Get rid of checking for ETIME return value of pthread_cond_timedwait.
ETIME was returned by cond_timedwait (sic, the pre-POSIX1001b function) on Solaris 2.6 and 2.7. pthread_cond_timedwait on Solaris returns ETIMEDOUT. The standard requirement is that the only additional return value of pthred_cond_timedwait compared to pthread_cond_wait is ETIMEDOUT. Let us not bloat the application code with redundant checks, and if we're ever to work on a platform that returns a non-standard value, we should write a wrapper for that platform (like we do, e.g., for Windows). mysys/my_os2cond.c: - fix our implementation of pthread_cond_timedwait on OS2 to return ETIMEDOUT instead of ETIME. sql/item_func.cc: - don't check for ETIME sql/slave.cc: - don't check for ETIME sql/sql_insert.cc: - don't check for ETIME
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