Hi! On 9/4/11 2:13 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
again: running some hundret domains and made the switch to PHP 5.3 AND mysqlnd at once, no single problem - there are no differences in the real world
That's assuming "real world" is exclusively your experience. In the meantime, outside of this "real world" I just sent to the list two examples where mysqlnd semantics as assumed by tests appears to be different from libmysql.
so why are these not reported upstream 1 year ago and fixed?
I don't know why. Why indeed? Why we have tests that fail and nobody fixed them 1 year ago or asked why they fail? I have no good answer to that, sorry. Do you? But while this may be very curious, the real question is - how we fix it *now*?
mhh in the real world some function makes the insert and giving back the ID this maybe only relevant in spaghetti code and even there you fetch the insertid after the insert and not 2000 lines later
By "real world" you again must be meaning exclusively your code. Let me be the first to congratulate you that your code won't be affected. However the point of BC is not to be compatible exclusively with your code, other code matters too. Including the code you may not like.
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