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| Copyright (c) The PHP Group |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| This source file is subject to version 3.01 of the PHP license, |
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| that is bundled with this package in the file LICENSE, and is |
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| available through the world-wide-web at the following url: |
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| https://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt |
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| If you did not receive a copy of the PHP license and are unable to |
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| obtain it through the world-wide-web, please send a note to |
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| license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately. |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Author: Wez Furlong <wez@php.net> |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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*/
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#ifndef PHP_PDO_DRIVER_H
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#define PHP_PDO_DRIVER_H
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#include "php_pdo.h"
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/* forward declarations */
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typedef struct _pdo_dbh_t pdo_dbh_t;
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typedef struct _pdo_dbh_object_t pdo_dbh_object_t;
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typedef struct _pdo_stmt_t pdo_stmt_t;
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typedef struct _pdo_row_t pdo_row_t;
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struct pdo_bound_param_data;
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#ifndef TRUE
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# define TRUE 1
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#endif
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#ifndef FALSE
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# define FALSE 0
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#endif
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#define PDO_DRIVER_API 20170320
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/* Doctrine hardcodes these constants, avoid changing their values. */
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enum pdo_param_type {
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PDO_PARAM_NULL = 0,
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PDO_PARAM_BOOL = 5,
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PDO_PARAM_INT = 1,
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PDO_PARAM_STR = 2,
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PDO_PARAM_LOB = 3,
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/* get_col: Not supported (yet?) */
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PDO_PARAM_STMT = 4, /* hierarchical result set */
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/* magic flag to denote a parameter as being input/output */
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PDO_PARAM_INPUT_OUTPUT = 0x80000000,
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/* magic flag to denote a string that uses the national character set
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see section 4.2.1 of SQL-92: http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~shadow/sql/sql1992.txt
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*/
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PDO_PARAM_STR_NATL = 0x40000000,
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/* magic flag to denote a string that uses the regular character set */
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PDO_PARAM_STR_CHAR = 0x20000000,
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};
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#define PDO_PARAM_FLAGS 0xFFFF0000
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#define PDO_PARAM_TYPE(x) ((x) & ~PDO_PARAM_FLAGS)
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enum pdo_fetch_type {
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PDO_FETCH_USE_DEFAULT,
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PDO_FETCH_LAZY,
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PDO_FETCH_ASSOC,
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PDO_FETCH_NUM,
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PDO_FETCH_BOTH,
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PDO_FETCH_OBJ,
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PDO_FETCH_BOUND, /* return true/false only; rely on bound columns */
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PDO_FETCH_COLUMN, /* fetch a numbered column only */
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PDO_FETCH_CLASS, /* create an instance of named class, call ctor and set properties */
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PDO_FETCH_INTO, /* fetch row into an existing object */
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PDO_FETCH_FUNC, /* fetch into function and return its result */
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PDO_FETCH_NAMED, /* like PDO_FETCH_ASSOC, but can handle duplicate names */
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PDO_FETCH_KEY_PAIR, /* fetch into an array where the 1st column is a key and all subsequent columns are values */
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PDO_FETCH__MAX /* must be last */
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};
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#define PDO_FETCH_FLAGS 0xFFFF0000 /* fetchAll() modes or'd to PDO_FETCH_XYZ */
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#define PDO_FETCH_GROUP 0x00010000 /* fetch into groups */
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#define PDO_FETCH_UNIQUE 0x00030000 /* fetch into groups assuming first col is unique */
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#define PDO_FETCH_CLASSTYPE 0x00040000 /* fetch class gets its class name from 1st column */
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#define PDO_FETCH_SERIALIZE 0x00080000 /* fetch class instances by calling serialize */
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#define PDO_FETCH_PROPS_LATE 0x00100000 /* fetch props after calling ctor */
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/* fetch orientation for scrollable cursors */
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enum pdo_fetch_orientation {
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PDO_FETCH_ORI_NEXT, /* default: fetch the next available row */
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PDO_FETCH_ORI_PRIOR, /* scroll back to prior row and fetch that */
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PDO_FETCH_ORI_FIRST, /* scroll to the first row and fetch that */
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PDO_FETCH_ORI_LAST, /* scroll to the last row and fetch that */
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PDO_FETCH_ORI_ABS, /* scroll to an absolute numbered row and fetch that */
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PDO_FETCH_ORI_REL /* scroll relative to the current row, and fetch that */
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};
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enum pdo_attribute_type {
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PDO_ATTR_AUTOCOMMIT, /* use to turn on or off auto-commit mode */
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PDO_ATTR_PREFETCH, /* configure the prefetch size for drivers that support it. Size is in KB */
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PDO_ATTR_TIMEOUT, /* connection timeout in seconds */
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PDO_ATTR_ERRMODE, /* control how errors are handled */
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PDO_ATTR_SERVER_VERSION, /* database server version */
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PDO_ATTR_CLIENT_VERSION, /* client library version */
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PDO_ATTR_SERVER_INFO, /* server information */
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PDO_ATTR_CONNECTION_STATUS, /* connection status */
