File: show_binlog_events.inc

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# ==== Purpose ====
#
# Execute SHOW BINLOG EVENTS and mask non-deterministic output.
#
# ==== Usage ====
#
# [--let $binlog_file= [<FILENAME> | LAST]]
# [--let $binlog_start= <POSITION> ]
# [--let $binlog_limit= 1, 3 ]
# [--let $skip_checkpoint_events= 1]
# --source include/show_binlog_events.inc
#
# Parameters:
#
#   $binlog_file
#     Filename for the 'IN' clause of SHOW BINLOG EVENTS. If none
#     given, no argument is given to SHOW BINLOG EVENTS, meaning that
#     it uses the first binlog. If you set this to "LAST", it prints
#     the last binlog (according to SHOW MASTER STATUS).
#
#   $binlog_start
#     Position for the 'FROM' clause of SHOW BINLOG EVENTS. If none
#     given, starts right after the  Binlog_checkpoint_log_even.
#
#   $binlog_limit
#     Limit for the 'LIMIT' clause of SHOW BINLOG EVENTS, i.e.:
#       $binlog_limit= 3    -- print three events
#       $binlog_limit= 4, 3 -- skip four events, print the three next events

--let $include_filename= show_binlog_events.inc
--source include/begin_include_file.inc

--let $is_relay_log= 0
--source include/show_events.inc

--let $include_filename= show_binlog_events.inc
--source include/end_include_file.inc