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manual.texi:

InnoDB does allow a foreign key constraint name to be specified
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@@ -39260,7 +39260,7 @@ constraints to guard the integrity of your data.
The syntax of a foreign key constraint definition in InnoDB:
@example
FOREIGN KEY (index_col_name, ...)
[CONSTRAINT symbol] FOREIGN KEY (index_col_name, ...)
REFERENCES table_name (index_col_name, ...)
[ON DELETE CASCADE | ON DELETE SET NULL]
@end example
@@ -39319,7 +39319,7 @@ Starting from version 3.23.50 InnoDB allows you to add a new
foreign key constraint to a table through
@example
ALTER TABLE yourtablename
ADD CONSTRAINT FOREIGN KEY (...) REFERENCES anothertablename(...)
ADD [CONSTRAINT symbol] FOREIGN KEY (...) REFERENCES anothertablename(...)
@end example
Remember to create the required indexes first, though.