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# The include statement below is a temp one for tests that are yet to #be ported to run with InnoDB, #but needs to be kept for tests that would need MyISAM in future. --source include/force_myisam_default.inc # This test uses chmod, can't be run with root permissions -- source include/not_as_root.inc # Initialise --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1; --enable_warnings # # varbinary as string and number # select 0x41,0x41+0,0x41 | 0x7fffffffffffffff | 0,0xffffffffffffffff | 0 ; select 0x31+1,concat(0x31)+1,-0xf; select x'31',X'ffff'+0; # # Test of hex constants in WHERE: # create table t1 (ID int(8) unsigned zerofill not null auto_increment,UNIQ bigint(21) unsigned zerofill not null,primary key (ID),unique (UNIQ) ); insert into t1 set UNIQ=0x38afba1d73e6a18a; insert into t1 set UNIQ=123; explain extended select * from t1 where UNIQ=0x38afba1d73e6a18a; drop table t1; # # Test error conditions # --error 1064 select x'hello'; --error 1054 select 0xfg; # # Test likely error conditions # create table t1 select 1 as x, 2 as xx; select x,xx from t1; drop table t1; # End of 4.1 tests # # Bug #19371 VARBINARY() have trailing zeros after upgrade from 4.1 # # Test with a saved table from 4.1 let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir`; copy_file std_data/bug19371.frm $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test/t1.frm; chmod 0777 $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test/t1.frm; copy_file std_data/bug19371.MYD $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test/t1.MYD; chmod 0777 $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test/t1.MYD; copy_file std_data/bug19371.MYI $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test/t1.MYI; chmod 0777 $MYSQLD_DATADIR/test/t1.MYI; # Everything _looks_ fine show create table t1; # But the length of the varbinary columns are too long select length(a), length(b) from t1; # Run CHECK TABLE, it should indicate table need a REPAIR TABLE CHECK TABLE t1 FOR UPGRADE; # Run REPAIR TABLE to alter the table and repair # the varbinary fields REPAIR TABLE t1; # Now check it's back to normal show create table t1; select length(a), length(b) from t1; insert into t1 values("ccc", "ddd"); select length(a), length(b) from t1; select hex(a), hex(b) from t1; select concat("'", a, "'"), concat("'", b, "'") from t1; drop table t1; # Check that the fix does not affect table created with current version create table t1(a varbinary(255)); insert into t1 values("aaa "); select length(a) from t1; alter table t1 modify a varchar(255); select length(a) from t1; drop table t1; # # Bug#28127 (Some valid identifiers names are not parsed correctly) # --disable_warnings drop table if exists table_28127_a; drop table if exists table_28127_b; --enable_warnings create table table_28127_a(0b02 int); show create table table_28127_a; create table table_28127_b(0b2 int); show create table table_28127_b; drop table table_28127_a; drop table table_28127_b; # # Bug#35658 (An empty binary value leads to mysqld crash) # select 0b01000001; select 0x41; select b'01000001'; select x'41', 0+x'41'; select N'abc', length(N'abc'); select N'', length(N''); select '', length(''); select b'', 0+b''; select x'', 0+x''; --error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR select 0x; --error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR select 0b; create TABLE t1(a INT, b VARBINARY(10), c VARBINARY(10)); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 0x31393831, 0x31303037), (2, 0x31393832, 0x31303038), (3, 0x31393833, 0x31303039), (3, 0x31393834, 0x31393831), (4, 0x31393835, 0x31393832), (5, 0x31393836, 0x31303038); --echo # --echo # deprecation warnings --echo # SELECT b & c, b & 0x31393838, b & NULL, b & 0b1011, 0x31393838 & b, NULL & b, 0b1011 & b FROM t1; SELECT b | c, b | 0x31393838, b | NULL, b | 0b1011, 0x31393838 | b, NULL | b, 0b1011 | b FROM t1; SELECT b ^ c, b ^ 0x31393838, b ^ NULL, b ^ 0b1011, 0x31393838 ^ b, NULL ^ b, 0b1011 ^ b FROM t1; SELECT BIT_COUNT(b), ~b, b << 1, b >> 1 from t1; SELECT BIT_AND(b), BIT_OR(b), BIT_XOR(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a; SELECT