--TEST-- MySQL Prepared Statements and different column counts --XFAIL-- nextRowset() problem with stored proc & emulation mode & mysqlnd --SKIPIF-- query('SELECT VERSION() as _version')->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC); $matches = array(); if (!preg_match('/^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/ismU', $row['_version'], $matches)) die(sprintf("skip Cannot determine MySQL Server version\n")); $version = $matches[0] * 10000 + $matches[1] * 100 + $matches[2]; if ($version < 50000) die(sprintf("skip Need MySQL Server 5.0.0+, found %d.%02d.%02d (%d)\n", $matches[0], $matches[1], $matches[2], $version)); ?> --FILE-- fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC); } while ($stmt->nextRowSet()); if (!isset($row['one']) || ($row['one'] != 1)) { printf("[%03d + 1] Expecting array('one' => 1), got %s\n", $offset, var_export($row, true)); return false; } if (($columns == 2) && (!isset($row['two']) || ($row['two'] != 2))) { printf("[%03d + 2] Expecting array('one' => 1, 'two' => 2), got %s\n", $offset, var_export($row, true)); return false; } else if (($columns == 1) && isset($row['two'])) { printf("[%03d + 3] Expecting one array element got two\n", $offset); return false; } return true; } try { // What will happen if a PS returns a differen number of result set column upon each execution? // Lets try with a SP accepting parameters... $db->exec('DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p'); $db->exec('CREATE PROCEDURE p(IN cols INT) BEGIN IF cols < 2 THEN SELECT cols AS "one"; ELSE SELECT 1 AS "one", cols AS "two"; END IF; END;'); // Emulates PS first $db->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, 1); $stmt = $db->prepare('CALL p(?)'); $columns = null; $stmt->bindParam(1, $columns); for ($i = 0; $i < 5; $i++) { $columns = ($i % 2) + 1; $stmt->execute(); check_result($i, $stmt, $columns); } if (MySQLPDOTest::isPDOMySQLnd()) { // Native PS // Libmysql cannot handle such a stored procedure. You will see leaks with libmysql $db = MySQLPDOTest::factory(); $db->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, 0); $db->setAttribute(PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY, 1); $stmt = $db->prepare('CALL p(?)'); $stmt->bindParam(1, $columns); for ($i = 5; $i < 10; $i++) { $columns = ($i % 2) + 1; $stmt->execute(); check_result($i, $stmt, $columns); } } // And now without parameters... - this gives a different control flow inside PDO $db->exec('DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p'); $db->exec('CREATE PROCEDURE p() BEGIN DECLARE cols INT; SELECT @numcols INTO cols; IF cols < 2 THEN SET @numcols = 2; SELECT cols AS "one"; ELSE SET @numcols = 1; SELECT 1 AS "one", cols AS "two"; END IF; END;'); // Emulates PS first $db->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, 1); $db->exec('SET @numcols = 1'); $stmt = $db->prepare('CALL p()'); $stmt->execute(); check_result(11, $stmt, 1); $stmt->execute(); check_result(12, $stmt, 2); $db->exec('SET @numcols = 1'); $stmt->execute(); check_result(13, $stmt, 1); if (MySQLPDOTest::isPDOMySQLnd()) { // Native PS // Libmysql cannot handle such a stored procedure. You will see leaks with libmysql $db = MySQLPDOTest::factory(); $db->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, 0); $db->setAttribute(PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY, 1); $db->exec('SET @numcols = 1'); $stmt = $db->prepare('CALL p()'); $stmt->execute(); check_result(14, $stmt, 1); $stmt->execute(); check_result(15, $stmt, 2); $db->exec('SET @numcols = 1'); $stmt->execute(); check_result(16, $stmt, 1); } } catch (PDOException $e) { printf("[99] %s [%s] %s\n", $e->getMessage(), $db->errorCode(), implode(' ', $db->errorInfo())); } print "done!"; ?> --EXPECT-- done!