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drop table if exists t1, t2;
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select CASE "b" when "a" then 1 when "b" then 2 END;
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CASE "b" when "a" then 1 when "b" then 2 END
2
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select CASE "c" when "a" then 1 when "b" then 2 END;
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CASE "c" when "a" then 1 when "b" then 2 END
NULL
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select CASE "c" when "a" then 1 when "b" then 2 ELSE 3 END;
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CASE "c" when "a" then 1 when "b" then 2 ELSE 3 END
3
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select CASE BINARY "b" when "a" then 1 when "B" then 2 WHEN "b" then "ok" END;
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CASE BINARY "b" when "a" then 1 when "B" then 2 WHEN "b" then "ok" END
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ok
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select CASE "b" when "a" then 1 when binary "B" then 2 WHEN "b" then "ok" END;
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CASE "b" when "a" then 1 when binary "B" then 2 WHEN "b" then "ok" END
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ok
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select CASE concat("a","b") when concat("ab","") then "a" when "b" then "b" end;
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CASE concat("a","b") when concat("ab","") then "a" when "b" then "b" end
a
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select CASE when 1=0 then "true" else "false" END;
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CASE when 1=0 then "true" else "false" END
false
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select CASE 1 when 1 then "one" WHEN 2 then "two" ELSE "more" END;
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CASE 1 when 1 then "one" WHEN 2 then "two" ELSE "more" END
one
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explain extended select CASE 1 when 1 then "one" WHEN 2 then "two" ELSE "more" END;
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id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows filtered Extra
1 SIMPLE NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL No tables used
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Warnings:
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Note 1003 select (case 1 when 1 then 'one' when 2 then 'two' else 'more' end) AS `CASE 1 when 1 then "one" WHEN 2 then "two" ELSE "more" END`
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select CASE 2.0 when 1 then "one" WHEN 2.0 then "two" ELSE "more" END;
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CASE 2.0 when 1 then "one" WHEN 2.0 then "two" ELSE "more" END
two
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select (CASE "two" when "one" then "1" WHEN "two" then "2" END) | 0;
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(CASE "two" when "one" then "1" WHEN "two" then "2" END) | 0
2
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select (CASE "two" when "one" then 1.00 WHEN "two" then 2.00 END) +0.0;
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(CASE "two" when "one" then 1.00 WHEN "two" then 2.00 END) +0.0
2.00
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select case 1/0 when "a" then "true" else "false" END;
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case 1/0 when "a" then "true" else "false" END
false
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select case 1/0 when "a" then "true" END;
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case 1/0 when "a" then "true" END
NULL
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select (case 1/0 when "a" then "true" END) | 0;
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(case 1/0 when "a" then "true" END) | 0
NULL
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select (case 1/0 when "a" then "true" END) + 0.0;
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(case 1/0 when "a" then "true" END) + 0.0
NULL
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select case when 1>0 then "TRUE" else "FALSE" END;
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case when 1>0 then "TRUE" else "FALSE" END
TRUE
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select case when 1<0 then "TRUE" else "FALSE" END;
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case when 1<0 then "TRUE" else "FALSE" END
FALSE
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create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values(1),(2),(3),(4);
select case a when 1 then 2 when 2 then 3 else 0 end as fcase, count(*) from t1 group by fcase;
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fcase count(*)
0 2
2 1
3 1
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explain extended select case a when 1 then 2 when 2 then 3 else 0 end as fcase, count(*) from t1 group by fcase;
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id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows filtered Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 4 100.00 Using temporary; Using filesort
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Warnings:
