The devel package was missing the protocol/mysql.h-file. Also,
added copyright and licence files and a devel-specific description.
The package target is now checked to be one of the recognized ones.
The random number generator can be initialized when MaxScale's other
systems are being initialized. This removes the need to initialized it
when the function is used for the first time.
Removed unused spinlocks from DCBs, sessions and the MySQL protocol
structs. They were used in a context where only one thread has access to
the structure.
Removed unused member variables from DCBs.
This header defines some general functions and maxscale main() return
values. Most of it is still public, but there were some functions
which were moved to a core header.
Moved some typedefs to router.h and server.h, changed a few
constants to these enums. Renamed some types in config.h to
remove "Gateway".
There are still some functions in the public header which are
only used in core, but they seem to fit the theme of public functions
so were not moved.
The transaction tracking now flags the transaction as open even when a
COMMIT/ROLLBACK is received. The next statement after the transaction is
closed resets the transaction state to inactive. This means that the end
of the transaction belongs in the transaction.
This allows all statements that belong to a transaction to be detected
with the transaction tracking functions provided by the core. With this,
the routing modules should have an easier time handling transactions.
When the transaction ends, it's good to know what type of a transaction
just ended. Currently, this will be used by readwritesplit to detect when
a read-only transaction ends.
Since the whole preparable statement will be available, it is
superfluous to provide a function using which the operation of
the preparable statement can be obtained.
This function will return the preparable statement of a PREPARE
statement as a COM_QUERY GWBUF. That is, once obtained, the normal
query classifier functions can be used for obtaining information
about the preparable statement itself.
- Only types of fixed size used in API interface
- The actual function return value specifies whether the parsing
process succeeded, while "logical" return values are returned
as out arguments.
The wrapper function currently ignores the function return value.