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Kirill Smelkov
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17d02c5f
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17d02c5f
authored
May 07, 2005
by
jimw@mysql.com
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Backport fix for escaping multibyte characters. (Bug #9864)
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@@ -3228,6 +3228,23 @@ mysql_sub_escape_string(CHARSET_INFO *charset_info, char *to,
from
--
;
continue
;
}
/*
If the next character appears to begin a multi-byte character, we
escape that first byte of that apparent multi-byte character. (The
character just looks like a multi-byte character -- if it were actually
a multi-byte character, it would have been passed through in the test
above.)
Without this check, we can create a problem by converting an invalid
multi-byte character into a valid one. For example, 0xbf27 is not
a valid GBK character, but 0xbf5c is. (0x27 = ', 0x5c = \)
*/
if
(
use_mb_flag
&&
(
l
=
my_mbcharlen
(
charset_info
,
*
from
))
>
1
)
{
*
to
++=
'\\'
;
*
to
++=
*
from
;
continue
;
}
#endif
switch
(
*
from
)
{
case
0
:
/* Must be escaped for 'mysql' */
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@@ -3300,6 +3317,23 @@ mysql_odbc_escape_string(MYSQL *mysql,
from
--
;
continue
;
}
/*
If the next character appears to begin a multi-byte character, we
escape that first byte of that apparent multi-byte character. (The
character just looks like a multi-byte character -- if it were actually
a multi-byte character, it would have been passed through in the test
above.)
Without this check, we can create a problem by converting an invalid
multi-byte character into a valid one. For example, 0xbf27 is not
a valid GBK character, but 0xbf5c is. (0x27 = ', 0x5c = \)
*/
if
(
use_mb_flag
&&
(
l
=
my_mbcharlen
(
mysql
->
charset
,
*
from
))
>
1
)
{
*
to
++=
'\\'
;
*
to
++=
*
from
;
continue
;
}
}
#endif
switch
(
*
from
)
{
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