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From:Girish Maskeri Rama Date:June 2 2006 11:29am
Subject:mysql architecture
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Hi,

            We were trying to derive and analyze mysql architecture
layering and were surprised to find some files like sql_string.cc and
sql_string.h in the 'client' directory.





Will someone please let us know what was the reason for grouping  these
files in the 'client' directory. Also is there any document discussing
mysql architecture and how the modules are layered?



Thanks and Regards

Girish







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