27.7.11.1 my_init()
void my_init(void)
my_init()
initializes some global variables that MySQL needs. It also calls mysql_thread_init()
for this thread.
It is necessary for my_init()
to be called early in the initialization phase of a program's use of the MySQL client library. However, my_init()
is automatically called by mysql_init()
, mysql_library_init()
, mysql_server_init()
, and mysql_connect()
. If you ensure that your program invokes one of those functions before any other MySQL calls, there is no need to invoke my_init()
explicitly.
To access the prototype for my_init()
, your program should include these header files:
#include <my_global.h>
#include <my_sys.h>