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Re: transfering all MySQL rows to an array [message #176535 is a reply to message #176534] Mon, 09 January 2012 10:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 09-01-2012 11:09, Gregor Kofler wrote:
> Am 2012-01-09 10:58, Erwin Moller meinte:
>> On 1/9/2012 1:02 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>> On 1/8/2012 6:07 PM, M. Strobel wrote:
>>>> Am 08.01.2012 20:04, schrieb Gregor Kofler:
>>>> > Am 2012-01-08 19:56, M. Strobel meinte:
>>>> -------cut
>>>> >> compiled extension in C vs. extension in PHP.
>>>> >
>>>> > I'm not aware of extensions written in PHP. You could have classes or a
>>>> > framework written in PHP.
>>>> >
>>>> > Gregor
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Most or all of: Mailers, Filers, AJAX, ADODB, PEAR stuff, ...
>>>>
>>>> Maybe you would not call it extension...
>>>>
>>>> /Str.
>>>
>>> No, those are not extensions.
>>>
>>
>> Hi Jerry and Gregor,
>>
>> I am also confused by the naming used regarding extensions used in PHP.
>> I know extensions you enable in php.ini are "real" extensions in the
>> sense that uncommenting them will add functionality to PHP (by means of
>> exposing the functionality in a so or dll to PHP.).
>> This in contrast to adding functionality WRITTEN in PHP to PHP. (Like
>> any function you write yourself in PHP.)
>>
>> But the word "extension" is used a lot.
>> For example in PEAR:
>> PEAR - PHP Extension and Application Repository
>> while all in PEAR is only PHP-code (to my knowledge).
>>
>> Just saying I can really understand Strobels confusion. :-)
>>
>> Can you shed some light on that?
>
> The manual features a list of "real" extensions:
>
> http://php.net/manual/en/extensions.php
>
>> Was PEAR maybe a misnomer?
>
> IMO: Yes.
>
> Gregor

Interesting reading from "What is PHP's MySQL Native Driver?" on
http://www.php.net/manual/en/mysqli.overview.php#mysqli.overview.mysqlnd

The mysql extension, the mysqli extension and the PDO MySQL driver *can*
each be individually configured to use either libmysql or mysqlnd. As
mysqlnd is designed specifically to be utilised in the PHP system it has
numerous memory and speed enhancements over libmysql. You are strongly
encouraged to take advantage of these improvements.

The table at the end suggests that PDO is the future when talking about
PHP<-->MySQL


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Luuk
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