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/dports/databases/percona57-server/percona-server-5.7.36-39/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/xtrabackup8/percona-xtrabackup-8.0.14/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/xtrabackup/percona-xtrabackup-2.4.21/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/percona57-pam-for-mysql/percona-server-5.7.36-39/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/percona-pam-for-mysql/percona-server-5.6.51-91.0/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mysqlwsrep57-server/mysql-wsrep-wsrep_5.7.35-25.27/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/percona57-client/percona-server-5.7.36-39/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mysqlwsrep56-server/mysql-wsrep-wsrep_5.6.51-25.33/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mysql57-client/mysql-5.7.36/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mariadb104-server/mariadb-10.4.24/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mariadb105-client/mariadb-10.5.15/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mariadb104-client/mariadb-10.4.24/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mariadb105-server/mariadb-10.5.15/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mariadb103-server/mariadb-10.3.34/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mariadb103-client/mariadb-10.3.34/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mysql56-client/mysql-5.6.51/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/databases/mysql55-client/mysql-5.5.62/mysql-test/suite/parts/inc/
H A Dpartition_alter_11.inc5 # Check ALTER partitioned table and the state of the table afterwards #
14 # - Insert the first half of the table t0_template into t1 #
16 # - Insert the second half of the table t0_template into t1 #
24 # $alter -- ALTER TABLE statement, which has to be executed #
32 # to this one. So if something has to be changed here it #
/dports/math/kfr/kfr-4.2.1/docs/docs/
H A Dconvolution.md17 …`convolve_filter` uses [Filter API](filters.md) and preserves its internal state between calls to …
19 Use `reset` function to reset its internal state.
21 `convolve_filter` has zero latency.
107 Note that \(y_k[n]\) is of length \(2B\) so its second half overlaps and adds
108 into the first half of the \(y_{k+1}[n]\) block.
/dports/databases/postgresql96-server/postgresql-9.6.24/src/backend/access/gist/
H A DREADME75 before existing index page entries. This ensures depth-first traversal
76 of the index, and in particular causes the first few heap tuples to be
84 queue entries are retrieved in smallest-distance-first order, with
94 sibling, we detect whether a split has occurred by comparing the child
118 To insert a tuple, we first have to find a suitable leaf page to insert to.
296 makes the insertions happen in more of a breadth-first than depth-first order,
321 internal page has a buffer.
338 automatically switched to this state when a new index tuple is added to it,
341 full, and we start to flush it, all other buffers are switched to this state.
347 2) Buffer of topmost level page that has buffers.
[all …]
/dports/databases/postgresql96-pltcl/postgresql-9.6.24/src/backend/access/gist/
H A DREADME75 before existing index page entries. This ensures depth-first traversal
76 of the index, and in particular causes the first few heap tuples to be
84 queue entries are retrieved in smallest-distance-first order, with
94 sibling, we detect whether a split has occurred by comparing the child
118 To insert a tuple, we first have to find a suitable leaf page to insert to.
296 makes the insertions happen in more of a breadth-first than depth-first order,
321 internal page has a buffer.
338 automatically switched to this state when a new index tuple is added to it,
341 full, and we start to flush it, all other buffers are switched to this state.
347 2) Buffer of topmost level page that has buffers.
[all …]
/dports/databases/postgresql96-plpython/postgresql-9.6.24/src/backend/access/gist/
H A DREADME75 before existing index page entries. This ensures depth-first traversal
76 of the index, and in particular causes the first few heap tuples to be
84 queue entries are retrieved in smallest-distance-first order, with
94 sibling, we detect whether a split has occurred by comparing the child
118 To insert a tuple, we first have to find a suitable leaf page to insert to.
296 makes the insertions happen in more of a breadth-first than depth-first order,
321 internal page has a buffer.
338 automatically switched to this state when a new index tuple is added to it,
341 full, and we start to flush it, all other buffers are switched to this state.
347 2) Buffer of topmost level page that has buffers.
[all …]
/dports/databases/postgresql10-server/postgresql-10.19/src/backend/access/gist/
H A DREADME75 before existing index page entries. This ensures depth-first traversal
76 of the index, and in particular causes the first few heap tuples to be
84 queue entries are retrieved in smallest-distance-first order, with
94 sibling, we detect whether a split has occurred by comparing the child
118 To insert a tuple, we first have to find a suitable leaf page to insert to.
296 makes the insertions happen in more of a breadth-first than depth-first order,
321 internal page has a buffer.
338 automatically switched to this state when a new index tuple is added to it,
341 full, and we start to flush it, all other buffers are switched to this state.
347 2) Buffer of topmost level page that has buffers.
[all …]
/dports/databases/postgresql11-client/postgresql-11.14/src/backend/access/gist/
H A DREADME75 before existing index page entries. This ensures depth-first traversal
76 of the index, and in particular causes the first few heap tuples to be
84 queue entries are retrieved in smallest-distance-first order, with
94 sibling, we detect whether a split has occurred by comparing the child
118 To insert a tuple, we first have to find a suitable leaf page to insert to.
296 makes the insertions happen in more of a breadth-first than depth-first order,
321 internal page has a buffer.
338 automatically switched to this state when a new index tuple is added to it,
341 full, and we start to flush it, all other buffers are switched to this state.
347 2) Buffer of topmost level page that has buffers.
[all …]
/dports/databases/postgresql10-docs/postgresql-10.19/src/backend/access/gist/
H A DREADME75 before existing index page entries. This ensures depth-first traversal
76 of the index, and in particular causes the first few heap tuples to be
84 queue entries are retrieved in smallest-distance-first order, with
94 sibling, we detect whether a split has occurred by comparing the child
118 To insert a tuple, we first have to find a suitable leaf page to insert to.
296 makes the insertions happen in more of a breadth-first than depth-first order,
321 internal page has a buffer.
338 automatically switched to this state when a new index tuple is added to it,
341 full, and we start to flush it, all other buffers are switched to this state.
347 2) Buffer of topmost level page that has buffers.
[all …]
/dports/databases/postgresql10-pltcl/postgresql-10.19/src/backend/access/gist/
H A DREADME75 before existing index page entries. This ensures depth-first traversal
76 of the index, and in particular causes the first few heap tuples to be
84 queue entries are retrieved in smallest-distance-first order, with
94 sibling, we detect whether a split has occurred by comparing the child
118 To insert a tuple, we first have to find a suitable leaf page to insert to.
296 makes the insertions happen in more of a breadth-first than depth-first order,
321 internal page has a buffer.
338 automatically switched to this state when a new index tuple is added to it,
341 full, and we start to flush it, all other buffers are switched to this state.
347 2) Buffer of topmost level page that has buffers.
[all …]

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