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read: I'm not sure I'm qualified to make that kind of API choice without discussion
also note that it's written for 7 for readability reason (gen return and return types mostly) can be retarded to 5.5/5.6 later
I gtg for a bit, laterz
@DaveRandom doesn't help you with Gen/Promise return types though
and unions obviously are allowed (as long as the one extends the other)
@DaveRandom you even might always return a resultset, just an empty one for update etc.
@DaveRandom well, then that's actually semantically the same than preparing and immediately executing
@DaveRandom I've actually put the prepare+executing to prepare() as the data shall be logically come after the query. And that's only possible (without weird signatures) with prepare(). Additionally prepare() indicates underlying preparing/parametrisation.
@DaveRandom uhm, what's that 'test' string passed to prepare() as first arg?
@DaveRandom also, if you allow types, and these are actually optional in the protocol (at prepare-time), I hope they're also optional in the function?
@bwoebi name of the prepare
@PeeHaa oh, pgsql has actual named prepares… in mysql it's just an integer we're returned
Yeah mysql is... special
@PeeHaa I have no idea which one is special and no idea what's actually better
@DaveRandom hmm, a separate connect() with args … shouldn't that rather be in ctor? A connection IMHO should always point to the same target
@bwoebi Yes, probably, that's certainly up for discussion
/me has RL to do, nn @all
@DaveRandom I'd s/reset/ping/ … if that's what it actually does… reset() sounds like it's terminating the current session (in the sense of SET variables or whatever postgres has) etc.
@DaveRandom listen() probably rather should return a Promise whose watch() functionality is used (i.e. use internally Deferred->notify())
php or python?
that's also more flexible as Promise->watch() then does exactly what you need and can be used with PromiseStream etc.
@HarveyConnor python isn't too bad … but here … it's PHP :-D
21:24
@HarveyConnor Depends on what you are doing
Wes
Wes
evenin
yo o/
@Dave ah, okay … I think with named prepares etc. it makes more sense with execute() and prepare() the way you proposed here
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@DaveRandom I'm on the prepareQuery + prepareCommand bandwagon
user895378
@DaveRandom sure, will ping you momentarily once it's done
21:26
@rdlowrey It doesn't help you, except that you need to temporarily save what to do later. Weird...
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@DaveRandom done. You have admin access.
@DaveRandom Where's the API function to execute a query based on a previously used name? … If that name is input only once, but never used… (i.e. the former not possible) perhaps use internally generated identifiers then instead of requiring the user to pass some name?
@Dave regarding Promise->watch(), you even might want to implement Promise yourself in order to also provide something like getCancellationIdentifier() (bad name, but…)
@Dave how exactly do transactions in postgres work? Pay attention what happens when some generator yields while creating a transaction … some other gen gains control and executes itself queries … you don't want multiple generators adding queries while the other one had started a transaction … perhaps you shall aggregate queries with something like a separate transaction object or such…??
@DaveRandom I've used different functions for each of the fetch styles … much cleaner IMO. I hate these constants in ext/mysqli or PDO
@DaveRandom what exactly is the getConnection() on Cursor for? I'd rather expose the state after the cursor had been allocated than providing directly the connection… that's IMO violating what Cursor should contain … It shall contain the resultset/methods to fetch it … but it doesn't quite provide a connection.
same for Statement … you shall expose info on the connection (host, database, warnings, whatever) but not exactly the connection. That one shall be encapsulated here in some way.
@Dave Statement::deallocate() … you deallocate memory, which is not quite something you do in PHP directly. If you close() something in PHP, the deallocation is implicit. Memory related words should if avoidable not really surface in PHP … IMO.
Statement::getSQL() returns the query you've used to create it? Not a bad idea, but it really should be getQuery() then.
Statement::getTypes() … dunno if we need to expose that one?
… That was it for now. Please reply… I'm happy to discuss tomorrow :-)
21:43
That's 1 hour I'm trying to understand how JOIN works ..! Still I don't understand how it works...! (sometimes there is some redundant rows)
Wes
Wes
22:00
!!eval if(PHP_VERSION === '7.0.6') echo random_int(0, 1) ? "Go to bed" : "Have a coffee";
Wes
Wes
don't tell me what to do, i'll go to bed
Ekn
Ekn
:p
@Wes lol

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