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mariadb/mysql-test/t/func_regexp.test
unknown 64b1913382 Bug#31081 server crash in regexp function
Problem: The "regex" library written by Henry Spencer
does not support tricky character sets like UCS2.
Fix: convert tricky character sets to UTF8 before calling
regex functions.


mysql-test/r/ctype_uca.result:
  Adding tests
mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result:
  Adding tests
mysql-test/r/ctype_utf8.result:
  Adding tests
mysql-test/r/func_regexp.result:
  Adding tests
mysql-test/t/ctype_uca.test:
  Adding tests
mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test:
  Adding tests
mysql-test/t/ctype_utf8.test:
  Adding tests
mysql-test/t/func_regexp.test:
  Adding tests
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
  - Adding new method Item_func_regex::regcomp()
  to share more code between fix_fields() and val_int()
  - Adding conversion from ASCII-incompatible charsets like UCS2
  to UTF8, because the "regexp" does not support these charsets
  - Additional optimization: calculate flags for regcomp only
    once in fix_fields, instead of every regcomp()
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
  Adding prototypes for new members and methods
mysql-test/include/ctype_regex.inc:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/include/ctype_regex.inc''
  
  Moving common regular expression tests into a separate
  file and uncluding it into func_regexp and into many ctype_xxx tests.
2007-10-05 12:15:11 +05:00

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#
# Some regexp tests
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
set names latin1;
--source include/ctype_regex.inc
#
# This test a bug in regexp on Alpha
#
create table t1 (xxx char(128));
insert into t1 (xxx) values('this is a test of some long text to see what happens');
select * from t1 where xxx regexp('is a test of some long text to');
explain extended select * from t1 where xxx regexp('is a test of some long text to');
select * from t1 where xxx regexp('is a test of some long text to ');
select * from t1 where xxx regexp('is a test of some long text to s');
select * from t1 where xxx regexp('is a test of some long text to se');
drop table t1;
create table t1 (xxx char(128));
insert into t1 (xxx) values('this is some text: to test - out.reg exp (22/45)');
select * from t1 where xxx REGEXP '^this is some text: to test - out\\.reg exp [[(][0-9]+[/\\][0-9]+[])][ ]*$';
drop table t1;
#
# Check with different character sets and collations
#
select _latin1 0xFF regexp _latin1 '[[:lower:]]' COLLATE latin1_bin;
select _koi8r 0xFF regexp _koi8r '[[:lower:]]' COLLATE koi8r_bin;
select _latin1 0xFF regexp _latin1 '[[:upper:]]' COLLATE latin1_bin;
select _koi8r 0xFF regexp _koi8r '[[:upper:]]' COLLATE koi8r_bin;
select _latin1 0xF7 regexp _latin1 '[[:alpha:]]';
select _koi8r 0xF7 regexp _koi8r '[[:alpha:]]';
select _latin1'a' regexp _latin1'A' collate latin1_general_ci;
select _latin1'a' regexp _latin1'A' collate latin1_bin;
#
# regexp cleanup()
#
create table t1 (a varchar(40));
insert into t1 values ('C1'),('C2'),('R1'),('C3'),('R2'),('R3');
prepare stmt1 from 'select a from t1 where a rlike ? order by a';
set @a="^C.*";
execute stmt1 using @a;
set @a="^R.*";
execute stmt1 using @a;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
drop table t1;
# End of 4.1 tests