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BUILD/compile-pentium-debug: Use /usr/local/BerkeleyDB-dbug/ if available BUILD/compile-pentium: Use /usr/local/BerkeleyDB-opt/ if available Docs/internals.texi: Added 'unedited' documentation for mysys functions Docs/manual.texi: Cleanups client/mysql.cc: Added client language to status client/mysqltest.c: Fixed bug with --no-defaults heap/_check.c: Added option to print status. heap/hp_close.c: Update to use new status interface heap/hp_hash.c: Clean up hash function and add new experimental hash heap/hp_test1.c: Update to use new status interface heap/hp_test2.c: Update to use new status interface include/heap.h: Update to use new status interface mysql-test/r/key_diff.result: Cleanup tests that may give rows in random order mysql-test/r/type_blob.result: Removed \r from output as this confused bk mysql-test/t/key_diff.test: Cleanup tests that may give rows in random order BitKeeper/etc/ignore: Added Docs/my_sys.doc to the ignore list mysql-test/t/type_blob.test: Removed \r from output as this confused bk mysys/hash.c: Add new experimental hash function scripts/safe_mysqld.sh: Added --mysqld option sql/ha_innobase.cc: Fixed store_locking sql/mysqld.cc: Cleaned up warning messages
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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c Copyright 1998 TcX AB, Detron HB and Monty Program KB
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@c
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename internals.info
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@c We want the types in the same index
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@c @synindex tp fn cp
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@synindex cp fn
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@iftex
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@c Well this is normal in Europe. Maybe this should go into the include.texi?
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@afourpaper
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@end iftex
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@c Get version and other info
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@include include.texi
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@ifclear tex-debug
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@c This removes the black squares in the right margin
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@finalout
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@end ifclear
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@c Set background for HTML
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@set _body_tags BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF TEXT=#000000 LINK=#101090 VLINK=#7030B0
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@settitle @strong{MySQL} internals Manual for version @value{mysql_version}.
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@setchapternewpage off
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@paragraphindent 0
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@c %**end of header
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@ifinfo
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@format
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START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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* mysql-internals: (mysql-internals). @strong{MySQL} internals.
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END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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@end format
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@end ifinfo
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@titlepage
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@sp 10
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@center @titlefont{@strong{MySQL} Internals Manual}
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@sp 10
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@center Copyright @copyright{} 1998 TcX AB, Detron HB and Monty Program KB
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@end titlepage
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@node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
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@ifinfo
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This is a manual about @strong{MySQL} internals.
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@end ifinfo
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@menu
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@end menu
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@node caching
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@chapter How MySQL handles caching
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@strong{MySQL} has the following caches:
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(Note that the some of the filename have a wrong spelling of cache. :)
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@itemize @bullet
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@item Key cache
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A shared cache for all B-tree index blocks in the different NISAM
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files. Uses hashing and reverse linked lists for quick caching of the
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last used blocks and quick flushing of changed entries for a specific
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table. (@file{mysys/mf_keycash.c})
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@item Record cache
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This is used for quick scanning of all records in a table.
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(@file{mysys/mf_iocash.c} and @file{isam/_cash.c})
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@item Table cache
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This holds the last used tables. (@file{sql/sql_base.cc})
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@item Hostname cache
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For quick lookup (with reverse name resolving). Is a must when one has a
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slow DNS.
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(@file{sql/hostname.cc})
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@item Privilege cache
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To allow quick change between databases the last used privileges are
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cached for each user/database combination.
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(@file{sql/sql_acl.cc})
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@item Heap table cache
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Many use of GROUP BY or DISTINCT caches all found
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rows in a HEAP table (this is a very quick in-memory table with hash index)
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@item Join row cache.
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For every full join in a SELECT statement (a full join here means there
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were no keys that one could use to find the next table in a list), the
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found rows are cached in a join cache. One SELECT query can use many
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join caches in the worst case.
