MySQL 9.0.0
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binary_log.h
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24#ifndef MYSQL_BINLOG_EVENT_BINARY_LOG_H
25#define MYSQL_BINLOG_EVENT_BINARY_LOG_H
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32#include "field_types.h"
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39#endif // MYSQL_BINLOG_EVENT_BINARY_LOG_H
Contains the classes representing events occurring in the replication stream.
Contains the classes representing events operating in the replication stream properties.
This file contains the field type.
LOAD DATA INFILE is not written to the binary log like other statements.
Contains the classes representing events which are used for row based replication.
Contains the classes representing statement events occurring in the replication stream.