John Fawcett:
> so long as the loop continues in the presence of a zero return
> code from mysql_next_result() and mysql_store_result is called for
> each one we will stay in sync. With the break above we will be ok,
> since the loop stops only when there are no more results -1 normal
> condition from mysql_next_result or >0 error condition from
> mysql_next_result via the break.

I further reduced the number of state variables, moved the "no
result" check out of the loop, included the database name in warning
messages, and added support for "require_result_set = no" to avoid
the need for dummy SELECT statements in stored procedures.  

Please check out postfix-3.2-20161226-nonprod. As you will see,
code diffs not useful at this point.

        Wietse

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