MYSQL_TEST_SKIP_CONNECT_FAILURE = false
Every test that needs a working MySQL connection now includes
skipifconnectfailure.inc. If MYSQL_TEST_SKIP_CONNECT_FAILURE evaluates
to true skipifconnectfailure.inc tries to establish a database
connection. If no connection can be opened, the test will be skipped.
In case of MYSQL_TEST_SKIP_CONNECT_FAILURE = false (default) an no
connection, a test who cannot establish a connection will fail.
So, if you have a buggy configuration or a server that is sometimes
not available, you can now decide if you want the tests to ignore this
and skip the test or to fail (MYSQL_TEST_CONNECT_FAILURE = false, default).
Other, minor tweaks:
042.phpt - whitespace
067.phpt - parse error in SKIPIF section fixed
1) Try to have portable SQL, don't create your own schema unless the test
wants to test exactly this
2) Don't rely on default SQL sort orders
3) Use proper UEXPECTF. There have been a lot of tiny unicode issues when
ext/mysqli has returned a binary string in unicode mode although a
unicode string could be expected and vice versa