Commit 21d6e172 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Bug#16859 involves truncating column data at NUL characters. Instead, the

client will now substitute spaces for NULs, so that the grid isn't messed up
due to silently consumed NULs and that the full field is shown.


client/mysql.cc:
  For non-numbers, print each character at a time, instead of using the 
  fprintf() facility, which interprets an array of chars as a C string, which 
  is necessarily NUL terminated.  We mustn't terminate on NULs, and since we 
  know the length of the data, we needn't.
mysql-test/r/mysql.result:
  Add a test.
mysql-test/t/mysql.test:
  Add a test.
parent 88d4005b
...@@ -185,6 +185,7 @@ void tee_fprintf(FILE *file, const char *fmt, ...); ...@@ -185,6 +185,7 @@ void tee_fprintf(FILE *file, const char *fmt, ...);
void tee_fputs(const char *s, FILE *file); void tee_fputs(const char *s, FILE *file);
void tee_puts(const char *s, FILE *file); void tee_puts(const char *s, FILE *file);
void tee_putc(int c, FILE *file); void tee_putc(int c, FILE *file);
static void tee_print_sized_data(const char *data, unsigned int length, unsigned int width);
/* The names of functions that actually do the manipulation. */ /* The names of functions that actually do the manipulation. */
static int get_options(int argc,char **argv); static int get_options(int argc,char **argv);
static int com_quit(String *str,char*), static int com_quit(String *str,char*),
...@@ -2308,20 +2309,29 @@ print_table_data(MYSQL_RES *result) ...@@ -2308,20 +2309,29 @@ print_table_data(MYSQL_RES *result)
for (uint off= 0; off < mysql_num_fields(result); off++) for (uint off= 0; off < mysql_num_fields(result); off++)
{ {
const char *str= cur[off] ? cur[off] : "NULL"; const char *str= cur[off] ? cur[off] : "NULL";
uint currlength;
uint maxlength;
uint numcells;
field= mysql_fetch_field(result); field= mysql_fetch_field(result);
uint maxlength= field->max_length; maxlength= field->max_length;
currlength= (uint) lengths[off];
numcells= charset_info->cset->numcells(charset_info,
str, str + currlength);
if (maxlength > MAX_COLUMN_LENGTH) if (maxlength > MAX_COLUMN_LENGTH)
{ {
tee_fputs(str, PAGER); tee_print_sized_data(str, currlength, maxlength);
tee_fputs(" |", PAGER); tee_fputs(" |", PAGER);
} }
else else
{ {
uint currlength= (uint) lengths[off]; if (num_flag[off] != 0)
uint numcells= charset_info->cset->numcells(charset_info, tee_fprintf(PAGER, " %-*s|", maxlength + currlength - numcells, str);
str, str + currlength); else
tee_fprintf(PAGER, num_flag[off] ? "%*s |" : " %-*s|", {
maxlength + currlength - numcells, str); tee_print_sized_data(str, currlength, maxlength);
tee_fputs(" |", PAGER);
}
} }
} }
(void) tee_fputs("\n", PAGER); (void) tee_fputs("\n", PAGER);
...@@ -2331,6 +2341,35 @@ print_table_data(MYSQL_RES *result) ...@@ -2331,6 +2341,35 @@ print_table_data(MYSQL_RES *result)
} }
static void
tee_print_sized_data(const char *data, unsigned int length, unsigned int width)
{
/*
It is not a number, so print each character justified to the left.
For '\0's print ASCII spaces instead, as '\0' is eaten by (at
least my) console driver, and that messes up the pretty table
grid. (The \0 is also the reason we can't use fprintf() .)
*/
unsigned int i;
const char *p;
tee_putc(' ', PAGER);
for (i= 0, p= data; i < length; i+= 1, p+= 1)
{
if (*p == '\0')
tee_putc((int)' ', PAGER);
else
tee_putc((int)*p, PAGER);
}
i+= 1;
for ( ; i < width; i+= 1)
tee_putc((int)' ', PAGER);
}
static void static void
print_table_data_html(MYSQL_RES *result) print_table_data_html(MYSQL_RES *result)
{ {
......
...@@ -69,3 +69,10 @@ c_cp932 ...@@ -69,3 +69,10 @@ c_cp932
+----------------------+------------+--------+
| concat('>',col1,'<') | col2 | col3 |
+----------------------+------------+--------+
| >a < | b | 123421 |
| >a < | 0123456789 | 4 |
| >abcd< | | 4 |
+----------------------+------------+--------+
...@@ -56,3 +56,8 @@ drop table t1; ...@@ -56,3 +56,8 @@ drop table t1;
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "charset cp932; set character_set_client= cp932; select '\'" --exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "charset cp932; set character_set_client= cp932; select '\'"
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "/*charset cp932 */; set character_set_client= cp932; select '\'" --exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "/*charset cp932 */; set character_set_client= cp932; select '\'"
--exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "/*!\C cp932 */; set character_set_client= cp932; select '\'" --exec $MYSQL --default-character-set=utf8 test -e "/*!\C cp932 */; set character_set_client= cp932; select '\'"
#
# Bug#16859 -- NULLs in columns must not truncate data as if a C-language "string".
#
--exec $MYSQL -t test -e "create table t1 (col1 binary(4), col2 varchar(10), col3 int); insert into t1 values ('a', 'b', 123421),('a ', '0123456789', 4), ('abcd', '', 4); select concat('>',col1,'<'), col2, col3 from t1; drop table t1;" 2>&1
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