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Fixed memory leak in _db_set() (Bug#24497 Valgrind warning: get_one_option) Don't call net_clear() on COM_QUIT. This avoids a warning from net_clear() after shutdown: "skipped ## bytes from file" BUG#21428: skipped 9 bytes from file: socket (3)" on "mysqladmin shutdown"
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Access 97 tested through ODBC 1998.04.19, by monty@mysql.com
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Access 97 has a bug when on executes a SELECT follwed very fast with a
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DROP TABLE or a DROP INDEX command:
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[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access 97 Driver] The database engine couldn't lock table 'crash_q' because it's already in use by another person or process. (SQL-S1
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000)(DBD: st_execute/SQLExecute err=-1)
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Debugging SQL queries in Access 97 is terrible because most error messages
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are of type:
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Error: [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access 97 Driver] Syntax error in CREATE TABLE statement. (SQL-37000)(DBD: st_prepare/SQLPrepare err=-1)
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Which doesn't tell a thing!
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Access 2000 tested through ODBC 2000.01.02, by monty@mysql.com
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crash-me takes a LONG time to run under Access 2000.
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The '1+NULL' and the 'OR and AND in WHERE' tests kills
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Activestate Perl, build 521, DBI-DBC with an OUT OF MEMORY error.
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The later test also kills perl/access with some internal errors.
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To go around this one must run crash-me repeatedly with the --restart option.
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Testing of the 'constant string size' (< 500K) takes a LOT of memory
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in Access (at least 250M on My computer).
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Testing of number of 'simple expressions' takes REALLY a lot of time
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and memory; At some point I was up to 350M of used memory!
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To fix the above, I modified crash-me to have lower max limits in the
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above tests.
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Benchmarks (under Win98):
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Running the connect-test will take up all available memory and this
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will not be freed even after quitting perl! There is probably some
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bug in the Access connect code that eats memory!
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