php-src/ext/pdo
2005-07-08 19:28:52 +00:00
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tests and as a result, need to update the expected data 2005-07-08 15:21:43 +00:00
config.m4 If the macro exists, use it, otherwise use the Makefile.frag 2005-06-14 13:09:23 +00:00
config.w32 build pdo statically on win32, so sqlite2 driver will build. 2005-03-12 01:15:37 +00:00
CREDITS Hello PDO. 2004-05-17 15:41:51 +00:00
EXPERIMENTAL Hello PDO. 2004-05-17 15:41:51 +00:00
Makefile.frag Allow it build with PHP 5.0.x and up again. 2005-05-14 20:06:54 +00:00
package.xml prep for release 2005-03-09 18:14:49 +00:00
pdo_dbh.c Add a PDO_ATTR_STRINGIFY_FETCHES attribute, which is used to convert integer or 2005-07-08 04:13:00 +00:00
pdo_sql_parser.c generated file 2005-07-08 17:00:48 +00:00
pdo_sql_parser.re For named-parameter-to-named-parameter rewrites, we need to map the original 2005-07-08 17:00:28 +00:00
pdo_sqlstate.c Add sqlstates defined in PostgreSQL documentation. 2005-07-01 23:32:39 +00:00
pdo_stmt.c For named-parameter-to-named-parameter rewrites, we need to map the original 2005-07-08 17:00:28 +00:00
pdo.c Add a PDO_ATTR_STRINGIFY_FETCHES attribute, which is used to convert integer or 2005-07-08 04:13:00 +00:00
pdo.php update ready for release 2005-02-09 04:54:56 +00:00
php_pdo_driver.h Fix Bug #33111 2005-07-08 19:28:52 +00:00
php_pdo_int.h - Simplify code (only implement handlers that are necessary) 2005-03-21 00:29:06 +00:00
php_pdo.h Simplify 2005-02-13 23:40:30 +00:00
README rename ancient method 2005-02-09 23:34:53 +00:00
TODO better handling of pdo-level errors 2005-02-06 21:05:59 +00:00

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PHP Data Objects
================

Concept: Data Access Abstraction

Goals:

1/  Be light-weight
2/  Provide common API for common database operations
3/  Be performant
4/  Keep majority of PHP specific stuff in the PDO core (such as persistent
    resource management); drivers should only have to worry about getting the
    data and not about PHP internals.


Transactions and autocommit
===========================

When you create a database handle, you *should* specify the autocommit
behaviour that you require.  PDO will default to autocommit on.

$dbh = new PDO("...", $user, $pass, array(PDO_ATTR_AUTOCOMMIT => true));

When auto-commit is on, the driver will implicitly commit each query as it is
executed.  This works fine for most simple tasks but can be significantly
slower when you are making a large number of udpates.

$dbh = new PDO("...", $user, $pass, array(PDO_ATTR_AUTOCOMMIT => false));

When auto-commit is off, you must then use $dbh->beginTransaction() to
initiate a transaction.  When your work is done, you then call $dbh->commit()
or $dbh->rollBack() to persist or abort your changes respectively.  Not all
databases support transactions.

You can change the auto-commit mode at run-time:

$dbh->setAttribute(PDO_ATTR_AUTOCOMMIT, false);

Regardless of the error handling mode set on the database handle, if the
autocommit mode cannot be changed, an exception will be thrown.

Some drivers will allow you to temporarily disable autocommit if you call
$dbh->beginTransaction().  When you commit() or rollBack() such a transaction,
the handle will switch back to autocommit mode again.  If the mode could not
be changed, an exception will be raised, as noted above.

When the database handle is closed or destroyed (or at request end for
persistent handles), the driver will implicitly rollBack().  It is your
responsibility to call commit() when you are done making changes and
autocommit is turned off.

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