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Note 1003 select (case `test`.`t1`.`a` when 1 then 2 when 2 then 3 else 0 end) AS `fcase`,count(0) AS `count(*)` from `test`.`t1` group by (case `test`.`t1`.`a` when 1 then 2 when 2 then 3 else 0 end)
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select case a when 1 then "one" when 2 then "two" else "nothing" end as fcase, count(*) from t1 group by fcase;
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fcase count(*)
nothing 2
one 1
two 1
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drop table t1;
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create table t1 (row int not null, col int not null, val varchar(255) not null);
insert into t1 values (1,1,'orange'),(1,2,'large'),(2,1,'yellow'),(2,2,'medium'),(3,1,'green'),(3,2,'small');
select max(case col when 1 then val else null end) as color from t1 group by row;
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color
orange
yellow
green
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drop table t1;
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SET NAMES latin1;
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CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT
CASE WHEN 1 THEN _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_danish_ci ELSE _latin1'a' END AS c1,
CASE WHEN 1 THEN _latin1'a' ELSE _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_danish_ci END AS c2,
CASE WHEN 1 THEN 'a' ELSE 1 END AS c3,
CASE WHEN 1 THEN 1 ELSE 'a' END AS c4,
CASE WHEN 1 THEN 'a' ELSE 1.0 END AS c5,
CASE WHEN 1 THEN 1.0 ELSE 'a' END AS c6,
CASE WHEN 1 THEN 1 ELSE 1.0 END AS c7,
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CASE WHEN 1 THEN 1.0 ELSE 1 END AS c8,
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CASE WHEN 1 THEN 1.0 END AS c9,
CASE WHEN 1 THEN 0.1e1 else 0.1 END AS c10,
CASE WHEN 1 THEN 0.1e1 else 1 END AS c11,
CASE WHEN 1 THEN 0.1e1 else '1' END AS c12
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;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
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`c1` varchar(1) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_danish_ci NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`c2` varchar(1) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_danish_ci NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
WL#2649 Number-to-string conversions
added:
include/ctype_numconv.inc
mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc
mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result
mysql-test/t/ctype_binary.test
Adding tests
modified:
mysql-test/r/bigint.result
mysql-test/r/case.result
mysql-test/r/create.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result
mysql-test/r/func_str.result
mysql-test/r/metadata.result
mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result
mysql-test/r/show_check.result
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result
mysql-test/r/union.result
mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ps_7ndb.result
mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test
mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1.test
mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test
mysql-test/t/func_str.test
Fixing tests
@ sql/field.cc
- Return str result using my_charset_numeric.
- Using real multi-byte aware str_to_XXX functions
to handle tricky charset values propely (e.g. UCS2)
@ sql/field.h
- Changing derivation of non-string field types to DERIVATION_NUMERIC.
- Changing binary() for numeric/datetime fields to always
return TRUE even if charset is not my_charset_bin. We need
this to keep ha_base_keytype() return HA_KEYTYPE_BINARY.
- Adding BINARY_FLAG into some fields, because it's not
being set automatically anymore with
"my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric" change.
- Changing derivation for numeric/datetime datatypes to a weaker
value, to make "SELECT concat('string', field)" use character
set of the string literal for the result of the function.
@ sql/item.cc
- Implementing generic val_str_ascii().
- Using max_char_length() instead of direct read of max_length
to make "tricky" charsets like UCS2 work.
NOTE: in the future we'll possibly remove all direct reads of max_length
- Fixing Item_num::safe_charset_converter().
Previously it alligned binary string to
character string (for example by adding leading 0x00
when doing binary->UCS2 conversion). Now it just
converts from my_charset_numbner to "tocs".
- Using val_str_ascii() in Item::get_time() to make UCS2 arguments work.
- Other misc changes
@ sql/item.h
- Changing MY_COLL_CMP_CONV and MY_COLL_ALLOW_CONV to
bit operations instead of hard-coded bit masks.
- Addding new method DTCollation.set_numeric().
- Adding new methods to Item.
- Adding helper functions to make code look nicer:
agg_item_charsets_for_string_result()
agg_item_charsets_for_comparison()
- Changing charset for Item_num-derived items
from my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric
(which is an alias for latin1).
@ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc
- Using new helper functions
- Other misc changes
@ sql/item_cmpfunc.h
- Fixing strcmp() to return max_length=2.
Previously it returned 1, which was wrong,
because it did not fit '-1'.
