php-src/ext/mysqli/tests/003.phpt

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PHP

--TEST--
mysqli connect
--SKIPIF--
<?php
require_once('skipif.inc');
require_once('skipifconnectfailure.inc');
?>
--FILE--
<?php
include "connect.inc";
$link = mysqli_connect($host, $user, $passwd, $db, $port, $socket);
mysqli_query($link, "SET sql_mode=''");
if (!mysqli_query($link,"DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test_bind_result"))
printf("[001] [%d] %s\n", mysqli_errno($link), mysqli_error($link));
$rc = @mysqli_query($link,"CREATE TABLE test_bind_result(
c1 date,
c2 time,
c3 timestamp(14),
c4 year,
c5 datetime,
c6 timestamp(4),
c7 timestamp(6)) ENGINE=" . $engine);
/*
Seems that not all MySQL 6.0 installations use defaults that ignore the display widths.
From the manual:
From MySQL 4.1.0 on, TIMESTAMP display format differs from that of earlier MySQL releases:
[...]
Display widths (used as described in the preceding section) are no longer supported.
In other words, for declarations such as TIMESTAMP(2), TIMESTAMP(4), and so on,
the display width is ignored.
[...]
*/
if (!$rc)
$rc = @mysqli_query($link,"CREATE TABLE test_bind_result(
c1 date,
c2 time,
c3 timestamp,
c4 year,
c5 datetime,
c6 timestamp,
c7 timestamp) ENGINE=" . $engine);
if (!$rc)
printf("[002] [%d] %s\n", mysqli_errno($link), mysqli_error($link));
$rc = mysqli_query($link, "INSERT INTO test_bind_result VALUES(
'2002-01-02',
'12:49:00',
'2002-01-02 17:46:59',
2010,
'2010-07-10',
'2020','1999-12-29')");
if (!$rc)
printf("[003] [%d] %s\n", mysqli_errno($link), mysqli_error($link));
$stmt = mysqli_prepare($link, "SELECT c1, c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7 FROM test_bind_result");
mysqli_bind_result($stmt, $c1, $c2, $c3, $c4, $c5, $c6, $c7);
mysqli_execute($stmt);
mysqli_fetch($stmt);
$test = array($c1,$c2,$c3,$c4,$c5,$c6,$c7);
var_dump($test);
mysqli_stmt_close($stmt);
mysqli_query($link, "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test_bind_result");
mysqli_close($link);
print "done!";
?>
--EXPECTF--
array(7) {
[0]=>
%unicode|string%(10) "2002-01-02"
[1]=>
%unicode|string%(8) "12:49:00"
[2]=>
%unicode|string%(19) "2002-01-02 17:46:59"
[3]=>
int(2010)
[4]=>
%unicode|string%(19) "2010-07-10 00:00:00"
[5]=>
%unicode|string%(19) "0000-00-00 00:00:00"
[6]=>
%unicode|string%(19) "1999-12-29 00:00:00"
}
done!