Hey Warren, I was wondering if you had a chance to look at the patch I
submitted? I realize now that I did not zip it up or anything, so I
wonder if maybe the email didn't make it through to you?
--Arnon
Arnon Jalon / Sofware Engineer
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From: Jalon, Arnon [mailto:Arnon.Jalon@stripped]
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 1:12 PM
To: MySQL++ Mailing List
Subject: opt_reconnect patch
Submitted for your approval.
mysql 5.0.13 introduced a flag that will allow the connection to
automatically reconnect if it lost its connection to the server for some
reason. I added a opt_reconnect flag to the Connection class to allow
for this flag to be set.
I've tested it by setting the option in my Connection object
before connecting, and verified that it works. I was slightly confused
because I noticed that the Connection object will only apply the options
while it is connecting or if it is connected, meaning that it will only
apply any options after real_connect has been called. Looking at the
MySql 5 documentation for mysql_options, it says "mysql_options() should
be called after mysql_init() and before mysql_connect() or
mysql_real_connect()." Seeing as the behaviour associated with the flag
I'm setting is working, I assume that that "should" is really just a
"should"?
--Arnon
Arnon Jalon / Software Engineer
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