@ sql/item_func.cc
- Using new helper functions
- Other minor changes
@ sql/item_func.h
- Removing unused functions
- Adding helper functions
agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result()
agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison()
- Adding set_numeric() into constructors of numeric items.
- Using fix_length_and_charset() and fix_char_length()
instead of direct write to max_length.
@ sql/item_geofunc.cc
- Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and
Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to
Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result
properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_geofunc.h
- Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and
Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to
Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result
properly (when @@character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_strfunc.cc
- Implementing Item_str_func::val_str().
- Renaming val_str to val_str_ascii for some items,
to make them work with UCS2 properly.
- Using new helper functions
- All single-argument functions that expect string
result now call this method:
agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result(collation, args, 1);
This enables character set conversion to @@character_set_connection
in case of pure numeric input.
@ sql/item_strfunc.h
- Introducing Item_str_ascii_func - for functions
which return pure ASCII data, for performance purposes,
as well as for the cases when the old implementation
of val_str() was heavily 8-bit oriented and implementing
a UCS2-aware version is tricky.
@ sql/item_sum.cc
- Using new helper functions.
@ sql/item_timefunc.cc
- Using my_charset_numeric instead of my_charset_bin.
- Using fix_char_length(), fix_length_and_charset()
and fix_length_and_charset_datetime()
instead of direct write to max_length.
- Using tricky-charset aware function str_to_time_with_warn()
@ sql/item_timefunc.h
- Using new helper functions for charset and length initialization.
- Changing base class for Item_func_get_format() to make
it return UCS2 properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_xmlfunc.cc
- Using new helper function
@ sql/my_decimal.cc
- Adding a new DECIMAL to CHAR converter
with real multibyte support (e.g. UCS2)
@ sql/mysql_priv.h
- Introducing a new derivation level for numeric/datetime data types.
- Adding macros for my_charset_numeric and MY_REPERTOIRE_NUMERIC.
- Adding prototypes for str_set_decimal()
- Adding prototypes for character-set aware str_to_xxx() functions.
@ sql/protocol.cc
- Changing charsetnr to "binary" client-side metadata for
numeric/datetime data types.
@ sql/time.cc
- Adding to_ascii() helper function, to convert a string
in any character set to ascii representation. In the
future can be extended to understand digits written
in various non-Latin word scripts.
- Adding real multy-byte character set aware versions for str_to_XXXX,
to make these these type of queries work correct:
INSERT INTO t1 SET datetime_column=ucs2_expression;
@ strings/ctype-ucs2.c
- endptr was not calculated correctly. INSERTing of UCS2
values into numeric columns returned warnings about
truncated wrong data.
2010-02-11 05:17:25 +01:00
`c3` varchar(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`c4` varchar(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`c5` varchar(4) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`c6` varchar(4) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
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`c7` decimal(2,1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0.0',
`c8` decimal(2,1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0.0',
`c9` decimal(2,1) DEFAULT NULL,
`c10` double NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`c11` double NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
WL#2649 Number-to-string conversions
added:
include/ctype_numconv.inc
mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc
mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result
mysql-test/t/ctype_binary.test
Adding tests
modified:
mysql-test/r/bigint.result
mysql-test/r/case.result
mysql-test/r/create.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result
mysql-test/r/func_str.result
mysql-test/r/metadata.result
mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result
mysql-test/r/show_check.result
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result
mysql-test/r/union.result
mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ps_7ndb.result
mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test
mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1.test
mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test
mysql-test/t/func_str.test
Fixing tests
@ sql/field.cc
- Return str result using my_charset_numeric.
- Using real multi-byte aware str_to_XXX functions
to handle tricky charset values propely (e.g. UCS2)
@ sql/field.h
- Changing derivation of non-string field types to DERIVATION_NUMERIC.
- Changing binary() for numeric/datetime fields to always
return TRUE even if charset is not my_charset_bin. We need
this to keep ha_base_keytype() return HA_KEYTYPE_BINARY.
- Adding BINARY_FLAG into some fields, because it's not
being set automatically anymore with
"my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric" change.
