04-20-2018
That's not true, Windows and UNIX use the same hard drives. I have no idea what they were trying to say.
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mysqlnd_qc_set_user_handlers
MYSQLND_QC_SET_USER_HANDLERS(3) 1 MYSQLND_QC_SET_USER_HANDLERS(3)
mysqlnd_qc_set_user_handlers - Sets the callback functions for a user-defined procedural storage handler
SYNOPSIS
bool mysqlnd_qc_set_user_handlers (string $get_hash, string $find_query_in_cache, string $return_to_cache, string
$add_query_to_cache_if_not_exists, string $query_is_select, string $update_query_run_time_stats, string $get_stats, string
$clear_cache)
DESCRIPTION
Sets the callback functions for a user-defined procedural storage handler.
PARAMETERS
o $get_hash
- Name of the user function implementing the storage handler get_hash functionality.
o $find_query_in_cache
- Name of the user function implementing the storage handler find_in_cache functionality.
o $return_to_cache
- Name of the user function implementing the storage handler return_to_cache functionality.
o $add_query_to_cache_if_not_exists
- Name of the user function implementing the storage handler add_query_to_cache_if_not_exists functionality.
o $query_is_select
- Name of the user function implementing the storage handler query_is_select functionality.
o $update_query_run_time_stats
- Name of the user function implementing the storage handler update_query_run_time_stats functionality.
o $get_stats
- Name of the user function implementing the storage handler get_stats functionality.
o $clear_cache
- Name of the user function implementing the storage handler clear_cache functionality.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on FAILURE.
SEE ALSO
Procedural user-defined storage handler example.
PHP Documentation Group MYSQLND_QC_SET_USER_HANDLERS(3)