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<?php namespace Doctrine\DBAL\Driver; use Doctrine\DBAL\ParameterType; /** * Statement interface. * Drivers must implement this interface. * * This resembles (a subset of) the PDOStatement interface. */ interface Statement extends ResultStatement { /** * Binds a value to a corresponding named (not supported by mysqli driver, see comment below) or positional * placeholder in the SQL statement that was used to prepare the statement. * * As mentioned above, the named parameters are not natively supported by the mysqli driver, use executeQuery(), * fetchAll(), fetchArray(), fetchColumn(), fetchAssoc() methods to have the named parameter emulated by doctrine. * * @param int|string $param Parameter identifier. For a prepared statement using named placeholders, * this will be a parameter name of the form :name. For a prepared statement * using question mark placeholders, this will be the 1-indexed position of the parameter. * @param mixed $value The value to bind to the parameter. * @param int $type Explicit data type for the parameter using the {@link ParameterType} * constants. * * @return bool TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. */ public function bindValue($param, $value, $type = ParameterType::STRING); /** * Binds a PHP variable to a corresponding named (not supported by mysqli driver, see comment below) or question * mark placeholder in the SQL statement that was use to prepare the statement. Unlike PDOStatement->bindValue(), * the variable is bound as a reference and will only be evaluated at the time * that PDOStatement->execute() is called. * * As mentioned above, the named parameters are not natively supported by the mysqli driver, use executeQuery(), * fetchAll(), fetchArray(), fetchColumn(), fetchAssoc() methods to have the named parameter emulated by doctrine. * * Most parameters are input parameters, that is, parameters that are * used in a read-only fashion to build up the query. Some drivers support the invocation * of stored procedures that return data as output parameters, and some also as input/output * parameters that both send in data and are updated to receive it. * * @param int|string $param Parameter identifier. For a prepared statement using named placeholders, * this will be a parameter name of the form :name. For a prepared statement using * question mark placeholders, this will be the 1-indexed position of the parameter. * @param mixed $variable Name of the PHP variable to bind to the SQL statement parameter. * @param int $type Explicit data type for the parameter using the {@link ParameterType} * constants. To return an INOUT parameter from a stored procedure, use the bitwise * OR operator to set the PDO::PARAM_INPUT_OUTPUT bits for the data_type parameter. * @param int|null $length You must specify maxlength when using an OUT bind * so that PHP allocates enough memory to hold the returned value. * * @return bool TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. */ public function bindParam($param, &$variable, $type = ParameterType::STRING, $length = null); /** * Fetches the SQLSTATE associated with the last operation on the statement handle. * * @deprecated The error information is available via exceptions. * * @see Doctrine_Adapter_Interface::errorCode() * * @return string|int|bool The error code string. */ public function errorCode(); /** * Fetches extended error information associated with the last operation on the statement handle. * * @deprecated The error information is available via exceptions. * * @return mixed[] The error info array. */ public function errorInfo(); /** * Executes a prepared statement * * If the prepared statement included parameter markers, you must either: * call PDOStatement->bindParam() to bind PHP variables to the parameter markers: * bound variables pass their value as input and receive the output value, * if any, of their associated parameter markers or pass an array of input-only * parameter values. * * @param mixed[]|null $params An array of values with as many elements as there are * bound parameters in the SQL statement being executed. * * @return bool TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. */ public function execute($params = null); /** * Returns the number of rows affected by the last DELETE, INSERT, or UPDATE statement * executed by the corresponding object. * * If the last SQL statement executed by the associated Statement object was a SELECT statement, * some databases may return the number of rows returned by that statement. However, * this behaviour is not guaranteed for all databases and should not be * relied on for portable applications. * * @return int|string The number of rows. */ public function rowCount(); }
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