Le 2011-05-19 16:41, Dieter Adriaenssens a écrit :
2011/5/19 Piotr Przybylski piotr.prz@gmail.com:
2011/5/19 Dieter Adriaenssens dieter.adriaenssens@gmail.com:
2011/5/19 Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info:
Piotr Przybylski a écrit :
2011/5/19 Dieter Adriaenssens dieter.adriaenssens@gmail.com:
2011/5/19 Crack piotrprz@gmail.com: > 2011/5/19 Dieter Adriaenssens dieter.adriaenssens@gmail.com: > >> commit 9c170511179 >> >> I'm not sure about replacing the obsolete function. I remember Marc >> telling something about not using 'columns' but 'fields', last summer, >> so I guess removing the function is a move in the opposite direction. >> Can you check on the developers mailing list what should be done with >> this function? > In code comments I saw 'fields' marked as deprecated [1], with > function's comment telling me to use one of 'columns' variants... Yes, I noticed the 'deprecated' status too, but seeing it I remembered Marc's comment, so I started wondering if this deprecation, or at least the function name, is still correct.
> [1] http://repo.or.cz/w/phpmyadmin/crack.git/blobdiff/7d3cd879a496adc27e5e827ef3... >
Going public with this, maybe someone will remember :)
The move we made was to replace the non-standard term "field" with the standard SQL term "column" on the interface.
I found the mail I remembered [0] and apparently misinterpreted it : rows and columns it is then. ;)
[0] http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=25405157
Good, so I removed the right function :)
:)
I'll merge it [1] with master. This seems something that can already benefit the project. Objections?
OK for me.
[1] http://repo.or.cz/w/phpmyadmin/crack.git/commit/9c170511179a721198527f063a58...