Fix missing table on wb db query output#295
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In #277 this code was changed in order to support a count number for certain types of queries. That change had a side effect of removing the default table that MySQL/MariaDB prints for regular queries because that relies on TTY detection from MySQL/MariaDB itself. To revert to preivious behavior, only run the new code if we know it is a row modifying query that will just print the count. Otherwise, use the previous code path. Fixes #290
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Awesome, thanks! Is this something we could easily add a test for? |
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Unfortunately I don't think so, because it is checking |
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In #277 this code was changed in order to support a count number for certain types of queries. That change had a side effect of removing the default table that MySQL/MariaDB prints for regular queries because that relies on TTY detection from MySQL/MariaDB itself. To revert to preivious behavior, only run the new code if we know it is a row modifying query that will just print the count. Otherwise, use the previous code path so things work exactly as they did before.
Fixes #290