From 80d3db1dcf8fe9ca66d4e3f2e2116d3bc39ae2b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Dolgov Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2022 22:26:21 +0300 Subject: upgrade idiorm to php8.1-patched version (aaronpk/idiorm) --- vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/cubrid.php | 1731 ++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 1687 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-) (limited to 'vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/cubrid.php') diff --git a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/cubrid.php b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/cubrid.php index f19f2d56e..559bc9735 100644 --- a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/cubrid.php +++ b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/cubrid.php @@ -4,6 +4,433 @@ namespace Safe; use Safe\Exceptions\CubridException; +/** + * The cubrid_bind function is used to bind values to a + * corresponding named or question mark placeholder in the SQL statement that + * was passed to cubrid_prepare. If + * bind_value_type is not given, string will be the + * default. + * + * The following table shows the types of substitute values. + * + * + * CUBRID Bind Date Types + * + * + * + * Support + * Bind Type + * Corresponding SQL Type + * + * + * + * + * Supported + * STRING + * CHAR, VARCHAR + * + * + * + * NCHAR + * NCHAR, NVARCHAR + * + * + * + * BIT + * BIT, VARBIT + * + * + * + * NUMERIC or NUMBER + * SHORT, INT, NUMERIC + * + * + * + * FLOAT + * FLOAT + * + * + * + * DOUBLE + * DOUBLE + * + * + * + * TIME + * TIME + * + * + * + * DATE + * DATE + * + * + * + * TIMESTAMP + * TIMESTAMP + * + * + * + * OBJECT + * OBJECT + * + * + * + * ENUM + * ENUM + * + * + * + * BLOB + * BLOB + * + * + * + * CLOB + * CLOB + * + * + * + * NULL + * NULL + * + * + * Not supported + * SET + * SET + * + * + * + * MULTISET + * MULTISET + * + * + * + * SEQUENCE + * SEQUENCE + * + * + * + * + * + * @param resource $req_identifier Request identifier as a result of + * cubrid_prepare. + * @param int $bind_index Location of binding parameters. It starts with 1. + * @param mixed $bind_value Actual value for binding. + * @param string $bind_value_type A type of the value to bind. (It is omitted by default. + * Thus, the system internally uses string by default. However, you need to + * specify the exact type of the value as an argument when they are NCHAR, + * BIT, or BLOB/CLOB). + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_bind($req_identifier, int $bind_index, $bind_value, string $bind_value_type = null): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($bind_value_type !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_bind($req_identifier, $bind_index, $bind_value, $bind_value_type); + } else { + $result = \cubrid_bind($req_identifier, $bind_index, $bind_value); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_col_size function is used to get the + * number of elements in a collection type (set, multiset, sequence) + * attribute. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid OID the instance that you want to work with. + * @param string $attr_name Name of the attribute that you want to work with. + * @return int Number of elements, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_col_size($conn_identifier, string $oid, string $attr_name): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_col_size($conn_identifier, $oid, $attr_name); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_column_names function is used to get the + * column names of the query result by using req_identifier. + * + * @param resource $req_identifier Request identifier. + * @return array Array of string values containing the column names, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_column_names($req_identifier): array +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_column_names($req_identifier); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_column_types function gets column types of + * query results by using req_identifier. + * + * @param resource $req_identifier Request identifier. + * @return array Array of string values containing the column types, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_column_types($req_identifier): array +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_column_types($req_identifier); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_commit function is used to execute commit + * on the transaction pointed by conn_identifier, + * currently in progress. Connection to the server is closed after the + * cubrid_commit function is called; However, + * the connection handle is still valid. + * + * In CUBRID PHP, auto-commit mode is disabled by default for transaction management. + * You can set it by using cubrid_set_autocommit. + * You can get its status by using cubrid_get_autocommit. Before you start a transaction, + * remember to disable the auto-commit mode. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_commit($conn_identifier): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_commit($conn_identifier); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_connect_with_url function is used to + * establish the environment for connecting to your server by using connection + * information passed with an url string argument. If the HA feature is + * enabled in CUBRID, you must specify the connection information of the + * standby server, which is used for failover when failure occurs, in the url + * string argument of this function. If the user name and password is not + * given, then the "PUBLIC" connection will be made by default. + * + * <url> ::= CUBRID:<host>:<db_name>:<db_user>:<db_password>:[?