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<?php // Start of mysql v.1.0 // @deprecated 5.5 entire extension is deprecated in favor of mysqli /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Open a connection to a MySQL Server * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-connect.php * @param string $server [optional] <p> * The MySQL server. It can also include a port number. e.g. * "hostname:port" or a path to a local socket e.g. ":/path/to/socket" for * the localhost. * </p> * <p> * If the PHP directive * mysql.default_host is undefined (default), then the default * value is 'localhost:3306'. In &sqlsafemode;, this parameter is ignored * and value 'localhost:3306' is always used. * </p> * @param string $username [optional] <p> * The username. Default value is defined by mysql.default_user. In * &sqlsafemode;, this parameter is ignored and the name of the user that * owns the server process is used. * </p> * @param string $password [optional] <p> * The password. Default value is defined by mysql.default_password. In * &sqlsafemode;, this parameter is ignored and empty password is used. * </p> * @param bool $new_link [optional] <p> * If a second call is made to <b>mysql_connect</b> * with the same arguments, no new link will be established, but * instead, the link identifier of the already opened link will be * returned. The <i>new_link</i> parameter modifies this * behavior and makes <b>mysql_connect</b> always open * a new link, even if <b>mysql_connect</b> was called * before with the same parameters. * In &sqlsafemode;, this parameter is ignored. * </p> * @param int $client_flags [optional] <p> * The <i>client_flags</i> parameter can be a combination * of the following constants: * 128 (enable LOAD DATA LOCAL handling), * <b>MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL</b>, * <b>MYSQL_CLIENT_COMPRESS</b>, * <b>MYSQL_CLIENT_IGNORE_SPACE</b> or * <b>MYSQL_CLIENT_INTERACTIVE</b>. * Read the section about for further information. * In &sqlsafemode;, this parameter is ignored. * </p> * @return resource|false a MySQL link identifier on success or false on failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_connect ($server = 'ini_get("mysql.default_host")', $username = 'ini_get("mysql.default_user")', $password = 'ini_get("mysql.default_password")', $new_link = false, $client_flags = 0) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Open a persistent connection to a MySQL server * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-pconnect.php * @param string $server [optional] <p> * The MySQL server. It can also include a port number. e.g. * "hostname:port" or a path to a local socket e.g. ":/path/to/socket" for * the localhost. * </p> * <p> * If the PHP directive * mysql.default_host is undefined (default), then the default * value is 'localhost:3306' * </p> * @param string $username [optional] <p> * The username. Default value is the name of the user that owns the * server process. * </p> * @param string $password [optional] <p> * The password. Default value is an empty password. * </p> * @param int $client_flags [optional] <p> * The <i>client_flags</i> parameter can be a combination * of the following constants: * 128 (enable LOAD DATA LOCAL handling), * <b>MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL</b>, * <b>MYSQL_CLIENT_COMPRESS</b>, * <b>MYSQL_CLIENT_IGNORE_SPACE</b> or * <b>MYSQL_CLIENT_INTERACTIVE</b>. * </p> * @return resource|false a MySQL persistent link identifier on success, or false on * failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_pconnect ($server = 'ini_get("mysql.default_host")', $username = 'ini_get("mysql.default_user")', $password = 'ini_get("mysql.default_password")', $client_flags = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Close MySQL connection * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-close.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return bool true on success or false on failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_close ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Select a MySQL database * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-select-db.php * @param string $database_name <p> * The name of the database that is to be selected. * </p> * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return bool true on success or false on failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_select_db ($database_name, $link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Send a MySQL query * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-query.php * @param string $query <p> * An SQL query * </p> * <p> * The query string should not end with a semicolon. * Data inside the query should be properly escaped. * </p> * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return resource|bool For SELECT, SHOW, DESCRIBE, EXPLAIN and other statements returning resultset, * <b>mysql_query</b> * returns a resource on success, or false on * error. * </p> * <p> * For other type of SQL statements, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, DROP, etc, * <b>mysql_query</b> returns true on success * or false on error. * </p> * <p> * The returned result resource should be passed to * <b>mysql_fetch_array</b>, and other * functions for dealing with result tables, to access the returned data. * </p> * <p> * Use <b>mysql_num_rows</b> to find out how many rows * were returned for a SELECT statement or * <b>mysql_affected_rows</b> to find out how many * rows were affected by a DELETE, INSERT, REPLACE, or UPDATE * statement. * </p> * <p> * <b>mysql_query</b> will also fail and return false * if the user does not have permission to access the table(s) referenced by * the query. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_query ($query, $link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Send an SQL query to MySQL without fetching and buffering the result rows. