> Ah, yeah. The good old bucket to the rescue. > Completely missed that...
May be even brigade of them - this will enable the use of mysql_stmt_send_long_data to send a lot of data without flattening everything into single buffer. Then it came to me that instead of allocating large buffer in pselect, it's possible to allocate some small buffer, check for truncation and then re-allocate and re-fetch problematic columns in get_entry, if needed (and to think that I removed *_fetch_column as not needed, because it actually did nothing, but it should have been a hint). Unfortunately, there's no incremental fetch in mysql. Anyway, I'll have some time to implement and test this toward next week. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
