/**
* The quantity of transactions begun
*
- * {@internal While this is private, it cannot actually be designated
+ * {@internal While this is private, it can't actually be designated
* private in PHP 5 because it is directly accessed in the test suite.}}
*
* @var integer
* See DB_result::fetchInto() for more information.
*
* This method is not meant to be called directly. Use
- * DB_result::fetchInto() instead. It cannot be declared "protected"
+ * DB_result::fetchInto() instead. It can't be declared "protected"
* because DB_result is a separate object.
*
* @param resource $result the query result resource
* Deletes the result set and frees the memory occupied by the result set
*
* This method is not meant to be called directly. Use
- * DB_result::free() instead. It cannot be declared "protected"
+ * DB_result::free() instead. It can't be declared "protected"
* because DB_result is a separate object.
*
* @param resource $result PHP's query result resource
* Gets the number of columns in a result set
*
* This method is not meant to be called directly. Use
- * DB_result::numCols() instead. It cannot be declared "protected"
+ * DB_result::numCols() instead. It can't be declared "protected"
* because DB_result is a separate object.
*
* @param resource $result PHP's query result resource
* Gets the number of rows in a result set
*
* This method is not meant to be called directly. Use
- * DB_result::numRows() instead. It cannot be declared "protected"
+ * DB_result::numRows() instead. It can't be declared "protected"
* because DB_result is a separate object.
*
* @param resource $result PHP's query result resource
return $result;
}
if ($result == 0) {
- // Failed to get the lock, cannot do the conversion, bail
+ // Failed to get the lock, can't do the conversion, bail
// with a DB_ERROR_NOT_LOCKED error
return $this->mysqlRaiseError(DB_ERROR_NOT_LOCKED);
}
* Quotes a string so it can be safely used as a table or column name
* (WARNING: using names that require this is a REALLY BAD IDEA)
*
- * WARNING: Older versions of MySQL cannot handle the backtick
+ * WARNING: Older versions of MySQL can't handle the backtick
* character (<kbd>`</kbd>) in table or column names.
*
* @param string $str identifier name to be quoted