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-unbuffered-query.php * @param string $query <p> * The SQL query to execute. * </p> * <p> * Data inside the query should be properly escaped. * </p> * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return resource For SELECT, SHOW, DESCRIBE or EXPLAIN statements, * <b>mysql_unbuffered_query</b> * returns a resource on success, or false on * error. * </p> * <p> * For other type of SQL statements, UPDATE, DELETE, DROP, etc, * <b>mysql_unbuffered_query</b> returns true on success * or false on error. * @since 4.0.6 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_unbuffered_query ($query, $link_identifier = null) {} /** * Selects a database and executes a query on it * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-db-query.php * @deprecated 5.3 Use mysql_select_db() and mysql_query() instead * @param string $database <p> * The name of the database that will be selected. * </p> * @param string $query <p> * The MySQL query. * </p> * <p> * Data inside the query should be properly escaped. * </p> * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return resource a positive MySQL result resource to the query result, * or false on error. The function also returns true/false for * INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE * queries to indicate success/failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_db_query ($database, $query, $link_identifier = null) {} /** * List databases available on a MySQL server * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-list-dbs.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return resource|false a result pointer resource on success, or false on * failure. Use the <b>mysql_tablename</b> function to traverse * this result pointer, or any function for result tables, such as * <b>mysql_fetch_array</b>. * @deprecated 5.4 * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_list_dbs ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * List tables in a MySQL database * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-list-tables.php * @param string $database <p> * The name of the database * </p> * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return resource|false A result pointer resource on success or false on failure. * </p> * <p> * Use the <b>mysql_tablename</b> function to * traverse this result pointer, or any function for result tables, * such as <b>mysql_fetch_array</b>. * @deprecated 5.2 * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_list_tables ($database, $link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * List MySQL table fields * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-list-fields.php * @param string $database_name <p> * The name of the database that's being queried. * </p> * @param string $table_name <p> * The name of the table that's being queried. * </p> * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return resource|false A result pointer resource on success, or false on * failure. * </p> * <p> * The returned result can be used with <b>mysql_field_flags</b>, * <b>mysql_field_len</b>, * <b>mysql_field_name</b>&listendand; * <b>mysql_field_type</b>. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_list_fields ($database_name, $table_name, $link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * List MySQL processes * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-list-processes.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return resource|false A result pointer resource on success or false on failure. * @since 4.3 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_list_processes ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Returns the text of the error message from previous MySQL operation * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-error.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return string the error text from the last MySQL function, or * '' (empty string) if no error occurred. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_error ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Returns the numerical value of the error message from previous MySQL operation * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-errno.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return int the error number from the last MySQL function, or * 0 (zero) if no error occurred. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_errno ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get number of affected rows in previous MySQL operation * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-affected-rows.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return int the number of affected rows on success, and -1 if the last query * failed. * </p> * <p> * If the last query was a DELETE query with no WHERE clause, all * of the records will have been deleted from the table but this * function will return zero with MySQL versions prior to 4.1.2. * </p> * <p> * When using UPDATE, MySQL will not update columns where the new value is the * same as the old value. This creates the possibility that * <b>mysql_affected_rows</b> may not actually equal the number * of rows matched, only the number of rows that were literally affected by * the query. * </p> * <p> * The REPLACE statement first deletes the record with the same primary key * and then inserts the new record. This function returns the number of * deleted records plus the number of inserted records. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_affected_rows ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get the ID generated in the last query * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-insert-id.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return int The ID generated for an AUTO_INCREMENT column by the previous * query on success, 0 if the previous * query does not generate an AUTO_INCREMENT value, or false if * no MySQL connection was established. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_insert_id ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get result data * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-result.php * @param resource $result * @param int $row <p> * The row number from the result that's being retrieved. Row numbers * start at 0. * </p> * @param mixed $field [optional] <p> * The name or offset of the field being retrieved. * </p> * <p> * It can be the field's offset, the field's name, or the field's table * dot field name (tablename.fieldname). If the column name has been * aliased ('select foo as bar from...'), use the alias instead of the * column name. If undefined, the first field is retrieved. * </p> * @return string The contents of one cell from a MySQL result set on success, or * false on failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_result ($result, $row, $field = 0) {} /** * Get number of rows in result * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-num-rows.php * @param resource $result <p>The result resource that is being evaluated. This result comes from a call to mysql_query().