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The initial value of free memory blocks in 0. When the query cache is enabled a new memory block gets allocated and is assigned number 1. The free memory block is later split each time query cache memory is allocated for new blocks. This means that the free memory block counter won't be reduced to zero when the number of allocated blocks are zero, but rather one. To avoid confusion this patch changes this behavior so that the free memory block counter is reset to zero when the query cache is disabled. Note that when the query cache is enabled and resized the free memory block counter was still calculated correctly. mysql-test/r/query_cache.result: test case mysql-test/t/query_cache.test: test case sql/sql_cache.cc: Restore the memory block count to 0 for consistency.
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