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This is the 5.0 part of the fix. Currently TRUNCATE command will not call delete_all_rows() in the handler (that implements the "fast" TRUNCATE for InnoDB) when there are triggers on the table. As decided by the architecture team TRUNCATE must use "fast" TRUNCATE even when there are triggers. Thus it must ignore the triggers. Made TRUNCATE to ignore the triggers and call delete_all_rows() for all storage engines to maintain engine consistency.
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