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PDO_ATTR_CASE, /* control case folding for portability */
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PDO_ATTR_CURSOR_NAME, /* name a cursor for use in "WHERE CURRENT OF <name>" */
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PDO_ATTR_CURSOR, /* cursor type */
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PDO_ATTR_ORACLE_NULLS, /* convert empty strings to NULL */
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PDO_ATTR_PERSISTENT, /* pconnect style connection */
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PDO_ATTR_STATEMENT_CLASS, /* array(classname, array(ctor_args)) to specify the class of the constructed statement */
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PDO_ATTR_FETCH_TABLE_NAMES, /* include table names in the column names, where available */
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PDO_ATTR_FETCH_CATALOG_NAMES, /* include the catalog/db name names in the column names, where available */
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PDO_ATTR_DRIVER_NAME, /* name of the driver (as used in the constructor) */
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PDO_ATTR_STRINGIFY_FETCHES, /* converts integer/float types to strings during fetch */
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PDO_ATTR_MAX_COLUMN_LEN, /* make database calculate maximum length of data found in a column */
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PDO_ATTR_DEFAULT_FETCH_MODE, /* Set the default fetch mode */
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PDO_ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, /* use query emulation rather than native */
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PDO_ATTR_DEFAULT_STR_PARAM, /* set the default string parameter type (see the PDO::PARAM_STR_* magic flags) */
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/* this defines the start of the range for driver specific options.
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* Drivers should define their own attribute constants beginning with this
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* value. */
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PDO_ATTR_DRIVER_SPECIFIC = 1000
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};
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enum pdo_cursor_type {
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PDO_CURSOR_FWDONLY, /* forward only cursor (default) */
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PDO_CURSOR_SCROLL /* scrollable cursor */
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};
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/* SQL-92 SQLSTATE error codes.
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The character string value returned for an SQLSTATE consists of a two-character
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class value followed by a three-character subclass value. A class value of 01
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indicates a warning and is accompanied by a return code of
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SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO.
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Class values other than '01', except for the class 'IM',
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indicate an error and are accompanied by a return code of SQL_ERROR. The class
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'IM' is specific to warnings and errors that derive from the implementation of
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ODBC itself.
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The subclass value '000' in any class indicates that there is no
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subclass for that SQLSTATE. The assignment of class and subclass values is
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defined by SQL-92.
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*/
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typedef char pdo_error_type[6]; /* SQLSTATE */
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#define PDO_ERR_NONE "00000"
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enum pdo_error_mode {
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PDO_ERRMODE_SILENT, /* just set error codes */
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PDO_ERRMODE_WARNING, /* raise E_WARNING */
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PDO_ERRMODE_EXCEPTION /* throw exceptions */
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};
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enum pdo_case_conversion {
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PDO_CASE_NATURAL,
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PDO_CASE_UPPER,
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PDO_CASE_LOWER
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};
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/* oracle interop settings */
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enum pdo_null_handling {
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PDO_NULL_NATURAL = 0,
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PDO_NULL_EMPTY_STRING = 1,
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PDO_NULL_TO_STRING = 2
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};
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/* {{{ utils for reading attributes set as driver_options */
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static inline zend_long pdo_attr_lval(zval *options, unsigned option_name, zend_long defval)
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{
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zval *v;
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if (options && (v = zend_hash_index_find(Z_ARRVAL_P(options), option_name))) {
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return zval_get_long(v);
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}
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return defval;
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}
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static inline zend_string *pdo_attr_strval(zval *options, unsigned option_name, zend_string *defval)
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{
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zval *v;
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if (options && (v = zend_hash_index_find(Z_ARRVAL_P(options), option_name))) {
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return zval_try_get_string(v);
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}
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return defval ? zend_string_copy(defval) : NULL;
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}
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/* }}} */
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/* This structure is registered with PDO when a PDO driver extension is
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* initialized */
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typedef struct {
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const char *driver_name;
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size_t driver_name_len;
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zend_ulong api_version; /* needs to be compatible with PDO */
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#define PDO_DRIVER_HEADER(name) \
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#name, sizeof(#name)-1, \
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PDO_DRIVER_API
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/* create driver specific portion of the database handle and stash it into
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* the dbh. dbh contains the data source string and flags for this
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* instance. You MUST respect dbh->is_persistent and pass that flag to
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* pemalloc() for all allocations that are stored in the dbh or your instance
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* data in the db, otherwise you will crash PHP when persistent connections
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* are used.
