Do not insert page titles into querycache.qc_value
querycache.qc_value column is used to store a numeric value related
to the query results, generally a COUNT(*) aggregation or timestamp,
but some query pages insert the page title here after passing it through
PHP's intval() function to parse it into a number.
While this will cause 0 to be inserted for pages whose title is not numeric
(i.e. most titles), a DB error may occur for numeric page titles that exceed
the maximum value for unsigned integers, depending on relevant DB settings,
such as MySQL's strict mode.[1]
This patch changes query pages not to insert page titles into the qc_value
column. Also, it adds the getOrderFields() method to query pages that were
missing them, to ensure that the result set inserted into the querycache
table is correctly ordered by title.
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[1] https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/sql-mode.html#sql-mode-strict
Bug: T181658
Change-Id: I1ef297257c6f419826ba4ffc6e875389ccec46db
(cherry picked from commit
335fabf5fba49fa43c0e876996baa165a7ff4350)