Fix for BUG#45816 - assertion failure with index containing double
column on partitioned table An assertion 'ASSERT_COULUMN_MARKED_FOR_READ' is failed if the query is executed with index containing double column on partitioned table. The problem is that assertion expects all the fields which are read, to be in the read_set. In this query only the field 'a' is in the readset as the tables in the query are joined by the field 'a' and so the assertion fails expecting other field 'b'. Since the function cmp() is just comparison of two parameters passed, the assertion is not required. Fixed by removing the assertion in the double fields comparision function and also fixed the index initialization to do ordered index scan with RW LOCK which ensures all the fields from a key are in the read_set. Note: this bug is not reproducible with other datatypes because the assertion doesn't exist in comparision function for other datatypes. mysql-test/r/partition.result: Testcase for BUG#45816 mysql-test/t/partition.test: Testcase for BUG#45816 sql/field.cc: Removed the assertion ASSERT_COLUMN_MARED_FOR_READ in Field_double::cmp() function sql/ha_partition.cc: Fixed index_int() method to make it initialize the read_set properly if ordered index scan with RW lock is requested.
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