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cursors. This should fix Bug#11813 when InnoDB part is in (tested with a draft patch). The idea of the patch is that if a storage engine supports consistent read views, we open one when open a cursor, set is as the active view when fetch from the cursor, and close together with cursor close. sql/examples/ha_archive.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/examples/ha_example.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/examples/ha_tina.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_berkeley.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/ha_blackhole.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_federated.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_heap.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_innodb.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/ha_myisam.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_myisammrg.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods; fix coding style sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/handler.h: - extend handlerton with cursors methods sql/sql_select.cc: - create a consistent read view when we open a cursor, set it for a fetch, and free when we closing the cursor. sql/sql_select.h: - add Cursor::ht_info to remember read views used in a cursor. tests/mysql_client_test.c: Disable an assert that will be no longer valid when consistent read views in InnoDB are used. |
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