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Fix Various Typos
Fix various typos, in comments and DEBUG statements, and code changes are non-functional. All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web Services, Inc.
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@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[])
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is given a t!=0, we get an endless loop, or n iterations if --count=n
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was given an n!=0. If --sleep wasn't given, we get one iteration.
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To wit, --wait loops the connection-attempts, while --sleep loops
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To wait, --wait loops the connection-attempts, while --sleep loops
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the command execution (endlessly if no --count is given).
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*/
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@ -5842,7 +5842,7 @@ static int dump_selected_tables(char *db, char **table_names, int tables)
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free_root(&glob_root, MYF(0));
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}
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maybe_die(EX_ILLEGAL_TABLE, "Couldn't find table: \"%s\"", *table_names);
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/* We shall countinue here, if --force was given */
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/* We shall continue here, if --force was given */
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}
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}
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end= pos;
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@ -5863,7 +5863,7 @@ static int dump_selected_tables(char *db, char **table_names, int tables)
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free_root(&glob_root, MYF(0));
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}
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DB_error(mysql, "when doing LOCK TABLES");
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/* We shall countinue here, if --force was given */
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/* We shall continue here, if --force was given */
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}
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}
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dynstr_free(&lock_tables_query);
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@ -5875,7 +5875,7 @@ static int dump_selected_tables(char *db, char **table_names, int tables)
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free_root(&glob_root, MYF(0));
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DB_error(mysql, "when doing refresh");
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}
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/* We shall countinue here, if --force was given */
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/* We shall continue here, if --force was given */
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else
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verbose_msg("-- dump_selected_tables : logs flushed successfully!\n");
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}
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@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ static void lock_table(MYSQL *mysql, int tablecount, char **raw_tablename)
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dynstr_append(&query, " WRITE,");
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}
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if (mysql_real_query(mysql, query.str, (ulong)query.length-1))
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db_error(mysql); /* We shall countinue here, if --force was given */
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db_error(mysql); /* We shall continue here, if --force was given */
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}
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@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ pthread_handler_t worker_thread(void *arg)
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if (mysql_query(mysql, "/*!40101 set @@character_set_database=binary */;"))
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{
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db_error(mysql); /* We shall countinue here, if --force was given */
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db_error(mysql); /* We shall continue here, if --force was given */
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goto error;
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}
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@ -736,12 +736,12 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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if (!(mysql= db_connect(current_host,current_db,current_user,opt_password)))
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{
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free_defaults(argv_to_free);
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return(1); /* purecov: deadcode */
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return(1); /* purecov: dead code */
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}
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if (mysql_query(mysql, "/*!40101 set @@character_set_database=binary */;"))
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{
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db_error(mysql); /* We shall countinue here, if --force was given */
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db_error(mysql); /* We shall continue here, if --force was given */
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return(1);
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}
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
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The differences for the two cases are:
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- Things that only works for the client:
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- Trying to automaticly determinate user name if not supplied to
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- Trying to automatically determinate user name if not supplied to
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mysql_real_connect()
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- Support for reading local file with LOAD DATA LOCAL
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- SHARED memory handling
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- Things that only works for the server
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- Alarm handling on connect
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In all other cases, the code should be idential for the client and
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In all other cases, the code should be identical for the client and
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server.
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*/
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@ -1457,7 +1457,7 @@ mysql_init(MYSQL *mysql)
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mysql_reconnect()).
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This is a change: < 5.0.3 mysql->reconnect was set to 1 by default.
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How this change impacts existing apps:
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- existing apps which relyed on the default will see a behaviour change;
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- existing apps which relied on the default will see a behaviour change;
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they will have to set reconnect=1 after mysql_real_connect().
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- existing apps which explicitly asked for reconnection (the only way they
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could do it was by setting mysql.reconnect to 1 after mysql_real_connect())
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@ -1936,7 +1936,7 @@ typedef struct {
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/*
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Write 1-8 bytes of string length header infromation to dest depending on
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Write 1-8 bytes of string length header information to dest depending on
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value of src_len, then copy src_len bytes from src to dest.
