mariadb/mysql-test/t/cast.test
unknown db7561ecf8 Invalid DEFAULT values for CREATE TABLE now generates errors. (Bug #5902)
CAST() now produces warnings when casting a wrong INTEGER or CHAR values. This also applies to implicite string to number casts. (Bug #5912)
ALTER TABLE now fails in STRICT mode if it generates warnings.
Inserting a zero date in a DATE, DATETIME or TIMESTAMP column during TRADITIONAL mode now produces an error. (Bug #5933)


mysql-test/r/bigint.result:
  New warning added
mysql-test/r/cast.result:
  Added testing of wrong CAST's of strings to numbers and numbers to strings
mysql-test/r/create.result:
  Added test for wrong default values (#5902)
mysql-test/r/func_if.result:
  Changed tests to produce less warnings
mysql-test/r/func_misc.result:
  New warning
mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
  Added missing drop table
  Changed test to produce less warnings
  New warnings
mysql-test/r/ndb_index_unique.result:
  Removed wrong default usage
mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result:
  Changed tests to produce less warnings
mysql-test/r/row.result:
  New warnings
mysql-test/r/rpl_session_var.result:
  Changed tests to produce less warnings
mysql-test/r/strict.result:
  New tests for CAST() and zero date handling
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
  Changed tests to produce less warnings
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result:
  Changed tests to produce less warnings
mysql-test/t/cast.test:
  Added testing of wrong CAST's of strings to numbers and numbers to strings
mysql-test/t/create.test:
  Added test for wrong default values (#5902)
mysql-test/t/func_if.test:
  Changed tests to produce less warnings
mysql-test/t/func_str.test:
  Added missing drop table
  Changed test to produce less warnings
  New warnings
mysql-test/t/ndb_index_unique.test:
  Removed wrong default usage
mysql-test/t/ps_1general.test:
  Changed tests to produce less warnings
mysql-test/t/rpl_session_var.test:
  Changed tests to produce less warnings
mysql-test/t/strict.test:
  New tests for CAST() and zero date handling
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
  Changed tests to produce less warnings
mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test:
  Changed tests to produce less warnings
sql/Makefile.am:
  Added new include file
sql/field.cc:
  Added warnings for zero dates for DATE, DATETIME and TIMESTAMP
  Moved Field_blob::max_length() to a more appropriate position
  Changed type for 'level' in set_warning() to avoid casts
sql/field.h:
  Changed type for 'level' in set_warning() to avoid casts
sql/field_conv.cc:
  Copy date and datetime fields through string in 'traditional' mode to detect zero dates
sql/item.cc:
  Removed compiler warnings
  Give warnings for wrong CAST of strings -> number
sql/item.h:
  Moved Item_string::val_real() and ::val_int() to item.cc
sql/item_row.cc:
  Better detection of null values (which doesn't produce warnings)
sql/item_sum.cc:
  Better detection of null values (which doesn't produce warnings)
sql/item_timefunc.cc:
  Give warnings for wrong CAST of number -> string
sql/my_decimal.cc:
  Fixed typo in comment
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Removed prototype for static function
  Moved defines for error handling to sql_error.h (to be able to use these in field.h)
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Simplify code
sql/sql_class.h:
  Moved to sql_error.h
sql/sql_load.cc:
  Removed wrong cast
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  Fixed wrong printf()
sql/sql_table.cc:
  Made mysql_prepare_table() static
  Changed references to pointers to make code more readable
  ALTER TABLE now aborts if one gets warnings in STRICT mode
sql/time.cc:
  Fixed possible wrong call
sql/unireg.cc:
  Removed one call to current_thd
  Give errors if one uses a wrong DEFAULT value
2005-04-01 15:04:50 +03:00

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#
# Test of cast function
#
select CAST(1-2 AS UNSIGNED);
select CAST(CAST(1-2 AS UNSIGNED) AS SIGNED INTEGER);
select CONVERT('-1',UNSIGNED);
select CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer);
select cast(-5 as unsigned) | 1, cast(-5 as unsigned) & -1;
select cast(-5 as unsigned) -1, cast(-5 as unsigned) + 1;
select ~5, cast(~5 as signed);
