* Removed ini options, safe_mode*
* Removed --enable-safe-mode --with-exec-dir configure options on Unix
* Updated extensions, SAPI's and core
* php_get_current_user() is now declared in main.c, thrus no need to include safe_mode.h anymore
mysql_stmt_attr_set returns my_bool instead of int.
If it was int, then 0 is success and !0 is failure, but
for my_bool 0 (FALSE) is failure and !0 is success.
We need to use macros from mysqlnd to be able to read the
bit fields, as they are specially encoded. mysqlnd is always
there, 5.3+, so its macros can be used, even if mysqlnd is
not compiled as library of choice.
Do yourself a favour and use mysqlnd. mysqlnd has no isuses here.
If you insist on using the MySQL Client Library (libmysql) I strongly recommend to use mysqli_stmt_store_result() when fetching geometry data using prepared statements. When streaming data, which is the default for prepared statements, ext/mysqli will have to make a guess on the size of the result buffer it needs. The guess is based on a length reported by the MySQL CLient Library (libmysql). The MySQL Client Library reports 4GB (!) for a POINT - a conservative and safe guess. Consequently, ext/mysqli will try to allocate 4GB of RAM. The true (maximum) size of the column is not available before buffering the result on the client using mysqli_stmt_store_result(). If you call mysqli_stmt_store_result(), the result buffers will not get bigger than needed. However, store_result()/buffering is usually not what you want when you ask for prepared statements.
[DOC] This makes mysql_refresh() as described in
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/6.0/en/mysql-refresh.html
available as mysqli_Refresh() and mysqli->refresh()
MYSQLI_REFRESH_BACKUP_LOG is only available when linking libmysql 6.0
or mysqlnd
We need to clone them, if there will be a transformation (convert_to_xxx)
which will change the origin
(bug#44390 bind_param / bind_result and Object member variables)
- Make mysqlnd more compatible to libmysql, in this case if the execute of
a statement fails set the state of the statement back to PREPARED
- A test case to check the case of a failing statement.