$invertedDirection = false; // whether one job_random direction was already scanned
// This uses a replication safe method for acquiring jobs. One could use UPDATE+LIMIT
// instead, but that either uses ORDER BY (in which case it deadlocks in MySQL) or is
- // not replication safe. Due to http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=6980, subqueries cannot
+ // not replication safe. Due to https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=6980, subqueries cannot
// be used here with MySQL.
do {
if ( $tinyQueue ) { // queue has <= MAX_OFFSET rows
$row = false; // the row acquired
do {
if ( $dbw->getType() === 'mysql' ) {
- // Per http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=6980, we can't use subqueries on the
+ // Per https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=6980, we can't use subqueries on the
// same table being changed in an UPDATE query in MySQL (gives Error: 1093).
// Oracle and Postgre have no such limitation. However, MySQL offers an
// alternative here by supporting ORDER BY + LIMIT for UPDATE queries.