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--echo # --echo # Test the limits of a file-per-table tablespace name. MySQL combines --echo # the database name with the table name to make a unique table name. --echo # # There is no use in testing the maximum expanded filename using "#" or # some other character that is expanded by MySQL to "@0023" because # Windows imposes a maximum absolute path length of 260 bytes. So the # results will depend upon what local directory this test is run in. # See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247.aspx # "Maximum Path Length Limitation # In the Windows API, the maximum length for a path is MAX_PATH, which is # defined as 260 characters. A local path is structured in the following # order: drive letter, colon, backslash, name components separated by # backslashes, and a terminating null character. For example, the maximum # path on drive D is "D:\some 256-character path string<NUL>" where # "<NUL>" represents the invisible terminating null character for the # current system codepage. (The characters < > are used here for visual # clarity and cannot be part of a valid path string.)" --source include/have_innodb.inc --source include/windows.inc # This will test the limit of a filename in MySQL at 512 bytes. # We control that by making it a relative path starting with "./". # The embedded server uses an absolute path as the datadir # which has a non-deterministic length. --source include/not_embedded.inc SET default_storage_engine=InnoDB; LET $MYSQLD_DATADIR = `select @@datadir`; --echo # --echo # MySQL limits each database and tablename identifier to 64 characters --echo # of up to 3 bytes per character, corresponding to 192 bytes. --echo # LET $too_long_name = this_sixty_five_byte_name_is_too_long____________________________; --error ER_TOO_LONG_IDENT --eval CREATE DATABASE `$too_long_name` LET $long_name = this_sixty_four_byte_name_is_not_too_long_______________________; --eval CREATE DATABASE `$long_name` --eval USE `$long_name` --echo # --echo # A 64 character tablename can be created in a 64 character database name --echo # --eval CREATE TABLE `$long_name`.`$long_name` (a SERIAL) --echo # --echo # A 65 character tablename is too long. --echo # --error ER_TOO_LONG_IDENT --eval CREATE TABLE `test`.`$too_long_name` (a SERIAL) --error ER_TOO_LONG_IDENT --eval CREATE TABLE `$long_name`.`$too_long_name` (a SERIAL) --echo # --echo # Show the successfully created database and table --echo # --eval SHOW CREATE TABLE `$long_name`.`$long_name` --echo ---- list_files MYSQLD_DATADIR/$long_name --list_files $MYSQLD_DATADIR/$long_name SELECT name FROM information_schema.innodb_sys_tables WHERE name LIKE '%long%'; SELECT name FROM information_schema.innodb_sys_tablespaces WHERE name LIKE '%long%'; --replace_result $MYSQLD_DATADIR MYSQLD_DATADIR SELECT path FROM information_schema.innodb_sys_datafiles WHERE path LIKE '%long%'; --vertical_results --replace_regex /innodb_file_per_table_[0-9]*/innodb_file_per_table_##/ --replace_result $MYSQLD_DATADIR MYSQLD_DATADIR SELECT file_name, tablespace_name FROM information_schema.files WHERE file_name LIKE '%long%'; --horizontal_results --echo # --echo # Cleanup --echo # --eval DROP DATABASE `$long_name`