9efbef720d
Either use them in a subroutine call or put parentheses around the assignment.
310 lines
11 KiB
PHP
310 lines
11 KiB
PHP
<?php
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// This file is part of GNU social - https://www.gnu.org/software/social
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//
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// GNU social is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// GNU social is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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// along with GNU social. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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/*
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* @copyright 2010 StatusNet, Inc.
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* @license https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html GNU AGPL v3 or later
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*/
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defined('GNUSOCIAL') || die();
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/**
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* Extended DB_DataObject to improve a few things:
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* - free global resources from destructor
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* - remove bogus global references from serialized objects
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* - don't leak memory when loading already-used .ini files
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* (eg when using the same schema on thousands of databases)
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*/
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class Safe_DataObject extends GS_DataObject
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{
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/**
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* Destructor to free global memory resources associated with
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* this data object when it's unset or goes out of scope.
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* DB_DataObject doesn't do this yet by itself.
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*/
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public function __destruct()
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{
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$this->free();
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if (method_exists('DB_DataObject', '__destruct')) {
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parent::__destruct();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Magic function called at clone() time.
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*
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* We use this to drop connection with some global resources.
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* This supports the fairly common pattern where individual
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* items being read in a loop via a single object are cloned
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* for individual processing, then fall out of scope when the
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* loop comes around again.
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*
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* As that triggers the destructor, we want to make sure that
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* the original object doesn't have its database result killed.
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* It will still be freed properly when the original object
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* gets destroyed.
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*/
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public function __clone()
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{
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$this->_DB_resultid = false;
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}
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/**
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* Magic function called at serialize() time.
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*
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* We use this to drop a couple process-specific references
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* from DB_DataObject which can cause trouble in future
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* processes.
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*
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* @return array of variable names to include in serialization.
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*/
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public function __sleep()
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{
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$vars = array_keys(get_object_vars($this));
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$skip = array('_DB_resultid', '_link_loaded');
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return array_diff($vars, $skip);
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}
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/**
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* Magic function called at unserialize() time.
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*
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* Clean out some process-specific variables which might
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* be floating around from a previous process's cached
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* objects.
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*
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* Old cached objects may still have them.
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*/
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public function __wakeup()
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{
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// Refers to global state info from a previous process.
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// Clear this out so we don't accidentally break global
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// state in *this* process.
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$this->_DB_resultid = null;
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// We don't have any local DBO refs, so clear these out.
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$this->_link_loaded = false;
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}
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/**
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* Magic function called when someone attempts to call a method
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* that doesn't exist. DB_DataObject uses this to implement
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* setters and getters for fields, but neglects to throw an error
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* when you just misspell an actual method name. This leads to
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* silent failures which can cause all kinds of havoc.
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*
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* @param string $method
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* @param array $params
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* @return mixed
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* @throws Exception
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*/
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public function __call($method, $params)
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{
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$return = null;
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// Yes, that's _call with one underscore, which does the
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// actual implementation.
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if ($this->_call($method, $params, $return)) {
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return $return;
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} else {
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// Low level exception. No need for i18n as discussed with Brion.
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throw new Exception('Call to undefined method ' .
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get_class($this) . '::' . $method);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Work around memory-leak bugs...
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* Had to copy-paste the whole function in order to patch a couple lines of it.
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* Would be nice if this code was better factored.
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*
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* @param optional string name of database to assign / read
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* @param optional array structure of database, and keys
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* @param optional array table links
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*
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* @access public
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* @return true or PEAR:error on wrong paramenters.. or false if no file exists..
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* or the array(tablename => array(column_name=>type)) if called with 1 argument.. (databasename)
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*/
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public function databaseStructure()
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{
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global $_DB_DATAOBJECT;
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if (!empty($args = func_get_args())) {
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if (count($args) == 1) {
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// this returns all the tables and their structure..
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if (!empty($_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']['debug'])) {
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$this->debug(
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'Loading Generator as databaseStructure called with args',
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1
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);
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}
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$x = new DB_DataObject;
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$x->_database = $args[0];
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$this->_connect();
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$DB = &$_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONNECTIONS'][$this->_database_dsn_md5];
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$tables = $DB->getListOf('tables');
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class_exists('DB_DataObject_Generator') ? '' :
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require_once 'DB/DataObject/Generator.php';
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foreach ($tables as $table) {
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$y = new DB_DataObject_Generator;
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$y->fillTableSchema($x->_database, $table);
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}
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return $_DB_DATAOBJECT['INI'][$x->_database];
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} else {
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$_DB_DATAOBJECT['INI'][$args[0]] = isset($_DB_DATAOBJECT['INI'][$args[0]]) ?
