Fix #64032: mysqli reports different client_version#5213
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While `mysqli_get_client_version()` calls `mysql_get_client_version()` to retrieve the client version, `mysql::$client_version` is initialized to `MYSQL_VERSION_ID`. Both should match though, and since the former is the more useful information, we fix `mysql::$client_version`. We do not add a regression test, because it would usually succeed anyway, and we already have several tests with respective `assert()`s.
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Thanks! Applied as 8654c32. |
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While
mysqli_get_client_version()callsmysql_get_client_version()to retrieve the client version,
mysql::$client_versionis initializedto
MYSQL_VERSION_ID. Both should match though, and since the formeris the more useful information, we fix
mysql::$client_version.We do not add a regression test, because it would usually succeed
anyway, and we already have several tests with respective
assert()s.