mysql_use_result()
MYSQL_RES *mysql_use_result(MYSQL *mysql)
Description
You must call
mysql_store_result() or
mysql_use_result() for every
query that successfully retrieves data
(SELECT, SHOW,
DESCRIBE, EXPLAIN).
mysql_use_result() initiates a
result set retrieval but does not actually read the result set
into the client like
mysql_store_result() does.
Instead, each row must be retrieved individually by making calls
to mysql_fetch_row(). This
reads the result of a query directly from the server without
storing it in a temporary table or local buffer, which is
somewhat faster and uses much less memory than
mysql_store_result(). The
client allocates memory only for the current row and a
communication buffer that may grow up to
max_allowed_packet bytes.
On the other hand, you shouldn't use
mysql_use_result() if you are
doing a lot of processing for each row on the client side, or if
the output is sent to a screen on which the user may type a
^S (stop scroll). This ties up the server and
prevent other threads from updating any tables from which the
data is being fetched.
When using mysql_use_result(),
you must execute
mysql_fetch_row() until a
NULL value is returned, otherwise, the
unfetched rows are returned as part of the result set for your
next query. The C API gives the error Commands out of
sync; you can't run this command now if you forget to
do this!
You may not use
mysql_data_seek(),
mysql_row_seek(),
mysql_row_tell(),
mysql_num_rows(), or
mysql_affected_rows() with a
result returned from
mysql_use_result(), nor may you
issue other queries until
mysql_use_result() has
finished. (However, after you have fetched all the rows,
mysql_num_rows() accurately
returns the number of rows fetched.)
You must call
mysql_free_result() once you
are done with the result set.
When using the libmysqld embedded server, the
memory benefits are essentially lost because memory usage
incrementally increases with each row retrieved until
mysql_free_result() is called.
Return Values
A MYSQL_RES result structure.
NULL if an error occurred.
Errors
mysql_use_result() resets
mysql_error() and
mysql_errno() if it succeeds.
CR_COMMANDS_OUT_OF_SYNC
Commands were executed in an improper order.
CR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
Out of memory.
CR_SERVER_GONE_ERROR
The MySQL server has gone away.
CR_SERVER_LOST
The connection to the server was lost during the query.
CR_UNKNOWN_ERROR
An unknown error occurred.

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