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*/
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int (*db_handle_factory)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, zval *driver_options);
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} pdo_driver_t;
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/* {{{ methods for a database handle */
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/* close or otherwise disconnect the database */
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typedef void (*pdo_dbh_close_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh);
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/* prepare a statement and stash driver specific portion into stmt
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* return true on success, false otherwise */
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typedef bool (*pdo_dbh_prepare_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, zend_string *sql, pdo_stmt_t *stmt, zval *driver_options);
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/* execute a statement (that does not return a result set)
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* Return -1 on failure, otherwise the number of affected rows */
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typedef zend_long (*pdo_dbh_do_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, const zend_string *sql);
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/* quote a string */
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typedef zend_string* (*pdo_dbh_quote_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, const zend_string *unquoted, enum pdo_param_type paramtype);
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/* transaction related (beingTransaction(), commit, rollBack, inTransaction)
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* Return true if currently inside a transaction, false otherwise. */
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typedef bool (*pdo_dbh_txn_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh);
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/* setting of attributes
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* Return true on success and false in case of failure */
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typedef bool (*pdo_dbh_set_attr_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, zend_long attr, zval *val);
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/* return last insert id. NULL indicates error condition.
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* name MIGHT be NULL */
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typedef zend_string *(*pdo_dbh_last_id_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, const zend_string *name);
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/* Fetch error information.
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* If stmt is not null, fetch information pertaining to the statement,
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* otherwise fetch global error information.
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* info is an initialized PHP array, if there are no messages leave it empty.
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* The driver should add the following information to the array "info" in this order:
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* - native error code
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* - string representation of the error code ... any other optional driver
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* specific data ...
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* PDO takes care of normalizing the array. */
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typedef void (*pdo_dbh_fetch_error_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, pdo_stmt_t *stmt, zval *info);
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/* fetching of attributes
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* There are 3 return states:
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* * -1 for errors while retrieving a valid attribute
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* * 0 for attempting to retrieve an attribute which is not supported by the driver
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* * any other value for success, *val must be set to the attribute value */
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typedef int (*pdo_dbh_get_attr_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, zend_long attr, zval *val);
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/* checking/pinging persistent connections; return SUCCESS if the connection
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* is still alive and ready to be used, FAILURE otherwise.
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* You may set this handler to NULL, which is equivalent to returning SUCCESS. */
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typedef zend_result (*pdo_dbh_check_liveness_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh);
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/* called at request end for each persistent dbh; this gives the driver
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* the opportunity to safely release resources that only have per-request
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* scope */
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typedef void (*pdo_dbh_request_shutdown)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh);
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/* Called when the PDO handle is scanned for GC. Should populate the get_gc buffer
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* with any zvals in the driver_data that would be freed if the handle is destroyed. */
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typedef void (*pdo_dbh_get_gc_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, zend_get_gc_buffer *buffer);
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/* for adding methods to the dbh or stmt objects
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pointer to a list of driver specific functions. The convention is
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to prefix the function names using the PDO driver name; this will
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reduce the chance of collisions with future functionality in the
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PDO class or in user code (they can extend the PDO object).
