void my_init(void)
Description
my_init() initializes some global variables
that MySQL needs. If you are using a thread-safe client library,
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 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 my_init(), your program must
include the my_sys.h header file:
#include <my_sys.h>
Return Values
None.

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