Consider the following code:
<?php
$conn = mysql_connect('localhost', 'username', 'password');
mysql_select_db('database', $conn);
?>
This works as expected, but how does PHP know what database connection to use when calling mysql_select_db()
in the following example?
<?php
mysql_connect('localhost', 'username', 'password');
mysql_select_db('database');
?>
The PHP documentation states that "If the link identifier is not specified, the last link opened by mysql_connect() is assumed." (PHP: mysql_select_db())
Where is the last connection stored or retrieved from?
I suppose a link to the last opened connection is kept somewhere in memory, to make things easier (as we generally often use only one connection).
Quickly going through the sources of ext/mysql
:
(All line numbers are in php_mysql.c
-- the version of the sources is a random snapshot of PHP 5.3.2-dev from a couple of weeks ago ; so, they might have changed a bit)
mysql_connect
seems to correspond to the C-level function called php_mysql_do_connect
(line 922)
php_mysql_do_connect
function calls php_mysql_set_default_link
(line 832)
php_mysql_get_default_link
(line 908)
php_mysql_get_default_link
function is called by mysql_select_db
, when there is no link passed to it (line 992)
And php_mysql_set_default_link
is calling this to store the default_link
:
MySG(default_link) = id;
That MySG
being a macro, defined like this (in php_mysql_structs.h
) :
#ifdef ZTS
# define MySG(v) TSRMG(mysql_globals_id, zend_mysql_globals *, v)
#else
# define MySG(v) (mysql_globals.v)
#endif
Pretty much looks like a global variable to me ;-)
If you want, you can take a look at the sources yourself : ext/mysql/php_mysql.c
and ext/mysql/php_mysql_structs.h
.
As I said, this has probably been modified a bit since the version in which I checked -- which means the line numbers might not match exactly ; but the functions names are easy anough to understand, so you should be able to track down what calls what and where :-)
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