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diff --git a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/sqlsrv.php b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/sqlsrv.php deleted file mode 100644 index e93aa37af..000000000 --- a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/sqlsrv.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,429 +0,0 @@ -<?php - -namespace Safe; - -use Safe\Exceptions\SqlsrvException; - -/** - * The transaction begun by sqlsrv_begin_transaction includes - * all statements that were executed after the call to - * sqlsrv_begin_transaction and before calls to - * sqlsrv_rollback or sqlsrv_commit. - * Explicit transactions should be started and committed or rolled back using - * these functions instead of executing SQL statements that begin and commit/roll - * back transactions. For more information, see - * SQLSRV Transactions. - * - * @param resource $conn The connection resource returned by a call to sqlsrv_connect. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_begin_transaction($conn): void -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_begin_transaction($conn); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } -} - - -/** - * Cancels a statement. Any results associated with the statement that have not - * been consumed are deleted. After sqlsrv_cancel has been - * called, the specified statement can be re-executed if it was created with - * sqlsrv_prepare. Calling sqlsrv_cancel - * is not necessary if all the results associated with the statement have been - * consumed. - * - * @param resource $stmt The statement resource to be cancelled. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_cancel($stmt): void -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_cancel($stmt); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } -} - - -/** - * Returns information about the client and specified connection - * - * @param resource $conn The connection about which information is returned. - * @return array Returns an associative array with keys described in the table below. - * - * Array returned by sqlsrv_client_info - * - * - * - * Key - * Description - * - * - * - * - * DriverDllName - * SQLNCLI10.DLL - * - * - * DriverODBCVer - * ODBC version (xx.yy) - * - * - * DriverVer - * SQL Server Native Client DLL version (10.5.xxx) - * - * - * ExtensionVer - * php_sqlsrv.dll version (2.0.xxx.x) - * - * - * - * - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_client_info($conn): array -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_client_info($conn); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Closes an open connection and releases resourses associated with the connection. - * - * @param resource $conn The connection to be closed. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_close($conn): void -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_close($conn); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } -} - - -/** - * Commits a transaction that was begun with sqlsrv_begin_transaction. - * The connection is returned to auto-commit mode after sqlsrv_commit - * is called. The transaction that is committed includes all statements that were - * executed after the call to sqlsrv_begin_transaction. - * Explicit transactions should be started and committed or rolled back using these - * functions instead of executing SQL statements that begin and commit/roll back - * transactions. For more information, see - * SQLSRV Transactions. - * - * @param resource $conn The connection on which the transaction is to be committed. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_commit($conn): void -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_commit($conn); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } -} - - -/** - * Changes the driver error handling and logging configurations. - * - * @param string $setting The name of the setting to set. The possible values are - * "WarningsReturnAsErrors", "LogSubsystems", and "LogSeverity". - * @param mixed $value The value of the specified setting. The following table shows possible values: - * - * Error and Logging Setting Options - * - * - * - * Setting - * Options - * - * - * - * - * WarningsReturnAsErrors - * 1 (TRUE) or 0 (FALSE) - * - * - * LogSubsystems - * SQLSRV_LOG_SYSTEM_ALL (-1) - * SQLSRV_LOG_SYSTEM_CONN (2) - * SQLSRV_LOG_SYSTEM_INIT (1) - * SQLSRV_LOG_SYSTEM_OFF (0) - * SQLSRV_LOG_SYSTEM_STMT (4) - * SQLSRV_LOG_SYSTEM_UTIL (8) - * - * - * LogSeverity - * SQLSRV_LOG_SEVERITY_ALL (-1) - * SQLSRV_LOG_SEVERITY_ERROR (1) - * SQLSRV_LOG_SEVERITY_NOTICE (4) - * SQLSRV_LOG_SEVERITY_WARNING (2) - * - * - * - * - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_configure(string $setting, $value): void -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_configure($setting, $value); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } -} - - -/** - * Executes a statement prepared with sqlsrv_prepare. This - * function is ideal for executing a prepared statement multiple times with - * different parameter values. - * - * @param resource $stmt A statement resource returned by sqlsrv_prepare. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_execute($stmt): void -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_execute($stmt); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } -} - - -/** - * Frees all resources for the specified statement. The statement cannot be used - * after sqlsrv_free_stmt has been called on it. If - * sqlsrv_free_stmt is called on an in-progress statement - * that alters server state, statement execution is terminated and the statement - * is rolled back. - * - * @param resource $stmt The statement for which resources are freed. - * Note that NULL is a valid parameter value. This allows the function to be - * called multiple times in a script. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_free_stmt($stmt): void -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_free_stmt($stmt); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } -} - - -/** - * Gets field data from the currently selected row. Fields must be accessed in - * order. Field indices start at 0. - * - * @param resource $stmt A statement resource returned by sqlsrv_query or - * sqlsrv_execute. - * @param int $fieldIndex The index of the field to be retrieved. Field indices start at 0. Fields - * must be accessed in order. i.e. If you access field index 1, then field - * index 0 will not be available. - * @param int $getAsType The PHP data type for the returned field data. If this parameter is not - * set, the field data will be returned as its default PHP data type. - * For information about default PHP data types, see - * Default PHP Data Types - * in the Microsoft SQLSRV documentation. - * @return mixed Returns data from the specified field on success. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_get_field($stmt, int $fieldIndex, int $getAsType = null) -{ - error_clear_last(); - if ($getAsType !== null) { - $result = \sqlsrv_get_field($stmt, $fieldIndex, $getAsType); - } else { - $result = \sqlsrv_get_field($stmt, $fieldIndex); - } - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Makes the next result of the specified statement active. Results include result - * sets, row counts, and output parameters. - * - * @param resource $stmt The statement on which the next result is being called. - * @return bool|null Returns TRUE if the next result was successfully retrieved, FALSE if an error - * occurred, and NULL if there are no more results to retrieve. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_next_result($stmt): ?bool -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_next_result($stmt); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Retrieves the number of fields (columns) on a statement. - * - * @param resource $stmt The statement for which the number of fields is returned. - * sqlsrv_num_fields can be called on a statement before - * or after statement execution. - * @return int Returns the number of fields on success. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_num_fields($stmt): int -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_num_fields($stmt); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Retrieves the number of rows in a result set. This function requires that the - * statement resource be created with a static or keyset cursor. For more information, - * see sqlsrv_query, sqlsrv_prepare, - * or Specifying a Cursor Type and Selecting Rows - * in the Microsoft SQLSRV documentation. - * - * @param resource $stmt The statement for which the row count is returned. The statement resource - * must be created with a static or keyset cursor. For more information, see - * sqlsrv_query, sqlsrv_prepare, or - * Specifying a Cursor Type and Selecting Rows - * in the Microsoft SQLSRV documentation. - * @return int Returns the number of rows retrieved on success. - * If a forward cursor (the default) or dynamic cursor is used, FALSE is returned. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_num_rows($stmt): int -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_num_rows($stmt); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Prepares a query for execution. This function is ideal for preparing a query - * that will be executed multiple times with different parameter values. - * - * @param resource $conn A connection resource returned by sqlsrv_connect. - * @param string $sql The string that defines the query to be prepared and executed. - * @param array $params An array specifying parameter information when executing a parameterized - * query. Array elements can be any of the following: - * - * A literal value - * A PHP variable - * An array with this structure: - * array($value [, $direction [, $phpType [, $sqlType]]]) - * - * The following table describes the elements in the array structure above: - * @param array $options An array specifying query property options. The supported keys are described - * in the following table: - * @return resource Returns a statement resource on success. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_prepare($conn, string $sql, array $params = null, array $options = null) -{ - error_clear_last(); - if ($options !== null) { - $result = \sqlsrv_prepare($conn, $sql, $params, $options); - } elseif ($params !== null) { - $result = \sqlsrv_prepare($conn, $sql, $params); - } else { - $result = \sqlsrv_prepare($conn, $sql); - } - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Prepares and executes a query. - * - * @param resource $conn A connection resource returned by sqlsrv_connect. - * @param string $sql The string that defines the query to be prepared and executed. - * @param array $params An array specifying parameter information when executing a parameterized query. - * Array elements can be any of the following: - * - * A literal value - * A PHP variable - * An array with this structure: - * array($value [, $direction [, $phpType [, $sqlType]]]) - * - * The following table describes the elements in the array structure above: - * @param array $options An array specifying query property options. The supported keys are described - * in the following table: - * @return resource Returns a statement resource on success. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_query($conn, string $sql, array $params = null, array $options = null) -{ - error_clear_last(); - if ($options !== null) { - $result = \sqlsrv_query($conn, $sql, $params, $options); - } elseif ($params !== null) { - $result = \sqlsrv_query($conn, $sql, $params); - } else { - $result = \sqlsrv_query($conn, $sql); - } - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Rolls back a transaction that was begun with sqlsrv_begin_transaction - * and returns the connection to auto-commit mode. - * - * @param resource $conn The connection resource returned by a call to sqlsrv_connect. - * @throws SqlsrvException - * - */ -function sqlsrv_rollback($conn): void -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \sqlsrv_rollback($conn); - if ($result === false) { - throw SqlsrvException::createFromPhpError(); - } -} |