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--source include/not_group_replication_plugin.inc -- source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc -- source include/have_utf32.inc -- source include/master-slave.inc # Max key length in InnoDB is 767, whereas, in MyISAM it is 1000 # WL#6921 --let $key_length_innodb=767 SET GLOBAL innodb_large_prefix=OFF; # # BUG#51787 Assertion `(n % 4) == 0' on slave upon INSERT into a table with UTF32 # SET SQL_LOG_BIN=0; SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; --replace_result $key_length_innodb 1000 CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 char(255) DEFAULT NULL, KEY c1 (c1)) DEFAULT CHARSET=utf32; SET sql_mode = default; SET SQL_LOG_BIN=1; -- connection slave SET @saved_slave_type_conversions= @@global.slave_type_conversions; # # Force test to cover conversion execution path in the # slave, which also makes use of sql_type method, thence # can ultimately trigger the assertion. # -- source include/stop_slave.inc SET GLOBAL SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS='ALL_NON_LOSSY'; -- source include/start_slave.inc SET GLOBAL innodb_large_prefix=OFF; SET SQL_LOG_BIN=0; SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; --replace_result $key_length_innodb 1000 CREATE TABLE t1 ( c1 varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL, KEY c1 (c1)) DEFAULT CHARSET=utf32; SET sql_mode = default; SET SQL_LOG_BIN=1; SET GLOBAL innodb_large_prefix=default; -- connection master SET GLOBAL innodb_large_prefix=default; INSERT INTO t1(c1) VALUES ('insert into t1'); DROP TABLE t1; --source include/sync_slave_sql_with_master.inc # assertion: the slave woul hit an/several assertions: # before and during slave conversion procedure # Now that is fixed, it wont. SET GLOBAL SLAVE_TYPE_CONVERSIONS= @saved_slave_type_conversions; -- source include/stop_slave.inc -- source include/start_slave.inc -- connection master --source include/rpl_end.inc