mariadb/mysql-test/r/endspace.result
unknown 3c46af6cf4 BTREE-indexes in HEAP tables can now be used to optimize ORDER BY
Don't read character set files if we are using only the default charset. In most cases the user will not anymore get a warning about missing character set files
Compare strings with space extend instead of space strip. Now the following comparisons holds:  "a" == "a " and "a\t" < "a". (Bug #3152).
Note: Because of the above fix, one has to do a REPAIR on any table that has an ascii character < 32 last in a CHAR/VARCHAR/TEXT columns.


heap/hp_hash.c:
  Comments and DBUG information
include/my_handler.h:
  Updated prototype for mi_compare_text
myisam/ft_boolean_search.c:
  Updated calls to mi_compare_text
myisam/ft_nlq_search.c:
  Updated calls to mi_compare_text
myisam/ft_parser.c:
  Updated calls to mi_compare_text
myisam/ft_stopwords.c:
  Updated calls to mi_compare_text
myisam/ft_update.c:
  Updated calls to mi_compare_text
myisam/mi_check.c:
  Updated calls to mi_compare_text
myisam/mi_search.c:
  Changed all string comparisons that removed end space to instead extend the shorter string with space
myisam/mi_unique.c:
  Updated calls to mi_compare_text
myisam/mi_write.c:
  Updated calls to mi_compare_text
myisam/myisam_ftdump.c:
  Removed compiler warning
mysql-test/r/ctype_collate.result:
  Fixed wrong result
mysql-test/r/heap_btree.result:
  More tests
mysql-test/t/heap_btree.test:
  more tests
mysys/charset.c:
  Don't read charsets if we are only using default charset
  Don't require 'init_available_charsets' to succeed.
mysys/my_handler.c:
  Compare strings with space extend instead of space strip
mysys/tree.c:
  Fixed code to get better results for range optimzier
sql/field.cc:
  Compare strings with space extend instead of space strip
sql/filesort.cc:
  Compare strings with space extend instead of space strip
sql/ha_heap.cc:
  Created bit map for keys that are using BTREE. This allows the optimzer to use BTREE's for sorting
sql/ha_heap.h:
  Created bit map for keys that are using BTREE. This allows the optimzer to use BTREE's for sorting
strings/ctype-big5.c:
  Compare strings with space extend instead of space strip
strings/ctype-czech.c:
  Indentation cleanup. Should be fixed to use space extend
strings/ctype-gbk.c:
  Compare strings with space extend instead of space strip
strings/ctype-latin1.c:
  Compare strings with space extend instead of space strip
  Added missing my_hash_sort_latin1_de function
strings/ctype-mb.c:
  For binary strings, don't remove end space when comparing
strings/ctype-simple.c:
  Compare strings with space extend instead of space strip
strings/ctype-sjis.c:
  Compare strings with space extend instead of space strip
strings/ctype-tis620.c:
  Added comments that we should fix end space handling
strings/ctype-ucs2.c:
  indentation fixes
strings/ctype-utf8.c:
  Added comments that we should fix end space handling
strings/ctype-win1250ch.c:
  Added comments that we should fix end space handling
2004-03-25 15:05:01 +02:00

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drop table if exists t1;
select 'a' = 'a', 'a' = 'a ', 'a ' = 'a';
'a' = 'a' 'a' = 'a ' 'a ' = 'a'
1 1 1
select 'a\0' = 'a', 'a\0' < 'a', 'a\0' > 'a';
'a\0' = 'a' 'a\0' < 'a' 'a\0' > 'a'
0 1 0
select 'a' = 'a\0', 'a' < 'a\0', 'a' > 'a\0';
'a' = 'a\0' 'a' < 'a\0' 'a' > 'a\0'
0 0 1
select 'a\0' = 'a ', 'a\0' < 'a ', 'a\0' > 'a ';
'a\0' = 'a ' 'a\0' < 'a ' 'a\0' > 'a '
0 1 0
select 'a ' = 'a\0', 'a ' < 'a\0', 'a ' > 'a\0';
'a ' = 'a\0' 'a ' < 'a\0' 'a ' > 'a\0'
0 0 1
select 'a a' > 'a', 'a \0' < 'a';
'a a' > 'a' 'a \0' < 'a'
1 1
select binary 'a a' > 'a', binary 'a \0' > 'a', binary 'a\0' > 'a';
binary 'a a' > 'a' binary 'a \0' > 'a' binary 'a\0' > 'a'
1 1 1
create table t1 (text1 varchar(32) not NULL, KEY key1 (text1));
insert into t1 values ('teststring'), ('nothing'), ('teststring\t');
check table t1;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 check status OK
