File: mysql_binary_mode.result

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Warnings:
Warning	1287	'@@binlog_format' is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
Warnings:
Warning	1287	'@@binlog_format' is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
Warnings:
Warning	1287	'@@binlog_format' is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
RESET MASTER;
# Bug#33048 Not able to recover binary/blob data correctly using mysqlbinlog
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The test verify that 0x00 and 0x0D0A sequence can be handled correctly by
# mysql

CREATE TABLE `A
B` (c1 CHAR(100));
# It is a faked statement. ASCII 0 is in the original statement, it would
# make the test result to become a binary file which was difficult to get
# the diff result if the original query was logged in the result.
INSERT INTO `A\r\nB` VALUES("A\0B");

INSERT INTO `A
B` VALUES("A
B");
SELECT HEX(c1) FROM `A
B`;
HEX(c1)
410042
410D0A42

FLUSH LOGS;
DROP TABLE `A
B`;

RESET MASTER;
# '--exec mysql ...' without --binary-mode option
# It creates the table with a wrong table name and generates an error.
# (error output was suppressed to make the test case platform agnostic)

# It is not in binary_mode, so table name '0x410D0A42' can be translated to
# '0x410A42' by mysql depending on the OS - Windows or Unix-like.
DROP TABLE `TABLE_NAME_MASKED`;

# In binary_mode, table name '0x410D0A42' and string '0x410042' can be
# handled correctly.
RESET MASTER;
SELECT HEX(c1) FROM `A
B`;
HEX(c1)
410042
410D0A42

DROP TABLE `A
B`;
RESET MASTER;
include/assert.inc [Table and contents created through mysqltest match 0x610D0A62.]
include/assert.inc [Table and contents created while replaying binary log without --binary-mode set match 0x61(0D)0A62.]
include/assert.inc [Table and contents created while replaying binary log with --binary-mode set match 0x610D0A62.]
Warnings:
Warning	1287	'@@binlog_format' is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.