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-- source include/have_utf16.inc
-- source include/have_utf8mb4.inc
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
--echo #
--echo # Start of 5.5 tests
--echo #
SET NAMES latin1;
SET character_set_connection=utf16;
select hex('a'), hex('a ');
-- source include/endspace.inc
# Check that incomplete utf16 characters in HEX notation
# are left-padded with zeros
#
select hex(_utf16 0x44);
select hex(_utf16 0x3344);
select hex(_utf16 0x113344);
# Check that 0x20 is only trimmed when it is
# a part of real SPACE character, not just a part
# of a multibyte sequence.
# Note, CYRILLIC LETTER ER is used as an example, which
# is stored as 0x0420 in utf16, thus contains 0x20 in the
# low byte. The second character is THREE-PER-M, U+2004,
# which contains 0x20 in the high byte.
CREATE TABLE t1 (word VARCHAR(64), word2 CHAR(64)) CHARACTER SET utf16;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (_koi8r 0xF2, _koi8r 0xF2), (X'2004',X'2004');
SELECT hex(word) FROM t1 ORDER BY word;
SELECT hex(word2) FROM t1 ORDER BY word2;
DELETE FROM t1;
#
# Check that real spaces are correctly trimmed.
#
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (X'042000200020',X'042000200020'), (X'200400200020', X'200400200020');
SELECT hex(word) FROM t1 ORDER BY word;
SELECT hex(word2) FROM t1 ORDER BY word2;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Check LPAD/RPAD
#
SELECT hex(LPAD(_utf16 X'0420',10,_utf16 X'0421'));
SELECT hex(LPAD(_utf16 X'0420',10,_utf16 X'04210422'));
SELECT hex(LPAD(_utf16 X'0420',10,_utf16 X'042104220423'));
SELECT hex(LPAD(_utf16 X'0420042104220423042404250426042704280429042A042B',10,_utf16 X'042104220423'));
SELECT hex(LPAD(_utf16 X'D800DC00', 10, _utf16 X'0421'));
SELECT hex(LPAD(_utf16 X'0421', 10, _utf16 X'D800DC00'));
SELECT hex(RPAD(_utf16 X'0420',10,_utf16 X'0421'));
SELECT hex(RPAD(_utf16 X'0420',10,_utf16 X'04210422'));
SELECT hex(RPAD(_utf16 X'0420',10,_utf16 X'042104220423'));
SELECT hex(RPAD(_utf16 X'0420042104220423042404250426042704280429042A042B',10,_utf16 X'042104220423'));
SELECT hex(RPAD(_utf16 X'D800DC00', 10, _utf16 X'0421'));
SELECT hex(RPAD(_utf16 X'0421', 10, _utf16 X'D800DC00'));
CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT
LPAD(_utf16 X'0420',10,_utf16 X'0421') l,
RPAD(_utf16 X'0420',10,_utf16 X'0421') r;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
select hex(l), hex(r) from t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
create table t1 (f1 char(30));
insert into t1 values ("103000"), ("22720000"), ("3401200"), ("78000");
select lpad(f1, 12, "-o-/") from t1;
drop table t1;
######################################################
#
# Test of like
#
SET NAMES latin1;
SET character_set_connection=utf16;
--source include/ctype_like.inc
SET NAMES utf8;
SET character_set_connection=utf16;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(10) CHARACTER SET utf16);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('фыва'),('Фыва'),('фЫва'),('фыВа'),('фывА'),('ФЫВА');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('фывапролдж'),('Фывапролдж'),('фЫвапролдж'),('фыВапролдж');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('фывАпролдж'),('фываПролдж'),('фывапРолдж'),('фывапрОлдж');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('фывапроЛдж'),('фывапролДж'),('фывапролдЖ'),('ФЫВАПРОЛДЖ');
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a LIKE '%фЫва%' ORDER BY BINARY a;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a LIKE '%фЫв%' ORDER BY BINARY a;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a LIKE 'фЫва%' ORDER BY BINARY a;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a LIKE 'фЫва%' COLLATE utf16_bin ORDER BY BINARY a;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (word varchar(64) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (word))
ENGINE=MyISAM CHARACTER SET utf16;
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("cat");
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE word LIKE "c%";
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE word LIKE "ca_";
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE word LIKE "cat";
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE word LIKE _utf16 x'00630025'; # "c%"
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE word LIKE _utf16 x'00630061005F'; # "ca_"
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Check that INSERT() works fine.
