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There are complications -- the record header is more complex if there
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are variable-length fields -- but the simple display shown in the
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example is exactly what you'd see if you took a debugger and looked
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at the MySQL Data file.
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example is exactly what you'd see if you looked at the MySQL Data file
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with a debugger or a hexadecimal file dumper.
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@*
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@section Physical Attributes of Columns
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@item The numeric data types
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Important: MySQL stores all multi-byte binary numbers with the
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high byte first. This is called "little-endian" numeric storage;
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Important: MySQL almost always stores multi-byte binary numbers with
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the low byte first. This is called "little-endian" numeric storage;
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it's normal on Intel x86 machines; MySQL uses it even for non-Intel
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machines so that databases will be portable.
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@*
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Storage: one byte if less than 256 alternatives, else two bytes.
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@item
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This is an index. The value 1 corresponds to the first listed
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alternative. (Note: ENUM always reserves 0 for a blank '' value. This
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alternative. (Note: ENUM always reserves 0 for an erroneous value. This
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explains why 'A' is 1 instead of 0.)
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@item
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Example: an ENUM('A','B','C') column containing 'A' looks like:@*
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@strong{References:} @*
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Most of the formatting work for MyISAM columns is visible
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in the program /sql/field.cc in the source code directory.
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in the program /sql/field.cc in the source code directory.
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And in the MyISAM directory, the files that do formatting
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work for different record formats are: /myisam/mi_statrec.c,
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/myisam/mi_dynrec.c, and /myisam/mi_packrec.c.
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@*
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@node InnoDB Record Structure,InnoDB Page Structure,MyISAM Record Structure,Top
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This is a description of the files that you get when you download the
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source code of MySQL. This description begins with a list
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of the 43 directories and a short comment about each one. Then, for
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of the main directories and a short comment about each one. Then, for
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each directory, in alphabetical order, a longer description is
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supplied. When a directory contains significant program files, a list of each C
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program is given along with an explanation of its intended function.
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@item
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bdb -- The Berkeley Database table handler
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@item
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BitKeeper -- BitKeeper administration
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BitKeeper -- BitKeeper administration (not part of the source distribution)
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@item
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BUILD -- Build switches
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BUILD -- Some very often used build scripts
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@item
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Build-tools -- Build tools
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Build-tools -- Build tools
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@item
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client -- Client library
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@item
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cmd-line-utils -- Command-line utilities
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cmd-line-utils -- Command-line utilities (libedit and readline)
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@item
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dbug -- Fred Fish's dbug library
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@item
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div -- Deadlock test
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dbug -- Fred Fish's dbug library
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@item
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Docs -- Preliminary documents about internals and new modules
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@item
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extra -- Eight minor standalone utility programs
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extra -- Some minor standalone utility programs
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@item
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fs -- File System
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heap -- The HEAP table handler
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@item
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heap -- The HEAP table handler
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include -- Include (*.h) files
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@item
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Images -- Empty directory
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innobase -- The Innobase (InnoDB) table handler
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@item
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include -- Include (*.h) files
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isam -- The ISAM (MySQL) table handler
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@item
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innobase -- The Innobase (InnoDB) table handler
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libmysql -- For producing a thread-safe libmysql library
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@item
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isam -- The ISAM (MySQL) table handler
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libmysql_r -- Only one file, a makefile
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@item
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libmysql -- For producing MySQL as a library (e.g. a Windows DLL)
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libmysqld -- The MySQL Server as an embeddable library
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@item
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libmysql_r -- Only one file, a makefile
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@item
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libmysqld -- The MySQL Library
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@item
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man -- Manual pages
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man -- Some user-contributed manual pages
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@item
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merge -- The MERGE table handler (see Reference Manual section 7.2)
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@item
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@item
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mysql-test -- A test suite for mysqld
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@item
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mysys -- MySQL system library (Low level routines for file access
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etc.)
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mysys -- MySQL system library (Low level routines for file access etc.)
