mariadb/mysql-test/t/bigint.test
unknown ac82a2d5eb Setting a variable to CAST(NULL as X) set the result type of the variable to X. (Bug #6598)
mysql-test/r/bigint.result:
  Test to show show that the parser threats big longlong values as unsigned
mysql-test/r/user_var.result:
  Test of CAST(NULL as SIGNED/UNSIGNED)
mysql-test/t/bigint.test:
  Test to show show that the parser threats big longlong values as unsigned
mysql-test/t/user_var.test:
  Test of CAST(NULL as SIGNED/UNSIGNED)
sql/item_func.cc:
  Setting a variable to CAST(NULL as X) set the result type of the variable to X. (Bug #6598)
  Setting a variable to NULL doesn't change the old result type.
sql/item_func.h:
  Detect setting a variable to NULL
sql/unireg.cc:
  Safety fix
2005-04-30 03:14:42 +03:00

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#
# Initialize
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test of reading of bigint values
#
select 0,256,00000000000000065536,2147483647,-2147483648,2147483648,+4294967296;
select 9223372036854775807,-009223372036854775808;
select +9999999999999999999,-9999999999999999999;
select cast(9223372036854775808 as unsigned)+1;
select 9223372036854775808+1;
select -(0-3),round(-(0-3)), round(9999999999999999999);
#
# In 3.23 we have to disable the test of column to bigint as
# this fails on AIX powerpc (the resolution for double is not good enough)
# This will work on 4.0 as we then have internal handling of bigint variables.
#
create table t1 (a bigint unsigned not null, primary key(a));
insert into t1 values (18446744073709551615), (0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE), (18446744073709551613), (18446744073709551612);
select * from t1;
select * from t1 where a=18446744073709551615;
# select * from t1 where a='18446744073709551615';
delete from t1 where a=18446744073709551615;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 ( a int not null default 1, big bigint );
insert into t1 (big) values (-1),(12345678901234567),(9223372036854775807),(18446744073709551615);
select min(big),max(big),max(big)-1 from t1;
select min(big),max(big),max(big)-1 from t1 group by a;
alter table t1 modify big bigint unsigned not null;
select min(big),max(big),max(big)-1 from t1;
select min(big),max(big),max(big)-1 from t1 group by a;
alter table t1 add key (big);
select min(big),max(big),max(big)-1 from t1;
select min(big),max(big),max(big)-1 from t1 group by a;
alter table t1 modify big bigint not null;
select min(big),max(big),max(big)-1 from t1;
select min(big),max(big),max(big)-1 from t1 group by a;
drop table t1;
#
# Test problem with big values fir auto_increment
#
create table t1 (id bigint auto_increment primary key, a int) auto_increment=9999999999;
insert into t1 values (null,1);
select * from t1;
select * from t1 limit 9999999999;
drop table t1;
#
# Item_uint::save_to_field()
# BUG#1845
# This can't be fixed in MySQL 4.0 without loosing precisions for bigints
#
CREATE TABLE t1 ( quantity decimal(60,0));
insert into t1 values (10000000000000000000);
insert into t1 values (10000000000000000000.0);
insert into t1 values ('10000000000000000000');
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
# atof() behaviour is different of different systems. to be fixed in 4.1
SELECT '0x8000000000000001'+0;
# Test for BUG#8562: joins over BIGINT UNSIGNED value + constant propagation
create table t1 (
value64 bigint unsigned not null,
value32 integer not null,
primary key(value64, value32)
);
create table t2 (
value64 bigint unsigned not null,
value32 integer not null,
primary key(value64, value32)
);
insert into t1 values(17156792991891826145, 1);
insert into t1 values( 9223372036854775807, 2);
insert into t2 values(17156792991891826145, 3);
insert into t2 values( 9223372036854775807, 4);
select * from t1;
select * from t2;
select * from t1, t2 where t1.value64=17156792991891826145 and
t2.value64=17156792991891826145;
select * from t1, t2 where t1.value64=17156792991891826145 and
t2.value64=t1.value64;
select * from t1, t2 where t1.value64= 9223372036854775807 and
t2.value64=9223372036854775807;
select * from t1, t2 where t1.value64= 9223372036854775807 and
t2.value64=t1.value64;
drop table t1, t2;
#
# Test of CREATE ... SELECT and unsigned integers
#
create table t1 select 1 as 'a';
show create table t1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 select 9223372036854775809 as 'a';
show create table t1;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;