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After the merge of VIO stuff from MySQL 5.6, there were some bugs left in the non-blocking client library: - vio_io_wait() was introduced without any support for non-blocking operation, so async queries could turn into sync. - Timeouts were changed to milliseconds, but this was not reflected in the non-blocking API, also semantics was changed so signed -1 was used for "no timeout" rather than unsigned 0. Fix by implementing and using my_io_wait_async() in the non-blocking case. And by introducing a new mysql_get_timeout_value_ms() API function that provides the timeout with millisecond granularity. The old mysql_get_timeout_value() is kept and fixed to work correctly, converting the timeout to whole seconds.
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