- Changing derivation for numeric/datetime datatypes to a weaker
value, to make "SELECT concat('string', field)" use character
set of the string literal for the result of the function.
@ sql/item.cc
- Implementing generic val_str_ascii().
- Using max_char_length() instead of direct read of max_length
to make "tricky" charsets like UCS2 work.
NOTE: in the future we'll possibly remove all direct reads of max_length
- Fixing Item_num::safe_charset_converter().
Previously it alligned binary string to
character string (for example by adding leading 0x00
when doing binary->UCS2 conversion). Now it just
converts from my_charset_numbner to "tocs".
- Using val_str_ascii() in Item::get_time() to make UCS2 arguments work.
- Other misc changes
@ sql/item.h
- Changing MY_COLL_CMP_CONV and MY_COLL_ALLOW_CONV to
bit operations instead of hard-coded bit masks.
- Addding new method DTCollation.set_numeric().
- Adding new methods to Item.
- Adding helper functions to make code look nicer:
agg_item_charsets_for_string_result()
agg_item_charsets_for_comparison()
- Changing charset for Item_num-derived items
from my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric
(which is an alias for latin1).
@ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc
- Using new helper functions
- Other misc changes
@ sql/item_cmpfunc.h
- Fixing strcmp() to return max_length=2.
Previously it returned 1, which was wrong,
because it did not fit '-1'.
@ sql/item_func.cc
- Using new helper functions
- Other minor changes
@ sql/item_func.h
- Removing unused functions
- Adding helper functions
agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result()
agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison()
- Adding set_numeric() into constructors of numeric items.
- Using fix_length_and_charset() and fix_char_length()
instead of direct write to max_length.
@ sql/item_geofunc.cc
- Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and
Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to
Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result
properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_geofunc.h
- Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and
Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to
Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result
properly (when @@character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_strfunc.cc
- Implementing Item_str_func::val_str().
- Renaming val_str to val_str_ascii for some items,
to make them work with UCS2 properly.
- Using new helper functions
- All single-argument functions that expect string
result now call this method:
agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result(collation, args, 1);
This enables character set conversion to @@character_set_connection
in case of pure numeric input.
@ sql/item_strfunc.h
- Introducing Item_str_ascii_func - for functions
which return pure ASCII data, for performance purposes,
as well as for the cases when the old implementation
of val_str() was heavily 8-bit oriented and implementing
a UCS2-aware version is tricky.
@ sql/item_sum.cc
- Using new helper functions.
@ sql/item_timefunc.cc
- Using my_charset_numeric instead of my_charset_bin.
- Using fix_char_length(), fix_length_and_charset()
and fix_length_and_charset_datetime()
instead of direct write to max_length.
- Using tricky-charset aware function str_to_time_with_warn()
@ sql/item_timefunc.h
- Using new helper functions for charset and length initialization.
- Changing base class for Item_func_get_format() to make
it return UCS2 properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_xmlfunc.cc
- Using new helper function
@ sql/my_decimal.cc
- Adding a new DECIMAL to CHAR converter
with real multibyte support (e.g. UCS2)
@ sql/mysql_priv.h
- Introducing a new derivation level for numeric/datetime data types.
- Adding macros for my_charset_numeric and MY_REPERTOIRE_NUMERIC.
- Adding prototypes for str_set_decimal()
- Adding prototypes for character-set aware str_to_xxx() functions.
@ sql/protocol.cc
- Changing charsetnr to "binary" client-side metadata for
numeric/datetime data types.
@ sql/time.cc
- Adding to_ascii() helper function, to convert a string
in any character set to ascii representation. In the
future can be extended to understand digits written
in various non-Latin word scripts.
- Adding real multy-byte character set aware versions for str_to_XXXX,
to make these these type of queries work correct:
INSERT INTO t1 SET datetime_column=ucs2_expression;
@ strings/ctype-ucs2.c
- endptr was not calculated correctly. INSERTing of UCS2
values into numeric columns returned warnings about
truncated wrong data.
