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portal-legacy/lib/symfony/vendor/creole/CallableStatement.php
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<?php
/*
* $Id: CallableStatement.php,v 1.7 2004/03/20 04:16:49 hlellelid Exp $
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many individuals
* and is licensed under the LGPL. For more information please see
* <http://creole.phpdb.org>.
*/
require_once 'creole/PreparedStatement.php';
/**
* Interface for callable statements.
*
* @author Hans Lellelid <hans@xmpl.org>
* @version $Revision: 1.7 $
* @package creole
*/
interface CallableStatement extends PreparedStatement {
/**
* Register a parameter as an output param.
* @param string $paramIndex The stored procedure param name (e.g. @val1).
* @param int $sqlType The type of the parameter (e.g. Type::BIT)
* @param int $maxLength The maximum expected length (size) of output parameter.
*/
public function registerOutParameter($paramIndex, $sqlType, $maxLength = null);
/**
*
* @param mixed $paramIndex Parameter name (e.g. "@var1").
* @return array
* @throws SQLException if $paramIndex was not bound as output variable.
*/
public function getArray($paramIndex);
/**
*
* @param mixed $paramIndex Parameter name (e.g. "@var1").
* @return boolean
* @throws SQLException if $paramIndex was not bound as output variable.
*/
public function getBoolean($paramIndex);
/**
*
* @param mixed $paramIndex Parameter name (e.g. "@var1").
* @return Blob blob object
* @throws SQLException if $paramIndex was not bound as output variable.
*/
public function getBlob($paramIndex);
/**
* @param mixed $paramIndex Column name (string) or index (int).
* @return Clob clob object.
*/
public function getClob($paramIndex);
/**
* Return a formatted date.
*
* The default format for dates returned is preferred (in your locale, as specified using setlocale())
* format w/o time (i.e. strftime("%x", $val)). Override this by specifying a format second parameter. You
* can also specify a date()-style formatter; if you do, make sure there are no "%" symbols in your format string.
*
* @param mixed $column Column name (string) or index (int) starting with 1 (if ResultSet::FETCHMODE_NUM was used).
* @param string $format Date formatter for use w/ strftime() or date() (it will choose based on examination of format string)
* If format is NULL, then the integer unix timestamp will be returned (no formatting performed).
* @return mixed Formatted date, or integer unix timestamp (using 00:00:00 for time) if $format was null.
* @throws SQLException - If the column specified is not a valid key in current field array.
*/
public function getDate($column, $format = '%x');
/**
* @param mixed $paramIndex Column name (string) or index (int).
* @return float
*/
public function getFloat($paramIndex);
/**
* @param mixed $paramIndex Column name (string) or index (int).
* @return int
*/
public function getInt($paramIndex);
/**
* @param mixed $paramIndex Column name (string) or index (int).
* @return string
*/
public function getString($paramIndex);
/**
* Return a formatted time.
*
* The default format for times returned is preferred (in your locale, as specified using setlocale())
* format w/o date (i.e. strftime("%X", $val)). Override this by specifying a format second parameter. You
* can also specify a date()-style formatter; if you do, make sure there are no "%" symbols in your format string.
*
* @param mixed $column Column name (string) or index (int) starting with 1 (if ResultSet::FETCHMODE_NUM was used).
* @param string $format Date formatter for use w/ strftime() or date() (it will choose based on examination of format string)
* If format is NULL, then the integer unix timestamp will be returned (no formatting performed).
* @return mixed Formatted time, or integer unix timestamp (using today's date) if $format was null.
* @throws SQLException - If the column specified is not a valid key in current field array.
*/
public function getTime($column, $format = '%X');
/**
* Return a formatted timestamp.
*
* The default format for timestamp is ISO standard YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS (i.e. date('Y-m-d H:i:s', $val).
* Override this by specifying a format second parameter. You can also specify a strftime()-style formatter.
*
* Hint: if you want to get the unix timestamp use the "U" formatter string.
*
* @param mixed $column Column name (string) or index (int) starting with 1 (if ResultSet::FETCHMODE_NUM was used).
* @param string $format Date formatter for use w/ strftime() or date() (it will choose based on examination of format string)
* If format is NULL, then the integer unix timestamp will be returned (no formatting performed).
* @return mixed Formatted timestamp, or integer unix timestamp (if $format was null)
* @throws SQLException - If the column specified is not a valid key in current field array.
*/
public function getTimestamp($column, $format = 'Y-m-d H:i:s');
}