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#ifndef STRUCTS_INCLUDED
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#define STRUCTS_INCLUDED
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/* Copyright (C) 2000-2006 MySQL AB
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   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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   the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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   GNU General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA */
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/* The old structures from unireg */
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struct TABLE;
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class Field;
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class THD;
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typedef struct st_date_time_format {
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  uchar positions[8];
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  char  time_separator;			/* Separator between hour and minute */
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  uint flag;				/* For future */
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  LEX_STRING format;
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} DATE_TIME_FORMAT;
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typedef struct st_keyfile_info {	/* used with ha_info() */
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  uchar ref[MAX_REFLENGTH];		/* Pointer to current row */
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  uchar dupp_ref[MAX_REFLENGTH];	/* Pointer to dupp row */
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  uint ref_length;			/* Length of ref (1-8) */
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  uint block_size;			/* index block size */
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  File filenr;				/* (uniq) filenr for table */
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  ha_rows records;			/* Records i datafilen */
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  ha_rows deleted;			/* Deleted records */
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  ulonglong data_file_length;		/* Length off data file */
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  ulonglong max_data_file_length;	/* Length off data file */
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  ulonglong index_file_length;
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  ulonglong max_index_file_length;
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  ulonglong delete_length;		/* Free bytes */
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  ulonglong auto_increment_value;
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  int errkey,sortkey;			/* Last errorkey and sorted by */
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  time_t create_time;			/* When table was created */
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  time_t check_time;
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  time_t update_time;
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  ulong mean_rec_length;		/* physical reclength */
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} KEYFILE_INFO;
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typedef struct st_key_part_info {	/* Info about a key part */
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  Field *field;
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  uint	offset;				/* offset in record (from 0) */
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  uint	null_offset;			/* Offset to null_bit in record */
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  uint16 length;                        /* Length of keypart value in bytes */
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  /* 
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    Number of bytes required to store the keypart value. This may be
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    different from the "length" field as it also counts
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     - possible NULL-flag byte (see HA_KEY_NULL_LENGTH)
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     - possible HA_KEY_BLOB_LENGTH bytes needed to store actual value length.
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  */
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  uint16 store_length;
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  uint16 key_type;
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  uint16 fieldnr;			/* Fieldnum in UNIREG */
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  uint16 key_part_flag;			/* 0 or HA_REVERSE_SORT */
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  uint8 type;
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  uint8 null_bit;			/* Position to null_bit */
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} KEY_PART_INFO ;
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typedef struct st_key {
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  uint	key_length;			/* Tot length of key */
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  ulong flags;                          /* dupp key and pack flags */
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  uint	key_parts;			/* How many key_parts */
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  uint  extra_length;
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  uint	usable_key_parts;		/* Should normally be = key_parts */
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  uint  block_size;
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  enum  ha_key_alg algorithm;
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  /*
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    Note that parser is used when the table is opened for use, and
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    parser_name is used when the table is being created.
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  */
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  union
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  {
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    plugin_ref parser;                  /* Fulltext [pre]parser */
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    LEX_STRING *parser_name;            /* Fulltext [pre]parser name */
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  };
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  KEY_PART_INFO *key_part;
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  char	*name;				/* Name of key */
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  /*
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    Array of AVG(#records with the same field value) for 1st ... Nth key part.
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    0 means 'not known'.
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    For temporary heap tables this member is NULL.
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  */
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  ulong *rec_per_key;
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  union {
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    int  bdb_return_if_eq;
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  } handler;
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  TABLE *table;
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} KEY;
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struct st_join_table;
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typedef struct st_reginfo {		/* Extra info about reg */
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  struct st_join_table *join_tab;	/* Used by SELECT() */
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  enum thr_lock_type lock_type;		/* How database is used */
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  bool not_exists_optimize;
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  /*
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    TRUE <=> range optimizer found that there is no rows satisfying
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    table conditions.
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  */
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  bool impossible_range;
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} REGINFO;
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/*
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  Originally MySQL used MYSQL_TIME structure inside server only, but since
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  4.1 it's exported to user in the new client API. Define aliases for
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  new names to keep existing code simple.
