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Kirill Smelkov
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3dcf2214
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A few style/spelling fixups.
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@item --core-file
Write a core file if @code{mysqld} dies. For some systems you must also
specify @code{--core-file-size} to @code{safe_mysqld}. @xref{safe_mysqld, ,
@code{safe_mysqld}}. Note that on some system like Solaris, you will
specify @code{--core-file-size} to @code{safe_mysqld}.
@xref{safe_mysqld, ,@code{safe_mysqld}}.
Note that on some systems like Solaris, you will
not get a core file if you are also using the @code{--user} option.
@item -h, --datadir=path
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An enumeration can have a maximum of 65535 elements.
Starting from 3.23.51
end space are automaticly deleted from enum values
when the table is created.
Starting from 3.23.51
trailing spaces are automatically deleted from
@code{ENUM} values
when the table is created.
Lettercase is irrelevant when you assign values to an @code{ENUM} column.
However, values retrieved from the column later have lettercase matching the
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If you store a number into an @code{ENUM}, the number is treated as an
index, and the value stored is the enumeration member with that index.
(However, this will not work with @code{LOAD DATA}, which treats all
input as strings.)
. Becasue of this, it's not advisable to store
numbers in an enum string (You will be confused sooner or later if you
do this)
.
input as strings.)
It's not advisable to store numbers in an @code{ENUM} string because
it will make things confusing
.
@code{ENUM} values are sorted according to the order in which the enumeration
members were listed in the column specification. (In other words,
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A @code{SET} can have a maximum of 64 different members.
Starting from 3.23.51
end space are automaticly deleted from @code{SET}
values when the table is created.
Starting from 3.23.51
trailing spaces are automatically deleted from
@code{SET}
values when the table is created.
MySQL stores @code{SET} values numerically, with the low-order bit
of the stored value corresponding to the first set member. If you retrieve a
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@cindex gdb, using
On most system you can also start @code{mysqld} from @code{gdb} to get
On most system
s
you can also start @code{mysqld} from @code{gdb} to get
more information if @code{mysqld} crashes.
With some older @code{gdb} versions on Linux you must use @code{run
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