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mysqltest.c:
Fix typos. client/mysqltest.c: Fix typos.
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@ -115,8 +115,8 @@ enum {OPT_MANAGER_USER=256,OPT_MANAGER_HOST,OPT_MANAGER_PASSWD,
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The list of error codes to --error are stored in an internal array of
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structs. This struct can hold numeric SQL error codes or SQLSTATE codes
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as strings. The element next to the last active element in the list is
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set to type ERR_EMPTY. When an SQL statement return an error we use
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this list to check if this is an expected error.
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set to type ERR_EMPTY. When an SQL statement returns an error, we use
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this list to check if this is an expected error.
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*/
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enum match_err_type
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@ -986,8 +986,8 @@ int do_source(struct st_query *query)
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*p++= 0;
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query->last_argument= p;
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/*
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If this file has already been sourced, dont source it again.
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It's already available in the q_lines cache
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If this file has already been sourced, don't source it again.
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It's already available in the q_lines cache.
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*/
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if (parser.current_line < (parser.read_lines - 1))
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return 0;
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@ -2151,7 +2151,7 @@ my_bool end_of_query(int c)
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Normally that means it will read lines until it reaches the
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"delimiter" that marks end of query. Default delimiter is ';'
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The function should be smart enough not to detect delimiter's
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found inside strings sorrounded with '"' and '\'' escaped strings.
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found inside strings surrounded with '"' and '\'' escaped strings.
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If the first line in a query starts with '#' or '-' this line is treated
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as a comment. A comment is always terminated when end of line '\n' is
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@ -2485,7 +2485,7 @@ static struct my_option my_long_options[] =
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{"result-file", 'R', "Read/Store result from/in this file.",
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(gptr*) &result_file, (gptr*) &result_file, 0, GET_STR, REQUIRED_ARG,
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0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
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{"server-arg", 'A', "Send enbedded server this as a paramenter.",
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{"server-arg", 'A', "Send option value to embedded server as a parameter.",
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0, 0, 0, GET_STR, REQUIRED_ARG, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
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{"server-file", 'F', "Read embedded server arguments from file.",
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0, 0, 0, GET_STR, REQUIRED_ARG, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
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@ -4074,8 +4074,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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/*
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my_stat() successful on result file. Check if we have not run a
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single query, but we do have a result file that contains data.
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Note that we don't care, if my_stat() fails. For example for
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non-existing or non-readable file we assume it's fine to have
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Note that we don't care, if my_stat() fails. For example, for a
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non-existing or non-readable file, we assume it's fine to have
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no query output from the test file, e.g. regarded as no error.
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*/
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if (res_info.st_size)
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