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@item
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netware -- Files related to the Novell NetWare version of MySQL
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@item
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NEW-RPMS -- New "RPM Package Manager" files
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NEW-RPMS -- Directory to place RPMS while making a distribution
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@item
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os2 -- Routines for working with the OS/2 operating system
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@item
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pstack -- Process stack display
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pstack -- Process stack display (not currently used)
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@item
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regex -- Regular Expression library for support of REGEXP function
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regex -- Henry Spencer's Regular Expression library for support of REGEXP function
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@item
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repl-tests -- Test cases for replication
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SCCS -- Source Code Control System (not part of source distribution)
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@item
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SCCS -- Source Code Control System
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@item
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scripts -- SQL batches, e.g. for converting msql to MySQL
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scripts -- SQL batches, e.g. mysqlbug and mysql_install_db
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@item
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sql -- Programs for handling SQL commands. The "core" of MySQL
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@item
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@item
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strings -- Library for C string routines, e.g. atof, strchr
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@item
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support-files -- 15 files used for building, containing switches?
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support-files -- Files used to build MySQL on different systems
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@item
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tests -- Tests in Perl
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@item
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tools -- mysqlmanager.c
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tools -- mysqlmanager.c (under development, not yet useful)
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@item
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VC++Files -- Includes this entire directory, repeated for VC++
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(Windows) use
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VC++Files -- Includes this entire directory, repeated for VC++ (Windows) use
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@item
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vio -- Virtual I/O Library
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@item
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zlib -- data compression library
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zlib -- data compression library, used on Windows
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@end itemize
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@subsection bdb
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The Berkeley Database table handler.
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@*@*
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The Berkeley Database (BDB) is maintained by Sleepycat Software.
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The Berkeley Database (BDB) is maintained by Sleepycat Software.
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MySQL AB maintains only a few small patches to make BDB work
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better with MySQL.
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@*@*
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The documentation for BDB is available at
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part of the MySQL package.
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@*@*
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The MySQL Reference Manual explains how to use Bitkeeper to get the
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MySQL source.
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@*@*
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@subsection BUILD
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Build switches.
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@*@*
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This directory contains batch files for extracting, making
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directories, and making programs from source files. There are several
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subdirectories -- for building Linux executables, for compiling, for
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performing all build steps, etc.
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directories, and making programs from source files. There are
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several subdirectories with different scripts -- for building
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Linux executables, for compiling, for performing all build steps,
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and so on.
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@*@*
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@subsection client
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The C program files in the directory are:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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connect_test.c -- test that a connect is possible
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connect_test.c -- test that a connect is possible
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@item
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get_password.c -- ask for a password from the console
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get_password.c -- ask for a password from the console
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@item
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insert_test.c -- test that an insert is possible
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insert_test.c -- test that an insert is possible
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@item
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list_test.c -- test that a select is possible
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list_test.c -- test that a select is possible
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@item
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mysql.cc -- "The MySQL command tool"
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mysql.cc -- "The MySQL command tool"
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@item
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mysqladmin.c -- maintenance of MYSQL databases
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mysqladmin.c -- maintenance of MYSQL databases
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@item
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mysqlcheck.c -- check all databases, check connect, etc.
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mysqlcheck.c -- check all databases, check connect, etc.
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@item
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mysqldump.c -- dump table's contents in ascii
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mysqldump.c -- dump table's contents as SQL statements
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@item
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mysqlimport.c -- import file into a table
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mysqlimport.c -- import text files in different formats into tables
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@item
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mysqlmanager-pwgen.c -- pwgen seems to stand for "password
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generation"
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mysqlmanager-pwgen.c -- pwgen stands for "password generation" (not currently maintained)
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@item
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mysqlmanagerc.c -- entry point for mysql manager
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mysqlmanagerc.c -- entry point for mysql manager (not currently maintained)
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@item
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mysqlshow.c -- show databases, tables or columns
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@item
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mysqltest.c -- test program
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mysqltest.c -- test program used by the mysql-test suite, mysql-test-run
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@item
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password.c -- password checking routines
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@item
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@*@*
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The \libedit (library of edit functions) subdirectory has files
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written by Christos Zoulas. They are for editing the line contents.