# This invokes charpos() function.
select insert(_utf16 0x006100620063,10,2,_utf16 0x006400650066);
select insert(_utf16 0x006100620063,1,2,_utf16 0x006400650066);
########################################################
#
# Bug 1264
#
# Description:
#
# When using a ucs2 table in MySQL,
# either with ucs2_general_ci or ucs2_bin collation,
# words are returned in an incorrect order when using ORDER BY
# on an _indexed_ CHAR or VARCHAR column. They are sorted with
# the longest word *first* instead of last. I.E. The word "aardvark"
# is in the results before the word "a".
#
# If there is no index for the column, the problem does not occur.
#
# Interestingly, if there is no second column, the words are returned
# in the correct order.
#
# According to EXPLAIN, it looks like when the output includes columns that
# are not part of the index sorted on, it does a filesort, which fails.
# Using a straight index yields correct results.
SET NAMES latin1;
#
# Two fields, index
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
word VARCHAR(64),
bar INT(11) default 0,
PRIMARY KEY (word))
ENGINE=MyISAM
CHARSET utf16
COLLATE utf16_general_ci ;
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aar");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("a");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvar");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvark");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvara");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvarz");
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word;
EXPLAIN SELECT word FROM t1 ORDER BY word;
SELECT word FROM t1 ORDER by word;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# One field, index
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
word VARCHAR(64) ,
PRIMARY KEY (word))
ENGINE=MyISAM
CHARSET utf16
COLLATE utf16_general_ci;
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aar");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("a");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvar");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvark");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvara");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvarz");
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY WORD;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Two fields, no index
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
word TEXT,
bar INT(11) AUTO_INCREMENT,
PRIMARY KEY (bar))
ENGINE=MyISAM
CHARSET utf16
COLLATE utf16_general_ci ;
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aar");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("a" );
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvar");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvark");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvara");
INSERT INTO t1 (word) VALUES ("aardvarz");
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY word;
EXPLAIN SELECT word FROM t1 ORDER BY word;
SELECT word FROM t1 ORDER BY word;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# END OF Bug 1264 test
#
########################################################
#
# Check alignment for from-binary-conversion with CAST and CONVERT
#
SELECT hex(cast(0xAA as char character set utf16));
SELECT hex(convert(0xAA using utf16));
#
# Check alignment for string types
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a char(10) character set utf16);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0x1),(0x11),(0x111),(0x1111),(0x11111);
SELECT HEX(a) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a varchar(10) character set utf16);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0x1),(0x11),(0x111),(0x1111),(0x11111);
SELECT HEX(a) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a text character set utf16);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0x1),(0x11),(0x111),(0x1111),(0x11111);
