Arjen Lentz wrote:
> Hi Eric
> 
> On 29/09/2009, at 9:08 AM, Eric Day wrote:
>> I just wanted to let folks know about a new feature in drizzled, a
>> built in console. This looks and feels a bit like the normal command
>> line client, but there is no socket communication involved. The
>> commands are read from stdin and shoved right into the parser for
>> execution. It is implemeneted as a normal Listen/Client module, so
>> besides the source of the command, it follows the same code path as
>> any other session.
> 
> If I want SQLite, I'll use SQLite?

This winds up being _very_ useful for debugging stuff (I've already used
it multiple times. No need for multiple windows. :) )

> What might be useful for admin/test foo is a plugin that just listens on
> a port and say talks Telnet, then you can easily connect to it even
> without a client. Handy in certain cases. It's close to what you made,
> but a) socket involved [and what's the prob with that] and b) it's still
> running daemon/multi-user.

Hrm. Me smells a plugin that Arjen could write real quick... :)

Monty

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