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The SELECT INTO OUTFILE FIELDS ENCLOSED BY digit or minus sign, followed by the same LOAD DATA INFILE statement, used wrond encoding of non-string fields contained the enclosed character in their text representation. Example: SELECT 15, 9 INTO OUTFILE 'text' FIELDS ENCLOSED BY '5'; Old encoded result in the text file: 5155 595 ^ was decoded as the 1st enclosing character of the 2nd field; ^ was skipped as garbage; ^ ^ was decoded as a pair of englosing characters of the 1st field; ^ was decoded as traling space of the first field; ^^ was decoded as a doubled enclosed character. New encoded result in the text file: 51\55 595 ^ ^ pair of enclosing characters of the 1st field; ^^ escaped enclosed character. sql/sql_class.h: Fixed bug #29442. The NUMERIC_CHARS macro constant has been defined to enumerate all possible characters of a numeric value text representation. The select_export::is_unsafe_field_sep boolean flag has been added to apply the encoding algorithm to non-string values when it is necessary. sql/sql_class.cc: Fixed bug #29442. The select_export::send_data method has been modified to encode text representation of fields of all data types like string fields. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Updated test case for bug #29442. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Updated test case for bug #29442.
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