MYSQL_RES *
mysql_list_processes(MYSQL *mysql)
As of MySQL 5.7.11,
mysql_list_processes() is deprecated and
is subject to removal in a future version of MySQL. Instead,
use mysql_real_query() or
mysql_query() to execute a
SHOW PROCESSLIST statement.
Returns a result set describing the current server threads.
This is the same kind of information as that reported by
mysqladmin processlist or a
SHOW PROCESSLIST query.
You must free the result set with
mysql_free_result().
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Commands were executed in an improper order.
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The MySQL server has gone away.
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The connection to the server was lost during the query.
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An unknown error occurred.