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*/
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enum {
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PDO_DBH_DRIVER_METHOD_KIND_DBH = 0,
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PDO_DBH_DRIVER_METHOD_KIND_STMT,
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PDO_DBH_DRIVER_METHOD_KIND__MAX
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};
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typedef const zend_function_entry *(*pdo_dbh_get_driver_methods_func)(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, int kind);
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struct pdo_dbh_methods {
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pdo_dbh_close_func closer;
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pdo_dbh_prepare_func preparer;
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pdo_dbh_do_func doer;
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pdo_dbh_quote_func quoter;
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pdo_dbh_txn_func begin;
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pdo_dbh_txn_func commit;
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pdo_dbh_txn_func rollback;
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pdo_dbh_set_attr_func set_attribute;
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pdo_dbh_last_id_func last_id;
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pdo_dbh_fetch_error_func fetch_err;
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pdo_dbh_get_attr_func get_attribute;
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pdo_dbh_check_liveness_func check_liveness;
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pdo_dbh_get_driver_methods_func get_driver_methods;
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pdo_dbh_request_shutdown persistent_shutdown;
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/* if defined to NULL, PDO will use its internal transaction tracking state */
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pdo_dbh_txn_func in_transaction;
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pdo_dbh_get_gc_func get_gc;
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};
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/* }}} */
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/* {{{ methods for a statement handle */
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/* free the statement handle */
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typedef int (*pdo_stmt_dtor_func)(pdo_stmt_t *stmt);
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/* start the query */
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typedef int (*pdo_stmt_execute_func)(pdo_stmt_t *stmt);
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/* causes the next row in the set to be fetched; indicates if there are no
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* more rows. The ori and offset params modify which row should be returned,
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* if the stmt represents a scrollable cursor */
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typedef int (*pdo_stmt_fetch_func)(pdo_stmt_t *stmt,
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enum pdo_fetch_orientation ori, zend_long offset);
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/* queries information about the type of a column, by index (0 based).
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* Driver should populate stmt->columns[colno] with appropriate info */
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typedef int (*pdo_stmt_describe_col_func)(pdo_stmt_t *stmt, int colno);
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/* Retrieves zval value of a column. If type is non-NULL, then this specifies the type which
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* the user requested through bindColumn(). The driver does not need to check this argument,
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* as PDO will perform any necessary conversions itself. However, it might be used to fetch
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* a value more efficiently into the final type, or make the behavior dependent on the requested
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* type. */
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typedef int (*pdo_stmt_get_col_data_func)(
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pdo_stmt_t *stmt, int colno, zval *result, enum pdo_param_type *type);
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/* hook for bound params */
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enum pdo_param_event {
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PDO_PARAM_EVT_ALLOC,
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PDO_PARAM_EVT_FREE,
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PDO_PARAM_EVT_EXEC_PRE,
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PDO_PARAM_EVT_EXEC_POST,
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PDO_PARAM_EVT_FETCH_PRE,
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PDO_PARAM_EVT_FETCH_POST,
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PDO_PARAM_EVT_NORMALIZE
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};
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typedef int (*pdo_stmt_param_hook_func)(pdo_stmt_t *stmt, struct pdo_bound_param_data *param, enum pdo_param_event event_type);
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/* setting of attributes */
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typedef int (*pdo_stmt_set_attr_func)(pdo_stmt_t *stmt, zend_long attr, zval *val);
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/* fetching of attributes */
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typedef int (*pdo_stmt_get_attr_func)(pdo_stmt_t *stmt, zend_long attr, zval *val);
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/* retrieves meta data for a numbered column.
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* Returns SUCCESS/FAILURE.
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* On SUCCESS, fill in return_value with an array with the following fields.
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* If a particular field is not supported, then the driver simply does not add it to
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* the array, so that scripts can use isset() to check for it.
