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fix bug #30430 (odbc_next_result() doesn't bind values and that results in segfault)

fix protos
PHP-5.1
Antony Dovgal 21 years ago
parent
commit
63fbc27466
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      ext/odbc/php_odbc.c

9
ext/odbc/php_odbc.c

@ -2465,10 +2465,7 @@ PHP_FUNCTION(odbc_next_result)
result->fetched = 0;
rc = SQLMoreResults(result->stmt);
if (rc == SQL_SUCCESS) {
RETURN_TRUE;
}
else if (rc == SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO) {
if (rc == SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO || rc == SQL_SUCCESS) {
rc = SQLFreeStmt(result->stmt, SQL_UNBIND);
SQLNumParams(result->stmt, &(result->numparams));
SQLNumResultCols(result->stmt, &(result->numcols));
@ -2809,7 +2806,7 @@ PHP_FUNCTION(odbc_setoption)
* metadata functions
*/
/* {{{ proto resource odbc_tables(resource connection_id [, string qualifier, string owner, string name, string table_types])
/* {{{ proto resource odbc_tables(resource connection_id [, string qualifier [, string owner [, string name [, string table_types]]]])
Call the SQLTables function */
PHP_FUNCTION(odbc_tables)
{
@ -2888,7 +2885,7 @@ PHP_FUNCTION(odbc_tables)
}
/* }}} */
/* {{{ proto resource odbc_columns(resource connection_id, string qualifier, string owner, string table_name, string column_name)
/* {{{ proto resource odbc_columns(resource connection_id [, string qualifier [, string owner [, string table_name [, string column_name]]]])
Returns a result identifier that can be used to fetch a list of column names in specified tables */
PHP_FUNCTION(odbc_columns)
{

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