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| From: | Warren Young | Date: | June 28 2005 4:34am |
| Subject: | Re: ping() core dumping | ||
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Chris Frey wrote: > No. If a function requires a MYSQL handle, you must give it a valid one, > not something with random data. (which is what an uninitialized handle is) True, but I don't think there's any particular reason that a user would know that, especially if MySQL++ ever does go database-independent. Since fixing this doesn't change the ABI, I've added it to the Wishlist for v2.1 or later.
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • ping() core dumping | Nash Kabbara | 16 Jun |
| • Re: ping() core dumping | Warren Young | 16 Jun |
| • Re: ping() core dumping | Nash Kabbara | 27 Jun |
| • Re: ping() core dumping | Chris Frey | 28 Jun |
| • Re: ping() core dumping | Warren Young | 28 Jun |
| • Re: ping() core dumping | Chris Frey | 28 Jun |