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written by Christos Zoulas. They are distributed and modifed under
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the BSD License. These files are for editing the line contents.
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@*@*
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These are the program files in the \libedit subdirectory:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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@*@*
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This is not really part of the MySQL package. Rather, it's a set of
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public-domain routines which are useful for debugging MySQL programs.
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public-domain routines which are useful for debugging MySQL programs.
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The MySQL Server and all .c and .cc programs support the use of this
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package.
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@*@*
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How it works: One inserts a function call that begins with DBUG_* in
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at the start of a routine, and this line: @*
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DBUG_RETURN(my_strdup(to,MYF(MY_FAE))); @*
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at the end of the routine. These lines don't affect production code.
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Features of the dbug library include profiling and state pushing.
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Features of the dbug library include extensive reporting and profiling
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(the latter has not been used by the MySQL team).
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@*@*
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The C programs in this directory are:
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@end itemize
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@*@*
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@subsection div
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Deadlock test.
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@*@*
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This file contains only one program, deadlock_test.c.
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@*@*
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@subsection Docs
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Preliminary documents about internals and new modules.
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This directory doesn't have much at present that's very useful to the
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student, but the plan is that some documentation related to the source
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files and the internal workings of MySQL, including perhaps some
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documentation from developers themselves, will be placed here.
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documentation from developers themselves, will be placed here. Some of
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these files will eventually be moved to the MySQL documentation repository.
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@*@*
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These sub-directories are part of this directory:
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@item
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raw-flags -- more country flags, all .gif files
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@item
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support -- various files for generating texinfo/docbook
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documentation
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support -- various files for generating texinfo/docbook documentation
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@item
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to-be-included... -- an empty subdirectory
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@item
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Eight minor standalone utility programs.
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@*@*
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These eight programs are all standalone utilities, that is, they have
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These programs are all standalone utilities, that is, they have
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a main() function and their main role is to show information that the
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MySQL server needs or produces. Most are unimportant. They are as
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follows:
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@item
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perror.c -- "print error" -- given error number, display message
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@item
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replace.c -- replace strings in text files
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replace.c -- replace strings in text files or pipe
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@item
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resolve_stack_dump.c -- show symbolic info from a stack dump
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@item
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@item
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hp_block.c -- Read/write a block (i.e. a page)
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@item
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hp_clear.c -- Remove all records in the database
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hp_clear.c -- Remove all records in the table
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@item
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hp_close.c -- * close database
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@item
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@item
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hp_open.c -- * open database
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@item
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hp_panic.c -- * the hp_panic routine, probably for sudden shutdowns
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hp_panic.c -- * the hp_panic routine, for shutdowns and flushes
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@item
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hp_rename.c -- * rename a table
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@item
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@item
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hp_rnext.c -- * read next row with same key as previously-read row
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@item
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hp_rprev.c -- * read previous row with same key as previously-read
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row
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hp_rprev.c -- * read previous row with same key as previously-read row
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@item
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hp_rrnd.c -- * read a row based on position
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@item
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\myisam\log.c equivalent (to log statements).
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@*@*
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@subsection Images
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Empty directory.
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@*@*
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There are no files in this directory.
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@*@*
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@subsection include
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Include (*.h) files.
