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Remove notices on query failures #1140

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@demon demon commented Oct 8, 2013

Zend only has this sort of behavior when mysql.trace_mode is
enabled, but it's off by default. Since the mysql library is
deprecated and people should be using mysqli, it makes sense
to emulate mysqli's behavior here and not warn at all rather
than trying to implement mysql.trace_mode.

Zend only has this sort of behavior when mysql.trace_mode is
enabled, but it's off by default. Since the mysql library is
deprecated and people should be using mysqli, it makes sense
to emulate mysqli's behavior here and not warn at all rather
than trying to implement mysql.trace_mode.
@sgolemon sgolemon closed this in 02cfa05 Oct 10, 2013
@demon demon deleted the mysql-trace-mode branch October 10, 2013 23:06
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