Bug#20404: SHOW CREATE TABLE fails with Turkish I
Problem: SHOW CREATE TABLE printed garbage in table name for tables having TURKISH I (i.e. LATIN CAPITABLE LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE) when lower-case-table-name=1. Reason: In some cases during lower/upper conversion in utf8, the result string can be shorter the original string (including the above letter). Old implementation of caseup_str() and casedn_str() didn't handle the result length properly, assuming that length cannot change. This fix changes the result type of cs->cset->casedn_str() and cs->cset->caseup_str() from VOID to UINT, to return the result length, as well as put '\0' terminator on a proper place. Also, my_caseup_str_utf8() and my_casedn_str_utf8() were rewritten not to use strlen() for performance purposes. It was done with help of adding of new functions - my_utf8_uni_no_range() and my_uni_utf8_no_range() - for null terminated strings. include/m_ctype.h: Changeing return type from void to int for caseup_str() and casedn_str() mysql-test/r/lowercase_table.result: Adding test case mysql-test/t/lowercase_table.test: Adding test case sql/sql_parse.cc: Set table->table.length to result of my_casedn_str(). strings/ctype-bin.c: Changeing return type from void to int for caseup_str() and casedn_str() strings/ctype-mb.c: Changeing return type from void to int for caseup_str() and casedn_str() strings/ctype-simple.c: Changeing return type from void to int for caseup_str() and casedn_str() strings/ctype-ucs2.c: Changeing return type from void to int for caseup_str() and casedn_str() strings/ctype-utf8.c: Changeing return type from void to int for caseup_str() and casedn_str(). Optimization, to get rid of strlen(): Adding my_utf8_uni_no_range() and my_uni_utf8_no_range() - for null terninated strings.
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