Commit 34984111 authored by kaa@polly.(none)'s avatar kaa@polly.(none)

Bug #28550 "Potential bugs related to the return type of the CHAR function".

  
Since, as of MySQL 5.0.15, CHAR() arguments larger than 255 are converted into multiple result bytes, a single CHAR() argument can now take up to 4 bytes. This patch fixes Item_func_char::fix_length_and_dec() to take this into account.
  
This patch also fixes a regression introduced by the patch for bug21513. As now we do not always have the 'name' member of Item set for Item_hex_string and Item_bin_string, an own print() method has been added to Item_hex_string so that it could correctly be printed by Item_func::print_args().
parent 7f67efcc
...@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` ( ...@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`oct(130)` varchar(64) NOT NULL default '', `oct(130)` varchar(64) NOT NULL default '',
`conv(130,16,10)` varchar(64) NOT NULL default '', `conv(130,16,10)` varchar(64) NOT NULL default '',
`hex(130)` varchar(6) NOT NULL default '', `hex(130)` varchar(6) NOT NULL default '',
`char(130)` varbinary(1) NOT NULL default '', `char(130)` varbinary(4) NOT NULL default '',
`format(130,10)` varchar(4) NOT NULL default '', `format(130,10)` varchar(4) NOT NULL default '',
`left(_latin2'a',1)` varchar(1) character set latin2 NOT NULL default '', `left(_latin2'a',1)` varchar(1) character set latin2 NOT NULL default '',
`right(_latin2'a',1)` varchar(1) character set latin2 NOT NULL default '', `right(_latin2'a',1)` varchar(1) character set latin2 NOT NULL default '',
...@@ -2153,4 +2153,14 @@ SUBSTR(a,1,len) ...@@ -2153,4 +2153,14 @@ SUBSTR(a,1,len)
ba ba
DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 AS SELECT CHAR(0x414243) as c1;
SELECT HEX(c1) from t1;
HEX(c1)
414243
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT CHAR(0x414243) as c1;
SELECT HEX(c1) from v1;
HEX(c1)
414243
DROP VIEW v1;
End of 5.0 tests End of 5.0 tests
...@@ -1124,4 +1124,16 @@ SELECT SUBSTR(a,1,len) FROM t1; ...@@ -1124,4 +1124,16 @@ SELECT SUBSTR(a,1,len) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Bug #28850: Potential bugs related to the return type of the CHAR function
#
CREATE TABLE t1 AS SELECT CHAR(0x414243) as c1;
SELECT HEX(c1) from t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT CHAR(0x414243) as c1;
SELECT HEX(c1) from v1;
DROP VIEW v1;
--echo End of 5.0 tests --echo End of 5.0 tests
...@@ -4807,6 +4807,19 @@ warn: ...@@ -4807,6 +4807,19 @@ warn:
} }
void Item_hex_string::print(String *str)
{
char *end= (char*) str_value.ptr() + str_value.length(),
*ptr= end - min(str_value.length(), sizeof(longlong));
str->append("0x");
for (; ptr != end ; ptr++)
{
str->append(_dig_vec_lower[((uchar) *ptr) >> 4]);
str->append(_dig_vec_lower[((uchar) *ptr) & 0x0F]);
}
}
bool Item_hex_string::eq(const Item *arg, bool binary_cmp) const bool Item_hex_string::eq(const Item *arg, bool binary_cmp) const
{ {
if (arg->basic_const_item() && arg->type() == type()) if (arg->basic_const_item() && arg->type() == type())
......
...@@ -1858,6 +1858,7 @@ public: ...@@ -1858,6 +1858,7 @@ public:
enum_field_types field_type() const { return MYSQL_TYPE_VARCHAR; } enum_field_types field_type() const { return MYSQL_TYPE_VARCHAR; }
// to prevent drop fixed flag (no need parent cleanup call) // to prevent drop fixed flag (no need parent cleanup call)
void cleanup() {} void cleanup() {}
void print(String *str);
bool eq(const Item *item, bool binary_cmp) const; bool eq(const Item *item, bool binary_cmp) const;
virtual Item *safe_charset_converter(CHARSET_INFO *tocs); virtual Item *safe_charset_converter(CHARSET_INFO *tocs);
}; };
......
...@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ public: ...@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ public:
String *val_str(String *); String *val_str(String *);
void fix_length_and_dec() void fix_length_and_dec()
{ {
max_length= arg_count * collation.collation->mbmaxlen; max_length= arg_count * 4;
} }
const char *func_name() const { return "char"; } const char *func_name() const { return "char"; }
}; };
......
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