# update documentation
#
# In 5.2 we need to implement an event handler onException() to be invoked
# on exceptions during getChildren() calls. Its default implementation
# would simply rethrow the exception if the flag is not set and delete if
# if it was set. To do so the exceptions refcount needs to be increased
# before calling zend_clear_exception() to keep the exception alive but
# clear the control information.
#
# As a side note this is alos the easy solution to allow multi exception
# handling: Simply clear the engine's exception info and add a property
# called $previousException to the base exception and assign it from the
# already pending one.
Removing redundant inclusion of headers for NetWare
ext/standard/lcg.c
NetWare LibC SDK sys/time.h implicitly includes sys/timval.h so nothing special needed for NetWare here.
--Kamesh
- Fixed problems with lone years in strtotime().
- Added functions to timelib to get a list of all abbreviations and timezone
identifiers.
- Fixed problems with parsed dates that only have GMT offsets associated
with them.
- Fixed a Windows compile problem.
- Added special constants for different often used date formats (DATE_ISO8601,
DATE_RFC822, DATE_RSS etc).
- Fixed date_default_timezone_get() to return the guessed timezone if none
was set yet with date_default_timezone_set().
- Added experimental support for Date/Timezone objects as per specifications.
to true, forces the driver to use PDO's own emulated prepared statement
support.
Why would you want that, considering that native prepared statements are
supposed to be the best thing ever?
"Often postgresql will have to plan the query without knowing the parameters -
and it will choose a bad plan. In some cases it will plan based on the first
parameters you send. "
Ugh. So now we have a way to let you decide that you know better than the
pgsql query planner.