2010-02-11 05:17:25 +01:00
`c12` varchar(5) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
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) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
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DROP TABLE t1;
SELECT CASE
WHEN 1
THEN _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_danish_ci
ELSE _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci
END;
ERROR HY000: Illegal mix of collations (latin1_danish_ci,EXPLICIT) and (latin1_swedish_ci,EXPLICIT) for operation 'case'
SELECT CASE _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_general_ci
WHEN _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_danish_ci THEN 1
WHEN _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci THEN 2
END;
ERROR HY000: Illegal mix of collations (latin1_general_ci,EXPLICIT), (latin1_danish_ci,EXPLICIT), (latin1_swedish_ci,EXPLICIT) for operation 'case'
SELECT
CASE _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_general_ci WHEN _latin1'A' THEN '1' ELSE 2 END,
CASE _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_bin WHEN _latin1'A' THEN '1' ELSE 2 END,
CASE _latin1'a' WHEN _latin1'A' COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci THEN '1' ELSE 2 END,
CASE _latin1'a' WHEN _latin1'A' COLLATE latin1_bin THEN '1' ELSE 2 END
;
CASE _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_general_ci WHEN _latin1'A' THEN '1' ELSE 2 END CASE _latin1'a' COLLATE latin1_bin WHEN _latin1'A' THEN '1' ELSE 2 END CASE _latin1'a' WHEN _latin1'A' COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci THEN '1' ELSE 2 END CASE _latin1'a' WHEN _latin1'A' COLLATE latin1_bin THEN '1' ELSE 2 END
1 2 1 2
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CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT COALESCE(_latin1'a',_latin2'a');
ERROR HY000: Illegal mix of collations (latin1_swedish_ci,COERCIBLE) and (latin2_general_ci,COERCIBLE) for operation 'coalesce'
CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT COALESCE('a' COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci,'b' COLLATE latin1_bin);
ERROR HY000: Illegal mix of collations (latin1_swedish_ci,EXPLICIT) and (latin1_bin,EXPLICIT) for operation 'coalesce'
CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT
COALESCE(1), COALESCE(1.0),COALESCE('a'),
COALESCE(1,1.0), COALESCE(1,'1'),COALESCE(1.1,'1'),
COALESCE('a' COLLATE latin1_bin,'b');
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explain extended SELECT
COALESCE(1), COALESCE(1.0),COALESCE('a'),
COALESCE(1,1.0), COALESCE(1,'1'),COALESCE(1.1,'1'),
COALESCE('a' COLLATE latin1_bin,'b');
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id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows filtered Extra
1 SIMPLE NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL No tables used
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Warnings:
2008-02-12 20:09:16 +01:00
Note 1003 select coalesce(1) AS `COALESCE(1)`,coalesce(1.0) AS `COALESCE(1.0)`,coalesce('a') AS `COALESCE('a')`,coalesce(1,1.0) AS `COALESCE(1,1.0)`,coalesce(1,'1') AS `COALESCE(1,'1')`,coalesce(1.1,'1') AS `COALESCE(1.1,'1')`,coalesce(('a' collate latin1_bin),'b') AS `COALESCE('a' COLLATE latin1_bin,'b')`
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SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
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`COALESCE(1)` int(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
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`COALESCE(1.0)` decimal(2,1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0.0',
2006-02-22 10:09:59 +01:00
`COALESCE('a')` varchar(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`COALESCE(1,1.0)` decimal(2,1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0.0',
WL#2649 Number-to-string conversions
added:
include/ctype_numconv.inc
mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc
mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result
mysql-test/t/ctype_binary.test
Adding tests
modified:
mysql-test/r/bigint.result
mysql-test/r/case.result
mysql-test/r/create.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result
mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result
mysql-test/r/func_str.result
mysql-test/r/metadata.result
mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result
mysql-test/r/show_check.result
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result
mysql-test/r/union.result
mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ps_7ndb.result
mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test
mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1.test
mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test
mysql-test/t/func_str.test
Fixing tests
@ sql/field.cc
- Return str result using my_charset_numeric.