<properties>] + * + * <properties> ::= <property> [&<property>] + * + * <properties> ::= alhosts=<alternative_hosts>[ &rctime=<time>] + * + * <properties> ::= login_timeout=<milli_sec> + * + * <properties> ::= query_timeout=<milli_sec> + * + * <properties> ::= disconnect_on_query_timeout=true|false + * + * <alternative_hosts> ::= <standby_broker1_host>:<port> [,<standby_broker2_host>:<port>] + * + * <host> := HOSTNAME | IP_ADDR + * + * <time> := SECOND + * + * <milli_sec> := MILLI SECOND + * + * + * host : A host name or IP address of the master database + * db_name : A name of the database + * db_user : A name of the database user + * db_password : A database user password + * + * alhosts : Specifies the broker information of the standby server, which is + * used for failover when it is impossible to connect to the active server. + * You can specify multiple brokers for failover, and the connection to the brokers + * is attempted in the order listed in alhosts + * + * rctime : An interval between the attempts to connect to the active broker in + * which failure occurred. After a failure occurs, the system connects to the + * broker specified by althosts (failover), terminates the transaction, and then + * attempts to connect to the active broker of the master database at every rctime. + * The default value is 600 seconds. + * + * login_timeout : Timeout value (unit: msec.) for database login. The default + * value is 0, which means infinite postponement. + * + * + * query_timeout : Timeout value (unit: msec.) for query request. Upon timeout, + * a message to cancel requesting a query transferred to server is sent. The return + * value can depend on the disconnect_on_query_timeout configuration; even though the + * message to cancel a request is sent to server, that request may succeed. + * + * + * disconnect_on_query_timeout : Configures a value whether to immediately return + * an error of function being executed upon timeout. The default value is false. + * + * + * + * @param string $conn_url A character string that contains server connection information. + * @param string $userid User name for the database. + * @param string $passwd User password. + * @param bool $new_link If a second call is made to + * cubrid_connect_with_url with the same arguments, + * no new connection will be established, but instead, the connection + * identifier of the already opened connection will be returned. The + * new_link parameter modifies this behavior and + * makes cubrid_connect_with_url always open a new + * connection, even if cubrid_connect_with_url was + * called before with the same parameters. + * @return resource Connection identifier, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_connect_with_url(string $conn_url, string $userid = null, string $passwd = null, bool $new_link = false) +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($new_link !== false) { + $result = \cubrid_connect_with_url($conn_url, $userid, $passwd, $new_link); + } elseif ($passwd !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_connect_with_url($conn_url, $userid, $passwd); + } elseif ($userid !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_connect_with_url($conn_url, $userid); + } else { + $result = \cubrid_connect_with_url($conn_url); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_connect function is used to establish the + * environment for connecting to your server by using your server address, + * port number, database name, user name, and password. If the user name and + * password is not given, then the "PUBLIC" connection will be made by + * default. + * + * @param string $host Host name or IP address of CUBRID CAS server. + * @param int $port Port number of CUBRID CAS server (BROKER_PORT configured in $CUBRID/conf/cubrid_broker.conf). + * @param string $dbname Name of database. + * @param string $userid User name for the database. If not given, the default + * value is "public". + * @param string $passwd User password. If not given, the default value is "". + * @param bool $new_link If a second call is made to + * cubrid_connect with the same arguments, no new + * connection will be established, but instead, the connection identifier + * of the already opened connection will be returned. The + * new_link parameter modifies this behavior and + * makes cubrid_connect always open a new connection, + * even if cubrid_connect was called before with the + * same parameters. + * @return resource Connection identifier, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_connect(string $host, int $port, string $dbname, string $userid = null, string $passwd = null, bool $new_link = false) +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($new_link !== false) { + $result = \cubrid_connect($host, $port, $dbname, $userid, $passwd, $new_link); + } elseif ($passwd !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_connect($host, $port, $dbname, $userid, $passwd); + } elseif ($userid !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_connect($host, $port, $dbname, $userid); + } else { + $result = \cubrid_connect($host, $port, $dbname); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_current_oid function is used to get the + * oid of the current cursor location from the query result. To use + * cubrid_current_oid, the query executed must be a + * updatable query, and the CUBRID_INCLUDE_OID option must be included during + * the query execution. + * + * @param resource $req_identifier Request identifier. + * @return string Oid of current cursor location, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_current_oid($req_identifier): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_current_oid($req_identifier); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_disconnect function closes the connection + * handle and disconnects from server. If any request handle is not closed at this point, + * it will be closed. It is similar to the CUBRID MySQL compatible function cubrid_close. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_disconnect($conn_identifier = null): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($conn_identifier !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_disconnect($conn_identifier); + } else { + $result = \cubrid_disconnect(); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_drop function is used to delete an + * instance from database by using the oid of the instance. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid Oid of the instance that you want to delete. