This patch changes the main name of 3 byte character set from utf8 to
utf8mb3. New old_mode UTF8_IS_UTF8MB3 is added and set TRUE by default,
so that utf8 would mean utf8mb3. If not set, utf8 would mean utf8mb4.
One should not change the program arguments!
This change also reduces warnings from the icc compiler.
Almost all changes are just syntax changes (adding const to
'get_one_option function' declarations).
Other changes:
- Added a few cast of 'argument' from 'const char*' to 'char *'. This
was mainly in calls to 'external' functions we don't have control of.
- Ensure that all reset of 'password command line argument' are similar.
(In almost all cases it was just adding a comment and a cast)
- In mysqlbinlog.cc and mysqld.cc there was a few cases that changed
the command line argument. These places where changed to instead allocate
the option in a MEM_ROOT to avoid changing the argument. Some of this
code was changed to ensure that different programs did parsing the
same way. Added a test case for the changes in mysqlbinlog.cc
- Changed a few variables that took their value from command line options
from 'char *' to 'const char *'.
tests mariadb-conv-utf8 and mariadb-conv-cp932 failed on PPC,
because "char" is "unsigned char" on PPC.
Adding a cast from "char" to "signed char" in the two affected places.
- Load and convert the entire input file at once,
rather than reading string-by-string using fgets().
This change makes it possible to convert from UCS2, UTF16, UTF32 data.
- Adding the --delimiter command, to treat the specified
characters as delimiters rather than data to convert.
Useful in combination with `-f filename` or `-t filename`.
The delimiter characters are not converted,
they are copied from the input to the output as is.
- Adding diagnostics with line number and position if:
* an illegal input byte sequence was found
* a character cannot be converted to the target character set