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Functionality added or changed:
Incompatible Change:
Added the optimizer_use_mrr
system variable to enable control over whether Multi Read Range
optimization is used. This replaces the
multi_range_count system variable, which has
been removed.
The syntax for the LOCK TABLES
statement has been extended to support transactional table locks
that do not commit transactions automatically. Following
LOCK TABLES ... IN SHARE MODE or
LOCK TABLES ... IN EXCLUSIVE MODE, you can
access tables not mentioned in the LOCK
TABLES statement. You can now also issue these
extended LOCK TABLES statements
many times in succession, adding additional tables to the locked
set, and without unlocking any tables that were locked
previously. When using LOCK
TABLES with IN SHARE MODE or
IN EXCLUSIVE MODE, tables are not unlocked
until the transaction is committed.
The behavior of LOCK TABLES when
not using IN SHARE MODE or IN
EXCLUSIVE MODE remains unchanged.
A new SQL function,
WEIGHT_STRING(), returns the
weight string for an input string. The weight string represents
the sorting and comparison value of the input string.
Added the optimizer_switch
system variable to enable control over individual optimizations.
The maximum length of table comments was extended from 60 to 2048 characters. The maximum length of column comments was extended from 255 to 1024 characters. Index definitions now can include a comment of up to 1024 characters.
Parser performance was improved for identifier scanning and conversion of ASCII string literals.


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