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| /* Copyright (c) 2006, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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| 
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|    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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|    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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|    the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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| 
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|    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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|    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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|    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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|    GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 
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|    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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|    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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|    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1335  USA */
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| 
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| #ifndef INJECTOR_H
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| #define INJECTOR_H
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| 
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| /* Pull in 'byte', 'my_off_t', and 'uint32' */
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| #include <my_bitmap.h>
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| 
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| #include "rpl_constants.h"
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| #include "table.h"                              /* TABLE */
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| 
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| /* Forward declarations */
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| class handler;
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| class MYSQL_BIN_LOG;
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| struct TABLE;
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| 
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| 
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| /*
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|   Injector to inject rows into the MySQL server.
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|   
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|   The injector class is used to notify the MySQL server of new rows that have
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|   appeared outside of MySQL control.
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|  
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|   The original purpose of this is to allow clusters---which handle replication
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|   inside the cluster through other means---to insert new rows into binary log.
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|   Note, however, that the injector should be used whenever rows are altered in
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|   any manner that is outside of MySQL server visibility and which therefore
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|   are not seen by the MySQL server.
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|  */
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| class injector 
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| {
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| public:
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| 
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|   /*
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|     Get an instance of the injector.
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| 
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|     DESCRIPTION
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|       The injector is a Singleton, so this static function return the
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|       available instance of the injector.
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| 
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|     RETURN VALUE
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|       A pointer to the available injector object.
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|   */
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|   static injector *instance();
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| 
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|   /*
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|     Delete the singleton instance (if allocated). Used during server shutdown.
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|   */
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|   static void free_instance();
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| 
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|     /*
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|       A transaction where rows can be added.
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| 
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|       DESCRIPTION
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|         The transaction class satisfy the **CopyConstructible** and
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|         **Assignable** requirements.  Note that the transaction is *not*
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|         default constructible.
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|      */
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|     class transaction {
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|       friend class injector;
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|     public:
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|       /* Convenience definitions */
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|       typedef uchar* record_type;
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|       typedef uint32 server_id_type;
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| 
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|       /*
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|         Table reference.
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| 
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|         RESPONSIBILITY
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| 
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|           The class contains constructors to handle several forms of
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|           references to tables.  The constructors can implicitly be used to
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|           construct references from, e.g., strings containing table names.
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| 
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|         EXAMPLE
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| 
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|           The class is intended to be used *by value*.  Please, do not try to
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|           construct objects of this type using 'new'; instead construct an
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|           object, possibly a temporary object.  For example:
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| 
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|             injector::transaction::table tbl(share->table, true);
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|             MY_BITMAP cols;
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|             my_bitmap_init(&cols, NULL, (i + 7) / 8, false);
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|             inj->write_row(::server_id, tbl, &cols, row_data);
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| 
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|           or
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| 
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|             MY_BITMAP cols;
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|             my_bitmap_init(&cols, NULL, (i + 7) / 8, false);
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|             inj->write_row(::server_id, 
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|                            injector::transaction::table(share->table, true), 
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|                            &cols, row_data);
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| 
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|           This will work, be more efficient, and have greater chance of
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|           inlining, not run the risk of losing pointers.
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| 
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|         COLLABORATION
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| 
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|           injector::transaction
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|             Provide a flexible interface to the representation of tables.
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| 
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|       */
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|       class table 
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|       {
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|       public:
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|         table(TABLE *table, bool is_transactional_arg)
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|             : m_table(table), m_is_transactional(is_transactional_arg)
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|         { 
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|         }
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| 
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|         char const *db_name() const { return m_table->s->db.str; }
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|         char const *table_name() const { return m_table->s->table_name.str; }
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|         TABLE *get_table() const { return m_table; }
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|         bool is_transactional() const { return m_is_transactional; }
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| 
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|       private:
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|         TABLE *m_table;
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|         bool m_is_transactional;
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|       };
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| 
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|       /*
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|         Binlog position as a structure.
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|       */
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|       class binlog_pos {
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|         friend class transaction;
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|       public:
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|         char const *file_name() const { return m_file_name; }
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|         my_off_t file_pos() const { return m_file_pos; }
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| 
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|       private:
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|         char const *m_file_name;
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|         my_off_t m_file_pos;
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|       };
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| 
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|       transaction() : m_thd(NULL) { }
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|       transaction(transaction const&);
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|       ~transaction();
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| 
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|       /* Clear transaction, i.e., make calls to 'good()' return false. */
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|       void clear() { m_thd= NULL; }
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| 
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|       /* Is the transaction in a good state? */
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|       bool good() const { return m_thd != NULL; }
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| 
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|       /* Default assignment operator: standard implementation */
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|       transaction& operator=(transaction t) {
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|         swap(t);
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|         return *this;
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|       }
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|       
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|       /*
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| 
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|         DESCRIPTION
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| 
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|           Register table for use within the transaction.  All tables
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|           that are going to be used need to be registered before being
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|           used below.  The member function will fail with an error if
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|           use_table() is called after any *_row() function has been
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|           called for the transaction.