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@item
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mi_extra.c -- setting options and buffer sizes when optimizing
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@item
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mi_info.c -- "Ger tillbaka en struct med information om isam-filen"
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mi_info.c -- return useful base information for an open table
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@item
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mi_key.c -- for handling keys
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mi_key.c -- for handling keys
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@item
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mi_locking.c -- lock database
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@item
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mi_log.c -- save commands in log file which myisamlog program can
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read
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mi_log.c -- save commands in log file which myisamlog program can read
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@item
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mi_open.c -- open database
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@item
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mi_packrec.c -- compress records
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mi_packrec.c -- read from a data file compresed with myisampack
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@item
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mi_page.c -- read and write pages containing keys
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@item
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mi_panic.c -- the mi_panic routine, probably for sudden shutdowns
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@item
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mi_range.c -- approximate count of how many records lie between two
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keys
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mi_range.c -- approximate count of how many records lie between two keys
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@item
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mi_rename.c -- rename a table
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@item
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@item
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sql-bench
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@item
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repl-tests
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@item
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tests
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@end itemize
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@item
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my_open.c -- Open a file
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@item
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my_os2cond.c -- OS2-specific: "A simple implementation of posix
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conditions"
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my_os2cond.c -- OS2-specific: "A simple implementation of posix conditions"
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@item
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my_os2dirsrch.c -- OS2-specific: Emulate a Win32 directory search
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@item
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@item
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my_os2tls.c -- OS2-specific: For thread-local storage
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@item
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my_port.c -- AIX-specific: my_ulonglong2double()
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my_port.c -- OS/machine-dependent porting functions, e.g. AIX-specific my_ulonglong2double()
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@item
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my_pread.c -- Read a specified number of bytes from a file
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@item
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my_pthread.c -- A wrapper for thread-handling functions in different
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OSs
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my_pthread.c -- A wrapper for thread-handling functions in different OSs
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@item
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my_quick.c -- Read/write (labelled a "quicker" interface, perhaps
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obsolete)
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@item
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my_sleep.c -- Wait n microseconds
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@item
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my_static.c -- Static-variable definitions
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my_static.c -- Static variables used by the mysys library
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@item
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my_symlink.c -- Read a symbolic link (symlinks are a UNIX thing, I
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guess)
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my_symlink.c -- Read a symbolic link (symlinks are a UNIX thing, I guess)
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@item
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my_symlink2.c -- Part 2 of my_symlink.c
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@item
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my_tempnam.c -- Obsolete temporary-filename routine used by ISAM
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table handler
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my_tempnam.c -- Obsolete temporary-filename routine used by ISAM table handler
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@item
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my_thr_init.c -- initialize/allocate "all mysys & debug thread
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variables"
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New "RPM Package Manager" files.
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@*@*
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This directory is not part of the Windows distribution. Perhaps in
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MYSQL's Linux distribution it has files for use with Red Hat
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installations -- a point that needs checking someday.
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This directory is not part of the Windows distribution. It is
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a temporary directory used during RPM builds with Linux distributions.
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@*@*
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@subsection os2
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\regex\regexp.c.
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@*@*
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@subsection repl-tests
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Test cases for replication.
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@*@*
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There are six short and trivial-looking tests in these subdirectories:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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\test-auto-inc -- Do auto-Increment columns work?
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@item
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\test-bad-query -- Does insert in PK column work?
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@item
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\test-dump -- Do LOAD statements work?
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@item
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\test-repl -- Does replication work?
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@item
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\test-repl-alter -- Does ALTER TABLE work?
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@item
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\test-repl-ts -- Does TIMESTAMP column work?
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@end itemize
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@*@*
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@subsection SCCS
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Source Code Control System.
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SQL batches, e.g. for converting msql to MySQL.
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@*@*
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The *.sh filename extension apparently stands for "shell script".
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Linux programmers use it where Windows programmers would use a *.bat
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The *.sh filename extension stands for "shell script". Linux
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programmers use it where Windows programmers would use a *.bat
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(batch filename extension).
