@- added ZTS connection pooling support to the oci extension
@ connections will now be pooled per process and not
@ per thread anymore. the number of persistent and active
@ connections is now also shown in the phpinfo() output (harald)
ocitelllob(); [ OCI_Lob->tell(); ] - ftell(); analogue for Lobs
ociwritelob(); [ OCI_Lob->write(); ] - fwrite(); analogue for Lobs
ocitruncatelob(); [ OCI_Lob->truncate(); ] - ftruncate(); analogue for Lobs
ocieraselob(); [ OCI_Lob->erase(); ] - erases specified part of a Lob (for BLOBs it means zero-filling, for CLOBs - space-filling)
ociflushlob(); [ OCI_Lob->flush(); ] - flushes Lob buffer (if buffering was enabled before)
ocisetbufferinglob(); [ OCI_Lob->setBuffering(); ] - turns on/off buffering for the current Lob
ocigetbufferinglob(); [ OCI_Lob->getBuffering(); ] - gets buffering' current state
ocirewindlob(); [ OCI_Lob->rewind(); ] - rewind(); analogue for Lobs
ocireadlob(); [ OCI_Lob->read(); ] - fread(); analogue for Lobs
ocieoflob(); [ OCI_Lob->eof(); ] - feof(); analogue for Lobs
ociseeklob(); [ OCI_Lob->seek(); ] - fseek(); analogue for Lobs
ocilobgetlength(); [ OCI_Lob->getLength(); ] - filesize(); analogue for Lobs
ociappendlob(); - appends data from a Lob to another Lob
ocicopylob(); - copies data from a Lob to another Lob
ociisequallob(); - compares 2 Lobs and checks if they are equal
TODO cleanup
and other minor fixes
OCILogon now has a forth optional parameter, which is the character set requested by the string (i.e. we8iso8859p1). when left blank, NLS_LANG or default is used.
config.m4 was changed to identify Oracle 9+ which is needed for this feature. all other oracle versions (lesser) fall back to the old behaviour.
- only invalidate the define list after all rows from a REFCORSOR are read,
"normal" corsors will now remember their column defines. this means that
ocigetcolumn[name|type|..] will from now on work even after the result set
has been read.
Added a few RCS $Id$ tags.
# Note: I have avoided changing any .h files if the corresponding .c file
# had not already been changed as I am not sure if there are any legal
# issues here. So some extensions still have PHP 3 headers.
Draft 3 of IEEE 1003.1 200x, "2.2 The Compilation Environment"
All identifiers that begin with an underscore and either an uppercase
letter or another underscore are always reserved for any use by the
implementation.
lots of cleanup - all invisible to the user (i hope;-)
- full refcounting of connections & statements
- cleanup of the descriptor-code (descriptors are now real resources)
- we now use SQLT_CHR instead of SQLT_STR (no trailing \0) - smarter & faster
- ocifetchinto(OCI_BOTH) will use references.