mihaibudiu commented on code in PR #4431:
URL: https://github.com/apache/calcite/pull/4431#discussion_r2176458268


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testkit/src/main/java/org/apache/calcite/test/SqlOperatorTest.java:
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@@ -2545,6 +2545,30 @@ void testCastToBoolean(CastType castType, 
SqlOperatorFixture f) {
     f.checkNull("cast(null as integer array) || array[1]");
   }
 
+  /** Test case for <a 
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-7063";>
+   * Result type inferred for CONCAT_FUNCTION is incorrect for BINARY 
arguments</a>. */
+  @Test void testConcatFuncMysql() {
+    final SqlOperatorFixture f = fixture().withLibrary(SqlLibrary.MYSQL);
+
+    // test for ByteString
+    f.setFor(SqlLibraryOperators.CONCAT_FUNCTION_MYSQL);
+    f.checkString("concat('a', x'61')", "6161", "BINARY(2) NOT NULL");
+    f.checkString("concat('abc', 'bb', 'cc')", "abcbbcc", "VARCHAR(7) NOT 
NULL");
+    f.checkString("concat(x'616263',x'62')", "61626362", "BINARY(4) NOT NULL");
+    f.checkString("concat(x'616263','abc')", "616263616263", "BINARY(6) NOT 
NULL");
+    f.checkString("concat(x'61',x'62')", "6162", "BINARY(2) NOT NULL");
+    f.checkString("concat(cast(x'61' as binary), cast(x'62' as binary), "

Review Comment:
   the query does not calculate precisions, the type inference does
   your statement must be wrong, since here:
   `f.checkString("concat(x'616263','abc')", "616263616263", "BINARY(6) NOT 
NULL");`
   the precision has been computed for a binary and a char.
   



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