# Bug #22477433: TABLE WITH UNKNOWN COLLATION CRASHES MYSQL # # Create a table with a certain collation. Restart # the server with a new --character-sets-dir where # the collation is not supported. Verify that we # can do DROP and RENAME TABLE, and that CHECK TABLE # will report a warning. # # New character sets dir: SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'character_sets_dir%'; Variable_name Value character_sets_dir MYSQL_TEST_DIR/std_data/ # # Show new collation available in the new character sets dir: SHOW COLLATION LIKE 'utf8_phone_ci'; Collation Charset Id Default Compiled Sortlen Pad_attribute utf8_phone_ci utf8 352 8 PAD SPACE # # Create two tables using the new collation: CREATE TABLE t1 (i INTEGER, a VARCHAR(10) COLLATE utf8_phone_ci) COLLATE utf8_phone_ci; Warnings: Warning 3778 'utf8_phone_ci' is a collation of the deprecated character set UTF8MB3. Please consider using UTF8MB4 with an appropriate collation instead. Warning 3778 'utf8_phone_ci' is a collation of the deprecated character set UTF8MB3. Please consider using UTF8MB4 with an appropriate collation instead. CREATE TABLE t2 (i INTEGER, a VARCHAR(10) COLLATE utf8_phone_ci) COLLATE utf8_phone_ci; Warnings: Warning 3778 'utf8_phone_ci' is a collation of the deprecated character set UTF8MB3. Please consider using UTF8MB4 with an appropriate collation instead. Warning 3778 'utf8_phone_ci' is a collation of the deprecated character set UTF8MB3. Please consider using UTF8MB4 with an appropriate collation instead. # # Restart server with original character sets dir: # restart:--character-sets-dir=MYSQL_CHARSETSDIR SET @@global.log_error_verbosity = 1; # # Reverted to old character sets dir: SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'character_sets_dir%'; Variable_name Value character_sets_dir MYSQL_CHARSETSDIR/ # # The newly added collation has been deleted: SHOW COLLATION LIKE 'utf8_phone_ci'; Collation Charset Id Default Compiled Sortlen Pad_attribute # # Check behavior of CHECK TABLE (succeed, but report error): CHECK TABLE t1; Table Op Msg_type Msg_text test.t1 check Error invalid collation id 352 for table t1, column i test.t1 check error Corrupt # # Check behavior of RENAME TABLE (succeed): RENAME TABLE t1 TO t1_new; RENAME TABLE t1_new TO t1; # # Check behavior of ALTER TABLE w. COPY (fail): ALTER TABLE t1 ADD COLUMN (j INTEGER); ERROR HY000: invalid collation id 352 for table t1, column i # # Check behavior of SELECT (fail): SELECT * FROM t1; ERROR HY000: invalid collation id 352 for table t1, column i # # Check behavior of INSERT (fail): INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1); ERROR HY000: invalid collation id 352 for table t1, column i # # Check behavior of SHOW CREATE (fail): SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; ERROR HY000: invalid collation id 352 for table t1, column i # # Check behavior of DROP TABLE (succeed): DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t2; SET @@global.log_error_verbosity= 3;