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internal charset to one associated with currently being handled query. To note such a query can come from interactive client either. There was a discussion within replication team and Monty who's suggestion won. It avoids straightforward parsing of all `set' queries that could affect client side character set. According to the idea, mysql client does not parse `set' queries but rather cares of `charset new_cs_name' command. This command is generated by mysqlbinlog in form of exclaiming comment (Lars' suggestion) so that enlightened clients like `mysql' knows what to do with it. Interactive human can switch between many multi-byte charsets during the session providing the command explicitly. To note that setting new internal mysql's charset does not trigger sending any `SET' sql statement to the server. |
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client_priv.h | ||
completion_hash.cc | ||
completion_hash.h | ||
get_password.c | ||
Makefile.am | ||
my_readline.h | ||
mysql.cc | ||
mysqladmin.cc | ||
mysqlbinlog.cc | ||
mysqlcheck.c | ||
mysqldump.c | ||
mysqlimport.c | ||
mysqlmanager-pwgen.c | ||
mysqlmanagerc.c | ||
mysqlshow.c | ||
mysqltest.c | ||
readline.cc | ||
sql_string.cc | ||
sql_string.h |