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Daniel John Debrunner commented on DERBY-3310:
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[more rambling]
The pattern of modifying the node being wrapped when wrapping it seems a common
theme in ResultSetNode:
genProjectRestrictForReordering & genProjectRestrict also do it.
Have to say it's a very counter-intuitive coding style and likely to lead to
bugs.
> ASSERT in MergeSort.checkColumnTypes() disallow legal type conversions
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>
> Key: DERBY-3310
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3310
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SQL
> Affects Versions: 10.4.0.0
> Reporter: Dyre Tjeldvoll
> Assignee: Kathey Marsden
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: cast-repro.sql, derby-3310_try1_diff.txt
>
>
> The following code
> CREATE TABLE U (SNAME VARCHAR(32000), TNAME VARCHAR(32000), C1 BIGINT);
> -- This triggers an ASSERT (because 2 is INTEGER and not BIGINT)
> INSERT INTO U(SNAME, TNAME, C1) SELECT DISTINCT SCHEMANAME, TABLENAME, 2
> FROM SYS.SYSTABLES T JOIN SYS.SYSSCHEMAS S ON T.SCHEMAID = S.SCHEMAID;
> gives
> ERROR XJ001: Java exception: 'ASSERT FAILED col1.getClass() (class
> org.apache.derby.iapi.types.SQLInteger) expected to be the same as
> col2.getClass() (class org.apache.derby.iapi.types.SQLLongint):
> org.apache.derby.shared.common.sanity.AssertFailure'.
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