mariadb/mysql-test/main/lowercase_table4.result
Alexander Barkov fd247cc21f MDEV-31340 Remove MY_COLLATION_HANDLER::strcasecmp()
This patch also fixes:
  MDEV-33050 Build-in schemas like oracle_schema are accent insensitive
  MDEV-33084 LASTVAL(t1) and LASTVAL(T1) do not work well with lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33085 Tables T1 and t1 do not work well with ENGINE=CSV and lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33086 SHOW OPEN TABLES IN DB1 -- is case insensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33088 Cannot create triggers in the database `MYSQL`
  MDEV-33103 LOCK TABLE t1 AS t2 -- alias is not case sensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33109 DROP DATABASE MYSQL -- does not drop SP with lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33110 HANDLER commands are case insensitive with lower-case-table-names=0
  MDEV-33119 User is case insensitive in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS
  MDEV-33120 System log table names are case insensitive with lower-cast-table-names=0

- Removing the virtual function strnncoll() from MY_COLLATION_HANDLER

- Adding a wrapper function CHARSET_INFO::streq(), to compare
  two strings for equality. For now it calls strnncoll() internally.
  In the future it will turn into a virtual function.

- Adding new accent sensitive case insensitive collations:
    - utf8mb4_general1400_as_ci
    - utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci
  They implement accent sensitive case insensitive comparison.
  The weight of a character is equal to the code point of its
  upper case variant. These collations use Unicode-14.0.0 casefolding data.

  The result of
     my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci.strcoll()
  is very close to the former
     my_charset_utf8mb3_general_ci.strcasecmp()

  There is only a difference in a couple dozen rare characters, because:
    - the switch from "tolower" to "toupper" comparison, to make
      utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci closer to utf8mb3_general_ci
    - the switch from Unicode-3.0.0 to Unicode-14.0.0
  This difference should be tolarable. See the list of affected
  characters in the MDEV description.

  Note, utf8mb4_general1400_as_ci correctly handles non-BMP characters!
  Unlike utf8mb4_general_ci, it does not treat all BMP characters
  as equal.

- Adding classes representing names of the file based database objects:

    Lex_ident_db
    Lex_ident_table
    Lex_ident_trigger

  Their comparison collation depends on the underlying
  file system case sensitivity and on --lower-case-table-names
  and can be either my_charset_bin or my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci.

- Adding classes representing names of other database objects,
  whose names have case insensitive comparison style,
  using my_charset_utf8mb3_general1400_as_ci:

  Lex_ident_column
  Lex_ident_sys_var
  Lex_ident_user_var
  Lex_ident_sp_var
  Lex_ident_ps
  Lex_ident_i_s_table
  Lex_ident_window
  Lex_ident_func
  Lex_ident_partition
  Lex_ident_with_element
  Lex_ident_rpl_filter
  Lex_ident_master_info
  Lex_ident_host
  Lex_ident_locale
  Lex_ident_plugin
  Lex_ident_engine
  Lex_ident_server
  Lex_ident_savepoint
  Lex_ident_charset
  engine_option_value::Name

- All the mentioned Lex_ident_xxx classes implement a method streq():

  if (ident1.streq(ident2))
     do_equal();

  This method works as a wrapper for CHARSET_INFO::streq().

- Changing a lot of "LEX_CSTRING name" to "Lex_ident_xxx name"
  in class members and in function/method parameters.

- Replacing all calls like
    system_charset_info->coll->strcasecmp(ident1, ident2)
  to
    ident1.streq(ident2)

- Taking advantage of the c++11 user defined literal operator
  for LEX_CSTRING (see m_strings.h) and Lex_ident_xxx (see lex_ident.h)
  data types. Use example:

  const Lex_ident_column primary_key_name= "PRIMARY"_Lex_ident_column;

  is now a shorter version of:

