first pull, merge,test, and get it to work.
The main change is the new replication code - now we have two slave threads
SQL thread and I/O thread. I have also re-written a lot of the code to
prepare for multi-master implementation.
I also documented IO_CACHE quite extensively and to some extend, THD class.
One more notice:
limiting number of queries per hour for different users has been done
on 4.0.1 , but I can port it to 3.23.*
This will require only certain changes, like number of columns in user
table.
I will also make a test case for it, after it is approved by Monty,
as result file will depend on the error message text.
* multi-table updates
* new paid feature for limiting number of queries per hour for users
* optional syntax for multi-table deletes
* optimization for SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS
* a small addition for CREATE .. SELECT that will be of future use
I know that all this will require many additions to documentation,
which I have not done, but I am at Arjen's disposal to help him document
all this.
Speed up column-completion in 'mysql'
Don't use ISAM if HAVE_ISAM is not defined
A lot of fixes for the embedded version. All libraries are now included in libmysqld.a
Changed arguments to convert_dirname() to make it more general.
Renamed files in the 'merge' directory to all use a common prefix.
Don't compile both assembler and C functions on x86
added support for quiet
increased line buffer size
client/mysqltest.c
fixed memory leak
added query logging to result file
added error message logging to result file
added enable_query_log/disable_query_log
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh
converted tests to use mysqlmanager
Updated test results
added set_exec_stdout and set_exec_stderr to mysqlmanager to be able
to redirect stdout and stderr
added support for MY_FULL_IO to my_read, so we can tell it to read
a number of bytes in as many chunks as it takes instead of one try
mysql test suite.
A few minor libmysqld fixes.
Add mysql_server_init() and _end() to mysql.cc and mysqltest.c, so they
can be linked against libmysqlclient or libmysqld.