Loading client/mysqltest.c +10 −9 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -320,13 +320,6 @@ const char *command_names[]= "connection", "query", "connect", /* the difference between sleep and real_sleep is that sleep will use the delay from command line (--sleep) if there is one. real_sleep always uses delay from mysqltest's command line argument. the logic is that sometimes delays are cpu-dependent (and --sleep can be used to set this delay. real_sleep is used for cpu-independent delays */ "sleep", "real_sleep", "inc", Loading Loading @@ -1536,11 +1529,19 @@ int do_disable_rpl_parse(struct st_query *query __attribute__((unused))) do_sleep() q called command real_sleep use the value from opt_sleep as number of seconds to sleep if real_sleep is false DESCRIPTION sleep <seconds> real_sleep real_sleep <seconds> The difference between the sleep and real_sleep commands is that sleep uses the delay from the --sleep command-line option if there is one. (If the --sleep option is not given, the sleep command uses the delay specified by its argument.) The real_sleep command always uses the delay specified by its argument. The logic is that sometimes delays are cpu-dependent, and --sleep can be used to set this delay. real_sleep is used for cpu-independent delays. */ int do_sleep(struct st_query *query, my_bool real_sleep) Loading Loading
client/mysqltest.c +10 −9 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -320,13 +320,6 @@ const char *command_names[]= "connection", "query", "connect", /* the difference between sleep and real_sleep is that sleep will use the delay from command line (--sleep) if there is one. real_sleep always uses delay from mysqltest's command line argument. the logic is that sometimes delays are cpu-dependent (and --sleep can be used to set this delay. real_sleep is used for cpu-independent delays */ "sleep", "real_sleep", "inc", Loading Loading @@ -1536,11 +1529,19 @@ int do_disable_rpl_parse(struct st_query *query __attribute__((unused))) do_sleep() q called command real_sleep use the value from opt_sleep as number of seconds to sleep if real_sleep is false DESCRIPTION sleep <seconds> real_sleep real_sleep <seconds> The difference between the sleep and real_sleep commands is that sleep uses the delay from the --sleep command-line option if there is one. (If the --sleep option is not given, the sleep command uses the delay specified by its argument.) The real_sleep command always uses the delay specified by its argument. The logic is that sometimes delays are cpu-dependent, and --sleep can be used to set this delay. real_sleep is used for cpu-independent delays. */ int do_sleep(struct st_query *query, my_bool real_sleep) Loading