As rollback can be 30 times slower than insert in InnoDB, and user may
not know there's rollback (if it's because of a dupl row), better warn that it's happening. It can also be of use for a DBA killing a connection and wondering what this connection is still doing now. Example: | 5 | root | localhost | test | Killed | 10 | Rolling back | insert into i select * from j | sql/handler.cc: As rollback can be 30 times slower than insert in InnoDB, and user may not know there's rollback (if it's because of a dupl row), better warn.
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