mariadb/mysql-test/main/lowercase_table2.result
Otto Kekäläinen 3812e1c958 Fix commit 179424db: No test file or result files should be executable
In commit 179424db the file lowercase_table2.result was made executable
for no known reason, most likely just a mistake. Test result files
definitely should not be executable.

All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files
that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the
BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web
Services, Inc.
2024-02-05 09:18:20 +01:00

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DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2,t3,t2aA,t1Aa;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS `TEST_$1`;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS `test_$1`;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest_LC2;
CREATE TABLE T1 (a int) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO T1 VALUES (1);
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T1";
Tables_in_test (T1)
T1
SHOW TABLES LIKE "t1";
Tables_in_test (t1)
T1
SHOW CREATE TABLE T1;
Table Create Table
T1 CREATE TABLE `T1` (
`a` int(11) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_swedish_ci
RENAME TABLE T1 TO T2;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T2";
Tables_in_test (T2)
T2
SELECT * FROM t2;
a
1
RENAME TABLE T2 TO t3;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T3";
Tables_in_test (T3)
t3
RENAME TABLE T3 TO T1;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T1";
Tables_in_test (T1)
T1
ALTER TABLE T1 add b int;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T1";
Tables_in_test (T1)
T1
ALTER TABLE T1 RENAME T2;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T2";
Tables_in_test (T2)
T2
LOCK TABLE T2 WRITE;
ALTER TABLE T2 drop b;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T2";
Tables_in_test (T2)
T2
UNLOCK TABLES;
RENAME TABLE T2 TO T1;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T1";
Tables_in_test (T1)
T1
SELECT * from T1;
a
1
DROP TABLE T1;
CREATE DATABASE `TEST_$1`;
SHOW DATABASES LIKE "TEST%";
Database (TEST%)
TEST_$1
test
DROP DATABASE `test_$1`;
CREATE TABLE T1 (a int) engine=innodb;
INSERT INTO T1 VALUES (1);
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T1";
Tables_in_test (T1)
T1
SHOW TABLES LIKE "t1";
Tables_in_test (t1)
T1
SHOW CREATE TABLE T1;
Table Create Table
T1 CREATE TABLE `T1` (
`a` int(11) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_swedish_ci
RENAME TABLE T1 TO T2;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T2";
Tables_in_test (T2)
T2
SELECT * FROM t2;
a
1
RENAME TABLE T2 TO t3;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T3";
Tables_in_test (T3)
t3
RENAME TABLE T3 TO T1;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T1";
Tables_in_test (T1)
T1
ALTER TABLE T1 add b int;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T1";
Tables_in_test (T1)
T1
ALTER TABLE T1 RENAME T2;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T2";
Tables_in_test (T2)
T2
LOCK TABLE T2 WRITE;
ALTER TABLE T2 drop b;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T2";
Tables_in_test (T2)
T2
UNLOCK TABLES;
RENAME TABLE T2 TO T1;
SHOW TABLES LIKE "T1";
Tables_in_test (T1)
T1
SELECT * from T1;
a
1
DROP TABLE T1;
create database mysqltest_UPPERCASE;
CREATE TABLE mysqltest_UPPERCASE.T1 (a int) engine=innodb;
CREATE TABLE mysqltest_uppercase.t2 (a int) engine=innodb;
CREATE TABLE mysqltest_UPPERCASE.t3 (a int) engine=innodb;
drop table mysqltest_UPPERCASE.T1;
drop table mysqltest_UPPERCASE.T2;
drop table mysqltest_uppercase.t3;
drop database mysqltest_UPPERCASE;
create table T1 (EVENT_ID int auto_increment primary key, LOCATION char(20));
insert into T1 values (NULL,"Mic-4"),(NULL,"Mic-5"),(NULL,"Mic-6");
SELECT LOCATION FROM T1 WHERE EVENT_ID=2 UNION ALL SELECT LOCATION FROM T1 WHERE EVENT_ID=3;
LOCATION
Mic-5
Mic-6
SELECT LOCATION FROM T1 WHERE EVENT_ID=2 UNION ALL SELECT LOCATION FROM T1 WHERE EVENT_ID=3;
LOCATION
Mic-5
Mic-6
SELECT LOCATION FROM T1 WHERE EVENT_ID=2 UNION ALL SELECT LOCATION FROM T1 WHERE EVENT_ID=3;
LOCATION
Mic-5
Mic-6
drop table T1;
create table T1 (A int);
alter table T1 add index (A);
show tables like 'T1%';
Tables_in_test (T1%)
T1
alter table t1 add index (A);
Warnings:
Note 1831 Duplicate index `A_2`. This is deprecated and will be disallowed in a future release
show tables like 't1%';
Tables_in_test (t1%)
t1
drop table t1;
create temporary table T1(a int(11), b varchar(8));
insert into T1 values (1, 'abc');
select * from T1;
a b
1 abc
alter table T1 add index (a);
select * from T1;
a b
1 abc
drop table T1;
