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Idea of the fix is for master to send FD event with `created' as 0 to reconnecting slave (upon slave_net_timeout, no master crash) to avoid destroying temp tables. In a case of a connect by slave to the master after its crash temp tables have been already cleaned up so that slave can not keep `orphan' temp tables. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: results mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: wait-free addon to check temp tables are ok after slave reconnect. sql/sql_repl.cc: Storing zero for assigning to `created' of FD event on the reconnecting slave. mysql-test/include/get_binlog_dump_thread_id.inc: mysqltest's preudo-macro to calculate $id master dump thread id
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