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@param dest Destination buffer of size src_len+8
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@ -2217,7 +2217,7 @@ static int send_client_reply_packet(MCPVIO_EXT *mpvio,
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}
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#endif /* HAVE_OPENSSL */
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DBUG_PRINT("info",("Server version = '%s' capabilites: %lu status: %u client_flag: %lu",
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DBUG_PRINT("info",("Server version = '%s' capabilities: %lu status: %u client_flag: %lu",
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mysql->server_version, mysql->server_capabilities,
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mysql->server_status, mysql->client_flag));
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@ -2354,7 +2354,7 @@ static int client_mpvio_read_packet(struct st_plugin_vio *mpv, uchar **buf)
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to send data to the server.
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It transparently wraps the data into a change user or authentication
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handshake packet, if neccessary.
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handshake packet, if necessary.
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*/
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static int client_mpvio_write_packet(struct st_plugin_vio *mpv,
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const uchar *pkt, int pkt_len)
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@ -3830,7 +3830,7 @@ mysql_options(MYSQL *mysql,enum mysql_option option, const void *arg)
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mysql->options.compress= 1; /* Remember for connect */
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mysql->options.client_flag|= CLIENT_COMPRESS;
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break;
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case MYSQL_OPT_NAMED_PIPE: /* This option is depricated */
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case MYSQL_OPT_NAMED_PIPE: /* This option is deprecated */
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mysql->options.protocol=MYSQL_PROTOCOL_PIPE; /* Force named pipe */
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break;
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case MYSQL_OPT_LOCAL_INFILE: /* Allow LOAD DATA LOCAL ?*/
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@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ str_to_DDhhmmssff_internal(my_bool neg, const char *str, size_t length,
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DESCRIPTION
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At least the following formats are recogniced (based on number of digits)
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At least the following formats are recognized (based on number of digits)
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YYMMDD, YYYYMMDD, YYMMDDHHMMSS, YYYYMMDDHHMMSS
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YY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM-DD, YY-MM-DD HH.MM.SS
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YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS where T is a the character T (ISO8601)
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@ -1223,7 +1223,7 @@ long calc_daynr(uint year,uint month,uint day)
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/*
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Convert time in MYSQL_TIME representation in system time zone to its
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my_time_t form (number of seconds in UTC since begginning of Unix Epoch).
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my_time_t form (number of seconds in UTC since beginning of Unix Epoch).
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SYNOPSIS
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my_system_gmt_sec()
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two days earlier, and then add these days to the final value.
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The same trick is done for the values close to 0 in time_t
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representation for platfroms with unsigned time_t (QNX).
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representation for platforms with unsigned time_t (QNX).
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To be more verbose, here is a sample (extracted from the code below):
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(calc_daynr(2038, 1, 19) - (long) days_at_timestart)*86400L + 4*3600L
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will give -3600.
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On some platforms, (E.g. on QNX) time_t is unsigned and localtime(-3600)
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wil give us a date around 2106 year. Which is no good.
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will give us a date around 2106 year. Which is no good.
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Theoreticaly, there could be problems with the latter conversion:
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Theoretically, there could be problems with the latter conversion:
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there are at least two timezones, which had time switches near 1 Jan
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of 1970 (because of political reasons). These are America/Hermosillo and
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America/Mazatlan time zones. They changed their offset on
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else
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{
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/*
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We can get 0 in time_t representaion only on 1969, 31 of Dec or on
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We can get 0 in time_t representation only on 1969, 31 of Dec or on
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1970, 1 of Jan. For both dates we use shift, which is added
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to t->day in order to step out a bit from the border.
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This is required for platforms, where time_t is unsigned.
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First check will pass for platforms with signed time_t.
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instruction above (tmp+= shift*86400L) could exceed
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MAX_INT32 (== TIMESTAMP_MAX_VALUE) and overflow will happen.
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So, tmp < TIMESTAMP_MIN_VALUE will be triggered. On platfroms
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So, tmp < TIMESTAMP_MIN_VALUE will be triggered. On platforms
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with unsigned time_t tmp+= shift*86400L might result in a number,
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larger then TIMESTAMP_MAX_VALUE, so another check will work.
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larger than TIMESTAMP_MAX_VALUE, so another check will work.
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*/
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if (!IS_TIME_T_VALID_FOR_TIMESTAMP(tmp))
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{
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- 0.225 sec (current)
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- 0.219 sec (array)
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It demonstrated an additional 3% performance imrovement one these queries.
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However, as the array size is too huge, we afraid that it will flush data
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It demonstrated an additional 3% performance improvement one these queries.
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However, as the array size is too huge, we are afraid that it will flush data
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from the CPU memory cache, which under real load may affect negatively.
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Let's keep using the fmt_number4() version with division and remainder
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