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* Create 'main' test directory and move 't' and 'r' thereMichael Widenius2018-03-291-25/+0
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* MDEV-11159 Server proxy protocol supportVladislav Vaintroub2017-08-221-0/+1
| | | | | | accept proxy protocol header from client connections. The new server variable 'proxy_protocol_networks' contains list of networks from which proxy header is accepted.
* * don't use 1-8 numbers for open_table_error codes, use an enum.Sergei Golubchik2013-04-091-0/+1
| | | | | | | | * print "table doesn't exist in engine" when a table doesn't exist in the engine, instead of "file not found" (if no file was involved) * print a complete filename that cannot be found ('t1.MYI', not 't1') * it's not an error for a DROP if a table doesn't exist in the engine (or some table files cannot be found) - if the DROP succeeded regardless
* MWL#192: non-blocking client API, after-review fixes.unknown2012-01-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | Main change is that non-blocking operation is now an option that must be explicitly enabled with mysql_option(mysql, MYSQL_OPT_NONBLOCK, ...) before any non-blocing operation can be used. Also the CLIENT_REMEMBER_OPTIONS flag is now always enabled and thus effectively ignored (it was not really useful anyway, and this simplifies things when non-blocking mysql_real_connect() fails).
* MWL#192: Non-blocking client API for libmysqlclient.unknown2011-09-201-0/+23
All client functions that can block on I/O have alternate _start() and _cont() versions that do not block but return control back to the application, which can then issue I/O wait in its own fashion and later call back into the library to continue the operation. Works behind the scenes by spawning a co-routine/fiber to run the blocking operation and suspend it while waiting for I/O. This co-routine/fiber use is invisible to applications. For i368/x86_64 on GCC, uses very fast assembler co-routine support. On Windows uses native Win32 Fibers. Falls back to POSIX ucontext on other platforms. Assembler routines for more platforms are relatively easy to add by extending mysys/my_context.c, eg. similar to the Lua lcoco library. For testing, mysqltest and mysql_client_test are extended with the option --non-blocking-api. This causes the programs to use the non-blocking API for database access. mysql-test-run.pl has a similar option --non-blocking-api that uses this, as well as additional testcases. An example program tests/async_queries.c is included that uses the new non-blocking API with libevent to show how, in a single-threaded program, to issue many queries in parallel against a database. client/async_example.c: Fix const warning ****** Fix bug with wrong timeout value for poll(). include/Makefile.am: Fix missing include for `make dist` include/mysql.h: Add prototypes for all non-blocking API calls. include/mysql.h.pp: Add prototypes for all non-blocking API calls. mysys/my_context.c: Fix type warning for makecontext() function pointer argument. sql-common/mysql_async.c: Fix crashes in the non-blocking API for functions that can take MYSQL argument that is NULL. tests/Makefile.am: Add header file to `make dist` tests/mysql_client_test.c: Replace blocking calls with wrappers around the non-blocking calls, used in mysql_client_test to test the new non-blocking API. tests/nonblock-wrappers.h: Replace blocking calls with wrappers around the non-blocking calls, used in mysql_client_test to test the new non-blocking API.