SELECT HEX(a) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a mediumtext character set utf16);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0x1),(0x11),(0x111),(0x1111),(0x11111);
SELECT HEX(a) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a longtext character set utf16);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0x1),(0x11),(0x111),(0x1111),(0x11111);
SELECT HEX(a) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
##
## Bug #5024 Server crashes with queries on fields
## with certain charset/collation settings
##
##
#create table t1 (s1 char character set utf16 collate utf16_czech_ci);
#insert into t1 values ('0'),('1'),('2'),('a'),('b'),('c');
#select s1 from t1 where s1 > 'a' order by s1;
#drop table t1;
#
#
# Bug #5081 : UCS2 fields are filled with '0x2020'
# after extending field length
#
create table t1(a char(1)) default charset utf16;
insert into t1 values ('a'),('b'),('c');
alter table t1 modify a char(5);
select a, hex(a) from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Check prepare statement from an UTF16 string
#
set @ivar= 1234;
set @str1 = 'select ?';
set @str2 = convert(@str1 using utf16);
prepare stmt1 from @str2;
execute stmt1 using @ivar;
#
# Check that utf16 works with ENUM and SET type
#
set names utf8;
create table t1 (a enum('x','y','z') character set utf16);
show create table t1;
insert into t1 values ('x');
insert into t1 values ('y');
insert into t1 values ('z');
select a, hex(a) from t1 order by a;
alter table t1 change a a enum('x','y','z','d','e','ä','ö','ü') character set utf16;
show create table t1;
insert into t1 values ('D');
insert into t1 values ('E ');
insert into t1 values ('ä');
insert into t1 values ('ö');
insert into t1 values ('ü');
select a, hex(a) from t1 order by a;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (a set ('x','y','z','ä','ö','ü') character set utf16);
show create table t1;
insert into t1 values ('x');
insert into t1 values ('y');
insert into t1 values ('z');
insert into t1 values ('x,y');
insert into t1 values ('x,y,z,ä,ö,ü');
select a, hex(a) from t1 order by a;
drop table t1;
#
# Bug#7302 UCS2 data in ENUM fields get truncated when new column is added
#
create table t1(a enum('a','b','c')) default character set utf16;
insert into t1 values('a'),('b'),('c');
alter table t1 add b char(1);
show warnings;
select * from t1 order by a;
drop table t1;
SET NAMES latin1;
SET collation_connection='utf16_general_ci';
-- source include/ctype_filesort.inc
-- source include/ctype_like_escape.inc
SET NAMES latin1;
SET collation_connection='utf16_bin';
-- source include/ctype_filesort.inc
-- source include/ctype_filesort2.inc
-- source include/ctype_like_escape.inc
#
# Bug#10344 Some string functions fail for UCS2
#
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e50068,1));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e50068,2));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e50068,3));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e50068,-1));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e50068,-2));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e50068,-3));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e5D800DC00,1));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e5D800DC00,2));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e5D800DC00,3));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e5D800DC00,-1));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e5D800DC00,-2));
select hex(substr(_utf16 0x00e400e5D800DC00,-3));
SET NAMES latin1;
##
## Bug#8235
##
## This bug also helped to find another problem that
## INSERT of a UCS2 string containing a negative number
## into a unsigned int column didn't produce warnings.
## This test covers both problems.
##
##SET collation_connection='ucs2_swedish_ci';
##CREATE TABLE t1 (Field1 int(10) default '0');
### no warnings, negative numbers are allowed
##INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('-1');
