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    WL#5185 Remove deprecated 5.1 features · 7f395297
    Magne Mahre authored
    This patch removes a set of options, syntax and variables
    that was formerly deprecated in MySQL 5.1.
    
    The specific regressions tests in the sys_vars suite
    that tests the removed variables are also removed.
    
    System options:
    -------------------
    --skip-thread-priority    removed
    -l, --log[=name]          removed
    --log-slow-queries[=name] removed 
    --one-thread              removed
     --rpl-recovery-rank=#    was already removed
    
    System variables:
    ------------------
    sql_low_priority_updates  removed
    sql_max_join_size         removed
    sql_big_tables            removed
    storage_engine            will be removed later
    rpl_recovery_rank         was already removed
    log                       removed
    log_slow_queries          removed
    have_csv                  removed
    have_innodb               removed
    have_ndbcluster           removed
    have_partitioning         removed
    table_cache               was already removed
    engine_condition_pushdown removed
    
    SQL:
    -----------------
    SLAVE START               removed
    SLAVE STOP                removed
    ONE_SHOT                  removed
    SET OPTION                removed
    FLUSH MASTER              was already removed
    FLUSH SLAVE               was already removed
    USING/TYPE before ON      will be removed later
    
    
    Notes:
    'storage_engine' was deprecated in 5.5, so it
    can't be removed in this version.  It will be
    removed two GA releases later.
    
    The documentation on 'USING/TYPE before ON'
    has been inconsistent, and there has not been
    given a proper deprecation warning on the use
    of the syntax. 
    
    See also 
        Bug #57920 Inconsistency in syntax and 
                    example for CREATE INDEX
        Bug #36140 Inconsistent synonymy of USING 
                   and TYPE for index creation
    7f395297
    WL#5185 Remove deprecated 5.1 features
    Magne Mahre authored
    This patch removes a set of options, syntax and variables
    that was formerly deprecated in MySQL 5.1.
    
    The specific regressions tests in the sys_vars suite
    that tests the removed variables are also removed.
    
    System options:
    -------------------
    --skip-thread-priority    removed
    -l, --log[=name]          removed
    --log-slow-queries[=name] removed 
    --one-thread              removed
     --rpl-recovery-rank=#    was already removed
    
    System variables:
    ------------------
    sql_low_priority_updates  removed
    sql_max_join_size         removed
    sql_big_tables            removed
    storage_engine            will be removed later
    rpl_recovery_rank         was already removed
    log                       removed
    log_slow_queries          removed
    have_csv                  removed
    have_innodb               removed
    have_ndbcluster           removed
    have_partitioning         removed
    table_cache               was already removed
    engine_condition_pushdown removed
    
    SQL:
    -----------------
    SLAVE START               removed
    SLAVE STOP                removed
    ONE_SHOT                  removed
    SET OPTION                removed
    FLUSH MASTER              was already removed
    FLUSH SLAVE               was already removed
    USING/TYPE before ON      will be removed later
    
    
    Notes:
    'storage_engine' was deprecated in 5.5, so it
    can't be removed in this version.  It will be
    removed two GA releases later.
    
    The documentation on 'USING/TYPE before ON'
    has been inconsistent, and there has not been
    given a proper deprecation warning on the use
    of the syntax. 
    
    See also 
        Bug #57920 Inconsistency in syntax and 
                    example for CREATE INDEX
        Bug #36140 Inconsistent synonymy of USING 
                   and TYPE for index creation
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