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DBIx::ContextualFetch(User Contributed Perl DocumentatDBIx::ContextualFetch(3)

NAME
       DBIx::ContextualFetch - Add contextual fetches to DBI

SYNOPSIS
	       my $dbh = DBI->connect(...., { RootClass => "DBIx::ContextualFetch" });

	       # Modified statement handle methods.
	       my $rv = $sth->execute;
	       my $rv = $sth->execute(@bind_values);
	       my $rv = $sth->execute(\@bind_values, \@bind_cols);

	       # In addition to the normal DBI sth methods...
	       my $row_ref = $sth->fetch;
	       my @row	   = $sth->fetch;

	       my $row_ref = $sth->fetch_hash;
	       my %row	   = $sth->fetch_hash;

	       my $rows_ref = $sth->fetchall;
	       my @rows	    = $sth->fetchall;

	       my $rows_ref = $sth->fetchall_hash;
	       my @tbl	    = $sth->fetchall_hash;

DESCRIPTION
       It always struck me odd that DBI didn't take much advantage of Perl's
       context sensitivity. DBIx::ContextualFetch redefines some of the
       various fetch methods to fix this oversight. It also adds a few new
       methods for convenience (though not necessarily efficiency).

SET-UP
	       my $dbh = DBIx::ContextualFetch->connect(@info);
	       my $dbh = DBI->connect(@info, { RootClass => "DBIx::ContextualFetch" });

       To use this method, you can either make sure that everywhere you
       normall call DBI->connect() you either call it on
       DBIx::ContextualFetch, or that you pass this as your RootClass. After
       this DBI will Do The Right Thing and pass all its calls through us.

EXTENSIONS
   execute
	       $rv = $sth->execute;
	       $rv = $sth->execute(@bind_values);
	       $rv = $sth->execute(\@bind_values, \@bind_cols);

       execute() is enhanced slightly:

       If called with no arguments, or with a simple list, execute() operates
       normally.  When when called with two array references, it performs the
       functions of bind_param, execute and bind_columns similar to the
       following:

	       $sth->execute(@bind_values);
	       $sth->bind_columns(undef, @bind_cols);

       In addition, execute will accept tainted @bind_values.  I can't think
       of what a malicious user could do with a tainted bind value (in the
       general case. Your application may vary.)

       Thus a typical idiom would be:

	       $sth->execute([$this, $that], [\($foo, $bar)]);

       Of course, this method provides no way of passing bind attributes
       through to bind_param or bind_columns. If that is necessary, then you
       must perform the bind_param, execute, bind_col sequence yourself.

   fetch
	       $row_ref = $sth->fetch;
	       @row	= $sth->fetch;

       A context sensitive version of fetch(). When in scalar context, it will
       act as fetchrow_arrayref. In list context it will use fetchrow_array.

   fetch_hash
	       $row_ref = $sth->fetch_hash;
	       %row	= $sth->fetch_hash;

       A modification on fetchrow_hashref. When in scalar context, it acts
       just as fetchrow_hashref() does. In list context it returns the
       complete hash.

   fetchall
	       $rows_ref = $sth->fetchall;
	       @rows	 = $sth->fetchall;

       A modification on fetchall_arrayref. In scalar context it acts as
       fetchall_arrayref. In list it returns an array of references to rows
       fetched.

   fetchall_hash
	       $rows_ref = $sth->fetchall_hash;
	       @rows	 = $sth->fetchall_hash;

       A mating of fetchall_arrayref() with fetchrow_hashref(). It gets all
       rows from the hash, each as hash references. In scalar context it
       returns a reference to an array of hash references. In list context it
       returns a list of hash references.

ORIGINAL AUTHOR
       Michael G Schwern as part of Ima::DBI

CURRENT MAINTAINER
       Tony Bowden <tony@tmtm.com>

LICENSE
       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO
       DBI. Ima::DBI. Class::DBI.

perl v5.14.1			  2005-09-27	      DBIx::ContextualFetch(3)
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