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9 MySQL APIs
9.1 MySQL C API
9.1.1 C API Datatypes
9.1.2 C API Function Overview
9.1.3 C API Function Descriptions
9.1.4 C API Prepared Statements
9.1.5 C API Prepared Statement Datatypes
9.1.6 C API Prepared Statement Function Overview
9.1.7 C API Prepared Statement Function Descriptions
9.1.8 C API Handling of Multiple Query Execution
9.1.9 C API Handling of Date and Time Values
9.1.10 C API Threaded Function Descriptions
9.1.11 C API Embedded Server Function Descriptions
9.1.12 Common questions and problems when using the C API
9.1.13 Building Client Programs
9.1.14 How to Make a Threaded Client
9.1.15 libmysqld, the Embedded MySQL Server Library
9.1.15.1 Overview of the Embedded MySQL Server Library
9.1.15.2 Compiling Programs with
libmysqld
9.1.15.3 Restrictions when using the Embedded MySQL Server
9.1.15.4 Using Option Files with the Embedded Server
9.1.15.5 Things left to do in Embedded Server (TODO)
9.1.15.6 A Simple Embedded Server Example
9.1.15.7 Licensing the Embedded Server
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9.1.15 libmysqld, the Embedded MySQL Server Library
Subsections
9.1.15.1 Overview of the Embedded MySQL Server Library
9.1.15.2 Compiling Programs with
libmysqld
9.1.15.3 Restrictions when using the Embedded MySQL Server
9.1.15.4 Using Option Files with the Embedded Server
9.1.15.5 Things left to do in Embedded Server (TODO)
9.1.15.6 A Simple Embedded Server Example
9.1.15.7 Licensing the Embedded Server
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