Added LIMIT clause for the
            DELETE statement.
          
            You can now use the /*! ... */ syntax to
            hide MySQL-specific keywords when you write portable code.
            MySQL will parse the code inside the comments as if the
            surrounding /*! and */
            comment characters didn't exist.
          
            OPTIMIZE TABLE tbl_name can now be used
            to reclaim disk space after many deletes. Currently, this
            uses ALTER TABLE to regenerate the table,
            but in the future it will use an integrated
            isamchk for more speed.
          
            Upgraded libtool to get the configure
            more portable.
          
            Fixed slow UPDATE and
            DELETE operations when using
            DATETIME or DATE keys.
          
Changed optimizer to make it better at deciding when to do a full join and when using keys.
            You can now use mysqladmin proc to
            display information about your own threads. Only users with
            the PROCESS privilege can get information
            about all threads. (In 4.0.2 one needs the
            SUPER privilege for this.)
          
            Added handling of formats YYMMDD,
            YYYYMMDD, YYMMDDHHMMSS
            for numbers when using DATETIME and
            TIMESTAMP types. (Formerly these formats
            only worked with strings.)
          
            Added connect option CLIENT_IGNORE_SPACE
            to allow use of spaces after function names and before
            ‘(’ (Powerbuilder requires
            this). This will make all function names reserved words.
          
            Added the --log-long-format option to
            mysqld to enable timestamps and
            INSERT_IDs in the update log.
          
            Added --where option to
            mysqldump (patch by Jim Faucette).
          
The lexical analyzer now uses ``perfect hashing'' for faster parsing of SQL statements.
This is a translation of the MySQL Reference Manual that can be found at dev.mysql.com. The original Reference Manual is in English, and this translation is not necessarily as up to date as the English version.

