my_bool mysql_thread_init(void)
      
Description
        This function must be called early within each created thread to
        initialize thread-specific variables. However, you may not
        necessarily need to invoke it explicitly:
        mysql_thread_init() is
        automatically called by
        my_init(), which itself is
        automatically called by
        mysql_init(),
        mysql_library_init(),
        mysql_server_init(), and
        mysql_connect(). If you invoke
        any of those functions,
        mysql_thread_init() will be
        called for you.
      
Return Values
Zero if successful. Nonzero if an error occurred.


User Comments
According to dll.c:
Within win32, LibMain calls mysql_thread_init() and mysql_thread_end() automatically for each newly created thread after the lib has been loaded.
Therefor it shouldn't be necessary to call these functions again. As I said, only for win32 and only if we use the dynamic library.
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