php-src/ext/mysql/tests/mysql_get_proto_info.phpt
Ulf Wendel fb4967900d Same as for ext/mysqli tests: addition of a new environment variable
MYSQL_TEST_SKIP_CONNECT_FAILURE  which controls how to deal with connection
problems. If MYSQL_TEST_SKIP_CONNECT_FAILURE = false (default) connection
problems will make a test fail. If you set MYSQL_TEST_SKIP_CONNECT_FAILURE
to any value that evaluates to true in PHP, a test which cannot connect to
the database will be skipped.
2007-08-09 11:53:17 +00:00

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--TEST--
mysql_get_proto_info()
--SKIPIF--
<?php
require_once('skipif.inc');
require_once('skipifconnectfailure.inc');
?>
--FILE--
<?php
include_once "connect.inc";
if (false !== ($tmp = @mysql_get_proto_info(NULL)))
printf("[002] Expecting boolean/false, got %s/%s\n", gettype($tmp), $tmp);
require "table.inc";
if (!is_int($info = mysql_get_proto_info($link)) || (0 === $info))
printf("[003] Expecting int/any_non_empty, got %s/%s\n", gettype($info), $info);
if (!is_int($info2 = mysql_get_proto_info()) || (0 === $info2))
printf("[004] Expecting int/any_non_empty, got %s/%s\n", gettype($info2), $info2);
assert($info === $info2);
if (NULL !== ($tmp = @mysql_get_proto_info('too many', 'arguments')))
printf("[005] Expecting NULL got %s/%s\n", gettype($tmp), $tmp);
print "done!";
?>
--EXPECTF--
done!