</p> * @return int|false <p>The number of rows in the result set on success or FALSE on failure. </p> * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 * @deprecated 5.5 */ function mysql_num_rows ($result) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get number of fields in result * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-num-fields.php * @param resource $result * @return int the number of fields in the result set resource on * success or false on failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_num_fields ($result) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get a result row as an enumerated array * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-fetch-row.php * @param resource $result * @return array an numerical array of strings that corresponds to the fetched row, or * false if there are no more rows. * </p> * <p> * <b>mysql_fetch_row</b> fetches one row of data from * the result associated with the specified result identifier. The * row is returned as an array. Each result column is stored in an * array offset, starting at offset 0. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_fetch_row ($result) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Fetch a result row as an associative array, a numeric array, or both * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-fetch-array.php * @param resource $result * @param int $result_type [optional] <p> * The type of array that is to be fetched. It's a constant and can * take the following values: <b>MYSQL_ASSOC</b>, * <b>MYSQL_NUM</b>, and * <b>MYSQL_BOTH</b>. * </p> * @return array|false an array of strings that corresponds to the fetched row, or false * if there are no more rows. The type of returned array depends on * how <i>result_type</i> is defined. By using * <b>MYSQL_BOTH</b> (default), you'll get an array with both * associative and number indices. Using <b>MYSQL_ASSOC</b>, you * only get associative indices (as <b>mysql_fetch_assoc</b> * works), using <b>MYSQL_NUM</b>, you only get number indices * (as <b>mysql_fetch_row</b> works). * </p> * <p> * If two or more columns of the result have the same field names, * the last column will take precedence. To access the other column(s) * of the same name, you must use the numeric index of the column or * make an alias for the column. For aliased columns, you cannot * access the contents with the original column name. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_fetch_array ($result, $result_type = MYSQL_BOTH) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Fetch a result row as an associative array * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-fetch-assoc.php * @param resource $result * @return array an associative array of strings that corresponds to the fetched row, or * false if there are no more rows. * </p> * <p> * If two or more columns of the result have the same field names, * the last column will take precedence. To access the other * column(s) of the same name, you either need to access the * result with numeric indices by using * <b>mysql_fetch_row</b> or add alias names. * See the example at the <b>mysql_fetch_array</b> * description about aliases. * @since 4.0.3 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_fetch_assoc ($result) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Fetch a result row as an object * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-fetch-object.php * @param resource $result * @param string $class_name [optional] <p> * The name of the class to instantiate, set the properties of and return. * If not specified, a <b>stdClass</b> object is returned. * </p> * @param array $params [optional] <p> * An optional array of parameters to pass to the constructor * for <i>class_name</i> objects. * </p> * @return stdClass|object an object with string properties that correspond to the * fetched row, or false if there are no more rows. * </p> * <p> * mysql_fetch_row fetches one row of data from * the result associated with the specified result identifier. The * row is returned as an array. Each result column is stored in an * array offset, starting at offset 0. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_fetch_object ($result, $class_name = 'stdClass', array $params = null ) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Move internal result pointer * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-data-seek.php * @param resource $result * @param int $row_number <p> * The desired row number of the new result pointer. * </p> * @return bool true on success or false on failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_data_seek ($result, $row_number) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get the length of each output in a result * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-fetch-lengths.php * @param resource $result * @return array|false An array of lengths on success or false on failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_fetch_lengths ($result) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get column information from a result and return as an object * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-fetch-field.php * @param resource $result * @param int $field_offset [optional] <p> * The numerical field offset. If the field offset is not specified, the * next field that was not yet retrieved by this function is retrieved. * The <i>field_offset</i> starts at 0. * </p> * @return object an object containing field information. The properties * of the object are: * </p> * <p> * name - column name * table - name of the table the column belongs to * def - default value of the column * max_length - maximum length of the column * not_null - 1 if the column cannot be null * primary_key - 1 if the column is a primary key * unique_key - 1 if the column is a unique key * multiple_key - 1 if the column is a non-unique key * numeric - 1 if the column is numeric * blob - 1 if the column is a BLOB * type - the type of the column * unsigned - 1 if the column is unsigned * zerofill - 1 if the column is zero-filled * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_fetch_field ($result, $field_offset = 0) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Set result pointer to a specified field offset * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-field-seek.php * @param resource $result * @param int $field_offset * @return bool true on success or false on failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_field_seek ($result, $field_offset) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Free result memory * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-free-result.php * @param resource $result * @return bool true on success or false on failure. * </p> * <p> * If a non-resource is used for the result, an * error of level E_WARNING will be emitted. It's worth noting that * mysql_query only returns a resource * for SELECT, SHOW, EXPLAIN, and DESCRIBE queries. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_free_result ($result) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get the name of the specified field in a result * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-field-name.php * @param resource $result * @param int $field_offset * @return string|false The name of the specified field index on success or false on failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_field_name ($result, $field_offset) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get name of the table the specified field is in * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-field-table.php * @param resource $result * @param int $field_offset * @return string The name of the table on success. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_field_table ($result, $field_offset) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Returns the length of the specified field * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-field-len.php * @param resource $result * @param int $field_offset * @return int|false The length of the specified field index on success or false on failure. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_field_len ($result, $field_offset) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get the type of the specified field in a result * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-field-type.php * @param resource $result * @param int $field_offset * @return string The returned field type * will be one of "int", "real", * "string", "blob", and others as * detailed in the MySQL * documentation. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_field_type ($result, $field_offset) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get the flags associated with the specified field in a result * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-field-flags.php * @param resource $result * @param int $field_offset * @return string|false a string of flags associated with the result or false on failure. * </p> * <p> * The following flags are reported, if your version of MySQL * is current enough to support them: "not_null", * "primary_key", "unique_key", * "multiple_key", "blob", * "unsigned", "zerofill", * "binary", "enum", * "auto_increment" and "timestamp". * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_field_flags ($result, $field_offset) {} /** * Escapes a string for use in a mysql_query * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-escape-string.php * @deprecated 5.3 Use mysql_real_escape_string() instead * @param string $unescaped_string <p> * The string that is to be escaped. * </p> * @return string the escaped string. * @since 4.0.3 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_escape_string ($unescaped_string) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Escapes special characters in a string for use in an SQL statement * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-real-escape-string.php * @param string $unescaped_string <p> * The string that is to be escaped. * </p> * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return string|false the escaped string, or false on error. * @since 4.3 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_real_escape_string ($unescaped_string, $link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get current system status * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-stat.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return string a string with the status for uptime, threads, queries, open tables, * flush tables and queries per second. For a complete list of other status * variables, you have to use the SHOW STATUS SQL command. * If <i>link_identifier</i> is invalid, null is returned. * @since 4.3 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_stat ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Return the current thread ID * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-thread-id.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return int|false The thread ID on success or false on failure. * @since 4.3 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_thread_id ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Returns the name of the character set * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-client-encoding.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return string the default character set name for the current connection. * @since 4.3 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_client_encoding ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Ping a server connection or reconnect if there is no connection * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-ping.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return bool true if the connection to the server MySQL server is working, * otherwise false. * @since 4.3 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_ping ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get MySQL client info * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-get-client-info.php * @return string The MySQL client version. * @since 4.0.5 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_get_client_info () {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get MySQL host info * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-get-host-info.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return string a string describing the type of MySQL connection in use for the * connection or false on failure. * @since 4.0.5 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_get_host_info ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get MySQL protocol info * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-get-proto-info.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return int|false the MySQL protocol on success or false on failure. * @since 4.0.5 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_get_proto_info ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get MySQL server info * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-get-server-info.