Bug #40625: Concat fails on DOUBLE values in a Stored
Procedure, while DECIMAL works Selecting of the CONCAT(...<SP variable>...) result into a user variable may return wrong data. Item_func_concat::val_str contains a number of memory allocation-saving tricks. One of them concatenates strings inplace inserting the value of one string at the beginning of the other string. However, this trick didn't care about strings those points to the same data buffer: this is possible when a CONCAT() parameter is a stored procedure variable - Item_sp_variable::val_str() uses the intermediate Item_sp_variable::str_value field, where it may store a reference to an external buffer. The Item_func_concat::val_str function has been modified to take into account val_str functions (such as Item_sp_variable::val_str) that return a pointer to an internal Item member variable that may reference to a buffer provided. mysql-test/r/func_concat.result: Test case for the bug #40625. mysql-test/t/func_concat.test: Test case for the bug #40625. sql/item_strfunc.cc: Bug #40625: Concat fails on DOUBLE values in a Stored Procedure, while DECIMAL works The Item_func_concat::val_str function has been modified to take into account val_str functions (such as Item_sp_variable::val_str) that return a pointer to an internal Item member variable that may reference to a buffer provided.
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