On Mon, 7 May 2001, Zeev Suraski wrote:
>At 02:16 7/5/2001, Wez Furlong wrote:
>>I've seen "mysql_unbuffered_query" mentioned a couple of times lately and I
>>thought that it would be useful for my current project.
>>However, I need the functionality of mysql_db_query, but working in
>>unbuffered mode.
>>I was about to produce a patch and noticed that the proto comments already
>>include an optional parameter that appears as if it were to be used for
>>this purpose, although it is not yet handled by the code.
>>
>>Should I create a patch that enables the parameter?
>>
>>It's just a case of defining the constants and passing it to the
>>"do_query_general" function, right?
>
>Probably... Are you sure you can't use mysql_unbuffered_query(),
>though? If you're really used to supplying the database argument, you can
>easily write a 2 line PHP function that does the same thing...
>
Hmm..this seems to be an undocumented function. What is the use of it?
Benefits over using mysql_query() for example? Where/when it _can't_ be used?
--Jani
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