NEWS
上传用户:tsgydb
上传日期:2007-04-14
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- New features compared to NISAM:
- - All file positions have type my_off_t; This enables one to use big
- files (2^63 byte) by defining my_off_t to be longlong on OS that supports
- big files.
- - When creating a table, one can now specify the maximum data file length.
- This will be used to calculate the length of row pointers.
- - All key segments have their own language definition.
- - Some changes to support more types:
- The biggest change is that the interface allows MY_ISAM will support
- variable length integer types. (Only the interface is implemented)
- - All data is stored with low byte first; This makes the data machine
- independent.
- - All number keys are stored with high byte first to give better packing.
- - Support for a true VARCHAR type; A VARCHAR column starts with a length
- stored on 2 bytes.
- - Tables with VARCHAR may have fixed or dynamic record length.
- - There are now 2 different ways to pack keys:
- - If the first key part is a space stripped CHAR, a VARCHAR or a BLOB the
- 'packed' method is used. This only prefix-compresses the first
- key part.
- - In other cases prefix packing is used (This also includes the record
- pointer into the prefix packing). A key may in the best case be
- packed on 2 bytes.
- - VARCHAR and CHAR may be up to 65K
- - Index on BLOB and VARCHAR.
- - One can now have NULL in an index. This takes 0-1 bytes / key.
- - MYISAM will allow one to specify one AUTO_INCREMENT column; MYISAM will
- automaticly update this on INSERT/UPDATE. The AUTO_INCREMENT value can be
- reset with myisamchk.
- - Max key length will be 500 by default; In cases of longer keys than 250,
- a bigger key block size than the default of 1024 byes is used for this key.
- - Max number of keys enlarged to 32 as default. This can be enlarged to 64
- without having to recompile myisamchk.
- - There is a flag in the MYISAM header that tells if the index file (.MYI)
- was closed correctly.
- - myisamchk will now mark tables as checked. 'myisamchk --fast' will only
- check those tables that doesn't have this mark.
- - 'myisamchk -a' stores statistic for key parts (and not only for whole keys
- as in NISAM).
- - Dynamic size rows will now be much less fragmented when mixing deletes with
- update and insert. This is done by automaticly combine adjacent deleted
- blocks and by extending blocks if the next block is deleted.
- - For dynamic size rows, the delete link contains a pointer to itself
- (to make repairs easier).
- - myisampack (called pack_isam in NISAM) can pack BLOB and VARCHAR
- columns.
- - One can now disable any key from update; In NISAM one could only disable
- the last x keys.
- - One can have a UNIQUE constraint on anything (including BLOBS).
- This is implemented by a key that contains a hashed number of the whole
- record and before inserting a new record, MyISAM will check all records
- with the same hash for dupplicates.
- - When creating the table, one can define that MyISAM should maintain
- a CRC for the whole table (to make isamchk even better). In the case of
- dynamic size rows, one will in this case get 1 byte checksum for each row.
- (This is a great help for debugging, but it can also be used to keep
- MyISAM table 'extra' safe.
- - Temporary tables will not write not flushed keys to file on close and
- not wait on 'disk full' conditions.
- Interface changes compared to NISAM:
- - mi_create()
- - keyinfo->seg must be allocated explicitely.
- - One must put number of key segments in keyinfo