This patch ensures that all identical character sets shares the same
cs->csname.
This allows us to replace strcmp() in my_charset_same() with comparisons
of pointers. This fixes a long standing performance issue that could cause
as strcmp() for every item sent trough the protocol class to the end user.
One consequence of this patch is that we don't allow one to add a character
definition in the Index.xml file that changes the csname of an existing
character set. This is by design as changing character set names of existing
ones is extremely dangerous, especially as some storage engines just records
character set numbers.
As we now have a hash over character set's csname, we can in the future
use that for faster access to a specific character set. This could be done
by changing the hash to non unique and use the hash to find the next
character set with same csname.
- Moving detection of the MY_CS_CSSORT, MY_CS_PUREASCII, MY_CS_NONASCII
flags of loadable collations from add_collation() in mysys.c
to my_cset_init_8bit() and my_coll_init_simple() in ctype-simple.c.
- Adding tests that these flags are set properly for loadable collations
- Moving LDML test related *.xml files from mysql-test/std_data/
to mysql-test/std_data/ldml/, as there will be more *.xml test files
2016-09-03 09:05:56 +04:00
Renamed from mysql-test/std_data/Index.xml (Browse further)