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diff --git a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/ibmDb2.php b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/ibmDb2.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f97e7b086 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/ibmDb2.php @@ -0,0 +1,1221 @@ +<?php + +namespace Safe; + +use Safe\Exceptions\IbmDb2Exception; + +/** + * Sets or gets the AUTOCOMMIT behavior of the specified connection resource. + * + * @param resource $connection A valid database connection resource variable as returned from + * db2_connect or db2_pconnect. + * @param int $value One of the following constants: + * + * + * DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF + * + * + * Turns AUTOCOMMIT off. + * + * + * + * + * DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_ON + * + * + * Turns AUTOCOMMIT on. + * + * + * + * + * + * Turns AUTOCOMMIT off. + * + * Turns AUTOCOMMIT on. + * @return mixed When db2_autocommit receives only the + * connection parameter, it returns the current state + * of AUTOCOMMIT for the requested connection as an integer value. A value of + * DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF indicates that AUTOCOMMIT is off, while a value of DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_ON indicates that + * AUTOCOMMIT is on. + * + * When db2_autocommit receives both the + * connection parameter and + * autocommit parameter, it attempts to set the + * AUTOCOMMIT state of the requested connection to the corresponding state. + * Returns TRUE on success. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_autocommit($connection, int $value = null) +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($value !== null) { + $result = \db2_autocommit($connection, $value); + } else { + $result = \db2_autocommit($connection); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Binds a PHP variable to an SQL statement parameter in a statement resource + * returned by db2_prepare. This function gives you more + * control over the parameter type, data type, precision, and scale for the + * parameter than simply passing the variable as part of the optional input + * array to db2_execute. + * + * @param resource $stmt A prepared statement returned from db2_prepare. + * @param int $parameter_number Specifies the 1-indexed position of the parameter in the prepared + * statement. + * @param string $variable_name A string specifying the name of the PHP variable to bind to the + * parameter specified by parameter_number. + * @param int $parameter_type A constant specifying whether the PHP variable should be bound to the + * SQL parameter as an input parameter (DB2_PARAM_IN), + * an output parameter (DB2_PARAM_OUT), or as a + * parameter that accepts input and returns output + * (DB2_PARAM_INOUT). To avoid memory overhead, you can + * also specify DB2_PARAM_FILE to bind the PHP variable + * to the name of a file that contains large object (BLOB, CLOB, or DBCLOB) + * data. + * @param int $data_type A constant specifying the SQL data type that the PHP variable should be + * bound as: one of DB2_BINARY, + * DB2_CHAR, DB2_DOUBLE, or + * DB2_LONG . + * @param int $precision Specifies the precision with which the variable should be bound to the + * database. This parameter can also be used for retrieving XML output values + * from stored procedures. A non-negative value specifies the maximum size of + * the XML data that will be retrieved from the database. If this parameter + * is not used, a default of 1MB will be assumed for retrieving the XML + * output value from the stored procedure. + * @param int $scale Specifies the scale with which the variable should be bound to the + * database. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_bind_param($stmt, int $parameter_number, string $variable_name, int $parameter_type = null, int $data_type = 0, int $precision = -1, int $scale = 0): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($scale !== 0) { + $result = \db2_bind_param($stmt, $parameter_number, $variable_name, $parameter_type, $data_type, $precision, $scale); + } elseif ($precision !== -1) { + $result = \db2_bind_param($stmt, $parameter_number, $variable_name, $parameter_type, $data_type, $precision); + } elseif ($data_type !== 0) { + $result = \db2_bind_param($stmt, $parameter_number, $variable_name, $parameter_type, $data_type); + } elseif ($parameter_type !== null) { + $result = \db2_bind_param($stmt, $parameter_number, $variable_name, $parameter_type); + } else { + $result = \db2_bind_param($stmt, $parameter_number, $variable_name); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * This function returns an object with read-only properties that return + * information about the DB2 database client. The following table lists + * the DB2 client properties: + * + * DB2 client properties + * + * + * + * Property name + * Return type + * Description + * + * + * + * + * APPL_CODEPAGE + * int + * The application code page. + * + * + * CONN_CODEPAGE + * int + * The code page for the current connection. + * + * + * DATA_SOURCE_NAME + * string + * The data source name (DSN) used to create the current connection + * to the database. + * + * + * DRIVER_NAME + * string + * The name of the library that implements the DB2 Call + * Level Interface (CLI) specification. + * + * + * DRIVER_ODBC_VER + * string + * The version of ODBC that the DB2 client supports. This returns a + * string "MM.mm" where MM is the major version and + * mm is the minor version. The DB2 client always + * returns "03.51". + * + * + * + * DRIVER_VER + * string + * The version of the client, in the form of a string "MM.mm.uuuu" where + * MM is the major version, + * mm is the minor version, + * and uuuu is the update. For example, "08.02.0001" + * represents major version 8, minor version 2, update 1. + * + * + * + * ODBC_SQL_CONFORMANCE + * string + * + * The level of ODBC SQL grammar supported by the client: + * + * + * MINIMUM + * + * + * Supports the minimum ODBC SQL grammar. + * + * + * + * + * CORE + * + * + * Supports the core ODBC SQL grammar. + * + * + * + * + * EXTENDED + * + * + * Supports extended ODBC SQL grammar. