mysql2 0.3.20 → 0.5.3
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- checksums.yaml +5 -5
- data/CHANGELOG.md +1 -0
- data/README.md +183 -72
- data/ext/mysql2/client.c +432 -183
- data/ext/mysql2/client.h +10 -38
- data/ext/mysql2/extconf.rb +126 -56
- data/ext/mysql2/infile.c +2 -2
- data/ext/mysql2/mysql2_ext.c +3 -1
- data/ext/mysql2/mysql2_ext.h +13 -14
- data/ext/mysql2/mysql_enc_name_to_ruby.h +62 -58
- data/ext/mysql2/mysql_enc_to_ruby.h +82 -18
- data/ext/mysql2/result.c +505 -164
- data/ext/mysql2/result.h +11 -4
- data/ext/mysql2/statement.c +604 -0
- data/ext/mysql2/statement.h +17 -0
- data/ext/mysql2/wait_for_single_fd.h +2 -1
- data/lib/mysql2/client.rb +89 -28
- data/lib/mysql2/console.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/mysql2/em.rb +6 -9
- data/lib/mysql2/error.rb +55 -35
- data/lib/mysql2/field.rb +3 -0
- data/lib/mysql2/result.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/mysql2/statement.rb +11 -0
- data/lib/mysql2/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/mysql2.rb +46 -24
- data/support/5072E1F5.asc +432 -0
- data/support/mysql_enc_to_ruby.rb +15 -11
- data/support/ruby_enc_to_mysql.rb +8 -6
- metadata +22 -77
- data/examples/eventmachine.rb +0 -21
- data/examples/threaded.rb +0 -20
- data/spec/configuration.yml.example +0 -17
- data/spec/em/em_spec.rb +0 -135
- data/spec/my.cnf.example +0 -9
- data/spec/mysql2/client_spec.rb +0 -921
- data/spec/mysql2/error_spec.rb +0 -83
- data/spec/mysql2/result_spec.rb +0 -514
- data/spec/rcov.opts +0 -3
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +0 -87
- data/spec/test_data +0 -1
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Changes are maintained under [Releases](https://github.com/brianmario/mysql2/releases)
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Some database libraries out there serve as direct 1:1 mappings of the already complex C APIs available.
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It also forces the use of UTF-8 [or binary] for the connection and uses encoding-aware MySQL API calls where it can.
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The API consists of
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The API consists of three classes:
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`Mysql2::Client` - your connection to the database.
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`Mysql2::Statement` - returned from issuing a #prepare on the connection. Execute the statement to get a Result.
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## Installing
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### General Instructions
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``` sh
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gem install mysql2
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This gem links against MySQL's `libmysqlclient` library or `Connector/C`
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library, and compatible alternatives such as MariaDB.
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system-specific instructions.
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all sanitizers or fail if none are available. If a command-separated list of
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specific sanitizers is given, configure will fail unless they all are available.
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### Linux and other Unixes
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