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Rucha Deodhar
2fdb556e04 MDEV-8334: Rename utf8 to utf8mb3
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.
2021-05-19 06:48:36 +02:00
Monty
5d6ad2ad66 Added 'const' to arguments in get_one_option and find_typeset()
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 *'.
2021-02-08 12:16:29 +02:00
Alexander Barkov
00445652db A cleanup for MDEV-17088 Provide tools to encode/decode mysql-encoded file system names
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.
2019-12-06 10:27:59 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
2c7b6214e7 A cleanup for MDEV-17088 Provide tools to encode/decode mysql-encoded file system names
- 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
2019-12-05 09:45:28 +04:00
Alexander Barkov
4ad083cd64 MDEV-17088 Provide tools to encode/decode mysql-encoded file system names
The original patch was made by Takashi Sasaki <tsasaki609@gmail.com>.
2019-11-28 17:09:17 +04:00