C++: Refactor CWE-497 for clarity and performance#547
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Do you want this in 1.19? |
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Good point, we may as well. Retargetted. |
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Performance: Fix bad join ordering
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This lifts out an intermediate helper predicate that restricts attention to only variables which are somehow affected by potential system data. The restriction existed before, but could be applied too late, meaning that on at least one database (with several very frequently accessed global variables) the query took too long.
Behaviour should be unchanged, and performance improvements have been confirmed on the problematic database.