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collections, statements and BLOBs seem to be working ok though there are still some things to be done in order to make oci_bind_array_by_name() work with U-strings Notes: - in Unicode mode OCI8 always speaks to Oracle server using UTF-16, so all the conversions are done by the client lib. This is why character set parameter of oci_connect() and NLS_LANG are ignored in U-mode. - BLOBs and CLOBs behave quite differently in U-mode. Reading data from a CLOB would result in Unicode string, while BLOBs would return binary string. Also, all LOB utilities work with _bytes_ when BLOB is used and _characters_ when it's CLOB. It's not that obvious, but it does make a lot of sense to me.
35 lines
649 B
PHP
35 lines
649 B
PHP
--TEST--
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Bug #36096 (oci_result() returns garbage after oci_fetch() failed)
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--SKIPIF--
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<?php if (!extension_loaded('oci8')) die("skip no oci8 extension"); ?>
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--FILE--
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<?php
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require dirname(__FILE__)."/connect.inc";
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$sql = "SELECT 'ABC' FROM DUAL WHERE 1<>1";
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$stmt = oci_parse($c, $sql);
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if(oci_execute($stmt, OCI_COMMIT_ON_SUCCESS)){
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var_dump(oci_fetch($stmt));
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var_dump(oci_result($stmt, 1));
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var_dump(oci_field_name($stmt, 1));
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var_dump(oci_field_type($stmt, 1));
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}
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echo "Done\n";
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?>
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--EXPECT--
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bool(false)
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bool(false)
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string(5) "'ABC'"
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string(4) "CHAR"
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Done
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--UEXPECT--
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bool(false)
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bool(false)
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unicode(5) "'ABC'"
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unicode(4) "CHAR"
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Done
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