php-src/ext/pdo_pgsql/tests/bug_33876.phpt
Wez Furlong edc39221c0 if a php bolean makes it as far as the parameter callback, it must really need
to be boolean; express is as native pgsql 't' or 'f'.

Add a test case for Bug #33876, which is a partially bogus bug.
2005-09-10 21:00:52 +00:00

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--TEST--
PDO PgSQL Bug #33876
--SKIPIF--
<?php
if (!extension_loaded('pdo') || !extension_loaded('pdo_pgsql')) die('skip not loaded');
require 'ext/pdo_pgsql/tests/config.inc';
require 'ext/pdo/tests/pdo_test.inc';
PDOTest::skip();
?>
--FILE--
<?php
require 'ext/pdo/tests/pdo_test.inc';
$db = PDOTest::test_factory('ext/pdo_pgsql/tests/common.phpt');
$db->setAttribute(PDO_ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO_ERRMODE_SILENT);
$db->exec('CREATE TABLE test (foo varchar(5) NOT NULL, bar bool NOT NULL)');
$db->exec("INSERT INTO test VALUES('false','f')");
$db->exec("INSERT INTO test VALUES('true', 't')");
$res = $db->prepare('SELECT foo from test where bar = ?');
# this is the portable approach to binding a bool
$res->bindValue(1, false, PDO_PARAM_BOOL);
if (!$res->execute())
print_r($res->errorInfo());
else
print_r($res->fetchAll(PDO_FETCH_ASSOC));
# this is the portable approach to binding a bool
$res->bindValue(1, true, PDO_PARAM_BOOL);
if (!$res->execute())
print_r($res->errorInfo());
else
print_r($res->fetchAll(PDO_FETCH_ASSOC));
# true gets cast to string (because the implied default is string)
# true-as-string is 1, so this "works"
if (!$res->execute(array(true)))
print_r($res->errorInfo());
else
print_r($res->fetchAll(PDO_FETCH_ASSOC));
# Expected to fail; unless told otherwise, PDO assumes string inputs
# false -> "" as string, which pgsql doesn't like
if (!$res->execute(array(false)))
print_r($res->errorInfo());
else
print_r($res->fetchAll(PDO_FETCH_ASSOC));
# And now using emulator prepares
echo "EMUL\n";
$res = $db->prepare('SELECT foo from test where bar = ?', array(
PDO_PGSQL_ATTR_DISABLE_NATIVE_PREPARED_STATEMENT => true));
# this is the portable approach to binding a bool
$res->bindValue(1, false, PDO_PARAM_BOOL);
if (!$res->execute())
print_r($res->errorInfo());
else
print_r($res->fetchAll(PDO_FETCH_ASSOC));
# this is the portable approach to binding a bool
$res->bindValue(1, true, PDO_PARAM_BOOL);
if (!$res->execute())
print_r($res->errorInfo());
else
print_r($res->fetchAll(PDO_FETCH_ASSOC));
# true gets cast to string (because the implied default is string)
# true-as-string is 1, so this "works"
if (!$res->execute(array(true)))
print_r($res->errorInfo());
else
print_r($res->fetchAll(PDO_FETCH_ASSOC));
# Expected to fail; unless told otherwise, PDO assumes string inputs
# false -> "" as string, which pgsql doesn't like
if (!$res->execute(array(false)))
print_r($res->errorInfo());
else
print_r($res->fetchAll(PDO_FETCH_ASSOC));
--EXPECT--
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[foo] => false
)
)
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[foo] => true
)
)
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[foo] => true
)
)
Array
(
[0] => 22P02
[1] => 7
[2] => ERROR: invalid input syntax for type boolean: ""
)
EMUL
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[foo] => false
)
)
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[foo] => true
)
)
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[foo] => true
)
)
Array
(
[0] => 22P02
[1] => 7
[2] => ERROR: invalid input syntax for type boolean: ""
)