mysqli_stmt::__construct

(PHP 5, PHP 7)

mysqli_stmt::__constructConstructs a new mysqli_stmt object

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mysqli_stmt::__construct ( mysqli $link [, string $query ] )

This method constructs a new mysqli_stmt object.

Note:

In general, you should use either mysqli_prepare() or mysqli_stmt_init() to create a mysqli_stmt object, rather than directly instantiating the object with new mysqli_stmt. This method (and the ability to directly instantiate mysqli_stmt objects) may be deprecated and removed in the future.

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link

순차 형식 전용: mysqli_connect()mysqli_init()가 반환한 연결 식별자.

query

The query, as a string. If this parameter is omitted, then the constructor behaves identically to mysqli_stmt_init(), if provided, then it behaves as per mysqli_prepare().

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tiomno at gmail dot com
8 years ago
There may be the case when you want/need to extend the `mysqli_stmt` class to add or overwrite some behaviour. In my case, I'm overwriting the `mysqli::prepare()` method to return an instance of my own class extended from `mysqli_stmt` to change its behaviour in some integration tests.

So please, do not remove or block the ability to use mysqli::__constructor(). Thanks!!
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