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * ODBC_VER + * string + * The version of ODBC that the ODBC driver manager supports. This + * returns a string "MM.mm.rrrr" where MM is the major + * version, mm is the minor version, and + * rrrr is the release. The DB2 client always returns + * "03.01.0000". + * + * + * + * + * + * + * @param resource $connection Specifies an active DB2 client connection. + * @return object Returns an object on a successful call. Returns FALSE on failure. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_client_info($connection): object +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \db2_client_info($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * This function closes a DB2 client connection created with + * db2_connect and returns the corresponding + * resources to the database server. + * + * If you attempt to close a persistent DB2 client connection created with + * db2_pconnect, the close request is ignored and the + * persistent DB2 client connection remains available for the next caller. + * + * @param resource $connection Specifies an active DB2 client connection. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_close($connection): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \db2_close($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Commits an in-progress transaction on the specified connection resource and + * begins a new transaction. PHP applications normally default to AUTOCOMMIT + * mode, so db2_commit is not necessary unless AUTOCOMMIT + * has been turned off for the connection resource. + * + * @param resource $connection A valid database connection resource variable as returned from + * db2_connect or db2_pconnect. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_commit($connection): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \db2_commit($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * db2_execute executes an SQL statement that was + * prepared by db2_prepare. + * + * If the SQL statement returns a result set, for example, a SELECT statement + * or a CALL to a stored procedure that returns one or more result sets, you + * can retrieve a row as an array from the stmt resource + * using db2_fetch_assoc, + * db2_fetch_both, or + * db2_fetch_array. Alternatively, you can use + * db2_fetch_row to move the result set pointer to the + * next row and fetch a column at a time from that row with + * db2_result. + * + * Refer to db2_prepare for a brief discussion of the + * advantages of using db2_prepare and + * db2_execute rather than db2_exec. + * + * @param resource $stmt A prepared statement returned from db2_prepare. + * @param array $parameters An array of input parameters matching any parameter markers contained + * in the prepared statement. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_execute($stmt, array $parameters = null): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($parameters !== null) { + $result = \db2_execute($stmt, $parameters); + } else { + $result = \db2_execute($stmt); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Frees the system and database resources that are associated with a result + * set. These resources are freed implicitly when a script finishes, but you + * can call db2_free_result to explicitly free the result + * set resources before the end of the script. + * + * @param resource $stmt A valid statement resource. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_free_result($stmt): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \db2_free_result($stmt); + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Frees the system and database resources that are associated with a statement + * resource. These resources are freed implicitly when a script finishes, but + * you can call db2_free_stmt to explicitly free the + * statement resources before the end of the script. + * + * @param resource $stmt A valid statement resource. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_free_stmt($stmt): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \db2_free_stmt($stmt); + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Retrieves the value of a specified option value for a statement resource + * or a connection resource. + * + * @param resource $resource A valid statement resource as returned from + * db2_prepare or a valid connection resource as + * returned from db2_connect or + * db2_pconnect. + * @param string $option A valid statement or connection options. The following new options are available + * as of ibm_db2 version 1.6.0. They provide useful tracking information + * that can be set during execution with db2_get_option. + * + * + * Prior versions of ibm_db2 do not support these new options. + * + * + * When the value in each option is being set, some servers might not handle + * the entire length provided and might truncate the value. + * + * + * To ensure that the data specified in each option is converted correctly + * when transmitted to a host system, use only the characters A through Z, + * 0 through 9, and the underscore (_) or period (.). + * + * + * + * + * userid + * + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_USERID - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client user ID sent to the host + * database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 16 characters. + * This user-id is not to be confused with the authentication user-id, it is for + * identification purposes only and is not used for any authorization. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * acctstr + * + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_ACCTSTR - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client accounting string sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 200 characters. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * applname + * + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_APPLNAME - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client application name sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 32 characters. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * wrkstnname + * + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_WRKSTNNAME - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client workstation name sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 18 characters. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * Prior versions of ibm_db2 do not support these new options. + * + * When the value in each option is being set, some servers might not handle + * the entire length provided and might truncate the value. + * + * To ensure that the data specified in each option is converted correctly + * when transmitted to a host system, use only the characters A through Z, + * 0 through 9, and the underscore (_) or period (.). + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_USERID - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client user ID sent to the host + * database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 16 characters. + * This user-id is not to be confused with the authentication user-id, it is for + * identification purposes only and is not used for any authorization. + * + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 16 characters. + * This user-id is not to be confused with the authentication user-id, it is for + * identification purposes only and is not used for any authorization. + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_ACCTSTR - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client accounting string sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 200 characters. + * + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 200 characters. + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_APPLNAME - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client application name sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 32 characters. + * + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 32 characters. + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_WRKSTNNAME - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client workstation name sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 18 characters. + * + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 18 characters. + * @return string Returns the current setting of the connection attribute provided on success. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_get_option($resource, string $option): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \db2_get_option($resource, $option); + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * This function closes a DB2 client connection created with + * db2_pconnect and returns the corresponding resources + * to the database server. + * + * + * This function is only available on i5/OS in response to i5/OS system + * administration requests. + * + * + * + * If you have a persistent DB2 client connection created with + * db2_pconnect, you may use this function to close the + * connection. To avoid substantial connection performance penalties, this + * function should only be used in rare cases when the persistent connection + * has become unresponsive or the persistent connection will not be needed for + * a long period of time. + * + * @param resource $resource Specifies an active DB2 client connection. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_pclose($resource): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \db2_pclose($resource); + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Rolls back an in-progress transaction on the specified connection resource and + * begins a new transaction. PHP applications normally default to AUTOCOMMIT + * mode, so db2_rollback normally has no effect unless + * AUTOCOMMIT has been turned off for the connection resource. + * + * @param resource $connection A valid database connection resource variable as returned from + * db2_connect or db2_pconnect. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_rollback($connection): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \db2_rollback($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * This function returns an object with read-only properties that return + * information about the IBM DB2, Cloudscape, or Apache Derby database server. + * The following table lists the database server properties: + * + * Database server properties + * + * + * + * Property name + * Return type + * Description + * + * + * + * + * DBMS_NAME + * string + * The name of the database server to which you are + * connected. For DB2 servers this is a combination of + * DB2 followed by the operating system on which + * the database server is running. + * + * + * DBMS_VER + * string + * The version of the database server, in the form of a string + * "MM.mm.uuuu" where MM is the major version, + * mm is the minor version, + * and uuuu is the update. For example, "08.02.0001" + * represents major version 8, minor version 2, update 1. + * + * + * + * DB_CODEPAGE + * int + * The code page of the database to which you are connected. + * + * + * DB_NAME + * string + * The name of the database to which you are connected. + * + * + * DFT_ISOLATION + * string + * + * The default transaction isolation level supported by the + * server: + * + * + * UR + * + * + * Uncommitted read: changes are immediately visible by all + * concurrent transactions. + * + * + * + * + * CS + * + * + * Cursor stability: a row read by one transaction can be altered and + * committed by a second concurrent transaction. + * + * + * + * + * RS + * + * + * Read stability: a transaction can add or remove rows matching a + * search condition or a pending transaction. + * + * + * + * + * RR + * + * + * Repeatable read: data affected by pending transaction is not + * available to other transactions. + * + * + * + * + * NC + * + * + * No commit: any changes are visible at the end of a successful + * operation. Explicit commits and rollbacks are not allowed. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR + * string + * The character used to delimit an identifier. + * + * + * INST_NAME + * string + * The instance on the database server that contains the + * database. + * + * + * ISOLATION_OPTION + * array + * An array of the isolation options supported by the + * database server. The isolation options are described in + * the DFT_ISOLATION property. + * + * + * KEYWORDS + * array + * An array of the keywords reserved by the database + * server. + * + * + * LIKE_ESCAPE_CLAUSE + * bool + * TRUE if the database server supports the + * use of % and _ wildcard + * characters. FALSE if the database server does not + * support these wildcard characters. + * + * + * MAX_COL_NAME_LEN + * int + * Maximum length of a column name supported by the database + * server, expressed in bytes. + * + * + * MAX_IDENTIFIER_LEN + * int + * Maximum length of an SQL identifier supported by the database + * server, expressed in characters. + * + * + * MAX_INDEX_SIZE + * int + * Maximum size of columns combined in an index supported by the + * database server, expressed in bytes. + * + * + * MAX_PROC_NAME_LEN + * int + * Maximum length of a procedure name supported by the database + * server, expressed in bytes. + * + * + * MAX_ROW_SIZE + * int + * Maximum length of a row in a base table supported by the + * database server, expressed in bytes. + * + * + * MAX_SCHEMA_NAME_LEN + * int + * Maximum length of a schema name supported by the database + * server, expressed in bytes. + * + * + * MAX_STATEMENT_LEN + * int + * Maximum length of an SQL statement supported by the database + * server, expressed in bytes. + * + * + * MAX_TABLE_NAME_LEN + * int + * Maximum length of a table name supported by the database + * server, expressed in bytes. + * + * + * NON_NULLABLE_COLUMNS + * bool + * TRUE if the database server supports columns that can be + * defined as NOT NULL, FALSE if the database server does not support + * columns defined as NOT NULL. + * + * + * PROCEDURES + * bool + * TRUE if the database server supports the use of the CALL + * statement to call stored procedures, FALSE if the database + * server does not support the CALL statement. + * + * + * SPECIAL_CHARS + * string + * A string containing all of the characters other than + * a-Z, 0-9, and underscore that can be used in an identifier name. + * + * + * SQL_CONFORMANCE + * string + * + * The level of conformance to the ANSI/ISO SQL-92 specification + * offered by the database server: + * + * + * ENTRY + * + * + * Entry-level SQL-92 compliance. + * + * + * + * + * FIPS127 + * + * + * FIPS-127-2 transitional compliance. + * + * + * + * + * FULL + * + * + * Full level SQL-92 compliance. + * + * + * + * + * INTERMEDIATE + * + * + * Intermediate level SQL-92 compliance. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * @param resource $connection Specifies an active DB2 client connection. + * @return object Returns an object on a successful call. Returns FALSE on failure. