Hi Monty

On 29/09/2009, at 10:53 AM, Monty Taylor wrote:
Arjen Lentz wrote:
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. :) )

Ye ok sounds good.
I just question everything, to test it ;-)


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... :)


Battling MySQL 5.0.86 and 5.1.38-maria right now, but otherwise... tempting.


Cheers,
Arjen.
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