I spent pretty much all day working through the outstanding PDO bugs
listed on bugs.php.net and pecl.php.net. There are now no known
problems with any of the main-stream drivers, so I've bumped the
version numbers up to 1.0RC1 and released them via PECL (ODBC and OCI
package releases are pending
FC1 and FC4
Using php5-200509110430
gcc-3.3.2
/home/kevin/html/php/dev/this/php5-200509110430/ext/pdo_mysql/mysql_statement.c:
In function `pdo_mysql_stmt_execute':
/home/kevin/html/php/dev/this/php5-200509110430/ext/pdo_mysql/mysql_statement.c:121:
error: `STMT_ATTR_UPDATE_MAX_LENGTH'
PDO_MYSQL only supports up to version 4 (the stable releases).
I've had a long day, so I don't feel particularly motivated to add
mysql 5 support, and probably won't for PHP 5.1.
--Wez.
On 9/11/05, Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Wez Furlong [EMAIL
This one time, at band camp, Wez Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PDO_MYSQL only supports up to version 4 (the stable releases).
I've had a long day, so I don't feel particularly motivated to add
mysql 5 support, and probably won't for PHP 5.1.
sounds good to me
Kevin
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Hello,
Please us only 3 digits versions number, x.y.z. version_compare will
miserably fail to compare 1.0 and 1.0.0, for example.
Except lazyness, there should be no reason to follow this little rule,
thanks :-)
Regards,
--Pierre
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 11:59:03 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pierre Joye) wrote:
Except lazyness, there should be no reason to follow this little
rule, thanks :-)
to not follow :)
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On 9/11/05, Wez Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like the configureoptions handling is broken.
Try this:
$ cd php-src/ext/pdo_odbc
$ pear package
$ sudo pear install PDO_ODBC-1.0RC1.tgz
It doesn't prompt for the configure options anymore.
I just commited a fix, if you have some
PHP Fatal error: Class PDOStatement must implement interface Traversable as
part of either Iterator or IteratorAggregate i
n Unknown on line 0
make: [test] Error 254 (ignored)
exit 0;
/home/kevin/html/php/dev/this/php5-200509110430/ext/sqlite/libsqlite/src/parse.y
Installing PHP SAPI module:
Anyone releasing 1.0 and 1.0.0 for the same package needs their head
checked anyway. :)
--Wez.
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 11:59:03 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pierre Joye) wrote:
Except lazyness, there should be no reason to follow this little
Looks like implementing traversable also requires implementing some
other interfaces.
I've removed this line from the code in CVS, so that people can
actually use the snapshots; they're currently all hard-broken with
this error when a class implements traversable.
If there's any other code doing
I've created a new module, which is an improvement to the socket library. I
however do not plan on re-writing every single function. So I need to find a
way to somehow access the socket library's resources. My question is, is
there a way to access another module's resource?
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The module whose resources you are accessing needs to export a
function that will give you the list id, and also publish their
structure layout in a header file.
Just out of interest, what functions are in your extension?
--Wez.
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I've created a new
Wez Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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The module whose resources you are accessing needs to export a
function that will give you the list id, and also publish their
structure layout in a header file.
Just out of interest, what functions are in your extension?
Hello,
Without arguing again about the fix for the memory corruption
discovered earlier this summer and without anyone able to reproduce
with a medium size script, _why_ in the world one applies this fix to
the 5.0 branche?
5.0.5 was supposed to be a _security_ fix release only. I do know many
On 9/11/05, RG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I've improved the socket_accept and socket_connect functions and I've
name them socketi_*. socketi_accept returns the IP as well as the port
number, and socket_connect has a timeout function.
Have you seen stream_socket_server(),
Yeah I have seen those functions, but they are quite bloated in my opnion.
Is there any way of getting the resource id without modifying sockets?
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On 9/11/05, RG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I've improved the socket_accept and
This one time, at band camp, Wez Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like implementing traversable also requires implementing some
other interfaces.
I've removed this line from the code in CVS, so that people can
actually use the snapshots; they're currently all hard-broken with
this
On 9/11/05, RG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah I have seen those functions, but they are quite bloated in my opnion.
Maybe so, but at least they work :)
Is there any way of getting the resource id without modifying sockets?
Nope.
--Wez.
Wez Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
It's something for Marcus to look at, as he added that line.
--Wez.
On 9/11/05, Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Wez Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like implementing traversable also requires implementing some
other interfaces.
I've removed
Is there any way of getting the resource id without modifying sockets?
ZEND_API int zend_fetch_list_dtor_id(char *type_name);
As an implementation:
In *your* socketi.c:
static int le_socket = -1;
PHP_RINIT(socketi)
{
if (le_socket == -1) {
le_socket =
static int le_socket = -1;
Scratch that, those instances of -1 should have been 0
(Which is what zend_fetch_list_dtor_id() returns as failure)
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