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In tables_ok(), when there is no table having "updating==TRUE" in the list, return that we don't replicate this statement (the slave is supposed to replicate *changes* only). In practice, the case can only happen for this statement: DELETE t FROM t,u WHERE ... ; tables_ok(t,u) will now return 0, which (check all_tables_not_ok()) will give a chance to tables_ok(t) to run. sql/slave.cc: In tables_ok(), when there is no table having "updating==TRUE" in the list, return that we don't replicate this statement (the slave is supposed to replicate *changes* only). In practice, the case can only happen for this statement: DELETE t FROM t,u WHERE ... ; tables_ok(t,u) will now return 0, which (check all_tables_not_ok()) will give a chance to tables_ok(t) to run.
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