create database mysqltest_LC2;
use mysqltest_LC2;
create table myUC (i int);
show tables;
Tables_in_mysqltest_LC2
myUC
insert into myUC values (1),(2),(3);
select * from myUC;
i
1
2
3
use test;
drop database mysqltest_LC2;
create database mysqltest_LC2;
use mysqltest_LC2;
create table myUC (i int);
select * from myUC;
i
use test;
drop database mysqltest_LC2;
create table t2aA (col1 int);
create table t1Aa (col1 int);
select t1Aa.col1 from t1aA,t2Aa where t1Aa.col1 = t2aA.col1;
col1
drop table t2aA, t1Aa;
create database mysqltest_LC2;
use mysqltest_LC2;
create table myUC (i int);
select TABLE_SCHEMA,TABLE_NAME FROM information_schema.TABLES
where TABLE_SCHEMA ='mysqltest_LC2';
TABLE_SCHEMA TABLE_NAME
mysqltest_lc2 myUC
use test;
drop database mysqltest_LC2;
#
# Bug #11758687: 50924: object names not resolved correctly
# on lctn2 systems
#
CREATE DATABASE BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2;
CREATE TABLE BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.TABLE2 (c13 INT) DEFAULT CHARSET latin1;
CREATE TABLE BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.table1 (c13 INT) DEFAULT CHARSET latin1;
CREATE TABLE bup_xpfm_compat_db2.table3 (c13 INT) DEFAULT CHARSET latin1;
CREATE TRIGGER BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.trigger1 AFTER INSERT
ON BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.table1 FOR EACH ROW
update BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.table1 set c13=12;
|
CREATE TRIGGER BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.TRIGGER2 AFTER INSERT
ON BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.TABLE2 FOR EACH ROW
update BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.table1 set c13=12;
|
CREATE TRIGGER BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.TrigGer3 AFTER INSERT
ON BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.TaBle3 FOR EACH ROW
update BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2.table1 set c13=12;
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SELECT trigger_schema, trigger_name, event_object_table FROM
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS
WHERE trigger_schema COLLATE utf8_bin = 'BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2'
ORDER BY trigger_schema, trigger_name;
trigger_schema trigger_name event_object_table
BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2 trigger1 table1
BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2 TRIGGER2 TABLE2
BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2 TrigGer3 table3
DROP DATABASE BUP_XPFM_COMPAT_DB2;
# End of 5.1 tests
#
# Test for bug #44738 "fill_schema_table_from_frm() opens tables without
# lowercasing table name". Due to not properly normalizing table names
# in lower_case_table_names modes in this function queries to I_S which
# were executed through it left entries with incorrect key in table
# definition cache. As result further queries to I_S that used this
# function produced stale results in cases when table definition was
# changed by a DDL statement. Also combination of this issue and a
# similar problem in CREATE TABLE (it also has peeked into table
# definition cache using non-normalized key) led to spurious
# ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR errors when one tried to create table with the
# same name as a previously existing but dropped table.
#
drop database if exists mysqltest_UPPERCASE;
drop table if exists t_bug44738_UPPERCASE;
create database mysqltest_UPPERCASE;
use mysqltest_UPPERCASE;
select database();
database()
mysqltest_UPPERCASE
create table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE (i int) comment='Old comment';
create table t_bug44738_lowercase (i int) comment='Old comment';
create table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE2 (i int) comment='Old comment';
create table t_bug44738_lowercase2 (i int) comment='Old comment';
select table_schema, table_name, table_comment from information_schema.tables
where table_schema like 'mysqltest_%' and table_name like 't_bug44738_%'
order by table_name;
table_schema table_name table_comment
mysqltest_UPPERCASE t_bug44738_lowercase Old comment
mysqltest_UPPERCASE t_bug44738_lowercase2 Old comment
mysqltest_UPPERCASE t_bug44738_UPPERCASE Old comment
mysqltest_UPPERCASE t_bug44738_UPPERCASE2 Old comment
alter table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE comment='New comment';
alter table t_bug44738_lowercase comment='New comment';
alter table mysqltest_uppercase.t_bug44738_UPPERCASE2 comment='New comment';
alter table mysqltest_UPPERCASE.t_bug44738_lowercase2 comment='New comment';
