hehe, I just figured that you can use both... with and without the '_'.
sorry for messing this up. the one with the "_" is actually featured in the
documentation, while my code keeps getting shorter over time because of
lazyness :)

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> > $number = MYSQL_NUM_ROWS($result);
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