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@end itemize
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@node flush tables
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@chapter How MySQL handles flush tables
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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Flush tables is handled in @code{sql/sql_base.cc::close_cached_tables()}.
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@item
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The idea of flush tables is to force all tables to be closed. This
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is mainly to ensure that if someone adds a new table outside of
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@strong{MySQL} (for example with @code{cp}) all threads will start using
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the new table. This will also ensure that all table changes are flushed
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to disk (but of course not as optimally as simple calling a sync on
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all tables)!
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@item
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When one does a @code{FLUSH TABLES}, the variable @code{refresh_version}
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will be incremented. Every time a thread releases a table it checks if
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the refresh version of the table (updated at open) is the same as
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the current refresh_version. If not it will close it and broadcast
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a signal on COND_refresh (to wait any thread that is waiting for
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all instanses of a table to be closed).
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@item
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The current @code{refresh_version} is also compared to the open
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@code{refresh_version} after a thread gets a lock on a table. If the
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refresh version is different the thread will free all locks, reopen the
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table and try to get the locks again; This is just to quickly get all
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tables to use the newest version. This is handled by
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@code{sql/lock.cc::mysql_lock_tables()} and
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@code{sql/sql_base.cc::wait_for_tables()}.
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@item
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When all tables has been closed @code{FLUSH TABLES} will return an ok
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to client.
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@item
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If the thread that is doing @code{FLUSH TABLES} has a lock on some tables,
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it will first close the locked tables, then wait until all other threads
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have also closed them, and then reopen them and get the locks.
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After this it will give other threads a chance to open the same tables.
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@end itemize
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@node Filesort
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@chapter How MySQL does sorting (filesort)
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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Read all rows according to key or by table scanning.
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@item
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Store the sort-key in a buffer (@code{sort_buffer}).
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@item
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When the buffer gets full, run a qsort on it and store the result
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in a temporary file. Save a pointer to the sorted block.
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@item
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Repeat the above until all rows have been read.
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@item
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Repeat the following until there is less than @code{MERGEBUFF2} (15)
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blocks left.
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@item
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Do a multi-merge of up to @code{MERGEBUFF} (7) regions to one block in
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another temporary file. Repeat until all blocks from the first file
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are in the second file.
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@item
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On the last multi-merge, only the pointer to the row (last part of
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the sort-key) is written to a result file.
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@item
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Now the code in @file{sql/records.cc} will be used to read through them
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in sorted order by using the row pointers in the result file.
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To optimize this, we read in a big block of row pointers, sort these
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and then we read the rows in the sorted order into a row buffer
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(@code{record_buffer}) .
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@end itemize
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@node Coding guidelines
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@chapter Coding guidelines
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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We are using @uref{http://www.bitkeeper.com/, BitKeeper} for source management.
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@item
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You should use the @strong{MySQL} 3.23 or 4.0 source for all developments.
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@item
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If you have any questions about the @strong{MySQL} source, you can post these
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to @email{developers@@mysql.com} and we will answer them.
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Note that we will shortly change the name of this list to
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@email{internals@@mysql.com}, to more accurately reflect what should be
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posted to this list.
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@item
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Try to write code in a lot of black boxes that can be reused or at
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least have a clean interface.
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@item
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Reuse code; There is already a lot of algorithms in MySQL for list handling,
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queues, dynamic and hashed arrays, sorting, etc. that can be reused.
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@item
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Try to always write optimized code, so that you don't have to
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go back and rewrite it a couple of months later. It's better to
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spend 3 times as much time designing and writing an optimal function than
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having to do it all over again later on.
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@item
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Avoid CPU wasteful code, even where it does not matter, so that
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you will not develop sloppy coding habits.
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@item
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If you can write it in fewer lines, do it (as long as the code will not
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be slower or much harder to read).
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@item
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Do not check the same pointer for @code{NULL} more than once.
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@item
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Use long function and variable names in English; This makes your
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code easier to read.
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@item
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Think assembly - make it easier for the compiler to optimize your code.