  const Lex_ident_column primary_key_name=
    Lex_ident_column({STRING_WITH_LEN("PRIMARY")});
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#
# Bug#46941 crash with lower_case_table_names=2 and
# foreign data dictionary confusion
#
CREATE DATABASE XY;
USE XY;
set @old_table_open_cache=@@table_open_cache;
set global table_open_cache = 512;
set global table_open_cache = @old_table_open_cache;
DROP DATABASE XY;
USE TEST;
#
# Bug55222 Mysqldump table names case bug in REFERENCES clause
# InnoDB did not handle lower_case_table_names=2 for
# foreign_table_names and referenced_table_names.
#
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'lower_case_table_names';
Variable_name Value
lower_case_table_names 2
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `Table2`;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `Table1`;
CREATE TABLE `Table1`(c1 INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE `Table2`(c1 INT PRIMARY KEY, c2 INT) ENGINE=InnoDB;
ALTER TABLE `Table2` ADD CONSTRAINT fk1 FOREIGN KEY(c2) REFERENCES `Table1`(c1);
SHOW CREATE TABLE `Table2`;
Table Table2
Create Table CREATE TABLE `Table2` (
`c1` int(11) NOT NULL,
`c2` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`c1`),
KEY `fk1` (`c2`),
CONSTRAINT `fk1` FOREIGN KEY (`c2`) REFERENCES `Table1` (`c1`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_swedish_ci
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS WHERE CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA='test';
CONSTRAINT_CATALOG def
CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA test
CONSTRAINT_NAME fk1
UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT_CATALOG def
UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA test
UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT_NAME PRIMARY
MATCH_OPTION NONE
UPDATE_RULE RESTRICT
DELETE_RULE RESTRICT
TABLE_NAME Table2
REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME Table1
DROP TABLE `Table2`;
DROP TABLE `Table1`;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Product_Order;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Product;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Customer;
CREATE TABLE Product (Category INT NOT NULL, Id INT NOT NULL,
Price DECIMAL, PRIMARY KEY(Category, Id)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE Customer (Id INT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (Id)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE Product_Order (No INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
Product_Category INT NOT NULL,
Product_Id INT NOT NULL,
Customer_Id INT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(No),
INDEX (Product_Category, Product_Id),
FOREIGN KEY (Product_Category, Product_Id)
REFERENCES Product(Category, Id) ON UPDATE CASCADE ON DELETE RESTRICT,
INDEX (Customer_Id),
FOREIGN KEY (Customer_Id)
REFERENCES Customer(Id)
) ENGINE=INNODB;
SHOW CREATE TABLE Product_Order;
Table Product_Order
Create Table CREATE TABLE `Product_Order` (
`No` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`Product_Category` int(11) NOT NULL,
`Product_Id` int(11) NOT NULL,
`Customer_Id` int(11) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`No`),
KEY `Product_Category` (`Product_Category`,`Product_Id`),
KEY `Customer_Id` (`Customer_Id`),
CONSTRAINT `product_order_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`Product_Category`, `Product_Id`) REFERENCES `Product` (`Category`, `Id`) ON UPDATE CASCADE,
CONSTRAINT `product_order_ibfk_2` FOREIGN KEY (`Customer_Id`) REFERENCES `Customer` (`Id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_swedish_ci
SHOW CREATE TABLE Product;
Table Product
Create Table CREATE TABLE `Product` (
`Category` int(11) NOT NULL,
`Id` int(11) NOT NULL,
`Price` decimal(10,0) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`Category`,`Id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_swedish_ci
SHOW CREATE TABLE Customer;
Table Customer
Create Table CREATE TABLE `Customer` (
`Id` int(11) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`Id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 COLLATE=latin1_swedish_ci
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS WHERE CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA='test';
CONSTRAINT_CATALOG def
CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA test
CONSTRAINT_NAME product_order_ibfk_1
UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT_CATALOG def
UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA test
UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT_NAME PRIMARY
MATCH_OPTION NONE
UPDATE_RULE CASCADE
DELETE_RULE RESTRICT
TABLE_NAME Product_Order
REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME Product
CONSTRAINT_CATALOG def
CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA test
CONSTRAINT_NAME product_order_ibfk_2
UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT_CATALOG def
UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA test
UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT_NAME PRIMARY
MATCH_OPTION NONE
UPDATE_RULE RESTRICT
DELETE_RULE RESTRICT
TABLE_NAME Product_Order
REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME Customer
DROP TABLE Product_Order;
DROP TABLE Product;
DROP TABLE Customer;