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# # Specific tests for case sensitive file systems # i.e. lower_case_filesystem=OFF # -- source include/have_case_sensitive_file_system.inc -- source include/not_embedded.inc -- source include/have_lowercase0.inc set @orig_sql_mode_session= @@SESSION.sql_mode; set @orig_sql_mode_global= @@GLOBAL.sql_mode; set GLOBAL sql_mode= (select replace(@@GLOBAL.sql_mode,'NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER','')); set SESSION sql_mode= (select replace(@@SESSION.sql_mode,'NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER','')); connect (master,localhost,root,,); connection master; create database d1; grant all on d1.* to 'sample'@'localhost' identified by 'password'; flush privileges; connect (sample,localhost,sample,password,d1); connection sample; select database(); --error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR create database d2; --error ER_DBACCESS_DENIED_ERROR create database D1; disconnect sample; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc connection master; drop user 'sample'@'localhost'; drop database if exists d1; disconnect master; --source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc connection default; # End of 4.1 tests # # Bug#41049 does syntax "grant" case insensitive? # CREATE DATABASE d1; USE d1; CREATE TABLE T1(f1 INT); CREATE TABLE t1(f1 INT); GRANT SELECT ON T1 to user_1@localhost; connect (con1,localhost,user_1,,d1); --error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR select * from t1; select * from T1; connection default; GRANT SELECT ON t1 to user_1@localhost; connection con1; --sorted_result select * from information_schema.table_privileges; connection default; disconnect con1; REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM user_1@localhost; DROP USER user_1@localhost; DROP DATABASE d1; USE test; CREATE DATABASE db1; USE db1; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN END; CREATE FUNCTION f1(i INT) RETURNS INT RETURN i+1; GRANT USAGE ON db1.* to user_1@localhost; GRANT EXECUTE ON PROCEDURE db1.P1 to user_1@localhost; GRANT EXECUTE ON FUNCTION db1.f1 to user_1@localhost; GRANT UPDATE ON db1.* to USER_1@localhost; connect (con1,localhost,user_1,,db1); call p1(); call P1(); select f1(1); connect (con2,localhost,USER_1,,db1); --error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR call p1(); --error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR call P1(); --error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR select f1(1); connection default; disconnect con1; disconnect con2; REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM user_1@localhost; REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM USER_1@localhost; DROP FUNCTION f1; DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP USER user_1@localhost; DROP USER USER_1@localhost; DROP DATABASE db1; use test; set GLOBAL sql_mode= @orig_sql_mode_global; set SESSION sql_mode= @orig_sql_mode_session; # End of 5.0 tests --echo # --echo # Extra test coverage for Bug#56595 RENAME TABLE causes assert on OS X --echo # CREATE TABLE t1(a INT); CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET new.a= 1; RENAME TABLE t1 TO T1; ALTER TABLE T1 RENAME t1; DROP TABLE t1;