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Doc Bug #55683 sqlsrv_rows_affected return type
Submitted: 2011-09-13 14:05 UTC Modified: 2011-09-13 18:28 UTC
From: gwarnants at gmail dot com Assigned: nikic (profile)
Status: Closed Package: Documentation problem
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 [2011-09-13 14:05 UTC] gwarnants at gmail dot com
Description:
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From manual page: http://www.php.net/function.sqlsrv-rows-affected%23Description
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I can read in the manual that sqlsrv_rows_affected will return the number of affected rows, 0 if none, or -1 is undeterminate, or False if an error occured.
So I expected to see "int" as the return type in the prototype (refering for example to mysql_affected_rows which is quite similar) but it is "mixed".

Expected result:
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int sqlsrv_rows_affected ( resource $stmt )

Actual result:
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mixed sqlsrv_rows_affected ( resource $stmt )

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 [2011-09-13 18:24 UTC] nikic@php.net
Automatic comment from SVN on behalf of nikic
Revision: http://svn.php.net/viewvc/?view=revision&revision=316680
Log: Fix Doc Bug #55683: sqlsrv_rows_affected return type
 [2011-09-13 18:28 UTC] nikic@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Closed -Assigned To: +Assigned To: nikic
 [2011-09-13 18:28 UTC] nikic@php.net
This bug has been fixed in the documentation's XML sources. Since the
online and downloadable versions of the documentation need some time
to get updated, we would like to ask you to be a bit patient.

Thank you for the report, and for helping us make our documentation better.


 
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