mariadb/mysql-test/t/sql_mode.test
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--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1,t2,v1,v2;
drop view if exists t1,t2,v1,v2;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE `t1` (
a int not null auto_increment,
`pseudo` varchar(35) character set latin2 NOT NULL default '',
`email` varchar(60) character set latin2 NOT NULL default '',
PRIMARY KEY (a),
UNIQUE KEY `email` USING BTREE (`email`)
) ENGINE=HEAP CHARSET=latin1 ROW_FORMAT DYNAMIC;
set @@sql_mode="";
show variables like 'sql_mode';
show create table t1;
set @@sql_mode="ansi_quotes";
show variables like 'sql_mode';
show create table t1;
set @@sql_mode="no_table_options";
show variables like 'sql_mode';
show create table t1;
set @@sql_mode="no_key_options";
show variables like 'sql_mode';
show create table t1;
set @@sql_mode="no_field_options,mysql323,mysql40";
show variables like 'sql_mode';
show create table t1;
set sql_mode="postgresql,oracle,mssql,db2,maxdb";
select @@sql_mode;
show create table t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Check that a binary collation adds 'binary'
# suffix into a char() column definition in
# mysql40 and mysql2323 modes. This allows
# not to lose the column's case sensitivity
# when loading the dump in pre-4.1 servers.
#
# Thus, in 4.0 and 3.23 modes we dump:
#
# 'char(10) collate xxx_bin' as 'char(10) binary'
# 'binary(10)' as 'binary(10)'
#
# In mysql-4.1 these types are different, and they will
# be recreated differently.
#
# In mysqld-4.0 the the above two types were the same,
# so it will create a 'char(10) binary' column for both definitions.
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a char(10),
b char(10) collate latin1_bin,
c binary(10)
) character set latin1;
set @@sql_mode="";
show create table t1;
set @@sql_mode="mysql323";
show create table t1;
set @@sql_mode="mysql40";
show create table t1;
drop table t1;
#
# BUG#5318 - failure: 'IGNORE_SPACE' affects numeric values after DEFAULT
#
# Force the usage of the default
set session sql_mode = '';
# statement for comparison, value starts with '.'
create table t1 ( min_num dec(6,6) default .000001);
show create table t1;
drop table t1 ;
#
set session sql_mode = 'IGNORE_SPACE';
# statement for comparison, value starts with '0'
create table t1 ( min_num dec(6,6) default 0.000001);
show create table t1;
drop table t1 ;
# This statement fails, value starts with '.'
create table t1 ( min_num dec(6,6) default .000001);
show create table t1;
drop table t1 ;
#
# Bug #10732: Set SQL_MODE to NULL gives garbled error message
#
--error 1231
set @@SQL_MODE=NULL;
#
# Bug #797: in sql_mode=ANSI, show create table ignores auto_increment
#
set session sql_mode=ansi;
create table t1
(f1 integer auto_increment primary key,
f2 timestamp default current_timestamp on update current_timestamp);
show create table t1;
set session sql_mode=no_field_options;
show create table t1;
drop table t1;
# End of 4.1 tests
#
# test for
# WL 1941 "NO_C_ESCAPES sql_mode"
#
# an sql_mode to disable \n, \r, \b, etc escapes in string literals. actually, to
# disable special meaning of backslash completely. It's not in the SQL standard
# and it causes some R/3 tests to fail.
#
SET @OLD_SQL_MODE=@@SQL_MODE, @@SQL_MODE='';
show local variables like 'SQL_MODE';
CREATE TABLE t1 (p int not null auto_increment, a varchar(20), primary key(p));
INSERT t1 (a) VALUES
('\\'),
('\n'),
('\b'),
('\r'),
('\t'),
('\x'),
('\a'),
('\aa'),
('\\a'),
('\\aa'),
('_'),
('\_'),
('\\_'),
('\\\_'),
('\\\\_'),
('%'),
('\%'),
('\\%'),
('\\\%'),
('\\\\%')
;
SELECT p, hex(a) FROM t1;
delete from t1 where a in ('\n','\r','\t', '\b');
select
masks.p,
masks.a as mask,
examples.a as example
from
t1 as masks
left join t1 as examples on examples.a LIKE masks.a
order by masks.p, example;
DROP TABLE t1;
SET @@SQL_MODE='NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES';
show local variables like 'SQL_MODE';
CREATE TABLE t1 (p int not null auto_increment, a varchar(20), primary key(p));
INSERT t1 (a) VALUES
('\\'),
('\n'),
('\b'),
('\r'),
('\t'),
('\x'),
('\a'),
('\aa'),
('\\a'),
('\\aa'),
('_'),
('\_'),
('\\_'),
('\\\_'),
('\\\\_'),
('%'),
('\%'),
('\\%'),
('\\\%'),
('\\\\%')
;
SELECT p, hex(a) FROM t1;
delete from t1 where a in ('\n','\r','\t', '\b');
select
masks.p,
masks.a as mask,
examples.a as example
from
t1 as masks
left join t1 as examples on examples.a LIKE masks.a
order by masks.p, example;
DROP TABLE t1;
# Bug #6368: Make sure backslashes mixed with doubled quotes are handled
# correctly in NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES mode
SET @@SQL_MODE='NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES';
SELECT 'a\\b', 'a\\\"b', 'a''\\b', 'a''\\\"b';
SELECT "a\\b", "a\\\'b", "a""\\b", "a""\\\'b";
SET @@SQL_MODE='';
SELECT 'a\\b', 'a\\\"b', 'a''\\b', 'a''\\\"b';
SELECT "a\\b", "a\\\'b", "a""\\b", "a""\\\'b";
#
# Bug#6877: MySQL should give an error if the requested table type
# is not available
#
#set session sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION';
#--error 1289
#create table t1 (a int) engine=isam;
#--error 1146
#show create table t1;
#drop table if exists t1;
#
## for comparison, lets see the warnings...
#set session sql_mode = '';
#create table t1 (a int) engine=isam;
#show create table t1;
#drop table t1;
#
# Bug #6903: ANSI_QUOTES does not come into play with SHOW CREATE FUNCTION
# or PROCEDURE because it displays the SQL_MODE used to create the routine.
#
SET @@SQL_MODE='';
create function `foo` () returns int return 5;
show create function `foo`;
SET @@SQL_MODE='ANSI_QUOTES';
show create function `foo`;
drop function `foo`;
create function `foo` () returns int return 5;
show create function `foo`;
SET @@SQL_MODE='';
show create function `foo`;
drop function `foo`;
#
# Bug #6903: ANSI_QUOTES should have effect for SHOW CREATE VIEW (Bug #6903)
#
SET @@SQL_MODE='';
create table t1 (a int);
create table t2 (a int);
create view v1 as select a from t1;
show create view v1;
SET @@SQL_MODE='ANSI_QUOTES';
show create view v1;
# Test a view with a subselect, which will get shown incorrectly without
# thd->lex->view_prepare_mode set properly.
create view v2 as select a from t2 where a in (select a from v1);
drop view v2, v1;
drop table t1, t2;
select @@sql_mode;
set sql_mode=2097152;
select @@sql_mode;
# BUG#14675
set sql_mode=4194304;
select @@sql_mode;
set sql_mode=16384+(65536*4);
select @@sql_mode;
--error 1231
set sql_mode=2147483648; # that mode does not exist
select @@sql_mode;
SET @@SQL_MODE=@OLD_SQL_MODE;