# Initialise --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1,t2; --enable_warnings # # Testing of the <=> operator # # # First some simple tests # select 0<=>0,0.0<=>0.0,0E0=0E0,"A"<=>"A",NULL<=>NULL; select 1<=>0,0<=>NULL,NULL<=>0; select 1.0<=>0.0,0.0<=>NULL,NULL<=>0.0; select "A"<=>"B","A"<=>NULL,NULL<=>"A"; select 0<=>0.0, 0.0<=>0E0, 0E0<=>"0", 10.0<=>1E1, 10<=>10.0, 10<=>1E1; select 1.0<=>0E1,10<=>NULL,NULL<=>0.0, NULL<=>0E0; # # Test with tables # create table t1 (id int, value int); create table t2 (id int, value int); insert into t1 values (1,null); insert into t2 values (1,null); select t1.*, t2.*, t1.value<=>t2.value from t1, t2 where t1.id=t2.id and t1.id=1; select * from t1 where id <=>id; select * from t1 where value <=> value; select * from t1 where id <=> value or value<=>id; drop table t1,t2; # End of 4.1 tests