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*
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* ### this is just a rough first cut, and subject to change ###
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*
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* name => the column name
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* len => the length/size of the column
|
||
|
* precision => precision of the column
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* pdo_type => an integer, one of the PDO_PARAM_XXX values
|
||
|
* scale => the floating point scale
|
||
|
* table => the table for that column
|
||
|
* type => a string representation of the type, mapped to the PHP equivalent type name
|
||
|
* native_type => a string representation of the type, native style, if different from
|
||
|
* the mapped name.
|
||
|
* flags => an array of flags including zero or more of the following:
|
||
|
* primary_key, not_null, unique_key, multiple_key, unsigned, auto_increment, blob
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Any driver specific data should be returned using a prefixed key or value.
|
||
|
* Eg: custom data for the mysql driver would use either
|
||
|
* 'mysql:foobar' => 'some data' // to add a new key to the array
|
||
|
* or
|
||
|
* 'flags' => array('not_null', 'mysql:some_flag'); // to add data to an existing key
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
typedef int (*pdo_stmt_get_column_meta_func)(pdo_stmt_t *stmt, zend_long colno, zval *return_value);
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* advances the statement to the next rowset of the batch.
|
||
|
* If it returns 1, PDO will tear down its idea of columns
|
||
|
* and meta data. If it returns 0, PDO will indicate an error
|
||
|
* to the caller. */
|
||
|
typedef int (*pdo_stmt_next_rowset_func)(pdo_stmt_t *stmt);
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* closes the active cursor on a statement, leaving the prepared
|
||
|
* statement ready for re-execution. Useful to explicitly state
|
||
|
* that you are done with a given rowset, without having to explicitly
|
||
|
* fetch all the rows. */
|
||
|
typedef int (*pdo_stmt_cursor_closer_func)(pdo_stmt_t *stmt);
|
||
|
|
||
|
struct pdo_stmt_methods {
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_dtor_func dtor;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_execute_func executer;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_fetch_func fetcher;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_describe_col_func describer;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_get_col_data_func get_col;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_param_hook_func param_hook;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_set_attr_func set_attribute;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_get_attr_func get_attribute;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_get_column_meta_func get_column_meta;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_next_rowset_func next_rowset;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_cursor_closer_func cursor_closer;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* }}} */
|
||
|
|
||
|
enum pdo_placeholder_support {
|
||
|
PDO_PLACEHOLDER_NONE=0,
|
||
|
PDO_PLACEHOLDER_NAMED=1,
|
||
|
PDO_PLACEHOLDER_POSITIONAL=2
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
struct _pdo_dbh_t {
|
||
|
/* driver specific methods */
|
||
|
const struct pdo_dbh_methods *methods;
|
||
|
/* driver specific data */
|
||
|
void *driver_data;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* credentials */
|
||
|
char *username, *password;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* if true, then data stored and pointed at by this handle must all be
|
||
|
* persistently allocated */
|
||
|
unsigned is_persistent:1;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* if true, driver should act as though a COMMIT were executed between
|
||
|
* each executed statement; otherwise, COMMIT must be carried out manually
|
||
|
* */
|
||
|
unsigned auto_commit:1;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* if true, the handle has been closed and will not function anymore */
|
||
|
unsigned is_closed:1;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* if true, the driver requires that memory be allocated explicitly for
|
||
|
* the columns that are returned */
|
||
|
unsigned alloc_own_columns:1;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* if true, commit or rollBack is allowed to be called */
|
||
|
bool in_txn:1;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* max length a single character can become after correct quoting */
|
||
|
unsigned max_escaped_char_length:3;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* oracle compat; see enum pdo_null_handling */
|
||
|
unsigned oracle_nulls:2;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* when set, convert int/floats to strings */
|
||
|
unsigned stringify:1;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* bitmap for pdo_param_event(s) to skip in dispatch_param_event */
|
||
|
unsigned skip_param_evt:7;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* the sum of the number of bits here and the bit fields preceding should
|
||
|
* equal 32 */
|
||
|
unsigned _reserved_flags:14;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* data source string used to open this handle */
|
||
|
const char *data_source;
|
||
|
size_t data_source_len;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* the global error code. */
|
||
|
pdo_error_type error_code;
|
||
|
|
||
|
enum pdo_error_mode error_mode;
|
||
|
|
||
|
enum pdo_case_conversion native_case, desired_case;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* persistent hash key associated with this handle */
|
||
|
const char *persistent_id;
|
||
|
size_t persistent_id_len;
|
||
|
unsigned int refcount;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* driver specific "class" methods for the dbh and stmt */
|
||
|
HashTable *cls_methods[PDO_DBH_DRIVER_METHOD_KIND__MAX];
|
||
|
|
||
|
pdo_driver_t *driver;
|
||
|
|
||
|
zend_class_entry *def_stmt_ce;
|
||
|
|
||
|
zval def_stmt_ctor_args;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* when calling PDO::query(), we need to keep the error
|
||
|
* context from the statement around until we next clear it.