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@*@*
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@item
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fill_help_tables.sh -- Create help-information tables and insert
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@item
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make_binary_distribution.sh -- Get configure information, make,
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produce tar
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make_binary_distribution.sh -- Get configure information, make, produce tar
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@item
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msql2mysql.sh -- Convert mSQL to MySQL
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msql2mysql.sh -- Convert mSQL programs and scripts to MySQL, partly
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@item
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mysqlbug.sh -- Create a bug report and mail it
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@item
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@ -4587,33 +4543,29 @@ mysqldumpslow.sh -- Parse and summarize the slow query log
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@item
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mysqlhotcopy.sh -- Hot backup
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||||
@item
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mysql_config.sh -- Get configure information that client might need
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mysql_config.sh -- Get configuration information that might be needed to compile a client
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@item
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mysql_convert_table_format.sh -- Conversion, e.g. from ISAM to
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MyISAM
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mysql_convert_table_format.sh -- Conversion, e.g. from ISAM to MyISAM
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@item
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mysql_explain_log.sh -- Put a log (made with --log) into a MySQL
|
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table
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mysql_explain_log.sh -- Put a log (made with --log) into a MySQL table
|
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@item
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||||
mysql_find_rows.sh -- Search for queries containing <regexp>
|
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mysql_find_rows.sh -- Search for queries containing <regexp>
|
||||
@item
|
||||
mysql_fix_extensions.sh -- Renames some file extensions, not
|
||||
recommended
|
||||
mysql_fix_extensions.sh -- Renames some file extensions, not recommended
|
||||
@item
|
||||
mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sh -- Fix mysql.user etc. if upgrading to
|
||||
MySQL 3.23.14+
|
||||
mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sh -- Fix mysql.user etc. if upgrading to MySQL 3.23.14+
|
||||
@item
|
||||
mysql_install_db.sh -- Create privilege tables and func table
|
||||
mysql_install_db.sh -- Create privilege tables and func table
|
||||
@item
|
||||
mysql_secure_installation.sh -- Disallow remote root login,
|
||||
eliminate test, etc.
|
||||
eliminate test, etc.
|
||||
@item
|
||||
mysql_setpermission.sh -- Aid to add users or databases, sets
|
||||
privileges
|
||||
privileges
|
||||
@item
|
||||
mysql_tableinfo.sh -- Puts info re MySQL tables into a MySQL table
|
||||
@item
|
||||
mysql_zap.sh -- Kill processes which match pattern
|
||||
mysql_zap.sh -- Kill processes which match pattern
|
||||
@end itemize
|
||||
@*@*
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4635,16 +4587,15 @@ des_key_file.cc -- load DES keys from plaintext file
|
|||
@item
|
||||
field.cc -- "implement classes defined in field.h" (long)
|
||||
@item
|
||||
field_conv.cc -- functions to copy data to or from fields
|
||||
field_conv.cc -- functions to copy data between fields
|
||||
@item
|
||||
filesort.cc -- sort file
|
||||
filesort.cc -- sort a result set, using memory or temporary files
|
||||
@item
|
||||
frm_crypt.cc -- contains only one short function: get_crypt_for_frm
|
||||
@item
|
||||
gen_lex_hash.cc -- Knuth's algorithm from Vol 3 Sorting and
|
||||
Searching, Chapter 6.3
|
||||
gen_lex_hash.cc -- Knuth's algorithm from Vol 3 Sorting and Searching, Chapter 6.3
|
||||
@item
|
||||
gstream.cc -- GTextReadStream
|
||||
gstream.cc -- GTextReadStream, used to read GIS objects
|
||||
@item
|
||||
handler.cc -- handler-calling functions
|
||||
@item
|
||||
|
@ -4680,7 +4631,7 @@ item_func.cc -- Numerical functions
|
|||
@item
|
||||
item_row.cc -- Row items for comparing rows and for IN on rows
|
||||
@item
|
||||
item_sum.cc -- Set functions (sum, avg, etc.)
|
||||
item_sum.cc -- Set functions (SUM, AVG, etc.)
|
||||
@item
|
||||
item_strfunc.cc -- String functions
|
||||
@item
|
||||
|
@ -4688,7 +4639,7 @@ item_subselect.cc -- Item subselect
|
|||
@item
|
||||
item_timefunc.cc -- Date/time functions, e.g. week of year
|
||||
@item
|
||||
item_uniq.cc -- Empty file, here for compatibility reasons
|
||||
item_uniq.cc -- Empty file, here for compatibility reasons
|
||||
@item
|
||||
key.cc -- Functions to handle keys and fields in forms
|
||||
@item
|
||||
|
@ -4700,10 +4651,9 @@ log_event.cc -- Log event
|
|||
@item
|
||||
matherr.c -- Handling overflow, underflow, etc.
