and lexer files). From now on, the following Emacs cc-mode settings apply
when indenting C function bodies in InnoDB:
(setq c-basic-offset 8)
(setq c-label-minimum-indentation 0)
(add-to-list 'c-offsets-alist '(c . 0))
(add-to-list 'c-offsets-alist '(label . [0]))
The indentation rules for function declarations still have not been
formalized, and they must be formatted manually.
Try to limit all lines to at most 79 characters (assuming TAB stops every
8 characters) by splitting lines before opening parenthesis, or at
string constants.
Fix some grammar mistakes in diagnostic output:
match to, match with -> match
found from -> found in
trying rename -> trying to rename
Fix an error in page_check_dir(): it said "supremum not pointed to"
when the infimum was not pointed to.
Enclose commented-out code snippets in #if 0 ... #endif instead of /* ... */.
Add (void*) casts to some %p parameters in fprintf() calls. Try to
split lines before a binary operator, not after one. (These three fixes
were not made everywhere.)
probably caching. Fixed test results.
This patch implements a high-granularity read view to be used with
cursors. In this high-granularity consistent read view modifications
done by the creating transaction after the cursor is created or
future transactions are not visible. But those modifications that
transaction did before the cursor was created are visible.
which can contain the new flag DICT_TF_COMPACT. Change dict_mem_table_create
to take a flags argument. Add dict_table_is_comp(). Adapt all users.
Change some places to explicitly assume that system tables do not use the
compact page format.
of breaking serializability. (Bug #3300)
ha_innobase::unlock_row(): reset the "did semi consistent read" flag
ha_innobase::was_semi_consistent_read(),
ha_innobase::try_semi_consistent_read(): new methods
row_prebuilt_t, row_create_prebuilt(): add field row_read_type for
keeping track of semi-consistent reads
row_vers_build_for_semi_consistent_read(),
row_sel_build_committed_vers_for_mysql(): new functions
row_search_for_mysql(): implement semi-consistent reads