|
||
|
* This will allow us to report the correct error message
|
||
|
* when PDO::query() fails */
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_t *query_stmt;
|
||
|
zval query_stmt_zval;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* defaults for fetches */
|
||
|
enum pdo_fetch_type default_fetch_type;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* represents a connection to a database */
|
||
|
struct _pdo_dbh_object_t {
|
||
|
pdo_dbh_t *inner;
|
||
|
/* these items must appear in this order at the beginning of the
|
||
|
struct so that this can be cast as a zend_object. we need this
|
||
|
to allow the extending class to escape all the custom handlers
|
||
|
that PDO declares.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
zend_object std;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline pdo_dbh_t *php_pdo_dbh_fetch_inner(zend_object *obj) {
|
||
|
return (pdo_dbh_t *)(((pdo_dbh_object_t *)((char*)(obj) - XtOffsetOf(pdo_dbh_object_t, std)))->inner);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline pdo_dbh_object_t *php_pdo_dbh_fetch_object(zend_object *obj) {
|
||
|
return (pdo_dbh_object_t *)((char*)(obj) - XtOffsetOf(pdo_dbh_object_t, std));
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
#define Z_PDO_DBH_P(zv) php_pdo_dbh_fetch_inner(Z_OBJ_P((zv)))
|
||
|
#define Z_PDO_OBJECT_P(zv) php_pdo_dbh_fetch_object(Z_OBJ_P((zv)))
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* describes a column */
|
||
|
struct pdo_column_data {
|
||
|
zend_string *name;
|
||
|
size_t maxlen;
|
||
|
zend_ulong precision;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* describes a bound parameter */
|
||
|
struct pdo_bound_param_data {
|
||
|
zval parameter; /* the variable itself */
|
||
|
|
||
|
zval driver_params; /* optional parameter(s) for the driver */
|
||
|
|
||
|
zend_long paramno; /* if -1, then it has a name, and we don't know the index *yet* */
|
||
|
zend_string *name;
|
||
|
|
||
|
zend_long max_value_len; /* as a hint for pre-allocation */
|
||
|
|
||
|
void *driver_data;
|
||
|
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_t *stmt; /* for convenience in dtor */
|
||
|
|
||
|
enum pdo_param_type param_type; /* desired or suggested variable type */
|
||
|
|
||
|
int is_param; /* parameter or column ? */
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* represents a prepared statement */
|
||
|
struct _pdo_stmt_t {
|
||
|
/* driver specifics */
|
||
|
const struct pdo_stmt_methods *methods;
|
||
|
void *driver_data;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* if true, we've already successfully executed this statement at least
|
||
|
* once */
|
||
|
unsigned executed:1;
|
||
|
/* if true, the statement supports placeholders and can implement
|
||
|
* bindParam() for its prepared statements, if false, PDO should
|
||
|
* emulate prepare and bind on its behalf */
|
||
|
unsigned supports_placeholders:2;
|
||
|
|
||
|
unsigned _reserved:29;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* the number of columns in the result set; not valid until after
|
||
|
* the statement has been executed at least once. In some cases, might
|
||
|
* not be valid until fetch (at the driver level) has been called at least once.
|
||
|
* */
|
||
|
int column_count;
|
||
|
struct pdo_column_data *columns;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* we want to keep the dbh alive while we live, so we own a reference */
|
||
|
zval database_object_handle;
|
||
|
pdo_dbh_t *dbh;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* keep track of bound input parameters. Some drivers support
|
||
|
* input/output parameters, but you can't rely on that working */
|
||
|
HashTable *bound_params;
|
||
|
/* When rewriting from named to positional, this maps positions to names */
|
||
|
HashTable *bound_param_map;
|
||
|
/* keep track of PHP variables bound to named (or positional) columns
|
||
|
* in the result set */
|
||
|
HashTable *bound_columns;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* not always meaningful */
|
||
|
zend_long row_count;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* used to hold the statement's current query */
|
||
|
zend_string *query_string;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* the copy of the query with expanded binds ONLY for emulated-prepare drivers */
|
||
|
zend_string *active_query_string;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* the cursor specific error code. */
|
||
|
pdo_error_type error_code;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* for lazy fetches, we always return the same lazy object handle.
