I use mysqli extension and bind the result to an object:
class Item {
public $id, $name;
}
$Item = new Item;
$stmt->bind_result($Item->id, $Item->name);
Every call to $stmt->fetch()
will overwrite $Item's properties which became references. If I simply clone the object — these references remain and both instances开发者_高级运维 change simultaneously:
object(Item)#1 (2) {
["id"]=>
&int(1)
["name"]=>
&string(4) "name"
}
So there should be a way to dereference them so clone
really makes a copy, not a set of referenced data. Is there a simple, flexible way to retrieve all the data so it's stored as an array of objects? The main problem is how to remove the references: &string
.
The only solution I see is to instantiate another object and manually copy all the properties:
$Item2 = new Item;
foreach ($Item as $prop => $val)
$Item2->$prop = $val;
but this seems to be an overkill: it will copy all properties (including some extra ones which were not actually referenced) which is not necessary, and moreover — is a penalty to the performance.
You can implement your own __clone() magic function so that it will create an unreferenced' copy of your object. I think it should work.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.cloning.php
<?php
class Item {
public $id, $name;
public function __clone() {
$id = $this->id;
unset($this->id);
$this->id = $id;
$name = $this->name;
unset($this->name);
$this->name = $name;
}
}
$id = 1;
$name = 'o_0 Tync';
$i1 = new Item();
$i1->id = &$id;
$i1->name = &$name;
$i2 = clone $i1;
$id = 2;
$name = 'Mchl';
var_dump($i1,$i2);
Output
object(Item)#1 (2) {
["id"]=>
&int(2)
["name"]=>
&string(4) "Mchl"
}
object(Item)#2 (2) {
["id"]=>
int(1)
["name"]=>
string(8) "o_0 Tync"
}
Ugly as hell, but works...
If I understand you correctly, you want to fetch the data into objects? MysqlI has a fetch_object method/function: http://www.php.net/manual/en/mysqli-result.fetch-object.php Use it like this:
$foobar = $conn->escape_string($foobar);
$stmt = $conn->query("SELECT * FROM foo WHERE bar = '$foobar'");
while ($item = $stmt->fetch_object("Item")) {
$items[] = $item;
}
$stmt->close();
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