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internal charset to one associated with currently being handled query. To note such a query can come from interactive client either. There was a discussion within replication team and Monty who's suggestion won. It avoids straightforward parsing of all `set' queries that could affect client side character set. According to the idea, mysql client does not parse `set' queries but rather cares of `charset new_cs_name' command. This command is generated by mysqlbinlog in form of exclaiming comment (Lars' suggestion) so that enlightened clients like `mysql' knows what to do with it. Interactive human can switch between many multi-byte charsets during the session providing the command explicitly. To note that setting new internal mysql's charset does not trigger sending any `SET' sql statement to the server. client/mysql.cc: BUG#16217 revealed the problem of switching between charsets in mysql client. Such switching is necessary in a case when being scanned query consists of multi-byte chars and internal charset was initialized differently. mysql finds `/' escape and misiterprete it while in fact one could be a part of a multi-byte symbol like the bug page reported. This patch extends mysql `charset' command, '\C' shortcut. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs_binlog.result: comment line generated by mysqlbinlog for processing of logs with multi-byte chars. mysql-test/r/mysql.result: results are altered due to #16217 mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: Results are altered due to #16217 mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog2.result: commeted command for mysql client due to multi-byte binlog mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: commented command for mysql due to multi-byte binlogs mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: commented command for mysql client due to multi-byte binlogs mysql-test/r/user_var-binlog.result: commented command for mysql client due to multi-byte binlogs mysql-test/t/mysql.test: Main test for mysql client is extended to check `charset' command. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: Checking how /*! \C cs_name */ are added to the output of mysqlbinlog. The exclaiming comment is for further processing by mysql client. The added part mimics the failure to recover tables from binlog - see BUG#16217. sql/log_event.cc: Sending into output instructions for mysql client to switch internally to appropriate charset. mysql client is supposed to be invoked with --default-character-set= "to default character set of the server created the binlog".
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drop table t1;
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lock tables t1 write;
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database()
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unlock tables;
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drop table t1;
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