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_drop($conn_identifier, string $oid): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_drop($conn_identifier, $oid); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + /** * This function frees the memory occupied by the result data. It returns * TRUE on success. Note that it can only frees the @@ -30,9 +457,7 @@ function cubrid_free_result($req_identifier): void * cubrid_client_encoding. * * @param resource $conn_identifier The CUBRID connection. - * @return string A string that represents the CUBRID connection charset; on success. - * - * FALSE on failure. + * @return string A string that represents the CUBRID connection charset on success. * @throws CubridException * */ @@ -48,11 +473,31 @@ function cubrid_get_charset($conn_identifier): string /** - * This function returns a string that represents the client library version. + * The cubrid_get_class_name function is used to get the + * class name from oid. It doesn't work when selecting data from the system tables, + * for example db_class. * - * @return string A string that represents the client library version; on success. + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid OID of the instance that you want to check the existence. + * @return string Class name when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException * - * FALSE on failure. + */ +function cubrid_get_class_name($conn_identifier, string $oid): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_get_class_name($conn_identifier, $oid); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * This function returns a string that represents the client library version. + * + * @return string A string that represents the client library version on success. * @throws CubridException * */ @@ -68,9 +513,8 @@ function cubrid_get_client_info(): string /** - * This function returns the CUBRID database parameters or it returns FALSE on - * failure. It returns an associative array with the values for the following - * parameters: + * This function returns the CUBRID database parameters. + * It returns an associative array with the values for the following parameters: * * * PARAM_ISOLATION_LEVEL @@ -178,8 +622,6 @@ function cubrid_get_client_info(): string * @param resource $conn_identifier The CUBRID connection. If the connection identifier is not specified, * the last link opened by cubrid_connect is assumed. * @return array An associative array with CUBRID database parameters; on success. - * - * FALSE on failure. * @throws CubridException * */ @@ -195,19 +637,18 @@ function cubrid_get_db_parameter($conn_identifier): array /** - * This function returns a string that represents the CUBRID server version. - * - * @param resource $conn_identifier The CUBRID connection. - * @return string A string that represents the CUBRID server version; on success. + * The cubrid_get_query_timeout function is used to get + * the query timeout of the request. * - * FALSE on failure. + * @param resource $req_identifier Request identifier. + * @return int Returns the query timeout value in milliseconds of the current request on success. * @throws CubridException * */ -function cubrid_get_server_info($conn_identifier): string +function cubrid_get_query_timeout($req_identifier): int { error_clear_last(); - $result = \cubrid_get_server_info($conn_identifier); + $result = \cubrid_get_query_timeout($req_identifier); if ($result === false) { throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -216,12 +657,31 @@ function cubrid_get_server_info($conn_identifier): string /** - * The cubrid_insert_id function retrieves the ID - * generated for the AUTO_INCREMENT column which is updated by the previous - * INSERT query. It returns 0 if the previous query does not generate new - * rows. + * This function returns a string that represents the CUBRID server version. * - * @param resource $conn_identifier The connection identifier previously obtained by a call to + * @param resource $conn_identifier The CUBRID connection. + * @return string A string that represents the CUBRID server version on success. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_get_server_info($conn_identifier): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_get_server_info($conn_identifier); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_insert_id function retrieves the ID + * generated for the AUTO_INCREMENT column which is updated by the previous + * INSERT query. It returns 0 if the previous query does not generate new + * rows. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier The connection identifier previously obtained by a call to * cubrid_connect. * @return string A string representing the ID generated for an AUTO_INCREMENT column by the * previous query, on success. @@ -247,6 +707,199 @@ function cubrid_insert_id($conn_identifier = null): string } +/** + * cubrid_lob_close is used to close all BLOB/CLOB + * returned from cubrid_lob_get. + * + * @param array $lob_identifier_array LOB identifier array returned from cubrid_lob_get. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob_close(array $lob_identifier_array): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob_close($lob_identifier_array); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * cubrid_lob_export is used to get BLOB/CLOB data from CUBRID database, and saves its contents to a file. + * To use this function, you must use cubrid_lob_get first to get BLOB/CLOB info from CUBRID. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param resource $lob_identifier LOB identifier. + * @param string $path_name Path name of the file. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob_export($conn_identifier, $lob_identifier, string $path_name): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob_export($conn_identifier, $lob_identifier, $path_name); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * cubrid_lob_get is used to get BLOB/CLOB meta info from CUBRID database, + * CUBRID gets BLOB/CLOB by executing the SQL statement, and returns all LOBs as a resource array. + * Be sure that the SQL retrieves only one column and its data type is BLOB or CLOB. + * + * Remember to use cubrid_lob_close to release the LOBs if you don't need it any more. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $sql SQL statement to be executed. + * @return array Return an array of LOB resources, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob_get($conn_identifier, string $sql): array +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob_get($conn_identifier, $sql); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * cubrid_lob_send reads BLOB/CLOB data and passes it straight through to the browser. + * To use this function, you must use cubrid_lob_get first to get BLOB/CLOB info from CUBRID. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param resource $lob_identifier LOB identifier. