symbol in libmysqlclient) (thanks to Dennis Haney for the initial patch)
- cleanup: removed client/password.c (not used at all) and
libmysql/password.c (should rather be a symlink to sql/password.c instead)
- applied HPUX11 portability fix for char_val declaration to sql/password.c
(taken from libmysql/password.c)
Class for sending data from server to client (Protocol)
This handles both the old ( <= 4.0 ) protocol and then new binary protocol that is used for prepared statements.
Some simple optimzations, more comments and indentation changes.
Add ` around database in 'use database' in binary log.
Moved max_error_count and max_warning_count to variables struct.
Removed SHOW_WARNS_COUNT and SHOW_ERRORS_COUNT calls.
Changed string functions to use character set of first string argument as default return characterset
(Each string function can change the above assumption if needed)
Made a some new buffers thread specific and changeable.
Resize of key_buffer.
AUTO_COMMIT -> AUTOCOMMIT
Fixed mutex bug in DROP DATABASE
Fixed bug when using auto_increment as second part of a key where first part could include NULL.
Split handler->extra() to extra() and extra_opt() to be able to support thread specific buffers.
Don't write message to error log when slave reconnects becasue of timeout.
Fixed possible update problem when using DELETE/UPDATE on small tables
(In some cases we used index even if table scanning would be better)
A lot of minior code cleanups
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
Fixes for embedded server
Made key_cache more configurable
Fixed that one can change key blocksize in MyISAM
A lot of optimizations to make MyISAM slightly faster
There is now a mysql_server_init() function which needs to be
called at the beginning of the program (and _end() for the end
of the program). This routine handles argument parsing for the
embedded server.
Use the embedded version of mysql_load_file() (ignore the LOCAL
argument, since the client and server are the same program).
There are now mysql_thread_init/end() functions for the client
to use in a multi-threaded app. They are just wrappers for
my_thread_init/end().