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.

Also fixes similar bug in Date-Field now.
parent b1e77cfc
......@@ -414,4 +414,28 @@ NULL
NULL
20070719
drop table t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (f1 DATE);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2007-07-19'), (NULL);
SELECT HOUR(f1),
MINUTE(f1),
SECOND(f1) FROM t1;
HOUR(f1) MINUTE(f1) SECOND(f1)
0 0 0
NULL NULL NULL
SELECT HOUR(CAST('2007-07-19' AS DATE)),
MINUTE(CAST('2007-07-19' AS DATE)),
SECOND(CAST('2007-07-19' AS DATE));
HOUR(CAST('2007-07-19' AS DATE)) MINUTE(CAST('2007-07-19' AS DATE)) SECOND(CAST('2007-07-19' AS DATE))
0 0 0
SELECT HOUR(CAST(NULL AS DATE)),
MINUTE(CAST(NULL AS DATE)),
SECOND(CAST(NULL AS DATE));
HOUR(CAST(NULL AS DATE)) MINUTE(CAST(NULL AS DATE)) SECOND(CAST(NULL AS DATE))
NULL NULL NULL
SELECT HOUR(NULL),
MINUTE(NULL),
SECOND(NULL);
HOUR(NULL) MINUTE(NULL) SECOND(NULL)
NULL NULL NULL
DROP TABLE t1;
End of 5.0 tests
......@@ -214,4 +214,9 @@ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('0000-00-00');
ERROR 22007: Incorrect date value: '0000-00-00' for column 'a' at row 1
SET SQL_MODE=DEFAULT;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT curdate() AS f1;
SELECT hour(f1), minute(f1), second(f1) FROM t1;
hour(f1) minute(f1) second(f1)
0 0 0
DROP TABLE t1;
End of 5.0 tests
......@@ -246,4 +246,26 @@ INSERT INTO t1(d1) VALUES ('2007-07-19 08:30:00'), (NULL),
SELECT cast(date(d1) as signed) FROM t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Bug #31990: MINUTE() and SECOND() return bogus results when used on a DATE
#
# Show that HH:MM:SS of a DATE are 0, and that it's the same for columns
# and typecasts (NULL in, NULL out).
CREATE TABLE t1 (f1 DATE);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2007-07-19'), (NULL);
SELECT HOUR(f1),
MINUTE(f1),
SECOND(f1) FROM t1;
SELECT HOUR(CAST('2007-07-19' AS DATE)),
MINUTE(CAST('2007-07-19' AS DATE)),
SECOND(CAST('2007-07-19' AS DATE));
SELECT HOUR(CAST(NULL AS DATE)),
MINUTE(CAST(NULL AS DATE)),
SECOND(CAST(NULL AS DATE));
SELECT HOUR(NULL),
MINUTE(NULL),
SECOND(NULL);
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo End of 5.0 tests
......@@ -190,4 +190,12 @@ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('0000-00-00');
SET SQL_MODE=DEFAULT;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
#
# Bug #31990: MINUTE() and SECOND() return bogus results when used on a DATE
#
CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT curdate() AS f1;
SELECT hour(f1), minute(f1), second(f1) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo End of 5.0 tests
......@@ -5194,6 +5194,13 @@ String *Field_date::val_str(String *val_buffer,
}
bool Field_date::get_time(MYSQL_TIME *ltime)
{
bzero((char *)ltime, sizeof(MYSQL_TIME));
return 0;
}
int Field_date::cmp(const char *a_ptr, const char *b_ptr)
{
int32 a,b;
......
......@@ -933,6 +933,7 @@ class Field_date :public Field_str {
double val_real(void);
longlong val_int(void);
String *val_str(String*,String *);
bool get_time(MYSQL_TIME *ltime);
bool send_binary(Protocol *protocol);
int cmp(const char *,const char*);
void sort_string(char *buff,uint length);
......
......@@ -2645,6 +2645,13 @@ bool Item_date_typecast::get_date(MYSQL_TIME *ltime, uint fuzzy_date)
}
bool Item_date_typecast::get_time(MYSQL_TIME *ltime)
{
bzero((char *)ltime, sizeof(MYSQL_TIME));
return args[0]->null_value;
}
String *Item_date_typecast::val_str(String *str)
{
DBUG_ASSERT(fixed == 1);
......
......@@ -779,6 +779,7 @@ class Item_date_typecast :public Item_typecast_maybe_null
const char *func_name() const { return "cast_as_date"; }
String *val_str(String *str);
bool get_date(MYSQL_TIME *ltime, uint fuzzy_date);
bool get_time(MYSQL_TIME *ltime);
const char *cast_type() const { return "date"; }
enum_field_types field_type() const { return MYSQL_TYPE_DATE; }
Field *tmp_table_field(TABLE *t_arg)
......
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