##SELECT * FROM t1;
##DROP TABLE t1;
##CREATE TABLE t1 (Field1 int(10) unsigned default '0');
### this should generate a "Data truncated" warning
##INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('-1');
##DROP TABLE t1;
##SET NAMES latin1;
###
### Bug #14583 Bug on query using a LIKE on indexed field with ucs2_bin collation
###
##--disable_warnings
##create table t1(f1 varchar(5) CHARACTER SET utf16 COLLATE utf16_bin NOT NULL) engine=InnoDB;
##--enable_warnings
##insert into t1 values('a');
##create index t1f1 on t1(f1);
##select f1 from t1 where f1 like 'a%';
##drop table t1;
#
# Bug#9442 Set parameter make query fail if column character set is UCS2
#
create table t1 (utext varchar(20) character set utf16);
insert into t1 values ("lily");
insert into t1 values ("river");
prepare stmt from 'select utext from t1 where utext like ?';
set @param1='%%';
execute stmt using @param1;
execute stmt using @param1;
select utext from t1 where utext like '%%';
drop table t1;
deallocate prepare stmt;
#
# Bug#22052 Trailing spaces are not removed from UNICODE fields in an index
#
create table t1 (
a char(10) character set utf16 not null,
index a (a)
) engine=myisam;
insert into t1 values (repeat(0x201f, 10));
insert into t1 values (repeat(0x2020, 10));
insert into t1 values (repeat(0x2021, 10));
# make sure "index read" is used
explain select hex(a) from t1 order by a;
select hex(a) from t1 order by a;
alter table t1 drop index a;
select hex(a) from t1 order by a;
drop table t1;
##
## Bug #20076: server crashes for a query with GROUP BY if MIN/MAX aggregation
## over a 'ucs2' field uses a temporary table
##
##CREATE TABLE t1 (id int, s char(5) CHARACTER SET ucs2 COLLATE ucs2_unicode_ci);
##INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 'ZZZZZ'), (1, 'ZZZ'), (2, 'ZZZ'), (2, 'ZZZZZ');
##SELECT id, MIN(s) FROM t1 GROUP BY id;
##DROP TABLE t1;
###
### Bug #20536: md5() with GROUP BY and UCS2 return different results on myisam/innodb
###
##
##--disable_warnings
##drop table if exists bug20536;
##--enable_warnings
##
##set names latin1;
##create table bug20536 (id bigint not null auto_increment primary key, name
##varchar(255) character set ucs2 not null);
##insert into `bug20536` (`id`,`name`) values (1, _latin1 x'7465737431'), (2, "'test\\_2'");
##select md5(name) from bug20536;
##select sha1(name) from bug20536;
##select make_set(3, name, upper(name)) from bug20536;
##select export_set(5, name, upper(name)) from bug20536;
##select export_set(5, name, upper(name), ",", 5) from bug20536;
#
# Bug #20108: corrupted default enum value for a ucs2 field
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
status enum('active','passive') character set utf16 collate utf16_general_ci
NOT NULL default 'passive'
);
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
ALTER TABLE t1 ADD a int NOT NULL AFTER status;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
##CREATE TABLE t2 (
## status enum('active','passive') collate ucs2_turkish_ci
## NOT NULL default 'passive'
##);
##SHOW CREATE TABLE t2;
##ALTER TABLE t2 ADD a int NOT NULL AFTER status;
##DROP TABLE t2;
--echo End of 4.1 tests
#
# Conversion from an UTF16 string to a decimal column
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a varchar(64) character set utf16, b decimal(10,3));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ("1.1", 0), ("2.1", 0);
update t1 set b=a;
SELECT *, hex(a) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Bug#9442 Set parameter make query fail if column character set is UCS2
#
create table t1 (utext varchar(20) character set utf16);
insert into t1 values ("lily");
insert into t1 values ("river");
prepare stmt from 'select utext from t1 where utext like ?';
set @param1='%%';
execute stmt using @param1;
execute stmt using @param1;
select utext from t1 where utext like '%%';
drop table t1;
deallocate prepare stmt;
