comp_err − compile MySQL error message file
comp_err [options] |
comp_err creates the errmsg.sys file that is used by mysqld to determine the error messages to display for different error codes. comp_err normally is run automatically when MySQL is built. It compiles the errmsg.sys file from the plaintext file located at sql/share/errmsg.txt in MySQL source distributions.
comp_err also generates mysqld_error.h, mysqld_ername.h, and sql_state.h header files.
For more information about how error messages are defined, see the MySQL Internals Manual.
Invoke comp_err like this:
shell> comp_err [options]
comp_err supports the following options.
• −−help, −?
Display a help message and exit.
• −−charset=path, −C path
The character set directory. The default is ../sql/share/charsets.
• −−debug=debug_options, −# debug_options
Write a debugging log. A typical debug_options string is ´d:t:O,file_name´. The default is ´d:t:O,/tmp/comp_err.trace´.
• −−debug−info, −T
Print some debugging information when the program exits.
• −−header_file=file_name, −H file_name
The name of the error header file. The default is mysqld_error.h.
• −−in_file=file_name, −F file_name
The name of the input file. The default is ../sql/share/errmsg.txt.
• −−name_file=file_name, −N file_name
The name of the error name file. The default is mysqld_ername.h.
• −−out_dir=path, −D path
The name of the output base directory. The default is ../sql/share/.
• −−out_file=file_name, −O file_name
The name of the output file. The default is errmsg.sys.
• −−statefile=file_name, −S file_name
The name for the SQLSTATE header file. The default is sql_state.h.
• −−version, −V
Display version information and exit.
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