Loading Docs/manual.texi +5 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -19687,12 +19687,12 @@ very little resources. @item @code{ft_min_word_len} The minimum length of the word to be included in a @code{FULLTEXT} index. @strong{Note: @code{FULLTEXT} indexes must be rebuilt after changing this variable.} (This option is new for MySQL 4.0). this variable.} (This option is new for MySQL 4.0.) @item @code{ft_max_word_len} The maximum length of the word to be included in a @code{FULLTEXT} index. @strong{Note: @code{FULLTEXT} indexes must be rebuilt after changing this variable.} (This option is new for MySQL 4.0). this variable.} (This option is new for MySQL 4.0.) @item @code{ft_max_word_len_sort} The maximum length of the word in a @code{FULLTEXT} index Loading Loading @@ -22449,7 +22449,7 @@ tables. @code{/*!40000 ALTER TABLE tb_name DISABLE KEYS */;} and @code{/*!40000 ALTER TABLE tb_name ENABLE KEYS */;} will be put in the output. This will make loading the data into a MySQL 4.0 server faster as the index are created after all data are inserted. 4.0 server faster as the indexes are created after all data are inserted. @item -n, --no-create-db @code{CREATE DATABASE /*!32312 IF NOT EXISTS*/ db_name;} will not be put in the output. The above line will be added otherwise, if --databases or Loading Loading @@ -36379,7 +36379,7 @@ unless you know what you are doing! The minimum length of words to be indexed is defined by the MySQL variable @code{ft_min_word_length}. @xref{SHOW VARIABLES}. Change it to the value you prefer, and rebuild your @code{FULLTEXT} indexes. (This is only available for MySQL 4.0) (This variable is only available from MySQL version 4.0.) @item The stopword list is defined in @file{myisam/ft_static.c} Loading Loading @@ -44229,7 +44229,7 @@ shell> ./configure --enable-thread-safe-client @end example This will create a thread-safe client library @code{libmysqlclient_r}. (Assuming your OS has a thread safe @code{gethostbyname_r()} function) (Assuming your OS has a thread-safe @code{gethostbyname_r()} function.) This library is thread-safe per connection. You can let two threads share the same connection with the following caveats: Loading
Docs/manual.texi +5 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -19687,12 +19687,12 @@ very little resources. @item @code{ft_min_word_len} The minimum length of the word to be included in a @code{FULLTEXT} index. @strong{Note: @code{FULLTEXT} indexes must be rebuilt after changing this variable.} (This option is new for MySQL 4.0). this variable.} (This option is new for MySQL 4.0.) @item @code{ft_max_word_len} The maximum length of the word to be included in a @code{FULLTEXT} index. @strong{Note: @code{FULLTEXT} indexes must be rebuilt after changing this variable.} (This option is new for MySQL 4.0). this variable.} (This option is new for MySQL 4.0.) @item @code{ft_max_word_len_sort} The maximum length of the word in a @code{FULLTEXT} index Loading Loading @@ -22449,7 +22449,7 @@ tables. @code{/*!40000 ALTER TABLE tb_name DISABLE KEYS */;} and @code{/*!40000 ALTER TABLE tb_name ENABLE KEYS */;} will be put in the output. This will make loading the data into a MySQL 4.0 server faster as the index are created after all data are inserted. 4.0 server faster as the indexes are created after all data are inserted. @item -n, --no-create-db @code{CREATE DATABASE /*!32312 IF NOT EXISTS*/ db_name;} will not be put in the output. The above line will be added otherwise, if --databases or Loading Loading @@ -36379,7 +36379,7 @@ unless you know what you are doing! The minimum length of words to be indexed is defined by the MySQL variable @code{ft_min_word_length}. @xref{SHOW VARIABLES}. Change it to the value you prefer, and rebuild your @code{FULLTEXT} indexes. (This is only available for MySQL 4.0) (This variable is only available from MySQL version 4.0.) @item The stopword list is defined in @file{myisam/ft_static.c} Loading Loading @@ -44229,7 +44229,7 @@ shell> ./configure --enable-thread-safe-client @end example This will create a thread-safe client library @code{libmysqlclient_r}. (Assuming your OS has a thread safe @code{gethostbyname_r()} function) (Assuming your OS has a thread-safe @code{gethostbyname_r()} function.) This library is thread-safe per connection. You can let two threads share the same connection with the following caveats: