If this "You can't drop a busy proc in production to replace it" was for me,  then note the passage from my blog:

"you can add a IN-parameter (debug: integer) to a Stored Procedure paramer-list and CALL mysp(….,0|1) what would then control if the stored program should enter or bypass debugging code when executing". This is the best workaround I've found.  

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 2:17 PM, Justin Swanhart <greenlion@gmail.com> wrote:
You can't drop a busy proc in production to replace it.  Many users would get an error.  This is the same reason views have had CoR for so long. So yes it is a big deal!

Anyway, what I want most are Antony Curtis' stored proc / parser changes (mdev 820 if I'm not mistaken).  I am especially interested in table functions and external stored routines.

I'd also like to discuss window functions too.  I've implemented them in shard-query and have ideas about how to implement them in the server, but pluggable parser would be really useful here.

--Justin

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> On Mar 3, 2015, at 2:48 AM, Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org> wrote:
>
> Hi, Federico!
>
>> On Mar 03, Federico Razzoli wrote:
>> Reading 10.0.3 release notes:
>>
>> https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/mariadb-1013-release-notes/
>>
>> I see that IF EXISTS, IF NOT EXISTS and OR REPLACE are now almost
>> consistent. "Almost" means that... OR REPLACE still doesn't apply to
>> stored procedures, functions, triggers, events.
>
> Support for events is already pushed (albeit after 10.1.3).
> Support for triggers will be pushed any day now (already reviewed and
> approved, so there's no more work left on it). I suppose that stored
> procedures and functions will follow soon.
>
> This was a GSoC 2014 project that added support for these clauses to
> *all* objects. It's just being pushed piecewise, object by object.
>
>> Recently, during a public session, a PostgreSQL user asked me if
>> MariaDB supports stored procedures - in his opinion, MySQL doesn't, no
>> matter what the manual says. Unfortunately my answer was that MariaDB
>> support for stored procedure is the same as MySQL ("so the answer is
>> no", he said).
>
> I don't understand what exactly missing feature that user had in mind.
> It couldn't have been "CREATE OR REPLACE", this seems so minor.
> Or was it?
>
> Regards,
> Sergei
>
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