On Tue, 2012-04-24 at 13:35 +0200, jpauli wrote: > - mysqli_get_client_stats() > - mysqli_get_connection_stats() > - mysqli_get_cache_stats() > > Those three functions are ext/mysqlnd related, they are #ifdef 'ed in > the source code of ext/mysqli and not defined if ext/mysqli has been > compiled against libmysql.
With libmysql we don't have the statistics, therefore they are useless. > There is a mismatch in the naming and the place here, those 3 > functions should be part of ext/mysqlnd API, and be named > mysqlnd_****(). Until 5.4 we couldn't do "mysqlnd_get_connection_stats" as there was no way to get from an arbitrary zval (PDO or mysqli object, mysql resource) to the corresponding MYSQLND*. The other reason is that one idea for mysqlnd was that it doesn't expose anything to the userland while ext/mysql is legacy and get's no additions and PDO would allow user-defined functions,while that's not really nice. > What if I choose to only compile pdo_mysql (against mysqlnd) and not > mysqli ?? I then would be able to use mysqlnd, but I would have access > to its statistics, as its functions are part of ext/mysqli... Strange > as well as embarrassing isn't it ? You simply shouldn't do that ;-) > Second, I would suggest to add a function that would reset the global > stat counter. The only way to do it actually is by passing in MINIT(), > so by restarting PHP ; it may be useful, and not very hard to develop, > to create a mysqlnd_stats_reset($someOptionsIfNeeded) function. > > Any ideas, comments ? Feel free to open a ticket in the bug tracker and assign it to us (mysql user). johannes -- Johannes Schlüter, MySQL Engineering Connectors and Client Connectivity ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG, Riesstr. 25, D-80992 München -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
