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* tweaks to compile on Xcode 4 / 10.6 SDK for SP_REFACTORsqlprodev2012-03-271-0/+4
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* SPMySQL integration bugfixes:rowanbeentje2012-03-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | - Fix a bug where the socket path would not be autodetected if an empty string was supplied - Fix a bug fetching primary key column names for tables - Fix a bug building database structures on MySQL 3.x servers
* Final feature work on the SPMySQL branch before merging:rowanbeentje2012-03-1411-37/+311
| | | | | | | | - Add a ping keepalive managing object to prevent retain cycles from the NSTimer - Add -[SPMySQLConnection copy] support - Refactor Hans-Jörg Bibiko's database structure retrieval, moving it out of the MySQL framework and building it around a copy of the connection. This reduces the amount of connections-over-time used by Sequel Pro to two constant connections (addressing Issue #1097) and improves robustness. - Use the database structure retrieval connection for faster query cancellation without an extra connection required, if possible
* Improvements to SPMySQL framework:rowanbeentje2012-02-246-67/+112
| | | | | | | - Correctly record affected rows - Fix thread safety/autorelease issues when draining pools during fast iteration - Improve streaming result processing speed
* Warning: this branch commit is largely untested, and known to throw ↵rowanbeentje2012-02-2311-8/+218
| | | | | | | | | | | | exceptions as database structure retrieval is currently missing! Further work on SPMySQLFramework integration: - Improve SPMySQL framework build settings including correct ppc builds and a Distribution configuration for the build distributions to match - Add new convenience querying and result methods to the framework - Amend Sequel Pro source to use the new SPMySQL.framework methods everywhere, replacing MCPKit methods where they differ and improving some functions - Remove MCPKit from the source - Fix a number of warnings on Release-style builds
* - Add missing libmysqlclient.a to build SPMySQL (ignored during initial add ↵rowanbeentje2012-02-201-0/+0
| | | | | | | as it's a binary file?) - Add svn:ignore propsets for build, pbxuser and project mode files
* - Fix incorrect conversion via a CFStringEncoding for eucjpmsrowanbeentje2012-02-20143-18947/+1
| | | | | - Delete incorrectly committed build and pref files
* Initial commit of the new SPMySQL Framework, which is added to the project ↵rowanbeentje2012-02-20194-0/+28563
and ready for use but not yet integrated. This new framework should provide much of the functionality required from MCPKit and is based around its interface for relatively easy integration. The largest missing component is Hans' structure code which I believe is better placed outside the framework. From the Readme file: The SPMySQL Framework is intended to provide a stable MySQL connection framework, with the ability to run text-based queries and rapidly retrieve result sets with conversion from MySQL data types to Cocoa objects. SPMySQL.framework has an interface loosely based around that provided by MCPKit by Serge Cohen and Bertrand Mansion (http://mysql-cocoa.sourceforge.net/), and in particular the heavily modified Sequel Pro version (http://www.sequelpro.com/). It is a full rewrite of the original framework, although it includes code from patches implementing the following Sequel Pro functionality, largely contributed by Hans-Jörg Bibiko, Stuart Connolly, Jakob Egger, and Rowan Beentje: - Connection locking (Jakob et al) - Ping & keepalive (Rowan et al) - Query cancellation (Rowan et al) - Delegate setup (Stuart et al) - SSL support (Rowan et al) - Connection checking (Rowan et al) - Version state (Stuart et al) - Maximum packet size control (Hans et al) - Result multithreading and streaming (Rowan et al) - Improved encoding support & switching (Rowan et al) - Database structure; moved to inside the app (Hans et al) - Query reattempts and error-handling approach (Rowan et al) - Geometry result class (Hans et al) - Connection proxy (Stuart et al)