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob_send($conn_identifier, $lob_identifier): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob_send($conn_identifier, $lob_identifier); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * cubrid_lob_size is used to get BLOB/CLOB data size. + * + * @param resource $lob_identifier LOB identifier. + * @return string A string representing LOB data size, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob_size($lob_identifier): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob_size($lob_identifier); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_lob2_bind function is used to bind BLOB/CLOB datas + * to a corresponding question mark placeholder in the SQL statement that was passed + * to cubrid_prepare. If bind_value_type + * is not given, string will be "BLOB" as the default. But if you use + * cubrid_lob2_new before, bind_value_type + * will be consistent with type in cubrid_lob2_new as the default. + * + * @param resource $req_identifier Request identifier as a result of cubrid_prepare. + * @param int $bind_index Location of binding parameters. It starts with 1. + * @param mixed $bind_value Actual value for binding. + * @param string $bind_value_type It must be "BLOB" or "CLOB" and it won't be case-sensitive. If it not be given, the default value is "BLOB". + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob2_bind($req_identifier, int $bind_index, $bind_value, string $bind_value_type = null): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($bind_value_type !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_lob2_bind($req_identifier, $bind_index, $bind_value, $bind_value_type); + } else { + $result = \cubrid_lob2_bind($req_identifier, $bind_index, $bind_value); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_lob2_close function is used to close LOB object + * returned from cubrid_lob2_new or got from the result set. + * + * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob2_close($lob_identifier): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob2_close($lob_identifier); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_lob2_export function is used to save the + * contents of BLOB/CLOB data to a file. To use this function, you must use + * cubrid_lob2_new or fetch a lob object from CUBRID + * database first. If the file already exists, the operation will fail. + * This function will not influence the cursor position of the lob object. + * It operates the entire lob object. + * + * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. + * @param string $file_name File name you want to store BLOB/CLOB data. It also supports the path of the file. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob2_export($lob_identifier, string $file_name): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob2_export($lob_identifier, $file_name); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_lob2_import function is used to save the + * contents of BLOB/CLOB data from a file. To use this function, you must use + * cubrid_lob2_new or fetch a lob object from CUBRID database + * first. If the file already exists, the operation will fail. + * This function will not influence the cursor position of the lob object. + * It operates the entire lob object. + * + * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. + * @param string $file_name File name you want to import BLOB/CLOB data. It also supports the path of the file. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob2_import($lob_identifier, string $file_name): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob2_import($lob_identifier, $file_name); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + /** * The cubrid_lob2_new function is used to create a lob object (both BLOB and CLOB). * This function should be used before you bind a lob object. @@ -256,8 +909,6 @@ function cubrid_insert_id($conn_identifier = null): string * cubrid_connect_with_url is assumed. * @param string $type It may be "BLOB" or "CLOB", it won't be case-sensitive. The default value is "BLOB". * @return resource Lob identifier when it is successful. - * - * FALSE on failure. * @throws CubridException * */ @@ -278,13 +929,109 @@ function cubrid_lob2_new($conn_identifier = null, string $type = "BLOB") } +/** + * The cubrid_lob2_read function reads len bytes from the + * LOB data and returns the bytes read. + * + * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. + * @param int $len Length from buffer you want to read from the lob data. + * @return string Returns the contents as a string, FALSE when there is no more data. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob2_read($lob_identifier, int $len): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob2_read($lob_identifier, $len); + if ($result === null) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_lob2_seek function is used to move the cursor + * position of a lob object by the value set in the offset + * argument, to the direction set in the origin argument. + * + * To set the origin argument, you can use CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST + * to set the cursor position moving forward offset units from + * the first beginning. In this case, offset must be a positive value. + * + * If you use CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT for origin, you can move + * forward or backward. and offset can be positive or negative. + * + * If you use CUBRID_CURSOR_LAST for origin, you can move + * backward offset units from the end of LOB object and + * offset only can be positive. + * + * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. + * @param int $offset Number of units you want to move the cursor. + * @param int $origin This parameter can be the following values: + * + * CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST: move forward from the first beginning. + * + * CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT: move forward or backward from the current position. + * + * CUBRID_CURSOR_LAST: move backward at the end of LOB object. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob2_seek($lob_identifier, int $offset, int $origin = CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob2_seek($lob_identifier, $offset, $origin); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_lob2_seek64 function is used to move the cursor + * position of a lob object by the value set in the offset + * argument, to the direction set in the origin argument. + * If the offset you want to move is larger than an integer + * data can be stored, you can use this function. + * + * To set the origin argument, you can use CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST + * to set the cursor position moving forward offset units from + * the first beginning. In this case, offset must be a positive value. + * + * If you use CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT for origin, you can move + * forward or backward. and offset can be positive or negative. + * + * If you use CUBRID_CURSOR_LAST for origin, you can move backward + * offset units from the end of LOB object and offset only can be positive. + * + * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. + * @param string $offset Number of units you want to move the cursor. + * @param int $origin This parameter can be the following values: + * + * CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST: move forward from the first beginning. + * + * CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT: move forward or backward from the current position. + * + * CUBRID_CURSOR_LAST: move backward at the end of LOB object. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_lob2_seek64($lob_identifier, string $offset, int $origin = CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob2_seek64($lob_identifier, $offset, $origin); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + /** * The cubrid_lob2_size function is used to get the size of a lob object. * * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. * @return int It will return the size of the LOB object when it processes successfully. - * - * FALSE on failure. * @throws CubridException * */ @@ -307,8 +1054,6 @@ function cubrid_lob2_size($lob_identifier): int * * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. * @return string It will return the size of the LOB object as a string when it processes successfully. - * - * FALSE on failure. * @throws CubridException * */ @@ -328,8 +1073,6 @@ function cubrid_lob2_size64($lob_identifier): string * * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. * @return int It will return the cursor position on the LOB object when it processes successfully. - * - * FALSE on failure. * @throws CubridException * */ @@ -352,8 +1095,6 @@ function cubrid_lob2_tell($lob_identifier): int * * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. * @return string It will return the cursor position on the LOB object as a string when it processes successfully. - * - * FALSE on failure. * @throws CubridException * */ @@ -369,26 +1110,928 @@ function cubrid_lob2_tell64($lob_identifier): string /** - * The cubrid_set_db_parameter function is used to set - * the CUBRID database parameters. It can set the following CUBRID database - * parameters: + * The cubrid_lob2_write function reads as much as data + * from buf and stores it to the LOB object. Note that + * this function can only append characters now. * + * @param resource $lob_identifier Lob identifier as a result of cubrid_lob2_new or get from the result set. + * @param string $buf Data that need to be written to the lob object. + * @throws CubridException * - * PARAM_ISOLATION_LEVEL - * PARAM_LOCK_TIMEOUT + */ +function cubrid_lob2_write($lob_identifier, string $buf): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lob2_write($lob_identifier, $buf); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_lock_read function is used to put read + * lock on the instance pointed by given oid. * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid OID of the instance that you want to put read lock on. + * @throws CubridException * - * @param resource $conn_identifier The CUBRID connection. If the connection identifier is not specified, - * the last link opened by cubrid_connect is assumed. - * @param int $param_type Database parameter type. - * @param int $param_value Isolation level value (1-6) or lock timeout (in seconds) value. + */ +function cubrid_lock_read($conn_identifier, string $oid): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_lock_read($conn_identifier, $oid); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_lock_write function is used to put write + * lock on the instance pointed by the given oid. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid OID of the instance that you want to put write lock on. * @throws CubridException * */ -function cubrid_set_db_parameter($conn_identifier, int $param_type, int $param_value): void +function cubrid_lock_write($conn_identifier, string $oid): void { error_clear_last(); - $result = \cubrid_set_db_parameter($conn_identifier, $param_type, $param_value); + $result = \cubrid_lock_write($conn_identifier, $oid); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_move_cursor function is used to move the + * current cursor location of req_identifier by the + * value set in the offset argument, to the direction + * set in the origin argument. To set the + * origin argument, you can use CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST + * for the first part of the result, CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT for the current + * location of the result, or CUBRID_CURSOR_LAST for the last part of the + * result. If origin argument is not explicitly + * designated, then the function uses CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT as its default + * value. + * + * If the value of cursor movement range goes over the valid limit, then the + * cursor moves to the next location after the valid range for the cursor. + * For example, if you move 20 units in the result with the size of 10, then + * the cursor will move to 11th place and return CUBRID_NO_MORE_DATA. + * + * @param resource $req_identifier Request identifier. + * @param int $offset Number of units you want to move the cursor. + * @param int $origin Location where you want to move the cursor from CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST, CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT, CUBRID_CURSOR_LAST. + * @return int Returns TRUE on success. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_move_cursor($req_identifier, int $offset, int $origin = CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_move_cursor($req_identifier, $offset, $origin); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_next_result function is used to get + * results of next query if multiple SQL statements are executed and + * CUBRID_EXEC_QUERY_ALL flag is set upon + * cubrid_execute. + * + * @param resource $result result comes from a call to cubrid_execute + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_next_result($result): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_next_result($result); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Establishes a persistent connection to a CUBRID server. + * + * cubrid_pconnect_with_url acts very much like + * cubrid_connect_with_url with two major differences. + * + * First, when connecting, the function would first try to find a (persistent) + * link that's already open with the same host, port, dbname and userid. If + * one is found, an identifier for it will be returned instead of opening a + * new connection. + * + * Second, the connection to the SQL server will not be closed when the + * execution of the script ends. Instead, the link will remain open for + * future use (cubrid_close or + * cubrid_disconnect will not close links established by + * cubrid_pconnect_with_url). + * + * This type of link is therefore called 'persistent'. + * + * <url> ::= CUBRID:<host>:<db_name>:<db_user>:<db_password>:[?<properties>] + * + * <properties> ::= <property> [&<property>] + * + * <properties> ::= alhosts=<alternative_hosts>[ &rctime=<time>] + * + * <properties> ::= login_timeout=<milli_sec> + * + * <properties> ::= query_timeout=<milli_sec> + * + * <properties> ::= disconnect_on_query_timeout=true|false + * + * <alternative_hosts> ::= <standby_broker1_host>:<port> [,<standby_broker2_host>:<port>] + * + * <host> := HOSTNAME | IP_ADDR + * + * <time> := SECOND + * + * <milli_sec> := MILLI SECOND + * + * + * host : A host name or IP address of the master database + * db_name : A name of the database + * db_user : A name of the database user + * db_password : A database user password + * + * alhosts : Specifies the broker information of the standby server, which is + * used for failover when it is impossible to connect to the active server. + * You can specify multiple brokers for failover, and the connection to the brokers + * is attempted in the order listed in alhosts + * + * rctime : An interval between the attempts to connect to the active broker in + * which failure occurred. After a failure occurs, the system connects to the + * broker specified by althosts (failover), terminates the transaction, and then + * attempts to connect to the active broker of the master database at every rctime. + * The default value is 600 seconds. + * + * login_timeout : Timeout value (unit: msec.) for database login. The default + * value is 0, which means infinite postponement. + * + * + * query_timeout : Timeout value (unit: msec.) for query request. Upon timeout, + * a message to cancel requesting a query transferred to server is sent. The return + * value can depend on the disconnect_on_query_timeout configuration; even though the + * message to cancel a request is sent to server, that request may succeed. + * + * + * disconnect_on_query_timeout : Configures a value whether to immediately return + * an error of function being executed upon timeout. The default value is false. + * + * + * + * @param string $conn_url A character string that contains server connection information. + * @param string $userid User name for the database. + * @param string $passwd User password. + * @return resource Connection identifier, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_pconnect_with_url(string $conn_url, string $userid = null, string $passwd = null) +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($passwd !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_pconnect_with_url($conn_url, $userid, $passwd); + } elseif ($userid !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_pconnect_with_url($conn_url, $userid); + } else { + $result = \cubrid_pconnect_with_url($conn_url); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Establishes a persistent connection to a CUBRID server. + * + * cubrid_pconnect acts very much like + * cubrid_connect with two major differences. + * + * First, when connecting, the function would first try to find a (persistent) + * link that's already open with the same host, port, dbname and userid. If + * one is found, an identifier for it will be returned instead of opening a + * new connection. + * + * Second, the connection to the SQL server will not be closed when the + * execution of the script ends. Instead, the link will remain open for + * future use (cubrid_close or + * cubrid_disconnect will not close links established by + * cubrid_pconnect). + * + * This type of link is therefore called 'persistent'. + * + * @param string $host Host name or IP address of CUBRID CAS server. + * @param int $port Port number of CUBRID CAS server (BROKER_PORT configured in $CUBRID/conf/cubrid_broker.conf). + * @param string $dbname Name of database. + * @param string $userid User name for the database. + * @param string $passwd User password. + * @return resource Connection identifier, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_pconnect(string $host, int $port, string $dbname, string $userid = null, string $passwd = null) +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($passwd !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_pconnect($host, $port, $dbname, $userid, $passwd); + } elseif ($userid !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_pconnect($host, $port, $dbname, $userid); + } else { + $result = \cubrid_pconnect($host, $port, $dbname); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_prepare function is a sort of API which represents SQL statements + * compiled previously to a given connection handle. This pre-compiled SQL statement will be included + * in the cubrid_prepare. + * + * Accordingly, you can use this statement effectively to execute several times repeatedly or to + * process long data. Only a single statement can be used and a parameter may put a question mark (?) + * to appropriate area in the SQL statement. Add a parameter when you bind a value in the VALUES + * clause of INSERT statement or in the WHERE clause. Note that it is allowed to bind a value to a + * MARK(?) by using the cubrid_bind function only. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $prepare_stmt Prepare query. + * @param int $option OID return option CUBRID_INCLUDE_OID. + * @return resource Request identifier, if process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_prepare($conn_identifier, string $prepare_stmt, int $option = 0) +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_prepare($conn_identifier, $prepare_stmt, $option); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_put function is used to update an + * attribute of the instance of the given oid. + * + * You can update single attribute by using string data type to set + * attr. In such case, you can use integer, + * floating point or string type data for the value + * argument. To update multiple number of attributes, you can disregard the + * attr argument, and set + * value argument with associative array data type. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid OID of the instance that you want to update. + * @param string $attr Name of the attribute that you want to update. + * @param mixed $value New value that you want to assign to the attribute. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_put($conn_identifier, string $oid, string $attr = null, $value = null): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($value !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_put($conn_identifier, $oid, $attr, $value); + } elseif ($attr !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_put($conn_identifier, $oid, $attr); + } else { + $result = \cubrid_put($conn_identifier, $oid); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_rollback function executes rollback on the + * transaction pointed by conn_identifier, currently in + * progress. + * + * Connection to server is closed after calling + * cubrid_rollback. Connection handle, however, is + * still valid. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_rollback($conn_identifier): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_rollback($conn_identifier); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_schema function is used to get the + * requested schema information from database. To get information about specific class, + * set the class_name, to get information about specific attribute + * (can be used only with CUBRID_SCH_ATTR_PRIVILEGE), + * set the attr_name. + * + * The result of the cubrid_schema function is returned as a two-dimensional + * array (column (associative array) * row (numeric array)). The following + * tables shows types of schema and the column structure of the result array to + * be returned based on the schema type. + * + * + * Result Composition of Each Type + * + * + * + * Schema + * Column Number + * Column Name + * Value + * + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_CLASS + * 1 + * NAME + * + * + * + * + * 2 + * TYPE + * 0:system class 1:vclass 2:class + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_VCLASS + * 1 + * NAME + * + * + * + * + * 2 + * TYPE + * 1:vclass + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_QUERY_SPEC + * 1 + * QUERY_SPEC + * + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_ATTRIBUTE / CUBRID_SCH_CLASS_ATTRIBUTE + * 1 + * ATTR_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 2 + * DOMAIN + * + * + * + * + * 3 + * SCALE + * + * + * + * + * 4 + * PRECISION + * + * + * + * + * 5 + * INDEXED + * 1:indexed + * + * + * + * 6 + * NOT NULL + * 1:not null + * + * + * + * 7 + * SHARED + * 1:shared + * + * + * + * 8 + * UNIQUE + * 1:unique + * + * + * + * 9 + * DEFAULT + * + * + * + * + * 10 + * ATTR_ORDER + * base:1 + * + * + * + * 11 + * CLASS_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 12 + * SOURCE_CLASS + * + * + * + * + * 13 + * IS_KEY + * 1:key + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_METHOD / CUBRID_SCH_CLASS_METHOD + * 1 + * NAME + * + * + * + * + * 2 + * RET_DOMAIN + * + * + * + * + * 3 + * ARG_DOMAIN + * + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_METHOD_FILE + * 1 + * METHOD_FILE + * + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_SUPERCLASS / CUBRID_SCH_DIRECT_SUPER_CLASS / CUBRID_SCH_SUBCLASS + * 1 + * CLASS_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 2 + * TYPE + * 0:system class 1:vclass 2:class + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_CONSTRAINT + * 1 + * TYPE + * 0:unique 1:index 2:reverse unique 3:reverse index + * + * + * + * 2 + * NAME + * + * + * + * + * 3 + * ATTR_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 4 + * NUM_PAGES + * + * + * + * + * 5 + * NUM_KEYS + * + * + * + * + * 6 + * PRIMARY_KEY + * 1:primary key + * + * + * + * 7 + * KEY_ORDER + * base:1 + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_TRIGGER + * 1 + * NAME + * + * + * + * + * 2 + * STATUS + * + * + * + * + * 3 + * EVENT + * + * + * + * + * 4 + * TARGET_CLASS + * + * + * + * + * 5 + * TARGET_ATTR + * + * + * + * + * 6 + * ACTION_TIME + * + * + * + * + * 7 + * ACTION + * + * + * + * + * 8 + * PRIORITY + * + * + * + * + * 9 + * CONDITION_TIME + * + * + * + * + * 10 + * CONDITION + * + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_CLASS_PRIVILEGE / CUBRID_SCH_ATTR_PRIVILEGE + * 1 + * CLASS_NAME / ATTR_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 2 + * PRIVILEGE + * + * + * + * + * 3 + * GRANTABLE + * + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_PRIMARY_KEY + * 1 + * CLASS_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 2 + * ATTR_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 3 + * KEY_SEQ + * base:1 + * + * + * + * 4 + * KEY_NAME + * + * + * + * + * CUBRID_SCH_IMPORTED_KEYS / CUBRID_SCH_EXPORTED_KEYS / CUBRID_SCH_CROSS_REFERENCE + * 1 + * PKTABLE_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 2 + * PKCOLUMN_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 3 + * FKTABLE_NAME + * base:1 + * + * + * + * 4 + * FKCOLUMN_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 5 + * KEY_SEQ + * base:1 + * + * + * + * 6 + * UPDATE_ACTION + * 0:cascade 1:restrict 2:no action 3:set null + * + * + * + * 7 + * DELETE_ACTION + * 0:cascade 1:restrict 2:no action 3:set null + * + * + * + * 8 + * FK_NAME + * + * + * + * + * 9 + * PK_NAME + * + * + * + * + * + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param int $schema_type Schema data that you want to know. + * @param string $class_name Class you want to know the schema of. + * @param string $attr_name Attribute you want to know the schema of. + * @return array Array containing the schema information, when process is successful. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_schema($conn_identifier, int $schema_type, string $class_name = null, string $attr_name = null): array +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($attr_name !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_schema($conn_identifier, $schema_type, $class_name, $attr_name); + } elseif ($class_name !== null) { + $result = \cubrid_schema($conn_identifier, $schema_type, $class_name); + } else { + $result = \cubrid_schema($conn_identifier, $schema_type); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_seq_drop function is used to delete an + * element you request from the given sequence type attribute in the + * database. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid OID of the instance you want to work with. + * @param string $attr_name Name of the attribute that you want to delete an element from. + * @param int $index Index of the element that you want to delete (1-based). + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_seq_drop($conn_identifier, string $oid, string $attr_name, int $index): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_seq_drop($conn_identifier, $oid, $attr_name, $index); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_col_insert function is used to insert an + * element to a sequence type attribute in a requested location. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid OID of the instance you want to work with. + * @param string $attr_name Name of the attribute you want to insert an instance to. + * @param int $index Location of the element, you want to insert the element to (1-based). + * @param string $seq_element Content of the element that you want to insert. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_seq_insert($conn_identifier, string $oid, string $attr_name, int $index, string $seq_element): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_seq_insert($conn_identifier, $oid, $attr_name, $index, $seq_element); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_seq_put function is used to update the + * content of the requested element in a sequent type attribute using OID. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid OID of the instance you want to work with. + * @param string $attr_name Name of the attribute that you want to update an element. + * @param int $index Index (1-based) of the element that you want to update. + * @param string $seq_element New content that you want to use for the update. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_seq_put($conn_identifier, string $oid, string $attr_name, int $index, string $seq_element): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_seq_put($conn_identifier, $oid, $attr_name, $index, $seq_element); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_set_add function is used to insert a + * single element to a set type attribute (set, multiset, sequence) you + * requested. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid OID of the instance you want to work with. + * @param string $attr_name Name of the attribute you want to insert an element. + * @param string $set_element Content of the element you want to insert. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_set_add($conn_identifier, string $oid, string $attr_name, string $set_element): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_set_add($conn_identifier, $oid, $attr_name, $set_element); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_set_autocommit function is used to set the + * CUBRID database auto-commit mode of the current database connection. + * + * In CUBRID PHP, auto-commit mode is disabled by default for transaction + * management. When auto-commit mode is truned from off to on, any pending work is + * automatically committed. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param bool $mode Auto-commit mode. The following constants can be used: + * + * + * CUBRID_AUTOCOMMIT_FALSE + * CUBRID_AUTOCOMMIT_TRUE + * + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_set_autocommit($conn_identifier, bool $mode): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_set_autocommit($conn_identifier, $mode); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_set_db_parameter function is used to set + * the CUBRID database parameters. It can set the following CUBRID database + * parameters: + * + * + * PARAM_ISOLATION_LEVEL + * PARAM_LOCK_TIMEOUT + * + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier The CUBRID connection. If the connection identifier is not specified, + * the last link opened by cubrid_connect is assumed. + * @param int $param_type Database parameter type. + * @param int $param_value Isolation level value (1-6) or lock timeout (in seconds) value. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_set_db_parameter($conn_identifier, int $param_type, int $param_value): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_set_db_parameter($conn_identifier, $param_type, $param_value); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_set_drop function is used to delete an + * element that you request from the given set type (set, multiset) attribute + * of the database. + * + * @param resource $conn_identifier Connection identifier. + * @param string $oid OID of the instance you want to work with. + * @param string $attr_name Name of the attribute you want to delete an element from. + * @param string $set_element Content of the element you want to delete. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_set_drop($conn_identifier, string $oid, string $attr_name, string $set_element): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_set_drop($conn_identifier, $oid, $attr_name, $set_element); + if ($result === false) { + throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * The cubrid_set_query_timeout function is used to set + * the timeout time of query execution. + * + * @param resource $req_identifier Request identifier. + * @param int $timeout Timeout time in milliseconds. + * @throws CubridException + * + */ +function cubrid_set_query_timeout($req_identifier, int $timeout): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \cubrid_set_query_timeout($req_identifier, $timeout); if ($result === false) { throw CubridException::createFromPhpError(); } -- cgit v1.2.3