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@item
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Comment your code when you do something that someone else may think
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is not ''trivial''.
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@item
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Use the @code{my_*} functions like @code{my_read()}/@code{my_write()}/
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@code{my_malloc()} that you can find in the @code{mysys} library instead
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of the direct system calls; This will make your code easier to debug and
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more portable.
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@item
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Use @code{libstring} functions instead of standard libc string functions
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whenever possible.
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@item
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Avoid using @code{malloc()} (its REAL slow); For memory allocations
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that only need to live for the lifetime of one thread, one should use
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@code{sql_alloc()} instead.
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@item
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Before making big design decisions, please first post a summary of
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what you want to do, why you want to do it, and how you plan to do
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it. This way we can easily provide you with feedback and also
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easily discuss it thoroughly if some other developer thinks there is better
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way to do the same thing!
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@item
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Use my_var as opposed to myVar or MyVar (@samp{_} rather than dancing SHIFT
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to seperate words in identifiers).
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@item
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Class names start with a capital letter.
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@item
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Structure types are @code{typedef}'ed to an all-caps identifier.
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@item
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Any @code{#define}'s are in all-caps.
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@item
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Matching @samp{@{} are in the same column.
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@item
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Functions return 0 on success, and non-zero on error, so you can do:
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@example
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if(a() || b() || c()) { error("something went wrong"); }
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@end example
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@item
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Using @code{goto} is okay if not abused.
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@item
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Avoid default variable initalizations, use @code{LINT_INIT()} if the
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compiler complains after making sure that there is really no way
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the variable can be used uninitialized.
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@item
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Do not instantiate a class if you do not have to.
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@item
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Use pointers rather than array indexing when operating on strings.
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@end itemize
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@node mysys functions
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@chapter mysys functions
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Functions i mysys: (For flags se my_sys.h)
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int my_copy _A((const char *from,const char *to,myf MyFlags));
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- Copy file
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int my_delete _A((const char *name,myf MyFlags));
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- Delete file
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int my_getwd _A((string buf,uint size,myf MyFlags));
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int my_setwd _A((const char *dir,myf MyFlags));
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- Get and set working directory
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string my_tempnam _A((const char *pfx,myf MyFlags));
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- Make a uniq temp file name by using dir and adding something after
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pfx to make name uniq. Name is made by adding a uniq 6 length-string
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and TMP_EXT after pfx.
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Returns pointer to malloced area for filename. Should be freed by
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free().
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File my_open _A((const char *FileName,int Flags,myf MyFlags));
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File my_create _A((const char *FileName,int CreateFlags,
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int AccsesFlags, myf MyFlags));
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int my_close _A((File Filedes,myf MyFlags));
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uint my_read _A((File Filedes,byte *Buffer,uint Count,myf MyFlags));
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uint my_write _A((File Filedes,const byte *Buffer,uint Count,
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myf MyFlags));
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ulong my_seek _A((File fd,ulong pos,int whence,myf MyFlags));
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ulong my_tell _A((File fd,myf MyFlags));
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- Use instead of open,open-with-create-flag, close read and write
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to get automatic error-messages (flag: MYF_WME) and only have
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to test for != 0 if error (flag: MY_NABP).
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int my_rename _A((const char *from,const char *to,myf MyFlags));
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- Rename file
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FILE *my_fopen _A((const char *FileName,int Flags,myf MyFlags));
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FILE *my_fdopen _A((File Filedes,int Flags,myf MyFlags));
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int my_fclose _A((FILE *fd,myf MyFlags));
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uint my_fread _A((FILE *stream,byte *Buffer,uint Count,myf MyFlags));
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uint my_fwrite _A((FILE *stream,const byte *Buffer,uint Count,
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myf MyFlags));
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ulong my_fseek _A((FILE *stream,ulong pos,int whence,myf MyFlags));
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ulong my_ftell _A((FILE *stream,myf MyFlags));
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- Same read-interface for streams as for files
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gptr _mymalloc _A((uint uSize,const char *sFile,
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uint uLine, myf MyFlag));
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gptr _myrealloc _A((string pPtr,uint uSize,const char *sFile,
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uint uLine, myf MyFlag));
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void _myfree _A((gptr pPtr,const char *sFile,uint uLine));
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int _sanity _A((const char *sFile,unsigned int uLine));
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gptr _myget_copy_of_memory _A((const byte *from,uint length,
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const char *sFile, uint uLine,
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myf MyFlag));
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- malloc(size,myflag) is mapped to this functions if not compiled
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with -DSAFEMALLOC
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void TERMINATE _A((void));
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- Writes malloc-info on stdout if compiled with -DSAFEMALLOC.
