- Client side readline functions unconditionally search for Unix '\n' line
endings. In this case, the delimiter statement was set to '//\r' instead
of the intended '//'. When removing the '\n' check for and remove
preceeding '\r' character as well.
client/readline.cc:
Bug#19799 delimiter command not working correctly when sourcing a sql file
- When removing the '\n' character, check for and remove preceeding '\r'
character as well.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
Bug#19799 delimiter command not working correctly when sourcing a sql file
- Added Results.
mysql-test/t/mysql_delimiter.sql:
Bug#19799 delimiter command not working correctly when sourcing a sql file
- Added Tests.
mysql-test/t/mysql_delimiter_19799.sql:
Bug#19799 delimiter command not working correctly when sourcing a sql file
- File containing delimiter statement followed by '\r\n' line ending.