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[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/functions dbx.xml
by Damien Seguy other posts by this author
Apr 12 2001 9:06AM messages near this date
RE: [PHP-DOC] dbx.xml | [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/functions dbx.xml
dams		Thu Apr 12 02:06:49 2001 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/functions	dbx.xml 
  Log:
  Changed some return types.
  
Index: phpdoc/en/functions/dbx.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/functions/dbx.xml:1.4 phpdoc/en/functions/dbx.xml:1.5
--- phpdoc/en/functions/dbx.xml:1.4	Wed Apr 11 23:39:09 2001
+++ phpdoc/en/functions/dbx.xml	Thu Apr 12 02:06:49 2001
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
     <title> Description</title>
     <funcsynopsis> 
      <funcprototype> 
-      <funcdef> int <function>dbx_close</function></funcdef>
+      <funcdef> boolean <function>dbx_close</function></funcdef>
       <paramdef> dbx_link_object 
        <parameter> link_identifier</parameter>
       </paramdef> 
@@ -240,7 +240,8 @@
     <para> 
      Returns a dbx_result_object or 1 on success (a result object is
      only returned for sql-statements that return results) or 0 on
-     failure. The flags parameter is used to control the amount of
+     failure. The <parameter> flags</parameter> parameter is used to 
+     control the amount of
      information that is returned. It may be any combination of the
      constants DBX_RESULT_INFO, DBX_RESULT_INDEX, DBX_RESULT_ASSOC,
      OR-ed together. DBX_RESULT_INFO provides info about columns, such
@@ -249,7 +250,8 @@
      row (or record) number and 3 is the column (or field) number),
      where the first row and column are indexed at 0. DBX_RESULT_ASSOC
      associates the column indices with field names. Note that
-     DBX_RESULT_INDEX is always returned, regardless of the flags
+     DBX_RESULT_INDEX is always returned, regardless of the 
+     <parameter> flags</parameter>
      parameter.  If DBX_RESULT_ASSOC is specified, DBX_RESULT_INFO is
      also returned even if it wasn't specified. This means that
      effectively only the combinations DBX_RESULT_INDEX,
@@ -264,10 +266,10 @@
     </para> 
     <para> 
      A dbx_result_object has five members (possibly four depending on
-     the flags), 'handle', 'cols', 'rows', 'info' (optional) and
-     'data'. Handle is a valid result identifier for the specified
-     module, and as such can be used in module-specific functions, as
-     seen in the example:
+     <parameter> flags</parameter>), 'handle', 'cols', 'rows', 'info' 
+     (optional) and 'data'. Handle is a valid result identifier for 
+     the specified module, and as such can be used in module-specific
+     functions, as seen in the example:
     </para> 
     <para> 
      <informalexample role="php"> 
@@ -291,8 +293,8 @@
     </para> 
     <para> 
      The info member is only returned if DBX_RESULT_INFO and/or
-     DBX_RESULT_ASSOC are specified in the flags parameter. It is a 2d
-     array, that has two named rows ("name" and "type") to retrieve
+     DBX_RESULT_ASSOC are specified in the <parameter> flags</parameter> parameter.
+     It is a 2d array, that has two named rows ("name" and "type") to retrieve
      column information, e.g.
     </para> 
     <para> 
@@ -373,7 +375,7 @@
     <title> Description</title>
     <funcsynopsis> 
      <funcprototype> 
-      <funcdef> int <function>dbx_sort</function></funcdef>
+      <funcdef> boolean <function>dbx_sort</function></funcdef>
       <paramdef> dbx_result_object <parameter>result</parameter></paramdef>
       <paramdef> string 
        <parameter> user_compare_function</parameter>

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