BIT_AND(b), BIT_OR(b), BIT_XOR(b) FROM t1; --echo # --echo # stored procedures with warnings --echo # CREATE PROCEDURE test_bin_op() SELECT b & c, b & 0x31393838, b & NULL, b & 0b1011, 0x31393838 & b, NULL & b, 0b1011 & b, b | c, b | 0x31393838, b | NULL, b | 0b1011, 0x31393838 | b, NULL | b, 0b1011 | b, b ^ c, b ^ 0x31393838, b ^ NULL, b ^ 0b1011, 0x31393838 ^ b, NULL ^ b, 0b1011 ^ b, BIT_COUNT(b), ~b, b << 1, b >> 1 FROM t1; CALL test_bin_op(); RESET QUERY CACHE; CALL test_bin_op(); DROP PROCEDURE test_bin_op; CREATE PROCEDURE test_bin_op() SELECT BIT_AND(b), BIT_OR(b), BIT_XOR(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a; CALL test_bin_op(); RESET QUERY CACHE; CALL test_bin_op(); DROP PROCEDURE test_bin_op; CREATE PROCEDURE test_bin_op() SELECT BIT_AND(b), BIT_OR(b), BIT_XOR(b) FROM t1; CALL test_bin_op(); RESET QUERY CACHE; CALL test_bin_op(); DROP PROCEDURE test_bin_op; --echo # --echo # prepared statements with warnings --echo # PREPARE s1 FROM "SELECT b & c, b & 0x31393838, b & NULL, b & 0b1011, 0x31393838 & b, NULL & b, 0b1011 & b, b | c, b | 0x31393838, b | NULL, b | 0b1011, 0x31393838 | b, NULL | b, 0b1011 | b, b ^ c, b ^ 0x31393838, b ^ NULL, b ^ 0b1011, 0x31393838 ^ b, NULL ^ b, 0b1011 ^ b, BIT_COUNT(b), ~b, b << 1, b >> 1 FROM t1;"; EXECUTE s1; RESET QUERY CACHE; EXECUTE s1; PREPARE s2 from "SELECT BIT_AND(b), BIT_OR(b), BIT_XOR(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a"; EXECUTE s2; RESET QUERY CACHE; EXECUTE s2; PREPARE s2 from "SELECT BIT_AND(b), BIT_OR(b), BIT_XOR(b) FROM t1"; EXECUTE s2; RESET QUERY CACHE; EXECUTE s2; --echo # --echo # views with warnings --echo # CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT b & c, b & 0x31393838, b & NULL, b & 0b1011, 0x31393838 & b, NULL & b, 0b1011 & b, b | c, b | 0x31393838, b | NULL, b | 0b1011, 0x31393838 | b, NULL | b, 0b1011 | b, b ^ c, b ^ 0x31393838, b ^ NULL, b ^ 0b1011, 0x31393838 ^ b, NULL ^ b, 0b1011 ^ b, BIT_COUNT(b), ~b, b << 1, b >> 1 FROM t1; SELECT * from v1; RESET QUERY CACHE; SELECT * from v1; CREATE VIEW v2 AS SELECT BIT_AND(b), BIT_OR(b), BIT_XOR(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a; SELECT * from v2; RESET QUERY CACHE; SELECT * from v2; CREATE VIEW v3 AS SELECT BIT_AND(b), BIT_OR(b), BIT_XOR(b) FROM t1; SELECT * from v3; RESET QUERY CACHE; SELECT * from v3; DROP VIEW v1,v2,v3; --echo # --echo # working as before --echo # SELECT a & 0x31393838, 0x31393838 & a, 0x31393838 & 0x31393838, 0x31393838 & NULL, 0x31393838 & 0b1011, NULL & 0x31393838, 0b1011 & 0x31393838, NULL & NULL, NULL & 0b1011, 0b1011 & NULL, 0b1011 & 0b1011, BIT_COUNT(a) FROM t1; SELECT a | 0x31393838, 0x31393838 | a, 0x31393838 | 0x31393838, 0x31393838 | NULL, 0x31393838 | 0b1011, NULL | 0x31393838, 0b1011 | 0x31393838, NULL | NULL, NULL | 0b1011, 0b1011 | NULL, 0b1011 | 0b1011 FROM t1; SELECT a ^ 0x31393838, 0x31393838 ^ a, 0x31393838 ^ 0x31393838, 0x31393838 ^ NULL, 0x31393838 ^ 0b1011, NULL ^ 0x31393838, 0b1011 ^ 0x31393838, NULL ^ NULL, NULL ^ 0b1011, 0b1011 ^ NULL, 0b1011 ^ 0b1011 FROM t1; SELECT a, BIT_AND(a), BIT_OR(a), BIT_XOR(a), ~NULL, NULL << 1, NULL >> 1, ~0x31393838, 0x31393838 << 1, 0x31393838 >> 1, ~0b1011, 0b1011 << 1, 0b1011 >> 1 FROM t1 GROUP BY a; --echo # --echo # binary/varbinary vs char/varchar --echo # SELECT '12' | '12'; SELECT _binary '12' | '12'; SELECT _binary '12' | _binary '12'; SELECT _binary '12' | 0x01; SELECT _binary '12' | 1; SELECT binary '12' | '12'; SELECT binary '12' | binary '12'; SELECT binary '12' | 0x01; SELECT binary '12' | 1; SELECT '12' | 0x01; SELECT '12' | 1; SELECT CAST('12' AS binary) | 0x01; SELECT CAST('12' AS binary) | 1; SELECT CAST(b AS char) | 0x31393838 FROM t1 LIMIT 1; SELECT (b + 0) | 0x31393838 FROM t1 LIMIT 1; SELECT CAST(0x01 AS char) | 0x31393838 FROM t1 LIMIT 1; SELECT 0x01 << 1; SELECT _binary '12' << 1; SELECT binary '12' << 1; SELECT CAST('12' AS binary) | 1; SELECT CAST(b AS char) << 1 FROM t1 LIMIT 1; SELECT CAST(b AS unsigned) << 1 FROM t1 LIMIT 1; SELECT (b + 0) << 1 FROM t1 LIMIT 1; SELECT CAST(b AS unsigned) | 0x31393838 FROM t1 LIMIT 1; SELECT CAST(b AS unsigned) | CAST(c AS unsigned) FROM t1 LIMIT 1; DROP TABLE t1;