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  2. data/BUILD_UNIX-JA +174 -0
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  44. data/build/tdclrb/gem/transactd.rb +22 -0
  45. data/build/tdclrb/gem_output.cmake +44 -0
  46. data/source/bzs/db/IBlobBuffer.h +51 -0
  47. data/source/bzs/db/blobBuffer.h +177 -0
  48. data/source/bzs/db/blobStructs.h +85 -0
  49. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/IReadRecords.h +52 -0
  50. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/bookmark.h +195 -0
  51. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/database.cpp +1882 -0
  52. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/database.h +465 -0
  53. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/dbManager.cpp +303 -0
  54. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/dbManager.h +143 -0
  55. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/errorMessage.cpp +75 -0
  56. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/errorMessage.h +43 -0
  57. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/fieldAccess.h +158 -0
  58. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/mydebuglog.cpp +349 -0
  59. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/mydebuglog.h +89 -0
  60. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/mysqlInternal.h +171 -0
  61. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/mysqlThd.cpp +169 -0
  62. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/mysqlThd.h +35 -0
  63. data/source/bzs/db/engine/mysql/percentageKey.h +260 -0
  64. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/ICommandExecuter.h +49 -0
  65. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/hs/hsCommandExecuter.cpp +689 -0
  66. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/hs/hsCommandExecuter.h +228 -0
  67. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/btrDate.cpp +437 -0
  68. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/btrDate.h +227 -0
  69. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/bulkInsert.h +127 -0
  70. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/client.cpp +106 -0
  71. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/client.h +292 -0
  72. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/connMgr.cpp +144 -0
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  74. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/database.cpp +863 -0
  75. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/database.h +118 -0
  76. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/databaseFactory.cpp +100 -0
  77. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/dbDef.cpp +1640 -0
  78. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/dbDef.h +135 -0
  79. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/dllmain.cpp +434 -0
  80. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/errorMessage.cpp +92 -0
  81. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/errorMessage_ja.cpp +98 -0
  82. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/fieldDDF.cpp +174 -0
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  84. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/fileDDF.cpp +140 -0
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  86. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/filter.cpp +527 -0
  87. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/filter.h +154 -0
  88. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/indexDDF.cpp +137 -0
  89. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/indexDDF.h +84 -0
  90. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/nsDatabase.cpp +724 -0
  91. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/nsDatabase.h +123 -0
  92. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/nsTable.cpp +899 -0
  93. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/nsTable.h +199 -0
  94. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/request.h +198 -0
  95. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/sharedData.cpp +58 -0
  96. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/sharedData.h +56 -0
  97. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/sqlBuilder.cpp +574 -0
  98. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/sqlBuilder.h +53 -0
  99. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/stringConverter.h +627 -0
  100. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/table.cpp +2613 -0
  101. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/table.h +221 -0
  102. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/trdboostapi.h +1096 -0
  103. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/trdboostapiInternal.h +179 -0
  104. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/trdclcppautolink.h +40 -0
  105. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/client/trnsctcl.def +11 -0
  106. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/myDateTime.cpp +500 -0
  107. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/mysql/characterset.cpp +184 -0
  108. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/mysql/characterset.h +60 -0
  109. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/mysql/databaseSchema.cpp +284 -0
  110. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/mysql/databaseSchema.h +53 -0
  111. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/mysql/debuglog.cpp +383 -0
  112. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/mysql/debuglog.h +106 -0
  113. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/mysql/recordsetReader.h +680 -0
  114. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/mysql/request.h +202 -0
  115. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/mysql/tdapCommandExecuter.cpp +1020 -0
  116. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/mysql/tdapCommandExecuter.h +141 -0
  117. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/tdapRequest.h +190 -0
  118. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/tdapSchema.cpp +295 -0
  119. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/tdapSchema.h +558 -0
  120. data/source/bzs/db/protocol/tdap/tdapcapi.h +423 -0
  121. data/source/bzs/db/transactd/appBuilderImple.h +55 -0
  122. data/source/bzs/db/transactd/appModule.cpp +183 -0
  123. data/source/bzs/db/transactd/appModule.h +80 -0
  124. data/source/bzs/db/transactd/connManager.cpp +201 -0
  125. data/source/bzs/db/transactd/connManager.h +60 -0
  126. data/source/bzs/db/transactd/connectionRecord.h +69 -0
  127. data/source/bzs/db/transactd/transactd.cpp +325 -0
  128. data/source/bzs/env/compiler.h +135 -0
  129. data/source/bzs/env/crosscompile.cpp +130 -0
  130. data/source/bzs/env/crosscompile.h +150 -0
  131. data/source/bzs/env/fileopen.h +36 -0
  132. data/source/bzs/env/mbcswchrLinux.cpp +40 -0
  133. data/source/bzs/env/mbcswchrLinux.h +88 -0
  134. data/source/bzs/env/tstring.h +183 -0
  135. data/source/bzs/example/changeSchema.cpp +117 -0
  136. data/source/bzs/example/changeSchema_c.cpp +78 -0
  137. data/source/bzs/example/connection_pool_c.cpp +171 -0
  138. data/source/bzs/example/createDatabase.cpp +305 -0
  139. data/source/bzs/example/createDatabase_c.cpp +202 -0
  140. data/source/bzs/example/deleteRecords.cpp +87 -0
  141. data/source/bzs/example/deleteRecords_c.cpp +57 -0
  142. data/source/bzs/example/dropDatabase.cpp +59 -0
  143. data/source/bzs/example/dropDatabase_c.cpp +34 -0
  144. data/source/bzs/example/insertRecords.cpp +212 -0
  145. data/source/bzs/example/insertRecords_c.cpp +153 -0
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  148. data/source/bzs/example/updateRecords.cpp +99 -0
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  150. data/source/bzs/example/update_with_transaction.cpp +104 -0
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  152. data/source/bzs/netsvc/client/tcpClient.cpp +226 -0
  153. data/source/bzs/netsvc/client/tcpClient.h +489 -0
  154. data/source/bzs/netsvc/server/IAppModule.h +94 -0
  155. data/source/bzs/netsvc/server/iserver.h +65 -0
  156. data/source/bzs/netsvc/server/serverCpt.cpp +522 -0
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  158. data/source/bzs/netsvc/server/serverPipe.cpp +705 -0
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  175. data/source/bzs/test/tdclatl/bench_tdclatl.js +445 -0
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  177. data/source/bzs/test/tdclrb/prepare.rb +226 -0
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  179. data/source/bzs/test/tdclrb/transactd_kanjischema_spec.rb +208 -0
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  181. data/source/bzs/test/transactdBench/transactdBench.cpp +430 -0
  182. data/source/bzs/test/transactdBench/transactdBench2.cpp +342 -0
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