New setup_jtbm_semi_joins() is made in the way so that the result of its work is the same as if it was called before optimize_cond(). The code that is common for pushdown into materialized derived and into materialized IN subqueries is factored out into pushdown_cond_for_derived(), Item_in_subselect::pushdown_cond_for_in_subquery() and st_select_lex::pushdown_cond_into_where_clause().
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