explain extended select ~5, cast(~5 as signed);
select cast(5 as unsigned) -6.0;
select cast(NULL as signed), cast(1/0 as signed);
select cast(NULL as unsigned), cast(1/0 as unsigned);
select cast("A" as binary) = "a", cast(BINARY "a" as CHAR) = "A";
select cast("2001-1-1" as DATE), cast("2001-1-1" as DATETIME);
select cast("1:2:3" as TIME);
select CONVERT("2004-01-22 21:45:33",DATE);
select 10+'10';
select 10.0+'10';
select 10E+0+'10';
# The following cast creates warnings
select CONVERT(DATE "2004-01-22 21:45:33" USING latin1);
select CONVERT(DATE "2004-01-22 21:45:33",CHAR);
select CONVERT(DATE "2004-01-22 21:45:33",CHAR(4));
select CONVERT(DATE "2004-01-22 21:45:33",BINARY(4));
select CAST(DATE "2004-01-22 21:45:33" AS BINARY(4));
select cast('-10a' as signed integer);
select cast('a10' as unsigned integer);
select 10+'a';
select 10.0+cast('a' as decimal);
select 10E+0+'a';
#
# Character set convertion
#
set names binary;
select cast(_latin1'test' as char character set latin2);
select cast(_koi8r'ÔÅÓÔ' as char character set cp1251);
create table t1 select cast(_koi8r'ÔÅÓÔ' as char character set cp1251) as t;
show create table t1;
drop table t1;
#
# CAST to CHAR with/without length
#
select
cast(_latin1'ab' AS char) as c1,
cast(_latin1'a ' AS char) as c2,
cast(_latin1'abc' AS char(2)) as c3,
cast(_latin1'a ' AS char(2)) as c4,
cast(_latin1'a' AS char(2)) as c5;
select cast(1000 as CHAR(3));
create table t1 select
cast(_latin1'ab' AS char) as c1,
cast(_latin1'a ' AS char) as c2,
cast(_latin1'abc' AS char(2)) as c3,
cast(_latin1'a ' AS char(2)) as c4,
cast(_latin1'a' AS char(2)) as c5;
select * from t1;
show create table t1;
drop table t1;
#
# CAST to NCHAR with/without length
#
select
cast(_koi8r'ÆÇ' AS nchar) as c1,
cast(_koi8r'Æ ' AS nchar) as c2,
cast(_koi8r'ÆÇÈ' AS nchar(2)) as c3,
cast(_koi8r'Æ ' AS nchar(2)) as c4,
cast(_koi8r'Æ' AS nchar(2)) as c5;
create table t1 select
cast(_koi8r'ÆÇ' AS nchar) as c1,
cast(_koi8r'Æ ' AS nchar) as c2,
cast(_koi8r'ÆÇÈ' AS nchar(2)) as c3,
cast(_koi8r'Æ ' AS nchar(2)) as c4,
cast(_koi8r'Æ' AS nchar(2)) as c5;
select * from t1;
show create table t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Bug 2202
# CAST from BINARY to non-BINARY and from non-BINARY to BINARY
#
create table t1 (a binary(10), b char(10) character set koi8r);
insert into t1 values (_binary'ÔÅÓÔ',_binary'ÔÅÓÔ');
select a,b,cast(a as char character set cp1251),cast(b as binary) from t1;
set names koi8r;
select a,b,cast(a as char character set cp1251),cast(b as binary) from t1;
set names cp1251;
select a,b,cast(a as char character set cp1251),cast(b as binary) from t1;
drop table t1;
set names binary;
#
# The following should be fixed in 4.1
#
select cast("2001-1-1" as date) = "2001-01-01";
select cast("2001-1-1" as datetime) = "2001-01-01 00:00:00";
select cast("1:2:3" as TIME) = "1:02:03";
select cast(NULL as DATE);
select cast(NULL as BINARY);
#
# Bug #5228 ORDER BY CAST(enumcol) sorts incorrectly under certain conditions
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a enum ('aac','aab','aaa') not null);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('aaa'),('aab'),('aac');
# these two should be in enum order
SELECT a, CAST(a AS CHAR) FROM t1 ORDER BY CAST(a AS UNSIGNED) ;
SELECT a, CAST(a AS CHAR(3)) FROM t1 ORDER BY CAST(a AS CHAR(2)), a;
# these two should be in alphabetic order
SELECT a, CAST(a AS UNSIGNED) FROM t1 ORDER BY CAST(a AS CHAR) ;
SELECT a, CAST(a AS CHAR(2)) FROM t1 ORDER BY CAST(a AS CHAR(3)), a;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Test for bug #6914 "Problems using time()/date() output in expressions".
# When we are casting datetime value to DATE/TIME we should throw away
# time/date parts (correspondingly).
#
select date_add(cast('2004-12-30 12:00:00' as date), interval 0 hour);
select timediff(cast('2004-12-30 12:00:00' as time), '12:00:00');
# Still we should not throw away "days" part of time value
select timediff(cast('1 12:00:00' as time), '12:00:00');
#decimal-related additions
select cast('1.2' as decimal(3,2));
select 1e18 * cast('1.2' as decimal(3,2));
select cast(cast('1.2' as decimal(3,2)) as signed);
set @v1=1e18;
select cast(@v1 as decimal(22, 2));
select cast(-1e18 as decimal(22,2));
create table t1(s1 time);
insert into t1 values ('11:11:11');
select cast(s1 as decimal(7,2)) from t1;
drop table t1;