The problem is caused by the user mixing positional and named parameters.
PDO was blindly adding the parameters, unaware that the same parameters were
already allocated by position.
What we do now is register the parameter with the driver before adding it to
any hash. This gives the driver an opportunity to normalize the name and
parameter number. PDO can then ensure that only one entry is occupied in the
hash for a given parameter.
methods
- Reimplement Traversable interface
# If there is a problem with this i need a backtrace. As far as i can
# tell by gdb/valgrind/logic there is no error here. But missuse leads to
# the same error report casing the exclusion of interface Traversable.
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);
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.
by name, even when multiple columns have the same name:
$sql = "SELECT 1 a, 2 a, 3 b, 4 c, 5 d, 6 c, 7 a";
echo "$sql\n";
print_r($db->query($sql)->fetchAll(PDO_FETCH_NAMED));
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[a] => Array
(
[0] => 1
[1] => 2
[2] => 7
)
[b] => 3
[c] => Array
(
[0] => 4
[1] => 6
)
[d] => 5
)
)
Also added two new attributes for use at prepare time;
PDO_ATTR_FETCH_TABLE_NAMES and PDO_ATTR_FETCH_CATALOG_NAMES instruct the driver
that the names of the columns that they return to PDO should include the table
and catalog names respectively. Both attributes may be used together or
independently. The catalog, table and column name components should be
separated by a . character.