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int my_chsize _A((File fd,ulong newlength,myf MyFlags));
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- Change size of file
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void my_error _D((int nr,myf MyFlags, ...));
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- Writes message using error number (se mysys/errors.h) on
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stdout or curses if MYSYS_PROGRAM_USES_CURSES() is called.
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void my_message _A((const char *str,myf MyFlags));
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- Writes message-string on
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stdout or curses if MYSYS_PROGRAM_USES_CURSES() is called.
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void my_init _A((void ));
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- Start each program (in main) with this.
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void my_end _A((int infoflag));
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- Gives info about program.
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- If infoflag & MY_CHECK_ERROR prints if some files are left open
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- If infoflag & MY_GIVE_INFO prints timing info and malloc info
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about prog.
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int my_redel _A((const char *from, const char *to, int MyFlags));
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- Delete from before rename of to to from. Copyes state from old
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file to new file. If MY_COPY_TIME is set sets old time.
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int my_copystat _A((const char *from, const char *to, int MyFlags));
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- Copye state from old file to new file.
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If MY_COPY_TIME is set sets copy also time.
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string my_filename _A((File fd));
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- Give filename of open file.
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int dirname _A((string to,const char *name));
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- Copy name of directory from filename.
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int test_if_hard_path _A((const char *dir_name));
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- Test if dirname is a hard path (Starts from root)
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void convert_dirname _A((string name));
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- Convert dirname acording to system.
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- In MSDOS changes all caracters to capitals and changes '/' to
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'\'
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string fn_ext _A((const char *name));
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- Returns pointer to extension in filename
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string fn_format _A((string to,const char *name,const char *dsk,
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const char *form,int flag));
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format a filename with replace of library and extension and
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converts between different systems.
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params to and name may be identicall
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function dosn't change name if name != to
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Flag may be: 1 force replace filnames library with 'dsk'
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2 force replace extension with 'form' */
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4 force Unpack filename (replace ~ with home)
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8 Pack filename as short as possibly for output to
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user.
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All open requests should allways use at least:
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"open(fn_format(temp_buffe,name,"","",4),...)" to unpack home and
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convert filename to system-form.
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string fn_same _A((string toname,const char *name,int flag));
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- Copys directory and extension from name to toname if neaded.
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copy can be forced by same flags that in fn_format.
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int wild_compare _A((const char *str,const char *wildstr));
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- Compare if str matches wildstr. Wildstr can contain "*" and "?"
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as match-characters.
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Returns 0 if match.
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void get_date _A((string to,int timeflag));
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- Get current date in a form ready for printing.
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void soundex _A((string out_pntr, string in_pntr))
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- Makes in_pntr to a 5 chars long string. All words that sounds
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alike have the same string.
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int init_key_cache _A((ulong use_mem,ulong leave_this_much_mem));
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- Use cacheing of keys in MISAM, PISAM, and ISAM.
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KEY_CACHE_SIZE is a good size.
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- Remember to lock databases for optimal cacheing
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void end_key_cache _A((void));
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- End key-cacheing.
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@c The Index was empty, and ugly, so I removed it. (jcole, Sep 7, 2000)
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@c @node Index
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@c @unnumbered Index
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@c @printindex fn
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@summarycontents
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@contents
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@bye
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