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June 26th, 2008
12:40 am - What is getting fixed
krow's post on prepared statements inspired me to write an update on what is getting fixed there.
First, a fix for Bug#27430 is in 5.1 tree. Overall, this makes prepared statements significantly more stable. I know of only two crashes left ;) -- one is when you run out of memory, which is a design gotcha. The other is Bug#32124. Speaking of this last one, we now have stupid rules saying that if a bug doesn't affect too many people, even if it's a crash, it's not that important. This is a difficult bug, and the rules give an excuse to keep it unfixed. The few important "feature" bugs that remain are Bug#11638 and Bug#2812, both scheduled, one to 6.0 and another to 6.2. After having these two done, we can look into adding a global cache, automatic memory management, support for all SQL commands, allowing placeholders in a great many new places in the grammar, and even supporting piecewise blob operations. Yes. Sometime ;).
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> Speaking of this last one, we now have stupid rules saying that if a bug doesn't affect too many people, even if it's a crash, it's not that important. This is a difficult bug, and the rules give an excuse to keep it unfixed.
We can redecide this for particular bug. Speaking about 32124 I don't understand why it was considered as not affecting many peoples. It's present in 4.1 too... So they figured if it's been around for so long and haven't been fixed, it's okay to keep it for now ;) Очень понравился ваш ЖЖ, я вас зафренжу и было бы круто если бы вы ответили взаимно;) |
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