This removes the following functions from the API:
mysqli_set_local_infile_default()
mysqli_set_local_infile_handler()
Using these functions is known to be lead to stability problems in
mysqli. It was only enabled when compiling against libmysql. mysqlnd
doesn't have this support for local infile. However, with mysqlnd it can
be emulated by using stream handlers like in:
$c->query("LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE "http://example.com/import.csv" INTO ...")
All available protocols, as well as user implemented ones can be added.
one and just one for libmysql. mysqlnd can return generate more than one error
during its work and with mysqli_error() only the last error is being reported.
In the array returned by mysqli_error_list() / $mysqli->error_list, all errors will be found.
The list is reset when the next command is executed
Bug #53503 mysqli::query returns false after successful LOAD DATA query
which fixes als #56349, same behavior but in ext/mysql. Both due to a bug
in mysqlnd. Never was a problem with libmysql.
Also fixed the 53503's test case as it always reported PASS, even when there
should have been a failure.
up by white space changes...
Changes:
- remove end of line white space
- fix compiler warning "ext/mysqli/mysqli_priv.h:156:27: warning: no newline at end of file"
- fix compiler warning "ext/mysqli/mysqli_fe.h:135:25: warning: no newline at end of file"
- fix compiler warning "ext/mysqli/mysqli.c:896:11: warning: extra tokens at end of #ifdef directive"
It can happen that the underlying pointer is freed (like in
the case of connection reconnect), and then it cannot be allocated
anymore, which means that NULL will be used consequently by the
functions that fetch the resource and the crash is immediate.
Warning if the library API version differs from the headers used to compile.
Patch versions are not considered but major.minor
Fix build of ext/mysql with 4.0.x and pre.
Bug #44352 mysqli_connect_error() false negative for host errors
From now on the mysqli object doesn't have that magic properties, like
error, which were readable but not visible through isset(), property_exists()
and var_dump(). All other ext/mysqli classes were fixed too.
Now it will be easier to debug mysqli based applications.
Clearly separated fetching (physical reading) from decoding phases (data
interpretation). Threaded fetching added but disabled as needs more work for
Windows. For Linux needs some touches to add pthreads if this is enabled,
probably with a compile-time switch.
The code reorganisation makes it easy to add also async API, similar to
cURL's one.