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_server_info($connection): object +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \db2_server_info($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Sets options for a statement resource or a connection resource. You + * cannot set options for result set resources. + * + * @param resource $resource A valid statement resource as returned from + * db2_prepare or a valid connection resource as + * returned from db2_connect or + * db2_pconnect. + * @param array $options An associative array containing valid statement or connection + * options. This parameter can be used to change autocommit values, + * cursor types (scrollable or forward), and to specify the case of + * the column names (lower, upper, or natural) that will appear in a + * result set. + * + * + * autocommit + * + * + * Passing DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_ON turns + * autocommit on for the specified connection resource. + * + * + * Passing DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF turns + * autocommit off for the specified connection resource. + * + * + * + * + * cursor + * + * + * Passing DB2_FORWARD_ONLY specifies a + * forward-only cursor for a statement resource. This is the + * default cursor type, and is supported by all database + * servers. + * + * + * Passing DB2_SCROLLABLE specifies a + * scrollable cursor for a statement resource. Scrollable + * cursors enable result set rows to be accessed in + * non-sequential order, but are only supported by + * IBM DB2 Universal Database databases. + * + * + * + * + * binmode + * + * + * Passing DB2_BINARY specifies that + * binary data will be returned as is. This is the default + * mode. This is the equivalent of setting + * ibm_db2.binmode=1 in php.ini. + * + * + * Passing DB2_CONVERT specifies that + * binary data will be converted to hexadecimal encoding, + * and will be returned as such. This is the equivalent of + * setting ibm_db2.binmode=2 in php.ini. + * + * + * Passing DB2_PASSTHRU specifies that + * binary data will be converted to NULL. This is the + * equivalent of setting ibm_db2.binmode=3 + * in php.ini. + * + * + * + * + * db2_attr_case + * + * + * Passing DB2_CASE_LOWER specifies that + * column names of the result set are returned in lower case. + * + * + * Passing DB2_CASE_UPPER specifies that + * column names of the result set are returned in upper case. + * + * + * Passing DB2_CASE_NATURAL specifies that + * column names of the result set are returned in natural + * case. + * + * + * + * + * deferred_prepare + * + * + * Passing DB2_DEFERRED_PREPARE_ON turns deferred + * prepare on for the specified statement resource. + * + * + * Passing DB2_DEFERRED_PREPARE_OFF turns deferred + * prepare off for the specified statement resource. + * + * + * + * + * + * Passing DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_ON turns + * autocommit on for the specified connection resource. + * + * Passing DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF turns + * autocommit off for the specified connection resource. + * + * Passing DB2_FORWARD_ONLY specifies a + * forward-only cursor for a statement resource. This is the + * default cursor type, and is supported by all database + * servers. + * + * Passing DB2_SCROLLABLE specifies a + * scrollable cursor for a statement resource. Scrollable + * cursors enable result set rows to be accessed in + * non-sequential order, but are only supported by + * IBM DB2 Universal Database databases. + * + * Passing DB2_BINARY specifies that + * binary data will be returned as is. This is the default + * mode. This is the equivalent of setting + * ibm_db2.binmode=1 in php.ini. + * + * Passing DB2_CONVERT specifies that + * binary data will be converted to hexadecimal encoding, + * and will be returned as such. This is the equivalent of + * setting ibm_db2.binmode=2 in php.ini. + * + * Passing DB2_PASSTHRU specifies that + * binary data will be converted to NULL. This is the + * equivalent of setting ibm_db2.binmode=3 + * in php.ini. + * + * Passing DB2_CASE_LOWER specifies that + * column names of the result set are returned in lower case. + * + * Passing DB2_CASE_UPPER specifies that + * column names of the result set are returned in upper case. + * + * Passing DB2_CASE_NATURAL specifies that + * column names of the result set are returned in natural + * case. + * + * Passing DB2_DEFERRED_PREPARE_ON turns deferred + * prepare on for the specified statement resource. + * + * Passing DB2_DEFERRED_PREPARE_OFF turns deferred + * prepare off for the specified statement resource. + * + * The following new i5/OS options are available in ibm_db2 version 1.5.1 + * and later. These options apply only when running PHP and ibm_db2 natively on i5 systems. + * + * + * i5_fetch_only + * + * + * DB2_I5_FETCH_ON - Cursors are read-only + * and cannot be used for positioned updates or deletes. This + * is the default unless SQL_ATTR_FOR_FETCH_ONLY + * environment has been set to SQL_FALSE. + * + * + * DB2_I5_FETCH_OFF - Cursors can be used + * for positioned updates and deletes. + * + * + * + * + * + * DB2_I5_FETCH_ON - Cursors are read-only + * and cannot be used for positioned updates or deletes. This + * is the default unless SQL_ATTR_FOR_FETCH_ONLY + * environment has been set to SQL_FALSE. + * + * DB2_I5_FETCH_OFF - Cursors can be used + * for positioned updates and deletes. + * + * The following new option is available in ibm_db2 version 1.8.0 and later. + * + * + * rowcount + * + * + * DB2_ROWCOUNT_PREFETCH_ON - Client can request + * the full row count prior to fetching, which means that + * db2_num_rows returns the number of rows selected + * even when a ROLLFORWARD_ONLY cursor is used. + * + * + * DB2_ROWCOUNT_PREFETCH_OFF - Client cannot request + * the full row count prior to fetching. + * + * + * + * + * + * DB2_ROWCOUNT_PREFETCH_ON - Client can request + * the full row count prior to fetching, which