# There should be no stale entries in TDC for our tables after the
# above ALTER TABLE statements so new version of comments should be
# returned by the below query to I_S.
select table_schema, table_name, table_comment from information_schema.tables
where table_schema like 'mysqltest_%' and table_name like 't_bug44738_%'
order by table_name;
table_schema table_name table_comment
mysqltest_UPPERCASE t_bug44738_lowercase New comment
mysqltest_UPPERCASE t_bug44738_lowercase2 New comment
mysqltest_UPPERCASE t_bug44738_UPPERCASE New comment
mysqltest_UPPERCASE t_bug44738_UPPERCASE2 New comment
drop database mysqltest_UPPERCASE;
use test;
# Let us check that the original test case which led to discovery
# of this problem also works.
create table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE (i int);
select table_schema, table_name, table_comment from information_schema.tables
where table_schema = 'test' and table_name like 't_bug44738_%';
table_schema table_name table_comment
test t_bug44738_UPPERCASE
drop table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE;
# After the above DROP TABLE there are no entries in TDC which correspond
# to our table and therefore the below statement should succeed.
create table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE (i int);
drop table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE;
# Finally, let us check that another issue which was exposed by
# the original test case is solved. I.e. that the table is not
# created if there is an entry for it in TDC even though it was
# removed from disk.
create table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE (i int) engine = myisam;
# Load table definition in TDC.
select table_schema, table_name, table_comment from information_schema.tables
where table_schema = 'test' and table_name like 't_bug44738_%';
table_schema table_name table_comment
test t_bug44738_UPPERCASE
# Simulate manual removal of the table.
# Check that still there is an entry for table in TDC.
show open tables like 't_bug44738_%';
Database Table In_use Name_locked
test t_bug44738_uppercase 0 0
# So attempt to create table with the same name should fail.
create table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE (i int);
ERROR 42S01: Table 't_bug44738_uppercase' already exists
# And should succeed after FLUSH TABLES.
flush tables;
create table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE (i int);
drop table t_bug44738_UPPERCASE;
#
# Bug #21317 SHOW CREATE DATABASE does not obey to
# lower_case_table_names
#
create database mysql_TEST;
create table mysql_TEST.T1(a int);
show databases like 'mysql%';
Database (mysql%)
mysql
mysql_TEST
show databases like 'mysql_T%';
Database (mysql_T%)
mysql_TEST
show databases like 'mysql_t%';
Database (mysql_t%)
mysql_TEST
show create database mysql_test;
Database Create Database
mysql_test CREATE DATABASE `mysql_test` /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci */
show create database mysql_TEST;
Database Create Database
mysql_TEST CREATE DATABASE `mysql_TEST` /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci */
show create table mysql_TEST.T1;
Table Create Table
T1 CREATE TABLE `T1` (
`a` int(11) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_swedish_ci
show create table mysql_test.t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` int(11) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_swedish_ci
drop database mysql_TEST;
# MDEV-30765 SHOW TABLES not working properly with
# lower_case_table_names=2
#
create database db1;
use db1;
# lowercase table name
create table `a` (a int);
# uppercase table name
create table `B` (a int);
create user 'mysqltest_1'@'localhost' identified by 'password';
grant select, show view on db1.`a` to 'mysqltest_1'@'localhost';
grant select, show view on db1.`B` to 'mysqltest_1'@'localhost';
connect conn1, localhost, mysqltest_1, password, test;
connection conn1;
use db1;
show tables;
Tables_in_db1
B
a
connection default;
disconnect conn1;
drop user 'mysqltest_1'@'localhost';
drop tables a, B;
drop database db1;
#
# MDEV-32025 Crashes in MDL_key::mdl_key_init with lower-case-table-names=2
#
CREATE DATABASE `#mysql50#D+b1`;
ALTER DATABASE `#mysql50#D+b1` UPGRADE DATA DIRECTORY NAME;
SHOW CREATE DATABASE `D+b1`;
Database Create Database
D+b1 CREATE DATABASE `D+b1` /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci */
SHOW CREATE DATABASE `d+b1`;
Database Create Database
d+b1 CREATE DATABASE `d+b1` /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci */
DROP DATABASE `D+b1`;
CREATE DATABASE Db1;
ALTER DATABASE Db1 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8;
SHOW CREATE DATABASE Db1;
Database Create Database
Db1 CREATE DATABASE `Db1` /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */
SHOW CREATE DATABASE db1;
Database Create Database
db1 CREATE DATABASE `db1` /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */
DROP DATABASE Db1;