# BUG#16217 - MySQL client misinterpretes multi-byte char as escape `\'
#
# new command \C or charset
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "\C cp932 \g"
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=cp932 test -e "charset utf8;"
# its usage to switch internally in mysql to requested charset
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "charset cp932; set @@session.character_set_client= cp932; select '<27>\'; create table t1 (c_cp932 TEXT CHARACTER SET cp932); insert into t1 values('<27>\'); select * from t1; drop table t1;"
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "charset cp932; set character_set_client= cp932; select '<27>\'"
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "/*charset cp932 */; set character_set_client= cp932; select '<27>\'"
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "/*!\C cp932 */; set character_set_client= cp932; select '<27>\'"
# "DESCRIBE" commands may return strange NULLness flags.
#
--exec $MYSQL -t --default-character-set utf8 test -e "create table t1 (i int, j int not null, k int); insert into t1 values (null, 1, null); select * from t1; describe t1; drop table t1;"
--exec $MYSQL -t test -e "create table b19564 (i int, s1 char(1)); insert into b19564 values (1, 'x'); insert into b19564 values (2, NULL); insert into b19564 values (3, ' '); select * from b19564 order by i; drop table b19564;"