I agree. This is the most natural way to do things.
On Dec 11, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Ann W. Harrison wrote:
Toru Maesaka wrote:
(1) doDropDatabase() will provide a reference to a vector that
contains table names (full path) as a parameter. The storage engine
would then use each string to remove the file(s).
Why wouldn't the storage engine itself know which databases are in
which files - or vice versa? In MySQL that's a problem because the
server creates the .frm, but for Drizzle, let the storage engines
handle all issues of files and get the server away from assumptions
about file == table. There are potential storage engines that
don't follow that model.
Best regards,
Ann
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