@ -670,18 +670,18 @@ typedef struct st_print_event_info
Any @ c Log_event saved on disk consists of the following three
components .
* Common - Header
* Post - Header
* Body
- Common - Header
- Post - Header
- Body
The Common - Header , documented in the table @ ref Table_common_header
" below " , always has the same form and length within one version of
MySQL . Each event type specifies a form and length of the
Post - Header common to all events of the type . The Body may be of
different form and length even for different events of the same
type . The binary formats of Post - Header and Body are documented
separately in each subclass . The binary format of Common - Header is
as follows .
MySQL . Each event type specifies a format and length of the
Post - Header . The length of the Common - Header is the same for all
events of the same type . The Body may be of different format and
length even for different events of the same type . The binary
formats of Post - Header and Body are documented separately in each
subclass . The binary format of Common - Header is as follows .
< table >
< caption > Common - Header < / caption >
@ -750,8 +750,8 @@ typedef struct st_print_event_info
- Some events use a special format for efficient representation of
unsigned integers , called Packed Integer . A Packed Integer has the
capacity of storing up to 8 - byte integers , while small integers
still can use 1 , 3 , or 4 bytes . The first byte indicates how many
bytes are used by the integ er, according to the following table :
still can use 1 , 3 , or 4 bytes . The value of the first byte
determines how to read the numb er, according to the following table :
< table >
< caption > Format of Packed Integer < / caption >
@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ typedef struct st_print_event_info
< tr >
< td > 0 - 250 < / td >
< td > The first byte is the number ( in range 0 - 250 ) , and no more
< td > The first byte is the number ( in the range 0 - 250 ) , and no more
bytes are used . < / td >
< / tr >
@ -1174,6 +1174,10 @@ protected:
@ section Query_log_event_binary_format Binary format
See @ ref Log_event_binary_format " Binary format for log events " for
a general discussion and introduction to the binary format of binlog
events .
The Post - Header has five components :
< table >
@ -1407,7 +1411,7 @@ protected:
query " SELECT id, character_set_name, collation_name FROM
COLLATIONS " .
Cf . Q_CHARSET_DATABASE_NUMBER below .
Cf . Q_CHARSET_DATABASE_CODE below .
This field is always written .
< / td >
@ -1442,7 +1446,7 @@ protected:
< tr >
< td > charset_database_number < / td >
< td > Q_CHARSET_DATABASE_NUMBER = = 8 < / td >
< td > Q_CHARSET_DATABASE_CODE = = 8 < / td >
< td > 2 byte integer < / td >
< td > The value of the collation_database system variable ( in the
@ -1457,11 +1461,11 @@ protected:
In newer versions , " CREATE TABLE " has been changed to take the
character set from the database of the created table , rather than
the database of the current database . This makes a difference
when creating a table in another database than the current one .
" LOAD DATA INFILE " has not yet changed to do this , but there are
plans to eventually do it , and to make collation_database
read - only .
the character set of the current database . This makes a
difference when creating a table in another database than the
current one . " LOAD DATA INFILE " has not yet changed to do this ,
but there are plans to eventually do it , and to make
collation_database read - only .
This field is written if it is not 0.
< / td >
@ -1480,7 +1484,7 @@ protected:
Q_CATALOG_CODE will never be written by a new master , but can still
be understood by a new slave .
* See Q_CHARSET_DATABASE_NUMBER in the table above .
* See Q_CHARSET_DATABASE_CODE in the table above .
*/
class Query_log_event : public Log_event
@ -1919,6 +1923,8 @@ private:
@ subsection Load_log_event_notes_on_previous_versions Notes on Previous Versions
This event type is understood by current versions , but only
generated by MySQL 3.23 and earlier .
*/
class Load_log_event : public Log_event
{