fix(mysql): use lenient flag comparison for ENUM types #4154
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Summary
MySQL-compatible databases like TiDB may return ENUM columns with additional flags like
NOT_NULLorNO_DEFAULT_VALUE. The previous exact flag comparison inMySqlTypeInfo::eq()caused type mismatches even though both sides were valid ENUM types.This change makes ENUM comparison check only that both types have the ENUM flag set, ignoring other flags that don't affect type compatibility.
The Problem
When using
#[derive(sqlx::Type)]on a Rust enum to decode from a MySQL ENUM column, decoding fails with:The issue is that
MySqlTypeInfo::__enum()creates type info with only theENUMflag (0x100), but the database may return columns with additional flags likeNOT_NULL | ENUM(0x101). The strict equality checkself.flags == other.flagsfails.The Fix
For ENUM types, only check that both sides have the ENUM flag set:
Testing
sqlx-mysqltests passFixes #3750
Refs #1241