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Interface MySQL with C

Interface MySQL with C 01/08/2004 08:12 PM

Unix Review tells us about talking to MySQL with C."The reliability and longevity of the C programming language coupled with the stability of MySQL make them a strong pair for system database management. In last month's MySQL column, I went over the basics of developing a Perl interface to MySQl. Before that, I covered PHP with MySQL. This month, I will discuss building an interface to MySQL with C."




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PEAR1 is now suffering from the fact that it focused from a long period of building technical foundations without planning the community growth at the same time. -- Lukas Smith.

Now that the cat is out of the bag about PEAR's problems, I will give my 2 cents worth.

Firstly, I want to say that I am a PEAR user, but not a PEAR developer. I do use code from PEAR, everyday. There is some first class code in there. But yes I do see problems, and I also have a radical solution at the very end.

The biggest problem IMHO with PEAR is the apparent arbitrary way things are run. Why is one class accepted, and another rejected? If it is because they do the same thing, then why are there so many classes that do the same thing in PEAR?

My perception is that

  • there is no planning except for flavour of the day
  • there exist fragile egos in the community, so people introduce new classes rather than rewrite existing ones to add new functionality
  • poor design in some of the original classes makes it impractical to extend the original classes
  • the quality of PEAR is uneven, brilliant gems combined with duds - and the problem is that the duds begin with the base classes (PEAR and PEAR_Error).

How can things improve? Obviously PEAR2 must be designed to grow with the community. One way to grow in an open source world (if there is no leader with the stature of Linus in the community) is to give everyone a chance to contribute their own code fairly, without the arbitrariness that we see today.

In the Perl world, we have CPAN, where there is no thought police telling you that your code is not acceptable - you just register as a developer, declare a namespace, and upload. Yes there is lots of code duplication, and yes there is no coding standard - but i do perceive that it is fair.

I have a suggestion for PEAR. I think they need to be more open, and allow multiple people to develop similar classes for the same category. What the PEAR group could do is standardize the API's for specific categories. This API defines a minimum inter-operatable subset of code for a specific category. Poor documentation will be less of an issue if all contributed code share a common base API.

I can see some similar classes in PEAR share common APIs informally, but it would be better if it were standardized, so it is less arbitrary and more inclusive. In fact, PHP5 has a good way of enforcing this contract with the implements keyword. The launch of PHP5 is also a good time to start, because we can finally put PEAR exceptions to sleep and use built-in exceptions.

Lastly, I want to remind everyone that standardizing on a common API does not inhibit creativity, provided that the API is sensibly chosen. For example, ADOdb and MDB both have a PEAR DB emulation layer.

Now here comes the really radical suggestion - if your contributed class conforms to that category's unit tests, it should be accepted into PEAR. No ifs, no buts, no thought police. And how would you pick which class to use if there are 10 implementations? Let the PHP community decide! Votes or download statistics could be displayed to "fairly" quantify the best code contribution for a category.

Thanks for listening.


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