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$_DB_DATAOBJECT['INI'][$args[0]] + $args[1] : $args[1];
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if (isset($args[1])) {
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$_DB_DATAOBJECT['LINKS'][$args[0]] = isset($_DB_DATAOBJECT['LINKS'][$args[0]]) ?
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$_DB_DATAOBJECT['LINKS'][$args[0]] + $args[2] : $args[2];
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}
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return true;
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}
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}
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if (!$this->_database) {
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$this->_connect();
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}
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// loaded already?
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if (!empty($_DB_DATAOBJECT['INI'][$this->_database])) {
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// database loaded - but this is table is not available..
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if (
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empty($_DB_DATAOBJECT['INI'][$this->_database][$this->tableName()])
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&& !empty($_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']['proxy'])
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) {
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if (!empty($_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']['debug'])) {
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$this->debug('Loading Generator to fetch Schema', 1);
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}
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class_exists('DB_DataObject_Generator') ? '' :
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require_once 'DB/DataObject/Generator.php';
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$x = new DB_DataObject_Generator;
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$x->fillTableSchema($this->_database, $this->tableName());
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}
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return true;
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}
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if (empty($_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG'])) {
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self::_loadConfig();
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}
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// if you supply this with arguments, then it will take those
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// as the database and links array...
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$schemas = isset($_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']['schema_location']) ?
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array("{$_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']['schema_location']}/{$this->_database}.ini") :
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array() ;
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if (isset($_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']["ini_{$this->_database}"])) {
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$schemas = is_array($_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']["ini_{$this->_database}"]) ?
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$_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']["ini_{$this->_database}"] :
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explode(PATH_SEPARATOR, $_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']["ini_{$this->_database}"]);
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}
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/* BEGIN CHANGED FROM UPSTREAM */
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$_DB_DATAOBJECT['INI'][$this->_database] = $this->parseIniFiles($schemas);
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/* END CHANGED FROM UPSTREAM */
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// now have we loaded the structure..
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if (!empty($_DB_DATAOBJECT['INI'][$this->_database][$this->tableName()])) {
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return true;
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}
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// - if not try building it..
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if (!empty($_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']['proxy'])) {
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class_exists('DB_DataObject_Generator') ? '' :
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require_once 'DB/DataObject/Generator.php';
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$x = new DB_DataObject_Generator;
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$x->fillTableSchema($this->_database, $this->tableName());
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// should this fail!!!???
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return true;
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}
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$this->debug(
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"Can't find database schema: {$this->_database}/{$this->tableName()}\n"
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. 'in links file data: '
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. print_r($_DB_DATAOBJECT['INI'], true),
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'databaseStructure',
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5
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);
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// we have to die here!! - it causes chaos if we don't (including looping forever!)
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// Low level exception. No need for i18n as discussed with Brion.
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$this->raiseError(
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'Unable to load schema for database and table '
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. '(turn debugging up to 5 for full error message)',
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DB_DATAOBJECT_ERROR_INVALIDARGS,
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PEAR_ERROR_DIE
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);
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return false;
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}
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/** For parseIniFiles */
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protected static $iniCache = array();
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/**
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* When switching site configurations, DB_DataObject was loading its
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* .ini files over and over, leaking gobs of memory.
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* This refactored helper function uses a local cache of .ini files
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* to minimize the leaks.
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*
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* @param array of .ini file names $schemas
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* @return array
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*/
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protected function parseIniFiles(array $schemas)
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{
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$key = implode("|", $schemas);
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if (!isset(Safe_DataObject::$iniCache[$key])) {
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$data = array();
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foreach ($schemas as $ini) {
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if (file_exists($ini) && is_file($ini)) {
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$data = array_merge($data, parse_ini_file($ini, true));
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if (!empty($_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']['debug'])) {
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if (!is_readable($ini)) {
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$this->debug(
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"ini file is not readable: {$ini}",
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'databaseStructure',
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1
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);
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} else {
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$this->debug(
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"Loaded ini file: {$ini}",
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'databaseStructure',
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1
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);
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}
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}
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} else {
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if (!empty($_DB_DATAOBJECT['CONFIG']['debug'])) {
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$this->debug(
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"Missing ini file: {$ini}",
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'databaseStructure',
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1
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);
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}
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}
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}
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Safe_DataObject::$iniCache[$key] = $data;
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}
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return Safe_DataObject::$iniCache[$key];
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}
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}
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