- Using real multi-byte aware str_to_XXX functions
to handle tricky charset values propely (e.g. UCS2)
@ sql/field.h
- Changing derivation of non-string field types to DERIVATION_NUMERIC.
- Changing binary() for numeric/datetime fields to always
return TRUE even if charset is not my_charset_bin. We need
this to keep ha_base_keytype() return HA_KEYTYPE_BINARY.
- Adding BINARY_FLAG into some fields, because it's not
being set automatically anymore with
"my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric" change.
- Changing derivation for numeric/datetime datatypes to a weaker
value, to make "SELECT concat('string', field)" use character
set of the string literal for the result of the function.
@ sql/item.cc
- Implementing generic val_str_ascii().
- Using max_char_length() instead of direct read of max_length
to make "tricky" charsets like UCS2 work.
NOTE: in the future we'll possibly remove all direct reads of max_length
- Fixing Item_num::safe_charset_converter().
Previously it alligned binary string to
character string (for example by adding leading 0x00
when doing binary->UCS2 conversion). Now it just
converts from my_charset_numbner to "tocs".
- Using val_str_ascii() in Item::get_time() to make UCS2 arguments work.
- Other misc changes
@ sql/item.h
- Changing MY_COLL_CMP_CONV and MY_COLL_ALLOW_CONV to
bit operations instead of hard-coded bit masks.
- Addding new method DTCollation.set_numeric().
- Adding new methods to Item.
- Adding helper functions to make code look nicer:
agg_item_charsets_for_string_result()
agg_item_charsets_for_comparison()
- Changing charset for Item_num-derived items
from my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric
(which is an alias for latin1).
@ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc
- Using new helper functions
- Other misc changes
@ sql/item_cmpfunc.h
- Fixing strcmp() to return max_length=2.
Previously it returned 1, which was wrong,
because it did not fit '-1'.
@ sql/item_func.cc
- Using new helper functions
- Other minor changes
@ sql/item_func.h
- Removing unused functions
- Adding helper functions
agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result()
agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison()
- Adding set_numeric() into constructors of numeric items.
- Using fix_length_and_charset() and fix_char_length()
instead of direct write to max_length.
@ sql/item_geofunc.cc
- Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and
Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to
Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result
properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_geofunc.h
- Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and
Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to
Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result
properly (when @@character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_strfunc.cc
- Implementing Item_str_func::val_str().
- Renaming val_str to val_str_ascii for some items,
to make them work with UCS2 properly.
- Using new helper functions
- All single-argument functions that expect string
result now call this method:
agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result(collation, args, 1);
This enables character set conversion to @@character_set_connection
in case of pure numeric input.
@ sql/item_strfunc.h
- Introducing Item_str_ascii_func - for functions
which return pure ASCII data, for performance purposes,
as well as for the cases when the old implementation
of val_str() was heavily 8-bit oriented and implementing
a UCS2-aware version is tricky.
@ sql/item_sum.cc
- Using new helper functions.
@ sql/item_timefunc.cc
- Using my_charset_numeric instead of my_charset_bin.
- Using fix_char_length(), fix_length_and_charset()
and fix_length_and_charset_datetime()
instead of direct write to max_length.
- Using tricky-charset aware function str_to_time_with_warn()
@ sql/item_timefunc.h
- Using new helper functions for charset and length initialization.
- Changing base class for Item_func_get_format() to make
it return UCS2 properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2).
@ sql/item_xmlfunc.cc
- Using new helper function
@ sql/my_decimal.cc
- Adding a new DECIMAL to CHAR converter
with real multibyte support (e.g. UCS2)
@ sql/mysql_priv.h
- Introducing a new derivation level for numeric/datetime data types.
- Adding macros for my_charset_numeric and MY_REPERTOIRE_NUMERIC.
- Adding prototypes for str_set_decimal()
- Adding prototypes for character-set aware str_to_xxx() functions.
@ sql/protocol.cc
- Changing charsetnr to "binary" client-side metadata for
numeric/datetime data types.
