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MySQL 8.0.43
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Fresh insert undo. More...
#include "univ.i"#include "data0data.h"#include "dict0types.h"#include "mtr0mtr.h"#include "que0types.h"#include "row0types.h"#include "trx0types.h"Go to the source code of this file.
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| dberr_t | row_undo_ins (undo_node_t *node, que_thr_t *thr) |
| Undoes a fresh insert of a row to a table. More... | |
Fresh insert undo.
Created 2/25/1997 Heikki Tuuri
| dberr_t row_undo_ins | ( | undo_node_t * | node, |
| que_thr_t * | thr | ||
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Undoes a fresh insert of a row to a table.
A fresh insert means that the same clustered index unique key did not have any record, even delete marked, at the time of the insert. InnoDB is eager in a rollback: if it figures out that an index record will be removed in the purge anyway, it will remove it in the rollback.
A fresh insert means that the same clustered index unique key did not have any record, even delete marked, at the time of the insert. InnoDB is eager in a rollback: if it figures out that an index record will be removed in the purge anyway, it will remove it in the rollback.
| node | in: row undo node |
| thr | in: query thread |