|
||||
@item
|
||||
mf_iocache.cc -- Caching of (sequential) reads
|
||||
mf_iocache.cc -- Caching of (sequential) reads and writes
|
||||
@item
|
||||
mini_client.cc -- Client included in server for server-server
|
||||
messaging
|
||||
mini_client.cc -- Client included in server for server-server messaging
|
||||
@item
|
||||
mysqld.cc -- Source of mysqld.exe
|
||||
@item
|
||||
|
@ -4714,58 +4664,56 @@ net_serv.cc -- Read/write of packets on a network socket
|
|||
nt_servc.cc -- Initialize/register/remove an NT service
|
||||
@item
|
||||
opt_ft.cc -- Create a FT or QUICK RANGE based on a key (very short)
|
||||
* opt_range.cc -- Range of keys
|
||||
@item
|
||||
opt_range.cc -- Range of keys
|
||||
@item
|
||||
opt_sum.cc -- Optimize functions in presence of (implied) GROUP BY
|
||||
@item
|
||||
password.c -- Password checking
|
||||
password.c -- Password checking
|
||||
@item
|
||||
procedure.cc -- Procedure
|
||||
procedure.cc -- Procedure
|
||||
@item
|
||||
protocol.cc -- Low level functions for storing data to be sent to
|
||||
client
|
||||
protocol.cc -- Low level functions for storing data to be sent to client
|
||||
@item
|
||||
records.cc -- Functions to read, write, and lock records
|
||||
records.cc -- Functions for easy reading of records, possible through a cache
|
||||
@item
|
||||
repl_failsafe.cc -- Replication fail-save
|
||||
repl_failsafe.cc -- Replication fail-save (not yet implemented)
|
||||
@item
|
||||
set_var.cc -- MySQL variables
|
||||
set_var.cc -- Set and retrieve MySQL user variables
|
||||
@item
|
||||
slave.cc -- Procedures for a slave in a master/slave (replication?)
|
||||
relation
|
||||
slave.cc -- Procedures for a slave in a master/slave (replication) relation
|
||||
@item
|
||||
spatial.cc -- Geometry stuff (lines, points, etc.)
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_acl.cc -- Functions related to ACL security
|
||||
sql_acl.cc -- Functions related to ACL security
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_analyse.cc -- Analyse an input string (?)
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_base.cc -- Basic functions needed by many modules
|
||||
sql_base.cc -- Basic functions needed by many modules
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_cache.cc -- SQL cache, with long comments about how caching
|
||||
works
|
||||
sql_cache.cc -- SQL query cache, with long comments about how caching works
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_class.cc -- SQL class
|
||||
sql_class.cc -- SQL class
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_crypt.cc -- Encode / decode, very short
|
||||
sql_crypt.cc -- Encode / decode, very short
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_db.cc -- Create / drop database
|
||||
sql_db.cc -- Create / drop database
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_delete.cc -- The DELETE statement
|
||||
sql_delete.cc -- The DELETE statement
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_derived.cc -- Derived tables, with long comments
|
||||
sql_derived.cc -- Derived tables, with long comments
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_do.cc -- The DO statement
|
||||
sql_do.cc -- The DO statement
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_error.cc -- Errors and warnings
|
||||
sql_error.cc -- Errors and warnings
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_handler.cc -- Direct access to ISAM
|
||||
sql_handler.cc -- Direct access to ISAM
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_help.cc -- The HELP statement (if there is one?)
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_insert.cc -- The INSERT statement
|
||||
sql_insert.cc -- The INSERT statement
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_lex.cc -- Related to lex or yacc
|
||||
sql_lex.cc -- Related to lex or yacc
|
||||
@item
|
||||
sql_list.cc -- Only list_node_end_of_list, short
|
||||
@item
|
||||
|
|
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