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comments to Doxygen /** style like this:
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This conversion was performed by the following command:
perl -i -e 'while(<ARGV>){if (m|^/\*{30}\**$|) {
s|\*{4}$|//**| if ++$com>1; $_ .= "\@file $ARGV\n" if $com==2}
print; if(eof){$.=0;undef $com}}' */*[ch] include/univ.i
This patch was created by running the following commands:
for i in */*[ch]; do doxygenify.pl $i; done
perl -i -pe 's#\*{3} \*/$#****/#' */*[ch]
where doxygenify.pl is
https://svn.innodb.com/svn/misc/trunk/tools/doxygenify.pl r510
Verified the consistency as follows:
(0) not too many /* in: */ or /* out: */ comments left in the code:
grep -l '/\*\s*\(in\|out\)[,:/]' */*[ch]
(1) no difference when ignoring blank lines, after stripping all
C90-style /* comments */, including multi-line ones, before and after
applying this patch:
perl -i -e 'undef $/;while(<ARGV>){s#/\*(.*?)\*/##gs;print}' */*[ch]
diff -I'^\s*$' --exclude .svn -ru TREE1 TREE2
(2) after stripping @return comments and !<, generated a diff and omitted
the hunks where /* out: */ function return comments were removed:
perl -i -e'undef $/;while(<ARGV>){s#!<##g;s#\n\@return\t.*?\*/# \*/#gs;print}'\
*/*[ch]
svn diff|
perl -e 'undef $/;$_=<>;s#\n-\s*/\* out[:,]([^\n]*?)(\n-[^\n]*?)*\*/##gs;print'
Some unintended changes were left. These will be removed in a
subsequent patch.
* Remove old Innobase copyright lines from C source files
* Add a reference to the GPLv2 license as recommended by the lawyers
at Oracle Legal
[Step 18/28]
lock_get_table(), locks_row_eq_lock(), buf_page_get_mutex(): Add return
after ut_error. On Windows, ut_error is not declared as "noreturn".
Add explicit type casts when assigning ulint to byte to get rid of
"possible loss of precision" warnings.
struct i_s_table_cache_struct: Declare rows_used, rows_allocd as ulint
instead of ullint. 32 bits should be enough.
fill_innodb_trx_from_cache(), i_s_zip_fill_low(): Cast 64-bit unsigned
integers to longlong when calling Field::store(longlong, bool is_unsigned).
Otherwise, the compiler would implicitly convert them to double and
invoke Field::store(double) instead.
recv_truncate_group(), recv_copy_group(), recv_calc_lsn_on_data_add():
Cast ib_uint64_t expressions to ulint to get rid of "possible loss of
precision" warnings. (There should not be any loss of precision in
these cases.)
log_close(), log_checkpoint_margin(): Declare some variables as ib_uint64_t
instead of ulint, so that there won't be any potential loss of precision.
mach_write_ull(): Cast the second argument of mach_write_to_4() to ulint.
OS_FILE_FROM_FD(): Cast the return value of _get_osfhandle() to HANDLE.
row_merge_dict_table_get_index(): Cast the parameter of mem_free() to (void*)
in order to get rid of the bogus MSVC warning C4090, which has been reported
as MSVC bug 101661:
<http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=101661>
row_mysql_read_blob_ref(): To get rid of a bogus MSVC warning C4090,
drop a const qualifier.
in *.h files, so that the function signatures in the *.h and *.c files fully
match each other.
ut_dulint_sort(): Add a UNIV_INTERN qualifier also to the function definition.
Change the format of TRX_IDs in INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables from DEC to
HEX.
The current TRX_IDs are hard to remember and track down: 426355, 428466,
428566, etc.
In HEX:
* there are less "digits", the strings are shorter;
* since there are 16 instead of 10 "digits", the chance of having
repeating ones are smaller.
The above look like 68173, 689B2, 68A16 in HEX.
Discussed with: Ken
Approved by: Heikki (via IM)
* Change terminology:
wait lock -> requested lock
waited lock -> blocking lock
new: requesting transaction (the trx what owns the requested lock)
new: blocking transaction (the trx that owns the blocking lock)
* Add transaction ids to INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_LOCK_WAITS. This is
somewhat redundant because transaction ids can be found in INNODB_LOCKS
(which can be joined with INNODB_LOCK_WAITS) but would help users to
write shorter joins (one table less) in some cases where they want to
find which transaction is blocking which.
Suggested by: Ken
Approved by: Heikki
Implement a limit on the memory used by the INNODB_TRX, INNODB_LOCKS and
INNODB_LOCK_WAITS tables. The maximum allowed memory is defined with the
macro TRX_I_S_MEM_LIMIT.
Approved by: Marko (via IM)
Add the query in information_schema.innodb_trx.trx_query. Add it even
though it is available in information_schema.processlist.info to make
inconsistencies between those two tables obvious.
It is rather confusting to see a transaction shown in innodb_trx and
innodb_locks that holds a lock on one table and the corresponding query
in processlist executing INSERT on another table. We do not want users
to contact us asking to explain that. It is caused by the fact that the
data for innodb_* tables and processlist is fetched at different time.
Approved by: Marko
Add innodb_locks.lock_data column and some relevant tests.
For record locks this column represents the ordering fields of the
locked row in a human readable, SQL-valid, format.
Approved by: Marko
innodb_lock_waits. See
https://svn.innodb.com/innobase/InformationSchema/TransactionsAndLocks
for design notes.
Things that need to be resolved before this goes live:
* MySQL must add thd_get_thread_id() function to their code
http://bugs.mysql.com/30930
* Allocate memory from mem_heap instead of using mem_alloc()
* Copy table name and index name into the cache because they may be
freed later which will result in referencing freed memory
Approved by: Marko