#
# Bug#22638 SOUNDEX broken for international characters
#
set names latin1;
set character_set_connection=utf16;
select soundex(''),soundex('he'),soundex('hello all folks'),soundex('#3556 in bugdb');
select hex(soundex('')),hex(soundex('he')),hex(soundex('hello all folks')),hex(soundex('#3556 in bugdb'));
select 'mood' sounds like 'mud';
# Cyrillic A, BE, VE
select hex(soundex(_utf16 0x041004110412));
# Make sure that "U+00BF INVERTED QUESTION MARK" is not considered as letter
select hex(soundex(_utf16 0x00BF00C0));
set names latin1;
#
# Bug #14290: character_maximum_length for text fields
#
create table t1(a blob, b text charset utf16);
select data_type, character_octet_length, character_maximum_length
from information_schema.columns where table_name='t1';
drop table t1;
set names latin1;
set collation_connection=utf16_general_ci;
#
# Testing cs->coll->instr()
#
select position('bb' in 'abba');
#
# Testing cs->coll->hash_sort()
#
create table t1 (a varchar(10) character set utf16) engine=heap;
insert into t1 values ('a'),('A'),('b'),('B');
select * from t1 where a='a' order by binary a;
select hex(min(binary a)),count(*) from t1 group by a;
drop table t1;
#
# Testing cs->cset->numchars()
#
select char_length('abcd'), octet_length('abcd');
select char_length(_utf16 0xD800DC00), octet_length(_utf16 0xD800DC00);
select char_length(_utf16 0xD87FDFFF), octet_length(_utf16 0xD87FDFFF);
#
# Testing cs->cset->charpos()
#
select left('abcd',2);
select hex(left(_utf16 0xD800DC00D87FDFFF, 1));
select hex(right(_utf16 0xD800DC00D87FDFFF, 1));
#
# Testing cs->cset->well_formed_length()
#
create table t1 (a varchar(10) character set utf16);
# Bad sequences
--error ER_INVALID_CHARACTER_STRING
insert into t1 values (_utf16 0xD800);
--error ER_INVALID_CHARACTER_STRING
insert into t1 values (_utf16 0xDC00);
--error ER_INVALID_CHARACTER_STRING
insert into t1 values (_utf16 0xD800D800);
--error ER_INVALID_CHARACTER_STRING
insert into t1 values (_utf16 0xD800E800);
--error ER_INVALID_CHARACTER_STRING
insert into t1 values (_utf16 0xD8000800);
# Good sequences
insert into t1 values (_utf16 0xD800DC00);
insert into t1 values (_utf16 0xD800DCFF);
insert into t1 values (_utf16 0xDBFFDC00);
insert into t1 values (_utf16 0xDBFFDCFF);
select hex(a) from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Bug#32393 Character sets: illegal characters in utf16 columns
#
# Tests that cs->cset->wc_mb() doesn't accept surrogate parts
#
# via alter
#
create table t1 (s1 varchar(50) character set ucs2);
insert into t1 values (0xdf84);
alter table t1 modify column s1 varchar(50) character set utf16;
select hex(s1) from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# via update
#
create table t1 (s1 varchar(5) character set ucs2, s2 varchar(5) character set utf16);
insert into t1 (s1) values (0xdf84);
update t1 set s2 = s1;
select hex(s2) from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Testing cs->cset->lengthsp()
#
create table t1 (a char(10)) character set utf16;
insert into t1 values ('a ');
select hex(a) from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Testing cs->cset->caseup() and cs->cset->casedn()
#
select upper('abcd'), lower('ABCD');
#
# TODO: str_to_datetime() is broken and doesn't work with ucs2 and utf16
# Testing cs->cset->snprintf()
#
#create table t1 (a date);
#insert into t1 values ('2007-09-16');
#select * from t1;
#drop table t1;
#
# Testing cs->cset->l10tostr
# !!! Not used in the code
#
# Testing cs->cset->ll10tostr
#
create table t1 (a varchar(10) character set utf16);
insert into t1 values (123456);
select a, hex(a) from t1;
drop table t1;
# Testing cs->cset->fill
# SOUNDEX fills strings with DIGIT ZERO up to four characters
select hex(soundex('a'));
#
# Testing cs->cset->strntol
# !!! Not used in the code
#
# Testing cs->cset->strntoul
#
create table t1 (a enum ('a','b','c')) character set utf16;
insert into t1 values ('1');
