Hi: hmm, but it really no sense for mysql_ping.
the function used to identified a link whether valid, and if not valid, return a false is enough :) thanks 2011/8/24 Andrey Hristov <p...@hristov.com>: > Hi, > in my opinion a warning in this case is better than no warning. Because this > shows a problem and even if display_warnings is off the warnings can be > logged for further inspection. > > Best, > Andrey > > On 08/24/2011 09:35 AM, Laruence wrote: >> >> And the same warnings will be throw while call mysql_ping too. >> >> $plink = mysql_pconnect(****); >> sleep(*); //a long time wait the mysql server timeout >> >> if (!mysql_ping($plink)) {} // warning genereated >> >> thanks >> >> 2011/8/24 Laruence<larue...@php.net>: >>> >>> Hi: >>> when linke mysql against mysqlnd, >>> >>> call to mysql_pconnect after previous one timeout, can trigger a >>> warnning: >>> PHP Warning: mysql_pconnect(): MySQL server has gone away >>> >>> while linked against libmysql will not generate this warning. so >>> maybe this should be a BC ? >>> >>> thanks >>> >>> test script : >>> <?php >>> $plink = mysql_pconnect("127.0.0.1:3307", "root", ""); >>> >>> mysql_query("set wait_timeout=1", $plink); >>> >>> sleep(3); >>> >>> $plink = mysql_pconnect("127.0.0.1:3307", "root", ""); >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Laruence Xinchen Hui >>> http://www.laruence.com/ >>> >> >> >> > > -- Laruence Xinchen Hui http://www.laruence.com/ -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php