rdbms: inject the mysql index name aliases into Database
[lhc/web/wiklou.git] / includes / libs / rdbms / database / DatabaseMysqlBase.php
index 8fb8db5..d1d0179 100644 (file)
@@ -1418,40 +1418,6 @@ abstract class DatabaseMysqlBase extends Database {
                return in_array( $name, $this->listViews( $prefix ) );
        }
 
-       /**
-        * Allows for index remapping in queries where this is not consistent across DBMS
-        *
-        * @param string $index
-        * @return string
-        */
-       protected function indexName( $index ) {
-               /**
-                * When SQLite indexes were introduced in r45764, it was noted that
-                * SQLite requires index names to be unique within the whole database,
-                * not just within a schema. As discussed in CR r45819, to avoid the
-                * need for a schema change on existing installations, the indexes
-                * were implicitly mapped from the new names to the old names.
-                *
-                * This mapping can be removed if DB patches are introduced to alter
-                * the relevant tables in existing installations. Note that because
-                * this index mapping applies to table creation, even new installations
-                * of MySQL have the old names (except for installations created during
-                * a period where this mapping was inappropriately removed, see
-                * T154872).
-                */
-               $renamed = [
-                       'ar_usertext_timestamp' => 'usertext_timestamp',
-                       'un_user_id' => 'user_id',
-                       'un_user_ip' => 'user_ip',
-               ];
-
-               if ( isset( $renamed[$index] ) ) {
-                       return $renamed[$index];
-               } else {
-                       return $index;
-               }
-       }
-
        protected function isTransactableQuery( $sql ) {
                return parent::isTransactableQuery( $sql ) &&
                        !preg_match( '/^SELECT\s+(GET|RELEASE|IS_FREE)_LOCK\(/', $sql );