Source for file sybase.php
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/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4: */
* The PEAR DB driver for PHP's sybase extension
* for interacting with Sybase databases
* LICENSE: This source file is subject to version 3.0 of the PHP license
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* @author Sterling Hughes <sterling@php.net>
* @author Antônio Carlos Venâncio Júnior <floripa@php.net>
* @author Daniel Convissor <danielc@php.net>
* @copyright 1997-2007 The PHP Group
* @license http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt PHP License 3.0
* @version CVS: $Id: sybase.php,v 1.87 2007/09/21 13:40:42 aharvey Exp $
* @link http://pear.php.net/package/DB
* Obtain the DB_common class so it can be extended from
require_once DB_PEAR_PATH.
'DB/common.php';
* The methods PEAR DB uses to interact with PHP's sybase extension
* for interacting with Sybase databases
* These methods overload the ones declared in DB_common.
* WARNING: This driver may fail with multiple connections under the
* same user/pass/host and different databases.
* @author Sterling Hughes <sterling@php.net>
* @author Antônio Carlos Venâncio Júnior <floripa@php.net>
* @author Daniel Convissor <danielc@php.net>
* @copyright 1997-2007 The PHP Group
* @license http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt PHP License 3.0
* @version Release: 1.7.13
* @link http://pear.php.net/package/DB
* The DB driver type (mysql, oci8, odbc, etc.)
* The database syntax variant to be used (db2, access, etc.), if any
* The capabilities of this DB implementation
* The 'new_link' element contains the PHP version that first provided
* new_link support for this DBMS. Contains false if it's unsupported.
* Meaning of the 'limit' element:
* + 'emulate' = emulate with fetch row by number
* + 'alter' = alter the query
* A mapping of native error codes to DB error codes
* The raw database connection created by PHP
* The DSN information for connecting to a database
* Should data manipulation queries be committed automatically?
* The quantity of transactions begun
* {@internal While this is private, it can't actually be designated
* private in PHP 5 because it is directly accessed in the test suite.}}}
var $transaction_opcount =
0;
* The database specified in the DSN
* It's a fix to allow calls to different databases in the same script.
* This constructor calls <kbd>$this->DB_common()</kbd>
* Connect to the database server, log in and open the database
* Don't call this method directly. Use DB::connect() instead.
* PEAR DB's sybase driver supports the following extra DSN options:
* + appname The application name to use on this connection.
* Available since PEAR DB 1.7.0.
* + charset The character set to use on this connection.
* Available since PEAR DB 1.7.0.
* @param array $dsn the data source name
* @param bool $persistent should the connection be persistent?
* @return int DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure.
function connect($dsn, $persistent =
false)
$dsn['hostspec'] =
$dsn['hostspec'] ?
$dsn['hostspec'] :
'localhost';
$dsn['password'] =
!empty($dsn['password']) ?
$dsn['password'] :
false;
$dsn['charset'] = isset
($dsn['charset']) ?
$dsn['charset'] :
false;
$dsn['appname'] = isset
($dsn['appname']) ?
$dsn['appname'] :
false;
$connect_function =
$persistent ?
'sybase_pconnect' :
'sybase_connect';
$this->connection =
@$connect_function($dsn['hostspec'],
'The DSN did not contain a username.');
@sybase_get_last_message());
if (!@sybase_select_db($dsn['database'], $this->connection)) {
@sybase_get_last_message());
$this->_db =
$dsn['database'];
* Disconnects from the database server
* @return bool TRUE on success, FALSE on failure
* Sends a query to the database server
* @param string the SQL query string
* @return mixed + a PHP result resrouce for successful SELECT queries
* + the DB_OK constant for other successful queries
* + a DB_Error object on failure
if ($this->_db &&
!@sybase_select_db($this->_db, $this->connection)) {
if (!$this->autocommit &&
$ismanip) {
if ($this->transaction_opcount ==
0) {
$result =
@sybase_query('BEGIN TRANSACTION', $this->connection);
$this->transaction_opcount++
;
$result =
@sybase_query($query, $this->connection);
// Determine which queries that should return data, and which
// should return an error code only.
return $ismanip ?
DB_OK :
$result;
* Move the internal sybase result pointer to the next available result
* @param a valid sybase result resource
* @return true if a result is available otherwise return false
* Places a row from the result set into the given array
* Formating of the array and the data therein are configurable.
* See DB_result::fetchInto() for more information.
* This method is not meant to be called directly. Use
* DB_result::fetchInto() instead. It can't be declared "protected"
* because DB_result is a separate object.