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return string|false the MySQL server version on success or false on failure. * @since 4.0.5 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_get_server_info ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get information about the most recent query * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-info.php * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return string|false information about the statement on success, or false on * failure. See the example below for which statements provide information, * and what the returned value may look like. Statements that are not listed * will return false. * @since 4.3 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_info ($link_identifier = null) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysqli_set_charset instead. * Sets the client character set * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-set-charset.php * @param string $charset <p> * A valid character set name. * </p> * @param resource $link_identifier [optional] * @return bool true on success or false on failure. * @since 5.2.3 */ function mysql_set_charset ($charset, $link_identifier = null) {} /** * @param $database_name * @param $query * @param $link_identifier [optional] * @deprecated 5.3 Use mysql_db_query instead. */ function mysql ($database_name, $query, $link_identifier) {} /** * @param $result * @param $field_index * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_field_name instead. */ function mysql_fieldname ($result, $field_index) {} /** * @param $result * @param $field_offset * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_field_table instead. */ function mysql_fieldtable ($result, $field_offset) {} /** * @param $result * @param $field_offset * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_field_len instead. */ function mysql_fieldlen ($result, $field_offset) {} /** * @param $result * @param $field_offset * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_field_type instead. */ function mysql_fieldtype ($result, $field_offset) {} /** * @param $result * @param $field_offset * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_field_flags instead. */ function mysql_fieldflags ($result, $field_offset) {} /** * @param $database_name * @param $link_identifier [optional] * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_select_db instead. */ function mysql_selectdb ($database_name, $link_identifier) {} /** * @param $result * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_free_result instead. */ function mysql_freeresult ($result) {} /** * @param $result * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_num_fields instead. */ function mysql_numfields ($result) {} /** * (PHP 4, PHP 5) * Alias of mysql_num_rows() * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-num-rows.php * @param resource $result <p>The result resource that is being evaluated. This result comes from a call to mysql_query().</p> * @return int|false <p>The number of rows in the result set on success or FALSE on failure. </p> * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_num_rows instead. */ function mysql_numrows ($result) {} /** * @param $link_identifier [optional] * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_list_dbs instead. */ function mysql_listdbs ($link_identifier) {} /** * @param $database_name * @param $link_identifier [optional] * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_list_tables instead. */ function mysql_listtables ($database_name, $link_identifier) {} /** * @param $database_name * @param $table_name * @param $link_identifier [optional] * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_list_fields instead. */ function mysql_listfields ($database_name, $table_name, $link_identifier) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Retrieves database name from the call to <b>mysql_list_dbs</b> * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-db-name.php * @param resource $result <p> * The result pointer from a call to <b>mysql_list_dbs</b>. * </p> * @param int $row <p> * The index into the result set. * </p> * @param mixed $field [optional] <p> * The field name. * </p> * @return string|false the database name on success, and false on failure. If false * is returned, use <b>mysql_error</b> to determine the nature * of the error. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_db_name ($result, $row, $field = null) {} /** * @param $result * @param $row * @param $field [optional] * @deprecated 5.5 Use mysql_db_name instead. */ function mysql_dbname ($result, $row, $field) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * Get table name of field * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-tablename.php * @param resource $result <p> * A result pointer resource that's returned from * <b>mysql_list_tables</b>. * </p> * @param int $i <p> * The integer index (row/table number) * </p> * @return string|false The name of the table on success or false on failure. * </p> * <p> * Use the <b>mysql_tablename</b> function to * traverse this result pointer, or any function for result tables, * such as <b>mysql_fetch_array</b>. * @since 4.0 * @since 5.0 */ function mysql_tablename ($result, $i) {} /** * @deprecated 5.5 * @param $result * @param $row * @param $field [optional] */ function mysql_table_name ($result, $row, $field) {} /** * Columns are returned into the array having the fieldname as the array * index. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/mysql.constants.php * @deprecated 5.5 */ define ('MYSQL_ASSOC', 1); /** * Columns are returned into the array having a numerical index to the * fields. This index starts with 0, the first field in the result. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/mysql.constants.php * @deprecated 5.5 */ define ('MYSQL_NUM', 2); /** * Columns are returned into the array having both a numerical index * and the fieldname as the array index. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/mysql.constants.php * @deprecated 5.5 */ define ('MYSQL_BOTH', 3); /** * Use compression protocol * @link https://php.net/manual/en/mysql.constants.php * @deprecated 5.5 */ define ('MYSQL_CLIENT_COMPRESS', 32); /** * Use SSL encryption. This flag is only available with version 4.x * of the MySQL client library or newer. Version 3.23.x is bundled both * with PHP 4 and Windows binaries of PHP 5. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/mysql.constants.php * @deprecated 5.5 */ define ('MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL', 2048); /** * Allow interactive_timeout seconds (instead of wait_timeout) of * inactivity before closing the connection. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/mysql.constants.php * @deprecated 5.5 */ define ('MYSQL_CLIENT_INTERACTIVE', 1024); /** * Allow space after function names * @link https://php.net/manual/en/mysql.constants.php * @deprecated 5.5 */ define ('MYSQL_CLIENT_IGNORE_SPACE', 256); // End of mysql v.1.0 ?>