select * from t1 ignore key (key1) where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 > 'teststring\t';
text1
teststring
select * from t1 order by text1;
text1
nothing
teststring
teststring
explain select * from t1 order by text1;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 index NULL key1 32 NULL 3 Using index
alter table t1 modify text1 char(32) binary not null;
check table t1;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 check status OK
select * from t1 ignore key (key1) where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 > 'teststring\t';
text1
teststring
select text1, length(text1) from t1 order by text1;
text1 length(text1)
nothing 7
teststring 11
teststring 10
select text1, length(text1) from t1 order by binary text1;
text1 length(text1)
nothing 7
teststring 10
teststring 11
alter table t1 modify text1 blob not null, drop key key1, add key key1 (text1(20));
insert into t1 values ('teststring ');
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 order by text1;
concat('|', text1, '|')
|nothing|
|teststring|
|teststring |
|teststring |
alter table t1 modify text1 text not null, pack_keys=1;
select * from t1 where text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 > 'teststring\t';
text1
teststring
teststring
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 order by text1;
concat('|', text1, '|')
|nothing|
|teststring |
|teststring|
|teststring |
drop table t1;
create table t1 (text1 varchar(32) not NULL, KEY key1 (text1)) pack_keys=0;
insert into t1 values ('teststring'), ('nothing'), ('teststring\t');
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 >= 'teststring\t';
text1
teststring
teststring
drop table t1;
create table t1 (text1 varchar(32) not NULL, KEY key1 using BTREE (text1)) engine=heap;
insert into t1 values ('teststring'), ('nothing'), ('teststring\t');
select * from t1 ignore key (key1) where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 >= 'teststring\t';
text1
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 order by text1;
text1
nothing
teststring
teststring
explain select * from t1 order by text1;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 index NULL key1 32 NULL 3
alter table t1 modify text1 char(32) binary not null;
select * from t1 order by text1;
text1
nothing
teststring
teststring
drop table t1;
create table t1 (text1 varchar(32) not NULL, KEY key1 (text1)) engine=innodb;
insert into t1 values ('teststring'), ('nothing'), ('teststring\t');
check table t1;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 check status OK
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
select * from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 > 'teststring\t';
text1
teststring
select * from t1 order by text1;
text1
nothing
teststring
teststring
explain select * from t1 order by text1;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 index NULL key1 32 NULL 4 Using index
alter table t1 modify text1 char(32) binary not null;
select * from t1 order by text1;
text1
nothing
teststring
teststring
alter table t1 modify text1 blob not null, drop key key1, add key key1 (text1(20));
insert into t1 values ('teststring ');
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 order by text1;
concat('|', text1, '|')
|nothing|
|teststring|
|teststring |
|teststring |
alter table t1 modify text1 text not null, pack_keys=1;
select * from t1 where text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1
teststring
teststring
select text1, length(text1) from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
text1 length(text1)
teststring 10
teststring 11
teststring 11
select text1, length(text1) from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 >= 'teststring\t';
text1 length(text1)
teststring 10
teststring 11
teststring 11
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 order by text1;
concat('|', text1, '|')
|nothing|
|teststring |
|teststring|
|teststring |
drop table t1;