I moved the constant to the enum in order to avoid this:
ext/pgsql/pgsql.c:3491: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data type
Works in gcc 4.6, but I'm not sure about other compilers.
pecl#12794, pecl#12401
# Running the tests:
# (Note: Doesn't work currnetly on HEAD, see:
# http://news.php.net/php.qa/64378)
#
# PDO_MYSQL_TEST_DSN - DSN
# For example: mysql:dbname=test;host=localhost;port=3306
#
# PDO_MYSQL_TEST_HOST - database host
# PDO_MYSQL_TEST_DB - database (schema) name
# PDO_MYSQL_TEST_SOCKET - database server socket
# PDO_MYSQL_TEST_ENGINE - storage engine to use
# PDO_MYSQL_TEST_USER - database user
# PDO_MYSQL_TEST_PASS - database user password
# PDO_MYSQL_TEST_CHARSET - database charset
#
# NOTE: if any of PDO_MYSQL_TEST_[HOST|DB|SOCKET|ENGINE|CHARSET] is
# part of PDO_MYSQL_TEST_DSN, the values must match. That is, for example,
# for PDO_MYSQL_TEST_DSN = mysql:dbname=test you MUST set PDO_MYSQL_TEST_DB=test.
. Fix iterator based access
. Add new attribute ATTR_DEFAULT_FETCH_MODE: $bdh->setAttribute()
. Add new fetch mode: FETCH_PROPS_LATE, this fills object member
variables after calling the constructor (fixes#36428).
NULLs into empty strings as well as the other way around. It still doesn't
help a great deal in the long run, but at least the option is there.
Make sure hash tables are nulled out to avoid double freeing them.
proto bool PDOStatement::closeCursor()
Closes the cursor, leaving the statement ready for re-execution.
The purpose of the function is to free up the connection to the server so that
other queries may be issued, but leaving the statement in a state that it can
be re-executed.
This is implemented either as an optional driver specific method (allowing for
maximum efficiency), or as the generic PDO fallback if no driver specific
function is installed.
The PDO generic fallback is semantically the same as writing the following code
in your PHP script:
do {
while ($stmt->fetch())
;
if (!$stmt->nextRowset())
break;
} while (true);
These are effectively named statements with strong constraints on the naming
format. We cater for this in a fairly generic way: allow a driver to replace
the format string we use to generate names from positional parameters. In
addition, if that format is set, we always force a rewrite from regular names
to the strongly enforced names.
floating point values into strings during fetch. This is a compatibility hack
for drivers that return native types rather than string representations.
We use this flag in the test suite to persuade postgres tests to pass.