Patch inspired by BUG#10491: Server returns data as charset
binary SHOW CREATE TABLE or SELECT FROM I_S. The problem is that mysqldump generates incorrect dump for a table with non-ASCII column name if the mysqldump's character set is ASCII. The fix is to: 1. Switch character_set_client for the mysqldump's connection to binary before issuing SHOW CREATE TABLE statement in order to avoid conversion. 2. Dump switch character_set_client statements to UTF8 and back for CREATE TABLE statement. client/mysqldump.c: 1. Switch character_set_client for the mysqldump's connection to binary before issuing SHOW CREATE TABLE statement in order to avoid conversion. 2. Dump switch character_set_client statements to UTF8 and back for CREATE TABLE statement. mysql-test/r/mysqldump-max.result: Update result file. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Update result file. mysql-test/r/openssl_1.result: Update result file. mysql-test/r/show_check.result: Update result file. mysql-test/t/show_check.test: Test case: - create a table with non-ASCII column name; - dump the database by mysqldump using ASCII character set; - drop the database; - load the dump; - check that the table has been re-created properly.
Showing
Please register or sign in to comment