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--source include/have_case_insensitive_file_system.inc --source include/have_innodb.inc --echo # --echo # Bug#46941 crash with lower_case_table_names=2 and --echo # foreign data dictionary confusion --echo # CREATE DATABASE XY; USE XY; # # Logs are disabled, since the number of creates tables # and subsequent select statements may vary between # versions # --disable_query_log --disable_result_log let $tcs = `SELECT @@table_open_cache + 1`; let $i = $tcs; while ($i) { eval CREATE TABLE XY.T_$i (a INT NOT NULL, b INT NOT NULL, c INT NOT NULL, d INT, primary key(a, b), unique(b)) ENGINE=InnoDB; dec $i; } eval ALTER TABLE XY.T_$tcs ADD INDEX I1 (c, b), ADD CONSTRAINT C1 FOREIGN KEY (c, b) REFERENCES XY.T_1 (a, b); eval ALTER TABLE XY.T_$tcs ADD INDEX I2 (b), ADD CONSTRAINT C2 FOREIGN KEY (b) REFERENCES XY.T_1(a); let $i = $tcs; while ($i) { eval SELECT * FROM XY.T_$i LIMIT 1; dec $i; } DROP DATABASE XY; CREATE DATABASE XY; USE XY; eval CREATE TABLE XY.T_$tcs (a INT NOT NULL, b INT NOT NULL, c INT NOT NULL, d INT, PRIMARY KEY(a, b), UNIQUE(b)) ENGINE=InnoDB; # # The bug causes this SELECT to err eval SELECT * FROM XY.T_$tcs LIMIT 1; --enable_query_log --enable_result_log DROP DATABASE XY; USE TEST; --echo # --echo # Bug55222 Mysqldump table names case bug in REFERENCES clause --echo # InnoDB did not handle lower_case_table_names=2 for --echo # foreign_table_names and referenced_table_names. --echo # SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'lower_case_table_names'; --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `Table2`; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `Table1`; --disable_warnings CREATE TABLE `Table1`(c1 INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB; CREATE TABLE `Table2`(c1 INT PRIMARY KEY, c2 INT) ENGINE=InnoDB; ALTER TABLE `Table2` ADD CONSTRAINT fk1 FOREIGN KEY(c2) REFERENCES `Table1`(c1); query_vertical SHOW CREATE TABLE `Table2`; query_vertical SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS; DROP TABLE `Table2`; DROP TABLE `Table1`; --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Product_Order; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Product; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Customer; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE Product (Category INT NOT NULL, Id INT NOT NULL, Price DECIMAL, PRIMARY KEY(Category, Id)) ENGINE=InnoDB; CREATE TABLE Customer (Id INT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (Id)) ENGINE=InnoDB; CREATE TABLE Product_Order (No INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, Product_Category INT NOT NULL, Product_Id INT NOT NULL, Customer_Id INT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(No), INDEX (Product_Category, Product_Id), FOREIGN KEY (Product_Category, Product_Id) REFERENCES Product(Category, Id) ON UPDATE CASCADE ON DELETE RESTRICT, INDEX (Customer_Id), FOREIGN KEY (Customer_Id) REFERENCES Customer(Id) ) ENGINE=INNODB; query_vertical SHOW CREATE TABLE Product_Order; query_vertical SHOW CREATE TABLE Product; query_vertical SHOW CREATE TABLE Customer; query_vertical SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS; DROP TABLE Product_Order; DROP TABLE Product; DROP TABLE Customer; --echo # --echo # Bug#29957361: TABLE NOT IN THE SHOW TABLES WITH LOWER_CASE_TABLE_NAMES=2 --echo # CREATE DATABASE my_db; USE my_db; CREATE TABLE UPPERCASE_MYISAM (a INT) ENGINE=MYISAM; CREATE TABLE lowercase_myisam (a INT) ENGINE=MYISAM; CREATE TABLE UPPERCASE_INNODB (a INT) ENGINE=InnoDB; CREATE TABLE lowercase_innodb (a INT) ENGINE=InnoDB; SHOW TABLES; # Create a new user and assign SELECT privileges on the above tables. CREATE USER 'test_user'@'localhost'; GRANT SELECT ON my_db.UPPERCASE_MYISAM TO 'test_user'@'localhost'; GRANT SELECT ON my_db.lowercase_myisam TO 'test_user'@'localhost'; GRANT SELECT ON my_db.UPPERCASE_INNODB TO 'test_user'@'localhost'; GRANT SELECT ON my_db.lowercase_innodb TO 'test_user'@'localhost'; # Connect using the new user --connect(con1, localhost, test_user,,) USE my_db; --echo # Without the patch, tables with uppercase table names were not displayed. SHOW TABLES; --connection default --disconnect con1 DROP USER 'test_user'@'localhost'; DROP DATABASE my_db; USE test;