* @param resource $result the query result resource
* @param array $arr the referenced array to put the data in
* @param int $fetchmode how the resulting array should be indexed
* @param int $rownum the row number to fetch (0 = first row)
* @return mixed DB_OK on success, NULL when the end of a result set is
* @see DB_result::fetchInto()
function fetchInto($result, &$arr, $fetchmode, $rownum =
null)
if (!@sybase_data_seek($result, $rownum)) {
$arr =
@sybase_fetch_assoc($result);
if ($arr =
@sybase_fetch_array($result)) {
foreach ($arr as $key =>
$value) {
$arr =
@sybase_fetch_row($result);
* Deletes the result set and frees the memory occupied by the result set
* This method is not meant to be called directly. Use
* DB_result::free() instead. It can't be declared "protected"
* because DB_result is a separate object.
* @param resource $result PHP's query result resource
* @return bool TRUE on success, FALSE if $result is invalid
return is_resource($result) ?
sybase_free_result($result) :
false;
* Gets the number of columns in a result set
* This method is not meant to be called directly. Use
* DB_result::numCols() instead. It can't be declared "protected"
* because DB_result is a separate object.
* @param resource $result PHP's query result resource
* @return int the number of columns. A DB_Error object on failure.
* @see DB_result::numCols()
$cols =
@sybase_num_fields($result);
* Gets the number of rows in a result set
* This method is not meant to be called directly. Use
* DB_result::numRows() instead. It can't be declared "protected"
* because DB_result is a separate object.
* @param resource $result PHP's query result resource
* @return int the number of rows. A DB_Error object on failure.
* @see DB_result::numRows()
$rows =
@sybase_num_rows($result);
* Determines the number of rows affected by a data maniuplation query
* 0 is returned for queries that don't manipulate data.
* @return int the number of rows. A DB_Error object on failure.
$result =
@sybase_affected_rows($this->connection);
* Returns the next free id in a sequence
* @param string $seq_name name of the sequence
* @param boolean $ondemand when true, the seqence is automatically
* created if it does not exist
* @return int the next id number in the sequence.
* A DB_Error object on failure.
* @see DB_common::nextID(), DB_common::getSequenceName(),
* DB_sybase::createSequence(), DB_sybase::dropSequence()
function nextId($seq_name, $ondemand =
true)
if ($this->_db &&
!@sybase_select_db($this->_db, $this->connection)) {
$result =
$this->query("INSERT INTO $seqname (vapor) VALUES (0)");
$result =
$this->query("SELECT @@IDENTITY FROM $seqname");
* @param string $seq_name name of the new sequence
* @return int DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure.
* @see DB_common::createSequence(), DB_common::getSequenceName(),
* DB_sybase::nextID(), DB_sybase::dropSequence()
return $this->query('CREATE TABLE '
.
' (id numeric(10, 0) IDENTITY NOT NULL,'
* @param string $seq_name name of the sequence to be deleted
* @return int DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure.
* @see DB_common::dropSequence(), DB_common::getSequenceName(),
* DB_sybase::nextID(), DB_sybase::createSequence()
* Formats a float value for use within a query in a locale-independent
* @param float the float value to be quoted.
* @return string the quoted string.
* @see DB_common::quoteSmart()
* @since Method available since release 1.7.8.
* Enables or disables automatic commits
* @param bool $onoff true turns it on, false turns it off
* @return int DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object if the driver
* doesn't support auto-committing transactions.
// XXX if $this->transaction_opcount > 0, we should probably
$this->autocommit =
$onoff ?
true :
false;
* Commits the current transaction
* @return int DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure.
if ($this->transaction_opcount >
0) {
if ($this->_db &&
!@sybase_select_db($this->_db, $this->connection)) {
$result =
@sybase_query('COMMIT', $this->connection);
$this->transaction_opcount =
0;
* Reverts the current transaction
* @return int DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure.
if ($this->transaction_opcount >
0) {
if ($this->_db &&
!@sybase_select_db($this->_db, $this->connection)) {
$result =
@sybase_query('ROLLBACK', $this->connection);
$this->transaction_opcount =
0;
// {{{ sybaseRaiseError()
* Produces a DB_Error object regarding the current problem
* @param int $errno if the error is being manually raised pass a
* DB_ERROR* constant here. If this isn't passed
* the error information gathered from the DBMS.
* @return object the DB_Error object
* @see DB_common::raiseError(),
* DB_sybase::errorNative(), DB_sybase::errorCode()
return $this->raiseError($errno, null, null, null, $native);
* Gets the DBMS' native error message produced by the last query
* @return string the DBMS' error message
return @sybase_get_last_message();
* Determines PEAR::DB error code from the database's text error message.