means that + * db2_num_rows returns the number of rows selected + * even when a ROLLFORWARD_ONLY cursor is used. + * + * DB2_ROWCOUNT_PREFETCH_OFF - Client cannot request + * the full row count prior to fetching. + * + * The following new options are available in ibm_db2 version 1.7.0 and later. + * + * + * trusted_user + * + * + * To switch the user to a trusted user, pass the User ID (String) + * of the trusted user as the value of this key. This option can + * be set on a connection resource only. To use this option, trusted + * context must be enabled on the connection resource. + * + * + * + * + * trusted_password + * + * + * The password (String) that corresponds to the user specified + * by the trusted_user key. + * + * + * + * + * + * To switch the user to a trusted user, pass the User ID (String) + * of the trusted user as the value of this key. This option can + * be set on a connection resource only. To use this option, trusted + * context must be enabled on the connection resource. + * + * The password (String) that corresponds to the user specified + * by the trusted_user key. + * + * The following new options are available in ibm_db2 version 1.6.0 and later. + * These options provide useful tracking information that can be accessed during + * execution with db2_get_option. + * + * + * When the value in each option is being set, some servers might not handle + * the entire length provided and might truncate the value. + * + * + * To ensure that the data specified in each option is converted correctly + * when transmitted to a host system, use only the characters A through Z, + * 0 through 9, and the underscore (_) or period (.). + * + * + * + * + * userid + * + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_USERID - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client user ID sent to the host + * database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 16 characters. + * This user-id is not to be confused with the authentication user-id, it is for + * identification purposes only and is not used for any authorization. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * acctstr + * + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_ACCTSTR - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client accounting string sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 200 characters. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * applname + * + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_APPLNAME - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client application name sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 32 characters. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * wrkstnname + * + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_WRKSTNNAME - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client workstation name sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 18 characters. + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * When the value in each option is being set, some servers might not handle + * the entire length provided and might truncate the value. + * + * To ensure that the data specified in each option is converted correctly + * when transmitted to a host system, use only the characters A through Z, + * 0 through 9, and the underscore (_) or period (.). + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_USERID - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client user ID sent to the host + * database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 16 characters. + * This user-id is not to be confused with the authentication user-id, it is for + * identification purposes only and is not used for any authorization. + * + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 16 characters. + * This user-id is not to be confused with the authentication user-id, it is for + * identification purposes only and is not used for any authorization. + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_ACCTSTR - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client accounting string sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 200 characters. + * + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 200 characters. + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_APPLNAME - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client application name sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 32 characters. + * + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 32 characters. + * + * SQL_ATTR_INFO_WRKSTNNAME - A pointer to a null-terminated + * character string used to identify the client workstation name sent to the + * host database server when using DB2 Connect. + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 18 characters. + * + * + * + * DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 18 characters. + * @param int $type Passing DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_ON turns + * autocommit on for the specified connection resource. + * + * Passing DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF turns + * autocommit off for the specified connection resource. + * @throws IbmDb2Exception + * + */ +function db2_set_option($resource, array $options, int $type): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \db2_set_option($resource, $options, $type); + if ($result === false) { + throw IbmDb2Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} |