Обсуждение: Fwd: Bug #32904 [Opn->Csd]: pg_get_notify() ignores result_type param.

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Fwd: Bug #32904 [Opn->Csd]: pg_get_notify() ignores result_type param.

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Volkan YAZICI
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From: PHP Bug Database <php-bugs@lists.php.net>
Date: May 10, 2005 11:14 PM
Subject: Bug #32904 [Opn->Csd]: pg_get_notify() ignores result_type param.
To: volkan.yazici@gmail.com


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 ID:               32904
 Updated by:       tony2001@php.net
 Reported By:      volkan dot yazici at gmail dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         PostgreSQL related
 Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (Unstable)
 PHP Version:      5.0.3
 New Comment:

This bug has been fixed in CVS.

Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change
will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at
http://snaps.php.net/.

Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better.

Previous Comments:
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[2005-05-06 12:55:20] volkan dot yazici at gmail dot com

I've tried the CVS snapshot (located at
http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz [php5-200505060830]) and the
result is same.

{{{ Related PHP script:
<?php
    $dbconn = pg_connect("dbname=test");

    pg_query("LISTEN test");
    sleep(5); // I'll type "NOTIFY test;" for three times
              // from psql in here.
    var_dump(pg_get_notify($dbconn));
    var_dump(pg_get_notify($dbconn, PGSQL_NUM));
    var_dump(pg_get_notify($dbconn, PGSQL_ASSOC));
?>
}}}

Expected and actual results are same as in the bug report.

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[2005-05-06 03:20:09] sniper@php.net

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz

For Windows:

  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip

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[2005-05-01 17:11:39] volkan dot yazici at gmail dot com

:%s/Any of these calls act as/All of these calls act as/g

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[2005-05-01 14:50:24] volkan dot yazici at gmail dot com

Description:
------------
Second parameter (result_type) used in pg_get_notify() is ignored. When
we look at ext/pgsql/pgsql.c (in revision 1.324, Wed Apr 13 18:11:35
2005 from CVS):

  Line   49: #define PGSQL_ASSOC 1<<0
  Line   50: #define PGSQL_NUM 1<<1
  Line   51: #define PGSQL_BOTH (PGSQL_ASSOC|PGSQL_NUM)
  ...
  Line 4144: if (result_type & (PGSQL_NUM|PGSQL_BOTH)) {
  ...
  Line 4178: if (result_type & (PGSQL_ASSOC|PGSQL_BOTH)) {

Both of the if conditions in the lines 4144 and 4178 returns true
(positive values) on any input. Thus, result_type param. always acts as
PGSQL_BOTH.

Line 4144 and 4178 may be replaced by below ones:

  Line 4144: if (result_type & PGSQL_NUM) {
  ...
  Line 4178: if (result_type & PGSQL_ASSOC) {

They're working well on my current system.

Reproduce code:
---------------
/*
 * Any of these calls act as
 * var_dump(pg_get_notify($dbconn, PGSQL_BOTH));
 */
var_dump(pg_get_notify($dbconn));
var_dump(pg_get_notify($dbconn, PGSQL_NUM));
var_dump(pg_get_notify($dbconn, PGSQL_ASSOC));

Expected result:
----------------
array(4) {
  ["message"]=>
  string(1) "test"
  ["pid"]=>
  int(2317)
}
array(4) {
  [0]=>
  string(1) "test"
  [1]=>
  int(2317)
}
array(4) {
  ["message"]=>
  string(1) "test"
  ["pid"]=>
  int(2317)
}

Actual result:
--------------
array(4) {
  [0]=>
  string(1) "test"
  [1]=>
  int(2317)
  ["message"]=>
  string(1) "test"
  ["pid"]=>
  int(2317)
}
array(4) {
  [0]=>
  string(1) "test"
  [1]=>
  int(2317)
  ["message"]=>
  string(1) "test"
  ["pid"]=>
  int(2317)
}
array(4) {
  [0]=>
  string(1) "test"
  [1]=>
  int(2317)
  ["message"]=>
  string(1) "test"
  ["pid"]=>
  int(2317)
}

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