Because the Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable installer deletes the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable registry keys that identify its installation, standalone MySQL MSIs may fail to detect the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable if both it and the Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable are installed. The solution is to repair the Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable via the Windows Control Panel to recreate the registry keys needed for the runtime detection. Unlike the standalone MSIs, MySQL Installer for Windows contains a workaround for the detection problem. (Bug #28345281, Bug #91542)
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An RPM package for installing ARM 64-bit (aarch64) binaries of Connector/C++ on Oracle Linux 7 is now available in the MySQL Yum Repository and for direct download.
Known Limitation for this ARM release: You must enable the Oracle Linux 7 Software Collections Repository (ol7_software_collections) to install this package, and must also adjust the libstdc++7 path. See Yum's Platform Specific Notes for additional details.
Installers for Connector/C++ are now available in these formats: MSI packages (Windows); RPM packages (Linux); DMG packages (macOS). See Installing Connector/C++ from a Binary Distribution. (WL #11670, WL #11671, WL #11672)
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yaSSL is no longer included in Connector/C++ source distributions. wolfSSL may be used as a functionally equivalent alternative that has a GPLv2-compatible license. In addition, wolfSSL (like OpenSSL) supports the TLSv1.2 protocol, which yaSSL does not.
To build Connector/C++ using wolfSSL, use the
-DWITH_SSL=
CMake option, wherepath_name
path_name
indicates the location of the wolfSSL sources. For more information, see Source Installation System Prerequisites, and Connector/C++ Source-Configuration Options. (WL #11683)
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Connector/C++ now supports
NOWAIT
andSKIP LOCKED
lock contention modes to be used withlockExclusive()
andlockShared()
clauses of CRUD find/select operations (see Locking Read Concurrency with NOWAIT and SKIP LOCKED), and a default lock contention mode. The following list names the permitted constants. For each item, the first and second constants apply to X DevAPI and X DevAPI for C, respectively.LockContention::DEFAULT
,LOCK_CONTENTION_DEFAULT
: Block the query until existing row locks are released.LockContention::NOWAIT
,LOCK_CONTENTION_NOWAIT
: Return an error if the lock cannot be obtained immediately.LockContention::SKIP_LOCKED
,LOCK_CONTENTION_SKIP_LOCKED
: Execute the query immediately, excluding from the query items that are locked.
For X DevAPI and X DevAPI for C applications, lock mode methods accept these lock contention constants as a parameter. For X DevAPI applications, lock mode methods can be called without this parameter, as before; this is equivalent to passing a lock mode of
DEFAULT
.For more information, see Working with Locking. (WL #11374)
Connector/C++ now supports the
SHA256_MEMORY
authentication mechanism for connections using the X Protocol. For X DevAPI applications,SessionOption::AUTH
supports the new valueAuthMethod::SHA256_MEMORY
. For X DevAPI for C applications, the session optionMYSQLX_OPT_AUTH
supports the new valueMYSQLX_AUTH_SHA256_MEMORY
. These new values request using thesha256_memory
authentication mechanism when creating a session. (WL #11685)-
To increase compliance with the X DevAPI, these Connector/C++ changes were made:
getAffectedItemsCount()
was moved fromResult
toResult_common
.Collection.modify(condition).arrayDelete()
was removed.getAffectedRowsCount()
was removed. UsegetAffectedItemsCount()
instead.getWarningCount()
was renamed togetWarningsCount()
.
utf8mb4
character data was handled incorrectly. (Bug #28240202)Session
creation had a memory leak. (Bug #27917942)When configuring to build Connector/C++ with the legacy connector, CMake did not account for the
MYSQL_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE
option. (Bug #27874173, Bug #90389)Improper error handling for unknown hosts when creating a session could result in unexpected application exit. (Bug #27868302)
The
mysqlx_row_fetch_one()
X DevAPI for C function could fail to return for large result set exceeding the maximum packet size. Now such result sets produce an error. (Bug #27732224)