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| 
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|         RETURN VALUE
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| 
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|           0         All OK
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|           >0        Failure
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| 
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|        */
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| #ifdef TO_BE_DELETED
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|       int use_table(server_id_type sid, table tbl);
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| #endif
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|       /*
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|         Commit a transaction.
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| 
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|         This member function will clean up after a sequence of *_row calls by,
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|         for example, releasing resource and unlocking files.
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|       */
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|       int commit();
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| 
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|       /*
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|         Get the position for the start of the transaction.
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| 
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|         Returns the position in the binary log of the first event in this
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|         transaction. If no event is yet written, the position where the event
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|         *will* be written is returned. This position is known, since a
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|         new_transaction() will lock the binary log and prevent any other
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|         writes to the binary log.
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|       */
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|       binlog_pos start_pos() const;
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| 
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|     private:
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|       /* Only the injector may construct these object */
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|       transaction(MYSQL_BIN_LOG *, THD *);
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| 
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|       void swap(transaction& o) {
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|         /* std::swap(m_start_pos, o.m_start_pos); */
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|         {
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|           binlog_pos const tmp= m_start_pos;
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|           m_start_pos= o.m_start_pos;
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|           o.m_start_pos= tmp;
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|         }
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| 
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|         /* std::swap(m_thd, o.m_thd); */
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|         {
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|           THD* const tmp= m_thd;
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|           m_thd= o.m_thd;
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|           o.m_thd= tmp;
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|         }
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|         {
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|           enum_state const tmp= m_state;
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|           m_state= o.m_state;
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|           o.m_state= tmp;
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|         }
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|       }
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| 
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|       enum enum_state
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|       {
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|         START_STATE,                            /* Start state */
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|         TABLE_STATE,      /* At least one table has been registered */
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|         ROW_STATE,          /* At least one row has been registered */
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|         STATE_COUNT               /* State count and sink state */
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|       } m_state;
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| 
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|       /*
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|         Check and update the state.
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| 
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|         PARAMETER(S)
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| 
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|           target_state
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|               The state we are moving to: TABLE_STATE if we are
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|               writing a table and ROW_STATE if we are writing a row.
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| 
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|         DESCRIPTION
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| 
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|           The internal state will be updated to the target state if
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|           and only if it is a legal move.  The only legal moves are:
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| 
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|               START_STATE -> START_STATE
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|               START_STATE -> TABLE_STATE
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|               TABLE_STATE -> TABLE_STATE
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|               TABLE_STATE -> ROW_STATE
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| 
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|           That is:
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|           - It is not possible to write any row before having written at
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|             least one table
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|           - It is not possible to write a table after at least one row
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|             has been written
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| 
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|         RETURN VALUE
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| 
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|            0    All OK
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|           -1    Incorrect call sequence
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|        */
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|       int check_state(enum_state const target_state)
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|       {
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| #ifdef DBUG_TRACE
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|         static char const *state_name[] = {
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|           "START_STATE", "TABLE_STATE", "ROW_STATE", "STATE_COUNT"
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|         };
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| 
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|         DBUG_PRINT("info", ("In state %s", state_name[m_state]));
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| #endif
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|         DBUG_ASSERT(target_state <= STATE_COUNT);
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| 
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|         if (m_state <= target_state && target_state <= m_state + 1 &&
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|             m_state < STATE_COUNT)
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|           m_state= target_state;
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|         else
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|           m_state= STATE_COUNT;
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|         return m_state == STATE_COUNT ? 1 : 0;
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|       }
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| 
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| 
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|       binlog_pos m_start_pos;
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|       THD *m_thd;
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|     };
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| 
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|     /* 
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|        Create a new transaction.  This member function will prepare for a
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|        sequence of *_row calls by, for example, reserving resources and
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|        locking files. There are two overloaded alternatives: one returning a
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|        transaction by value and one using placement semantics. The following
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|        two calls are equivalent, with the exception that the latter will
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|        overwrite the transaction.
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| 
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|          injector::transaction trans1= inj->new_trans(thd);
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| 
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|          injector::transaction trans2;
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|          inj->new_trans(thd, &trans);
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|      */
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|     transaction new_trans(THD *);
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|     void        new_trans(THD *, transaction *);
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| 
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|     int record_incident(THD*, Incident incident);
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|     int record_incident(THD*, Incident incident, const LEX_CSTRING *message);
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| 
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| private:
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|     explicit injector();
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|     ~injector() = default;             /* Nothing needs to be done */
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|     injector(injector const&);  /* You're not allowed to copy injector
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|                                    instances.
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|                                 */ 
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| };
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| 
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| #endif /* INJECTOR_H */
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