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*/
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typedef enum enum_mysql_timestamp_type timestamp_type;
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typedef struct {
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  ulong year,month,day,hour;
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  ulonglong minute,second,second_part;
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  bool neg;
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} INTERVAL;
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typedef struct st_known_date_time_format {
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  const char *format_name;
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  const char *date_format;
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  const char *datetime_format;
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  const char *time_format;
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} KNOWN_DATE_TIME_FORMAT;
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extern const char *show_comp_option_name[];
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typedef int *(*update_var)(THD *, struct st_mysql_show_var *);
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typedef struct	st_lex_user {
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  LEX_STRING user, host, password;
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} LEX_USER;
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/*
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  This structure specifies the maximum amount of resources which
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  can be consumed by each account. Zero value of a member means
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  there is no limit.
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*/
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typedef struct user_resources {
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  /* Maximum number of queries/statements per hour. */
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  uint questions;
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  /*
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     Maximum number of updating statements per hour (which statements are
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     updating is defined by sql_command_flags array).
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  */
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  uint updates;
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  /* Maximum number of connections established per hour. */
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  uint conn_per_hour;
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  /* Maximum number of concurrent connections. */
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  uint user_conn;
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  /*
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     Values of this enum and specified_limits member are used by the
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     parser to store which user limits were specified in GRANT statement.
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  */
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  enum {QUERIES_PER_HOUR= 1, UPDATES_PER_HOUR= 2, CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR= 4,
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        USER_CONNECTIONS= 8};
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  uint specified_limits;
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} USER_RESOURCES;
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/*
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  This structure is used for counting resources consumed and for checking
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  them against specified user limits.
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*/
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typedef struct  user_conn {
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  /*
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     Pointer to user+host key (pair separated by '\0') defining the entity
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     for which resources are counted (By default it is user account thus
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     priv_user/priv_host pair is used. If --old-style-user-limits option
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     is enabled, resources are counted for each user+host separately).
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  */
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  char *user;
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  /* Pointer to host part of the key. */
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  char *host;
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  /**
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     The moment of time when per hour counters were reset last time
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     (i.e. start of "hour" for conn_per_hour, updates, questions counters).
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  */
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  ulonglong reset_utime;
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  /* Total length of the key. */
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  uint len;
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  /* Current amount of concurrent connections for this account. */
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  uint connections;
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  /*
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     Current number of connections per hour, number of updating statements
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     per hour and total number of statements per hour for this account.
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  */
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  uint conn_per_hour, updates, questions;
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  /* Maximum amount of resources which account is allowed to consume. */
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  USER_RESOURCES user_resources;
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} USER_CONN;
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	/* Bits in form->update */
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#define REG_MAKE_DUPP		1	/* Make a copy of record when read */
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#define REG_NEW_RECORD		2	/* Write a new record if not found */
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#define REG_UPDATE		4	/* Uppdate record */
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#define REG_DELETE		8	/* Delete found record */
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#define REG_PROG		16	/* User is updating database */
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#define REG_CLEAR_AFTER_WRITE	32
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#define REG_MAY_BE_UPDATED	64
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#define REG_AUTO_UPDATE		64	/* Used in D-forms for scroll-tables */
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#define REG_OVERWRITE		128
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#define REG_SKIP_DUP		256
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	/* Bits in form->status */
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#define STATUS_NO_RECORD	(1+2)	/* Record isn't usably */
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#define STATUS_GARBAGE		1
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#define STATUS_NOT_FOUND	2	/* No record in database when needed */
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#define STATUS_NO_PARENT	4	/* Parent record wasn't found */
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#define STATUS_NOT_READ		8	/* Record isn't read */
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#define STATUS_UPDATED		16	/* Record is updated by formula */
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#define STATUS_NULL_ROW		32	/* table->null_row is set */
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#define STATUS_DELETED		64
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/*
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  Such interval is "discrete": it is the set of
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  { auto_inc_interval_min + k * increment,
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    0 <= k <= (auto_inc_interval_values-1) }
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  Where "increment" is maintained separately by the user of this class (and is
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  currently only thd->variables.auto_increment_increment).
