ID:               44327
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      uwendel at mysql dot com
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         PDO related
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      5.3CVS-2008-03-04 (snap)
 New Comment:

Part one of my report is bogus and the crash seems to be gone. Can
anybody verify and close it?


Previous Comments:
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[2008-04-14 09:06:06] uwendel at mysql dot com

Adding "Crash" to Summary.

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[2008-04-14 09:03:12] uwendel at mysql dot com

Crash with CVS snapshot


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/php53_libmysql> sapi/cli/php -v
PHP 5.3.0-dev (cli) (built: Apr 11 2008 12:02:49)
Copyright (c) 1997-2008 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2008 Zend Technologies

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/php53_libmysql> sapi/cli/php -r '$db = new
PDO("sqlite:/tmp/foo"); $stmt = $db->query("SELECT 1"); $row =
$stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_LAZY);  var_dump($row->{0});
var_dump($row->queryString); get_class($row);'
string(1) "1"
string(1) "1"
Speicherzugriffsfehler

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[2008-03-04 17:21:29] uwendel at mysql dot com

Description:
------------
What kind of thing is the PDORow::queryString property? 

PDORow objects are generated and returned by
PDOStatement::fetch(PDO::FETCH_LAZY). PDORow objects seem a bit special
in some ways. 

1) "PDO::FETCH_LAZY = PDO::FETCH_OBJ + PDO::FETCH_BOTH"

PDO::FETCH_BOTH means that the returned data is both indexed by the
column name and a column offset number. For example, a query like SELECT
id FROM test should return an object (resp. array) with the properties
{0} and id. You can access both properties and you get what you want.
But var_dump() will report only the column name based property and not
the property based on the numeric column offset.

I have no idea if this is a var_dump() or a PDO flaw. 


2) The magic queryString property

var_dump() reports a queryString property for PDORow objects returned
by PDOStatement::fetch(). In all my testing I found the queryString
propery value to be the query string which has constructed the
corresponding PDOStatement object. However, I cannot access this
property. I see it, but I have no access. That makes it a bit "magic".

Also, note how var_dump(), var_export() and debug_zval_dump report
different things. Johannes already explained to me that the functions
might do different things, but anyway it looks confusing to me.



Reproduce code:
---------------
------------------------ 1, FETCH_LAZY and numeric offset ----------

sapi/cli/php -r '$db = new
PDO("mysql:dbname=phptest;unix_socket=/tmp/mysql.sock", "root", "root");
$stmt = $db->prepare("SELECT 1 AS \"one\""); $stmt->execute(); $row =
$stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_LAZY); var_dump($row); var_dump($row->{0});
var_dump($row->one); '
object(PDORow)#3 (2) {
  ["queryString"]=>
  string(17) "SELECT 1 AS "one""
  ["one"]=>
  string(1) "1"
}
-->
string(1) "1"
string(1) "1"


-------------------- 2, magic PDORow::queryString() ---------

sapi/cli/php -r '$db = new
PDO("mysql:dbname=phptest;unix_socket=/tmp/mysql.sock", "root", "root");
$stmt = $db->prepare("SELECT 1 AS \"one\""); $stmt->execute(); $row =
$stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_LAZY); var_dump($row);
var_dump($row->queryString); '
object(PDORow)#3 (2) {
  ["queryString"]=>
  string(17) "SELECT 1 AS "one""
  ["one"]=>
  string(1) "1"
}
-->
UNKNOWN:0


sapi/cli/php -r '$db = new
PDO("mysql:dbname=phptest;unix_socket=/tmp/mysql.sock", "root", "root");
$db->exec("DROP TABLE test"); $db->exec("CREATE TABLE test (id INT)");
$db->exec("INSERT INTO test(id) VALUES (1)"); $stmt =
$db->prepare("SELECT id FROM test"); $stmt->execute(); $row =
$stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_LAZY); var_dump($row);
var_dump($row->queryString); var_export($row->queryString); print "\n";
debug_zval_dump($row->queryString);'
-->
UNKNOWN:0
NULL
UNKNOWN:0



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