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though unneeded". It's indeed unneeded, as slave is only interested in permanent tables, and permanent tables don't depend on temporary tables when in row-based binlogging mode. And other CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE (referring no table or with LIKE) already don't write the CREATE to binlog in row-based mode. mysql-test/r/rpl_row_create_table.result: result update (note that no lines appear in SHOW BINLOG EVENTS further below, which is how we see the bug is fixed) mysql-test/t/rpl_row_create_table.test: testing if a CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE SELECT goes to binlog (it should not) when in row-based binlogging mode. A few lines after, there is a SHOW BINLOG EVENTS; before the bugfix it showed the CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE. sql/sql_class.h: a method to access select_create::create_info from outside of select_create ("read-only" access). Making get_thd() "read-only" too. sql/sql_insert.cc: The function (hook) which writes CREATE TABLE to binlog when in row-based binlogging mode, for CREATE TABLE SELECT, now does nothing if the table is temporary (as in row-based mode, temp tables are not replicated). This is consistent with CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE LIKE and CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE, which don't write any CREATE to binlog in row-based mode.
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