mariadb/mysql-test/suite/client/mariadb-conv-utf16.test
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

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-- source include/have_utf16.inc
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
--echo #
--echo # MDEV-17088 Provide tools to encode/decode mysql-encoded file system names
--echo #
--character_set utf8
SET NAMES utf8;
--echo # Bad delimiter
--error 1
--exec $MARIADB_CONV -f utf16 -t utf8 --delimiter="\r\n" $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/mariadb-conv/file01.utf16.txt 2>&1
--echo # Bad delimiter
--error 1
--exec $MARIADB_CONV -f utf8 -t utf16 --delimiter="\r\n" $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/mariadb-conv/file01.utf8.txt 2>&1
--echo # Start of file01.utf16.txt
--exec $MARIADB_CONV -f utf16 -t utf8 $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/mariadb-conv/file01.utf16.txt 2>&1
--echo # End of file01.utf16.txt