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  It mustn't derive from Sql_alloc, because SET INSERT_ID needs to
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  allocate memory which must stay allocated for use by the next statement.
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*/
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class Discrete_interval {
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private:
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  ulonglong interval_min;
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  ulonglong interval_values;
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  ulonglong  interval_max;    // excluded bound. Redundant.
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public:
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  Discrete_interval *next;    // used when linked into Discrete_intervals_list
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  void replace(ulonglong start, ulonglong val, ulonglong incr)
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  {
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    interval_min=    start;
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    interval_values= val;
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    interval_max=    (val == ULONGLONG_MAX) ? val : start + val * incr;
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  }
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  Discrete_interval(ulonglong start, ulonglong val, ulonglong incr) :
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    next(NULL) { replace(start, val, incr); };
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  Discrete_interval() : next(NULL) { replace(0, 0, 0); };
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  ulonglong minimum() const { return interval_min;    };
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  ulonglong values()  const { return interval_values; };
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  ulonglong maximum() const { return interval_max;    };
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  /*
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    If appending [3,5] to [1,2], we merge both in [1,5] (they should have the
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    same increment for that, user of the class has to ensure that). That is
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    just a space optimization. Returns 0 if merge succeeded.
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  */
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  bool merge_if_contiguous(ulonglong start, ulonglong val, ulonglong incr)
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  {
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    if (interval_max == start)
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    {
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      if (val == ULONGLONG_MAX)
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      {
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        interval_values=   interval_max= val;
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      }
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      else
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      {
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        interval_values+=  val;
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        interval_max=      start + val * incr;
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      }
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      return 0;
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    }
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    return 1;
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  };
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};
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/* List of Discrete_interval objects */
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class Discrete_intervals_list {
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private:
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  Discrete_interval        *head;
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  Discrete_interval        *tail;
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  /*
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    When many intervals are provided at the beginning of the execution of a
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    statement (in a replication slave or SET INSERT_ID), "current" points to
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    the interval being consumed by the thread now (so "current" goes from
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    "head" to "tail" then to NULL).
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  */
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  Discrete_interval        *current;
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  uint                  elements; // number of elements
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  void set_members(Discrete_interval *h, Discrete_interval *t,
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                   Discrete_interval *c, uint el)
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  {  
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    head= h;
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    tail= t;
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    current= c;
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    elements= el;
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  }
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  void operator=(Discrete_intervals_list &);  /* prevent use of these */
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  Discrete_intervals_list(const Discrete_intervals_list &);
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public:
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  Discrete_intervals_list() : head(NULL), current(NULL), elements(0) {};
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  void empty_no_free()
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  {
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    set_members(NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
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  }
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  void empty()
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  {
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    for (Discrete_interval *i= head; i;)
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    {
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      Discrete_interval *next= i->next;
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      delete i;
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      i= next;
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    }
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    empty_no_free();
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  }
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  void copy_shallow(const Discrete_intervals_list * dli)
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  {
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    head= dli->get_head();
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    tail= dli->get_tail();
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    current= dli->get_current();
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    elements= dli->nb_elements();
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  }
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  void swap (Discrete_intervals_list * dli)
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  {
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    Discrete_interval *h, *t, *c;
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    uint el;
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    h= dli->get_head();
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    t= dli->get_tail();
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    c= dli->get_current();
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    el= dli->nb_elements();
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    dli->copy_shallow(this);
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    set_members(h, t, c, el);
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  }
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  const Discrete_interval* get_next()
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  {
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    Discrete_interval *tmp= current;
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    if (current != NULL)
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      current= current->next;
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    return tmp;
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  }
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  ~Discrete_intervals_list() { empty(); };
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  bool append(ulonglong start, ulonglong val, ulonglong incr);
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  bool append(Discrete_interval *interval);
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  ulonglong minimum()     const { return (head ? head->minimum() : 0); };
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  ulonglong maximum()     const { return (head ? tail->maximum() : 0); };
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  uint      nb_elements() const { return elements; }
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  Discrete_interval* get_head() const { return head; };
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  Discrete_interval* get_tail() const { return tail; };
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  Discrete_interval* get_current() const { return current; };
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};
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#endif /* STRUCTS_INCLUDED */
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