On 2017-06-02, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 5:31 AM, Jon Ribbens <jon+use...@unequivocal.eu> wrote: >> I'm not saying that transactional DDL is insane (it isn't), but MyISAM >> tables having transactions *only* for DDL is... surprising. Especially >> when it suddenly appeared as a "feature" in between two versions. It >> took me quite a while to work out why our database was randomly hanging. > > Wait, you have transactions with MyISAM now? I thought MySQL supported > transactions with InnoDB but not MyISAM, and the reason you didn't get > transactional DDL was that the system catalog tables are mandatorily > MyISAM, even if all your own tables are InnoDB.
It's not so much as properly transactional as it is "the database wedges if a transaction is still open even though MyISAM tables aren't supposed to have transactions in the first place". The combination of "Python-MYSQLdb suddenly turned off autocommit" and "MySQL suddenly made transactions relevant to MyISAM" caused me a certain amount of difficulties a while back. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list