#include <m_ctype.h>
◆ binary_number
      
        
          | uint CHARSET_INFO::binary_number | 
        
      
 
 
◆ casedn_multiply
      
        
          | uchar CHARSET_INFO::casedn_multiply | 
        
      
 
 
◆ caseinfo
◆ caseup_multiply
      
        
          | uchar CHARSET_INFO::caseup_multiply | 
        
      
 
 
◆ coll
◆ coll_param
◆ comment
      
        
          | const char* CHARSET_INFO::comment | 
        
      
 
 
◆ cset
◆ csname
      
        
          | const char* CHARSET_INFO::csname | 
        
      
 
 
◆ ctype
      
        
          | const uchar* CHARSET_INFO::ctype | 
        
      
 
 
◆ escape_with_backslash_is_dangerous
      
        
          | bool CHARSET_INFO::escape_with_backslash_is_dangerous | 
        
      
 
 
◆ ident_map
      
        
          | const uchar* CHARSET_INFO::ident_map | 
        
      
 
 
◆ levels_for_compare
      
        
          | uchar CHARSET_INFO::levels_for_compare | 
        
      
 
 
◆ m_coll_name
      
        
          | const char* CHARSET_INFO::m_coll_name | 
        
      
 
 
◆ max_sort_char
      
        
          | my_wc_t CHARSET_INFO::max_sort_char | 
        
      
 
 
◆ mbmaxlen
      
        
          | uint CHARSET_INFO::mbmaxlen | 
        
      
 
 
◆ mbmaxlenlen
      
        
          | uint CHARSET_INFO::mbmaxlenlen | 
        
      
 
 
◆ mbminlen
      
        
          | uint CHARSET_INFO::mbminlen | 
        
      
 
 
◆ min_sort_char
      
        
          | my_wc_t CHARSET_INFO::min_sort_char | 
        
      
 
 
◆ number
      
        
          | uint CHARSET_INFO::number | 
        
      
 
 
◆ pad_attribute
If this collation is PAD_SPACE, it collates as if all inputs were padded with a given number of spaces at the end (see the "num_codepoints" flag to strnxfrm). 
NO_PAD simply compares unextended strings.
Note that this is fundamentally about the behavior of coll->strnxfrm. 
 
 
◆ pad_char
      
        
          | uchar CHARSET_INFO::pad_char | 
        
      
 
 
◆ primary_number
      
        
          | uint CHARSET_INFO::primary_number | 
        
      
 
 
◆ sort_order
      
        
          | const uchar* CHARSET_INFO::sort_order | 
        
      
 
 
◆ state
◆ state_maps
◆ strxfrm_multiply
      
        
          | uint CHARSET_INFO::strxfrm_multiply | 
        
      
 
 
◆ tab_from_uni
◆ tab_to_uni
      
        
          | const uint16* CHARSET_INFO::tab_to_uni | 
        
      
 
 
◆ tailoring
      
        
          | const char* CHARSET_INFO::tailoring | 
        
      
 
 
◆ to_lower
      
        
          | const uchar* CHARSET_INFO::to_lower | 
        
      
 
 
◆ to_upper
      
        
          | const uchar* CHARSET_INFO::to_upper | 
        
      
 
 
◆ uca
The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file: