Rabus wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robin Johnson" robbat2@fermi.orbis-terrarum.net
I've got my SQL parser 100% now given the information that I have. It's ~10% slower than the speeds I posted before, but I think those are fast speeds still. Just in case somebody wants to put in a huge chunk of SQL in one of the SQL input boxes, and they don't really care about my parser seeing it, I think we should add a checkbox for them to bypass it if they want to. I see this as being really important if they are using the SQL upload box to run a really large SQL query, so maybe we even disable it automatically if they put in a query larger than a certain size. I'd say possibly all queries larger than 2k should not be parsed, as the odds say that the query is being pasted in from somewhere else.
I think that PMA currently doesn't display the queries if a user submit more than 15 ones, am I right? imho this is a good solution and we should keep it for the parser behavior as well.
The funniest thing that, is I have now found two bugs in the parser mechanism of MySQL, and submitted bug reports for them. I haven't seen any reply yet tho.
Cool, show me!
I've been invited on a short vacation on the 12th and 13th of this month, so I don't know if I will have the extractor ready for our -rc3 point on Sunday.
We submitted a lot of important bugfixes since RC2 so we shouldn't wait with the release of RC3 anymore. But we do need your new parser and it needs to be tested before the release. Furthermore, there are still some bugs to fix, so I'd suggest the following new schedule:
RC3: July 14th RC4: July 28th FINAL: August 11th
btw, I'm going to be away for vacation from July 20th till August 3rd and from August 23rd till August 25th.
Regards,
Alexander
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This schedule revision is OK for me too. However I would not like to see a -RC5, people will get tired of installing our RCs :)
Should we publish the schedule on phpMyAdmin.net?
Marc