|
||
|
* Let's keep it here. */
|
||
|
zval lazy_object_ref;
|
||
|
zend_ulong refcount;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* defaults for fetches */
|
||
|
enum pdo_fetch_type default_fetch_type;
|
||
|
union {
|
||
|
int column;
|
||
|
struct {
|
||
|
zval ctor_args; /* freed */
|
||
|
zend_fcall_info fci;
|
||
|
zend_fcall_info_cache fcc;
|
||
|
zval retval;
|
||
|
zend_class_entry *ce;
|
||
|
} cls;
|
||
|
struct {
|
||
|
zval fetch_args; /* freed */
|
||
|
zend_fcall_info fci;
|
||
|
zend_fcall_info_cache fcc;
|
||
|
zval object;
|
||
|
zval function;
|
||
|
zval *values; /* freed */
|
||
|
} func;
|
||
|
zval into;
|
||
|
} fetch;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* used by the query parser for driver specific
|
||
|
* parameter naming (see pgsql driver for example) */
|
||
|
const char *named_rewrite_template;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* these items must appear in this order at the beginning of the
|
||
|
struct so that this can be cast as a zend_object. we need this
|
||
|
to allow the extending class to escape all the custom handlers
|
||
|
that PDO declares.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
zend_object std;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline pdo_stmt_t *php_pdo_stmt_fetch_object(zend_object *obj) {
|
||
|
return (pdo_stmt_t *)((char*)(obj) - XtOffsetOf(pdo_stmt_t, std));
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
#define Z_PDO_STMT_P(zv) php_pdo_stmt_fetch_object(Z_OBJ_P((zv)))
|
||
|
|
||
|
struct _pdo_row_t {
|
||
|
zend_object std;
|
||
|
pdo_stmt_t *stmt;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* Call this in MINIT to register the PDO driver.
|
||
|
* Registering the driver might fail and should be reported accordingly in MINIT. */
|
||
|
PDO_API zend_result php_pdo_register_driver(const pdo_driver_t *driver);
|
||
|
/* call this in MSHUTDOWN to unregister your PDO driver */
|
||
|
PDO_API void php_pdo_unregister_driver(const pdo_driver_t *driver);
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* For the convenience of drivers, this function will parse a data source
|
||
|
* string, of the form "name=value; name2=value2" and populate variables
|
||
|
* according to the data you pass in and array of pdo_data_src_parser structures */
|
||
|
struct pdo_data_src_parser {
|
||
|
const char *optname;
|
||
|
char *optval;
|
||
|
int freeme;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
PDO_API int php_pdo_parse_data_source(const char *data_source,
|
||
|
zend_ulong data_source_len, struct pdo_data_src_parser *parsed,
|
||
|
int nparams);
|
||
|
|
||
|
PDO_API zend_class_entry *php_pdo_get_dbh_ce(void);
|
||
|
PDO_API zend_class_entry *php_pdo_get_exception(void);
|
||
|
|
||
|
PDO_API int pdo_parse_params(pdo_stmt_t *stmt, zend_string *inquery, zend_string **outquery);
|
||
|
|
||
|
PDO_API void pdo_raise_impl_error(pdo_dbh_t *dbh, pdo_stmt_t *stmt,
|
||
|
pdo_error_type sqlstate, const char *supp);
|
||
|
|
||
|
PDO_API void php_pdo_dbh_addref(pdo_dbh_t *dbh);
|
||
|
PDO_API void php_pdo_dbh_delref(pdo_dbh_t *dbh);
|
||
|
|
||
|
PDO_API void php_pdo_free_statement(pdo_stmt_t *stmt);
|
||
|
PDO_API void php_pdo_stmt_set_column_count(pdo_stmt_t *stmt, int new_count);
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* Normalization for fetching long param for driver attributes */
|
||
|
PDO_API bool pdo_get_long_param(zend_long *lval, zval *value);
|
||
|
PDO_API bool pdo_get_bool_param(bool *bval, zval *value);
|
||
|
|
||
|
PDO_API void pdo_throw_exception(unsigned int driver_errcode, char *driver_errmsg, pdo_error_type *pdo_error);
|
||
|
#endif /* PHP_PDO_DRIVER_H */
|