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    Making DROP TABLE IF EXISTS, DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS, DELETE FROM, UPDATE be logged to · 43489240
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    binlog even if they changed nothing, and a test for this.
    This is useful when users use these commands to clean up their master and slave by issuing
    one command on master (assume master and slave have slightly different data for some
    reason and you want to clean up both).
    Note that I have not changed multi-table DELETE and multi-table UPDATE because their
    error-reporting mechanism is more complicated.
    
    
    mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result:
      result update
    mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result:
      result update
    mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result:
      result update
    mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result:
      result update
    mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result:
      result update
    mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test:
      moving SET TIMESTAMP up as DROP shows up in binlog
    sql/sql_db.cc:
      DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS is now always logged to binlog, even if db did not exist
    sql/sql_delete.cc:
      DELETE FROM t is now always logged to binlog even if no rows deleted (but in this case, only if really no error).
    sql/sql_table.cc:
      DROP TABLE IF EXISTS is now always logged to binlog even if table did not exist
    sql/sql_update.cc:
      UPDATE is now always logged to binlog even if no rows updated (but in this case, only if really no error).
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