* @param string $errormsg error message returned from the database
* @return integer an error number from a DB error constant
// PHP 5.2+ prepends the function name to $php_errormsg, so we need
// this hack to work around it, per bug #9599.
$errormsg =
preg_replace('/^sybase[a-z_]+\(\): /', '', $errormsg);
if (!isset
($error_regexps)) {
'/Incorrect syntax near/'
'/^Unclosed quote before the character string [\"\'].*[\"\']\./'
'/Implicit conversion (from datatype|of NUMERIC value)/i'
'/Cannot drop the table [\"\'].+[\"\'], because it doesn\'t exist in the system catalogs\./'
'/Only the owner of object [\"\'].+[\"\'] or a user with System Administrator \(SA\) role can run this command\./'
'/^.+ permission denied on object .+, database .+, owner .+/'
'/^.* permission denied, database .+, owner .+/'
'/There is already an object named/'
'/does not allow null values/'
'/Command has been aborted/'
'/^Cannot drop the index .* because it doesn\'t exist/i'
'/^There is already an index/i'
'/^There are fewer columns in the INSERT statement than values specified/i'
foreach ($error_regexps as $regexp =>
$code) {
* Returns information about a table or a result set
* NOTE: only supports 'table' and 'flags' if <var>$result</var>
* @param object|string $result DB_result object from a query or a
* string containing the name of a table.
* While this also accepts a query result
* resource identifier, this behavior is
* @param int $mode a valid tableInfo mode
* @return array an associative array with the information requested.
* A DB_Error object on failure.
* @see DB_common::tableInfo()
* @since Method available since Release 1.6.0
* Probably received a table name.
* Create a result resource identifier.
if ($this->_db &&
!@sybase_select_db($this->_db, $this->connection)) {
$id =
@sybase_query("SELECT * FROM $result WHERE 1=0",
} elseif (isset
($result->result)) {
* Probably received a result object.
* Extract the result resource identifier.
* Probably received a result resource identifier.
* Deprecated. Here for compatibility only.
$case_func =
'strtolower';
$count =
@sybase_num_fields($id);
$res['num_fields'] =
$count;
for ($i =
0; $i <
$count; $i++
) {
$f =
@sybase_fetch_field($id, $i);
// column_source is often blank
:
$case_func($f->column_source),
'name' =>
$case_func($f->name),
$res[$i]['flags'] =
$this->_sybase_field_flags(
$res[$i]['table'], $res[$i]['name']);
$res['order'][$res[$i]['name']] =
$i;
$res['ordertable'][$res[$i]['table']][$res[$i]['name']] =
$i;
// free the result only if we were called on a table
@sybase_free_result($id);
// {{{ _sybase_field_flags()
* Get the flags for a field
* + <samp>unique_key</samp> (unique index, unique check or primary_key)
* + <samp>multiple_key</samp> (multi-key index)
* @param string $table the table name
* @param string $column the field name
* @return string space delimited string of flags. Empty string if none.
function _sybase_field_flags($table, $column)
static $tableName =
null;
if ($table !=
$tableName) {
/* We're running sp_helpindex directly because it doesn't exist in
* older versions of ASE -- unfortunately, we can't just use
* DB::isError() because the user may be using callback error
$res =
@sybase_query("sp_helpindex $table", $this->connection);
if ($res ===
false ||
$res ===
true) {
// Fake a valid response for BC reasons.
while (($val =
sybase_fetch_assoc($res)) !==
false) {
if (!isset
($val['index_keys'])) {
/* No useful information returned. Break and be done with
* it, which preserves the pre-1.7.9 behaviour. */
foreach ($keys as $key) {
$this->_add_flag($flags[$key], 'multiple_key');
if (strpos($val['index_description'], 'unique')) {
foreach ($keys as $key) {
$this->_add_flag($flags[$key], 'unique_key');
sybase_free_result($res);
if (array_key_exists($column, $flags)) {
return(implode(' ', $flags[$column]));
* Adds a string to the flags array if the flag is not yet in there
* - if there is no flag present the array is created
* @param array $array reference of flags array to add a value to
* @param mixed $value value to add to the flag array
function _add_flag(&$array, $value)
* Obtains the query string needed for listing a given type of objects
* @param string $type the kind of objects you want to retrieve
* @return string the SQL query string or null if the driver doesn't
* support the object type requested
* @see DB_common::getListOf()
return "SELECT name FROM sysobjects WHERE type = 'U'"
return "SELECT name FROM sysobjects WHERE type = 'V'";
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