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Kirill Smelkov
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04bf79ce
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Apr 28, 2003
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peterg@mysql.com
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Updated PeterG's internals documentation per comments from
Monty; one minor change, plus addition of how HEAP works.
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@@ -3553,7 +3553,7 @@ raw-flags -- more country flags, all .gif files
@item
support -- various files for generating texinfo/docbook documentation
@item
to-be-included... --
an empty subdirectory
to-be-included... --
contains a MySQL-for-dummies file
@item
translations -- some Portuguese myodbc documentation
@end itemize
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@@ -3609,7 +3609,11 @@ produces) have files with similar names and functions. Thus, this
(for the MyISAM table handler). Such duplicates have been marked with
an "*" in the following list. For example, you will find that
\heap\hp
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extra.c has a close equivalent in the myisam directory
(
\myisam\mi
_
extra.c) with the same descriptive comment.
(
\myisam\mi
_
extra.c) with the same descriptive comment. (Some of the
differences arise because HEAP has different structures. HEAP does not
need to use the sort of B-tree indexing that ISAM and MyISAM use; instead
there is a hash index. Most importantly, HEAP is entirely in memory.
File-I/O routines lose some of their vitality in such a context.)
@*@*
@itemize
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