(PHP 5 < 5.4.0)
sqlite_fetch_object -- SQLiteResult::fetchObject -- SQLiteUnbuffered::fetchObject — Fetches the next row from a result set as an object
$result
[, string $class_name
[, array $ctor_params
[, bool $decode_binary
= true
]]] )面向对象风格 (method):
$class_name
[, array $ctor_params
[, bool $decode_binary
= true
]]] )$class_name
[, array $ctor_params
[, bool $decode_binary
= true
]]] )本函数还未编写文档,仅有参数列表。
florian at phpws dot org (2006-08-12 10:13:33)
Here is the function from "cscm at meuh dot dyndns dot org" rewriten.
I think it will work better when really assigning the values ;-)
Also I'd replace the empty "bidon" class by stdClass wich is such an empty class and is provided by default.
// Fetch resultset as an object
function sqlite_fetch_object(&$resource){
$arr = sqlite_fetch_array($resource);
$obj = new stdClass();
foreach ($arr as $key => $value) {
# Check is valid $T_VARIABLE
if (ereg(\"[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z0-9_\x7f-\xff]*\", $key)) {
$obj->$key = $value;
}
}
return $obj;
}
vbwebprofi at gmx dot de (2006-03-11 19:39:53)
Here a light workaround for PHP 4.x which I use in my DBAccess class :
<?
function sqlite_fetch_object(&$result) {
$vO = sqlite_fetch_array($result, SQLITE_ASSOC);
if($vO) {
$vO = (object) $vO;
}
return $vO;
}
?>
HTH Holger
cscm at meuh dot dyndns dot org (2006-02-04 04:35:57)
Benjamin (2004-09-21 22:34:29)
This function is not implemented in the PECL extension version 1.0.3 http://pecl.php.net/package/SQLite/1.0.3