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  1. tests/migrate_test.go

    					t.Fatalf("column name type should be correct, name: %v, length: %v, expects: %v, column: %#v",
    						columnType.Name(), columnType.DatabaseTypeName(), dataType, columnType)
    				}
    				if length, ok := columnType.Length(); !ok || length != 100 {
    					t.Fatalf("column name length should be correct, name: %v, length: %v, expects: %v, column: %#v",
    						columnType.Name(), length, 100, columnType)
    				}
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  2. schema/field.go

    	NewValuePool           FieldNewValuePool
    
    	// In some db (e.g. MySQL), Unique and UniqueIndex are indistinguishable.
    	// When a column has a (not Mul) UniqueIndex, Migrator always reports its gorm.ColumnType is Unique.
    	// It causes field unnecessarily migration.
    	// Therefore, we need to record the UniqueIndex on this column (exclude Mul UniqueIndex) for MigrateColumnUnique.
    	UniqueIndex string
    }
    
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    - Last Modified: Wed Aug 20 04:51:17 UTC 2025
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