SHOW CREATE DATABASE [IF NOT EXISTS] dbname
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CREATE DATABASE /*!32312 IF NOT EXISTS*/ `ucs` /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET ucs2*/
Some simple optimzations, more comments and indentation changes.
Add ` around database in 'use database' in binary log.
Moved max_error_count and max_warning_count to variables struct.
Removed SHOW_WARNS_COUNT and SHOW_ERRORS_COUNT calls.
Changed string functions to use character set of first string argument as default return characterset
(Each string function can change the above assumption if needed)
(All commit emails since 4.0.1 checked)
This had to be done now, before the 4.1 tree changes to much, to make it easy to propagate bug fixes to the 4.1 tree.
of an error in option handling. This can sometimes be useful in
scripts.
Changed some exit code names and corresponding numbers.
Fixed a bug in mysqld.cc, in replication related options.
Added a global flag in my_getopt, which can be set by any program
that is using my_getopt, which tells whether the client should
print the error message itself, or whether my_getopt should do it.
The default is that my_getopt will print the error messages.
- Fixed some bugs, wrongly freed pointers, in some clients.
- Removed unneccessary code.
- Fixed some other minor bugs and added some options into
variables category, which had accidently been left out earlier.
Faster 'read_first_row' (Fixes slow 'preparing' state)
Read constant tables earlier, which provides better optimzations when using tables with <=1 row.
This also fixes a complicated bug involving const tables.
Fixes for building MySQL with gcc 3.0
Added SIGNED / UNSIGNED casts
Fixed core dump bug in net_clear() with libmysqld.
Back to using semaphores in query cache.
Added 'Null' and 'Index_type' to SHOW INDEX.
Made innodb to compile more cleanly with debugging options
enabled. Fixed a few bugs and found a few possible bugs, which
I hope Heikki will check. Comments needs to be fixed too. Some
while() functions should be changed to do ... until for documenting
purposes, because some of them must and will be processed at least
once, or a variable would be used uninitialized.
Regards,
Jani
Use LONG_TIMEOUT (one year) instead of ~0 for long timeouts
Fixed error messages.
Fixed problem with const propagation when comparing columns of different types