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Kirill Smelkov
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and are still in use by this thread
*/
TABLE
*
open_tables
,
*
temporary_tables
,
*
handler_tables
,
*
derived_tables
;
/*
During a MySQL session, one can lock tables in two modes: automatic
or manual. In automatic mode all necessary tables are locked just before
statement execution, and all acquired locks are stored in a 'lock'
member. Unlocking takes place automatically as well, when the
statement ends.
Manual mode comes into play when a user issues a 'LOCK TABLES'
statement. In this mode the user can only use the locked tables.
Trying to use any other tables will give an error. The locked tables are
stored in a 'locked_tables' member. Manual locking is described in
the 'LOCK_TABLES' chapter of the MySQL manual.
See also lock_tables() for details.
*/
MYSQL_LOCK
*
lock
;
/* Current locks */
MYSQL_LOCK
*
locked_tables
;
/* Tables locked with LOCK */
/*
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