@ sql/time.cc
- Adding to_ascii() helper function, to convert a string
in any character set to ascii representation. In the
future can be extended to understand digits written
in various non-Latin word scripts.
- Adding real multy-byte character set aware versions for str_to_XXXX,
to make these these type of queries work correct:
INSERT INTO t1 SET datetime_column=ucs2_expression;
@ strings/ctype-ucs2.c
- endptr was not calculated correctly. INSERTing of UCS2
values into numeric columns returned warnings about
truncated wrong data.
2010-02-11 05:17:25 +01:00
`COALESCE(1,'1')` varchar(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`COALESCE(1.1,'1')` varchar(4) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
2006-02-22 10:09:59 +01:00
`COALESCE('a' COLLATE latin1_bin,'b')` varchar(1) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
2003-12-10 05:31:42 +01:00
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
2003-07-14 16:28:36 +02:00
DROP TABLE t1;
2010-08-19 13:55:35 +02:00
CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT IFNULL('a' COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci, 'b' COLLATE latin1_bin);
ERROR HY000: Illegal mix of collations (latin1_swedish_ci,EXPLICIT) and (latin1_bin,EXPLICIT) for operation 'ifnull'
2005-06-20 11:43:38 +02:00
SELECT 'case+union+test'
UNION
SELECT CASE LOWER('1') WHEN LOWER('2') THEN 'BUG' ELSE 'nobug' END;
case+union+test
case+union+test
nobug
SELECT CASE LOWER('1') WHEN LOWER('2') THEN 'BUG' ELSE 'nobug' END;
CASE LOWER('1') WHEN LOWER('2') THEN 'BUG' ELSE 'nobug' END
nobug
SELECT 'case+union+test'
UNION
SELECT CASE '1' WHEN '2' THEN 'BUG' ELSE 'nobug' END;
case+union+test
case+union+test
nobug
2006-03-06 13:38:35 +01:00
create table t1(a float, b int default 3);
insert into t1 (a) values (2), (11), (8);
select min(a), min(case when 1=1 then a else NULL end),
min(case when 1!=1 then NULL else a end)
from t1 where b=3 group by b;
min(a) min(case when 1=1 then a else NULL end) min(case when 1!=1 then NULL else a end)
2 2 2
drop table t1;
2005-06-02 16:27:02 +02:00
CREATE TABLE t1 (EMPNUM INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0), (2);
CREATE TABLE t2 (EMPNUM DECIMAL (4, 2));
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (0.0), (9.0);
SELECT COALESCE(t2.EMPNUM,t1.EMPNUM) AS CEMPNUM,
t1.EMPNUM AS EMPMUM1, t2.EMPNUM AS EMPNUM2
FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON t1.EMPNUM=t2.EMPNUM;
CEMPNUM EMPMUM1 EMPNUM2
0.00 0 0.00
2.00 2 NULL
SELECT IFNULL(t2.EMPNUM,t1.EMPNUM) AS CEMPNUM,
t1.EMPNUM AS EMPMUM1, t2.EMPNUM AS EMPNUM2
FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON t1.EMPNUM=t2.EMPNUM;
CEMPNUM EMPMUM1 EMPNUM2
0.00 0 0.00
2.00 2 NULL
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
2007-10-29 09:20:21 +01:00
End of 4.1 tests
create table t1 (a int, b bigint unsigned);
create table t2 (c int);
insert into t1 (a, b) values (1,4572794622775114594), (2,18196094287899841997),
(3,11120436154190595086);
insert into t2 (c) values (1), (2), (3);
select t1.a, (case t1.a when 0 then 0 else t1.b end) d from t1
join t2 on t1.a=t2.c order by d;
a d
1 4572794622775114594
3 11120436154190595086
2 18196094287899841997
select t1.a, (case t1.a when 0 then 0 else t1.b end) d from t1
join t2 on t1.a=t2.c where b=11120436154190595086 order by d;
a d
3 11120436154190595086
drop table t1, t2;
End of 5.0 tests