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Testing cs->cset->strntoll and cs->cset->strntoull
#
set names latin1;
select hex(conv(convert('123' using utf16), -10, 16));
select hex(conv(convert('123' using utf16), 10, 16));
#
# Testing cs->cset->strntod
#
set names latin1;
set character_set_connection=utf16;
select 1.1 + '1.2';
select 1.1 + '1.2xxx';
# Testing strntoll10_utf16
# Testing cs->cset->strtoll10
select left('aaa','1');
#
# Testing cs->cset->strntoull10rnd
#
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values ('-1234.1e2');
insert into t1 values ('-1234.1e2xxxx');
insert into t1 values ('-1234.1e2 ');
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Testing cs->cset->scan
#
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values ('1 ');
insert into t1 values ('1 x');
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Testing auto-conversion to TEXT
#
create table t1 (a varchar(17000) character set utf16);
show create table t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Testing that maximim possible key length is 1000 bytes
#
create table t1 (a varchar(250) character set utf16 primary key);
show create table t1;
drop table t1;
--error ER_TOO_LONG_KEY
create table t1 (a varchar(334) character set utf16 primary key);
#
# Conversion to utf8
#
create table t1 (a char(1) character set utf16);
insert into t1 values (0xD800DC00),(0xD800DCFF),(0xDB7FDC00),(0xDB7FDCFF);
insert into t1 values (0x00C0), (0x00FF),(0xE000), (0xFFFF);
select hex(a), hex(@a:=convert(a using utf8mb4)), hex(convert(@a using utf16)) from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Test basic regex functionality
#
set collation_connection=utf16_general_ci;
--source include/ctype_regex.inc
set names latin1;
#
# Test how character set works with date/time
#
SET collation_connection=utf16_general_ci;
--source include/ctype_datetime.inc
SET NAMES latin1;
#
# Bug#33073 Character sets: ordering fails with utf32
#
SET collation_connection=utf16_general_ci;
CREATE TABLE t1 AS SELECT repeat('a',2) as s1 LIMIT 0;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('ab'),('AE'),('ab'),('AE');
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY s1;
SET max_sort_length=4;
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY s1;
DROP TABLE t1;
SET max_sort_length=DEFAULT;
SET NAMES latin1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#52520 Difference in tinytext utf column metadata
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (
s1 TINYTEXT CHARACTER SET utf16,
s2 TEXT CHARACTER SET utf16,
s3 MEDIUMTEXT CHARACTER SET utf16,
s4 LONGTEXT CHARACTER SET utf16
);
--enable_metadata
SET NAMES utf8, @@character_set_results=NULL;
SELECT *, HEX(s1) FROM t1;
SET NAMES latin1;
SELECT *, HEX(s1) FROM t1;
SET NAMES utf8;
SELECT *, HEX(s1) FROM t1;
--disable_metadata
CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT CONCAT(s1) FROM t1;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#11753363 (Bug#44793) Character sets: case clause, ucs2 or utf32, failure
--echo #
SELECT CASE _latin1'a' WHEN _utf16'a' THEN 'A' END;
SELECT CASE _utf16'a' WHEN _latin1'a' THEN 'A' END;
CREATE TABLE t1 (s1 CHAR(5) CHARACTER SET utf16);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a');
SELECT CASE s1 WHEN 'a' THEN 'b' ELSE 'c' END FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#12340997
--echo # DATE_ADD/DATE_SUB WITH INTERVAL CRASHES IN GET_INTERVAL_VALUE()
--echo #
SELECT space(date_add(101, INTERVAL CHAR('1' USING utf16) hour_second));
--echo #
--echo # Bug#11750518 41090: ORDER BY TRUNCATES GROUP_CONCAT RESULT
--echo #
SET NAMES utf8, @@character_set_connection=utf16;
SELECT id, CHAR_LENGTH(GROUP_CONCAT(body)) AS l
FROM (SELECT 'a' AS id, REPEAT('foo bar', 100) AS body
UNION ALL
SELECT 'a' AS id, REPEAT('bla bla', 100) AS body) t1
GROUP BY id
ORDER BY l DESC;
#
## TODO: add tests for all engines
#
--echo #
--echo # End of 5.5 tests
--echo #
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