Bug#24158 SET PASSWORD in binary log fails under ANSI_QUOTES
Problem: ``SET PASSWORD FOR foo@localhost'' was written into binary log using double quites: ``SET PASSWORD FOR "foo"@"localhost"...''. If sql_mode was set to ANSI_QUOTES, parser on slave considered "foo" and "localhost" as identifiers instead of strigns constants, so it failed to parse, generated syntax error and slave then stopped. Fix: changing binary log entries to use single quotes: ``SET PASSWORD FOR 'foo'@'localhost'...'' not to depend on ANSI_QUOTES. mysql-test/r/rpl_do_grant.result: Adding test case mysql-test/t/rpl_do_grant.test: Adding test case sql/sql_acl.cc: Using single quotes instead of double quotes, not to fails when sql_mode=ANSI_QUOTES.
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