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Kirill Smelkov
mariadb
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714bf070
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714bf070
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Jun 16, 2003
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Merge gbichot@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-3.23
into mysql.com:/home/mysql_src/mysql-3.23
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sql/log_event.cc
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@@ -302,13 +302,11 @@ void Start_log_event::print(FILE* file, bool short_form, char* last_db)
return
;
print_header
(
file
);
fprintf
(
file
,
"
\t
Start: binlog v %d, server v %s"
,
binlog_version
,
fprintf
(
file
,
"
\t
Start: binlog v %d, server v %s
created
"
,
binlog_version
,
server_version
);
print_timestamp
(
file
);
if
(
created
)
{
fprintf
(
file
,
" created "
);
print_timestamp
(
file
,
&
created
);
}
fprintf
(
file
,
" at startup"
);
fputc
(
'\n'
,
file
);
fflush
(
file
);
}
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sql/log_event.h
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@@ -335,6 +335,17 @@ public:
by FLUSH LOGS or automatic rotation), 'created' should be 0.
This "trick" is used by MySQL >=4.0.14 slaves to know if they must drop the
stale temporary tables or not.
Note that when 'created'!=0, it is always equal to the event's timestamp;
indeed Start_log_event is written only in log.cc where the first
constructor below is called, in which 'created' is set to 'when'.
So in fact 'created' is a useless variable. When it is 0
we can read the actual value from timestamp ('when') and when it is
non-zero we can read the same value from timestamp ('when'). Conclusion:
- we use timestamp to print when the binlog was created.
- we use 'created' only to know if this is a first binlog or not.
In 3.23.57 we did not pay attention to this identity, so mysqlbinlog in
3.23.57 does not print 'created the_date' if created was zero. This is now
fixed.
*/
time_t
created
;
uint16
binlog_version
;
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