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--disable_warnings drop table if exists t1; --enable_warnings set names latin1; # # If it's BLOB or BINARY or VARBINARY, then output = input. # select hex(weight_string(0x010203)); # # "AS CHAR ( int )" causes padding on the right. The pad # character is always space, that is, 0x20 or 0x0020. # The padding occurs before the conversion to a weight. # The value of "int" is the number of characters, not the number of bytes. # select hex(weight_string('aa' as char(3))); # # The minimum value of 'int' is 1. # --error 1064 select hex(weight_string('a' as char(-1))); --error 1064 select hex(weight_string('a' as char(0))); select hex(weight_string('a' as char(1))); # # If 'int' is smaller than the length of 'string', # truncation will occur with no warning. # select hex(weight_string('ab' as char(1))); # # If "AS CHAR ( int )" is omitted, there is no padding and no truncation. # select hex(weight_string('ab')); # # "AS BINARY ( int )" is like CHAR(int) but causes padding of 0x00 # so one doesn't have to use "CAST(string AS BINARY(int))". # select hex(weight_string('aa' as binary(3))); select hex(weight_string(cast('aa' as binary(3)))); # # If and only if one specifies "LEVEL numeric-list" (not "range"), # one may follow any "number" with [ASC|DESC][REVERSE] # --error 1064 select hex(weight_string('ab' level 1-1 ASC)); --error 1064 select hex(weight_string('ab' level 1-1 DESC)); --error 1064 select hex(weight_string('ab' level 1-1 REVERSE)); # # If one says "DESC", then the weights come out NOTed # or negated for that level. # If one says "REVERSE", then the weights come out in # reverse order for that level, that is, starting with # the last character and ending with the first character. # select hex(weight_string('ab' level 1 ASC)); select hex(weight_string('ab' level 1 DESC)); select hex(weight_string('ab' level 1 REVERSE)); select hex(weight_string('ab' level 1 DESC REVERSE)); # # If the result length is less than or equal to the # maximum possible length for the VARBINARY data type, # then the result data type is VARBINARY. Otherwise # the result data type is BLOB. # create table t1 select weight_string('test') as w; show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1 select weight_string(repeat('t',66000)) as w; show create table t1; drop table t1; # # If input is NULL, then output is NULL. # select weight_string(NULL); # # WEIGHT_STRING and REVERSE will not be a new reserved word. # select 1 as weight_string, 2 as reverse; # # Check that collation derivation is copied from the argument # select coercibility(weight_string('test')); select coercibility(weight_string('test' collate latin1_swedish_ci)); # # Bug#33663 Character sets: weight_string function, # varchar column, wrong result # create table t1 (s1 varchar(5)); insert into t1 values ('a'),(null); select hex(weight_string(s1)) from t1 order by s1; drop table t1; --echo # --echo # BUG#11898467 - SERVER CRASHES ON SELECT HEX(WEIGHT_STRING(STR AS [CHAR|BINARY](N))) IF N IS BIG --echo # SELECT HEX(WEIGHT_STRING('ab' AS CHAR(1000000000000000000))); SELECT HEX(WEIGHT_STRING('ab' AS BINARY(1000000000000000000)));