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Make main.endspace more deterministic

Followup to vasil.dimov@oracle.com-20100817063430-inglmzgdtj95t29d
which didn't fully fix the test because the order of the returned
rows was different in embedded and non-embedded version. So the only
way to fix this is to add an ORDER BY clause.
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Vasil Dimov
2010-08-17 14:54:29 +03:00
parent b17b122b7d
commit 026d301f96
2 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ alter table t1 modify text1 char(32) binary not null;
check table t1;
select * from t1 ignore key (key1) where text1='teststring' or
text1 like 'teststring_%' ORDER BY text1;
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
select concat('|', text1, '|') as c from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%' order by c;
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 > 'teststring\t';
select text1, length(text1) from t1 order by text1;
select text1, length(text1) from t1 order by binary text1;
@@ -44,14 +44,14 @@ select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 where text1='teststring';
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 where text1='teststring ';
explain select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 where text1='teststring ';
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 where text1 like 'teststring_%';
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
select concat('|', text1, '|') as c from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%' order by c;
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 > 'teststring\t';
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 order by text1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (text1 varchar(32) not NULL, KEY key1 (text1)) pack_keys=0;
insert into t1 values ('teststring'), ('nothing'), ('teststring\t');
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%';
select concat('|', text1, '|') as c from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 like 'teststring_%' order by c;
select concat('|', text1, '|') from t1 where text1='teststring' or text1 >= 'teststring\t';
drop table t1;