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MDEV-30164 System variable for default collations
This patch adds a way to override default collations (or "character set collations") for desired character sets. The SQL standard says: > Each collation known in an SQL-environment is applicable to one > or more character sets, and for each character set, one or more > collations are applicable to it, one of which is associated with > it as its character set collation. In MariaDB, character set collations has been hard-coded so far, e.g. utf8mb4_general_ci has been a hard-coded character set collation for utf8mb4. This patch allows to override (globally per server, or per session) character set collations, so for example, uca1400_ai_ci can be set as a character set collation for Unicode character sets (instead of compiled xxx_general_ci). The array of overridden character set collations is stored in a new (session and global) system variable @@character_set_collations and can be set as a comma separated list of charset=collation pairs, e.g.: SET @@character_set_collations='utf8mb3=uca1400_ai_ci,utf8mb4=uca1400_ai_ci'; The variable is empty by default, which mean use the hard-coded character set collations (e.g. utf8mb4_general_ci for utf8mb4). The variable can also be set globally by passing to the server startup command line, and/or in my.cnf.
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@@ -773,10 +773,13 @@ public:
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m_ci= cs;
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Lex_length_and_dec_st::reset();
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}
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bool set(int type, const Lex_column_charset_collation_attrs_st &collation,
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bool set(int type,
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Sql_used *used,
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const Charset_collation_map_st &map,
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const Lex_column_charset_collation_attrs_st &collation,
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CHARSET_INFO *charset)
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{
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CHARSET_INFO *tmp= collation.resolved_to_character_set(charset);
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CHARSET_INFO *tmp= collation.resolved_to_character_set(used, map, charset);
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if (!tmp)
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return true;
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set(type, tmp);
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