public StatementPrefetch::fetchObject($class_name = NULL, $constructor_args = array())
Fetches the next row and returns it as an object.
The object will be of the class specified by StatementInterface::setFetchMode() or stdClass if not specified.
Overrides StatementInterface::fetchObject
public function fetchObject($class_name = NULL, $constructor_args = array()) { if (isset($this->currentRow)) { if (!isset($class_name)) { // Directly cast to an object to avoid a function call. $result = (object) $this->currentRow; } else { $this->fetchStyle = \PDO::FETCH_CLASS; $this->fetchOptions = array('constructor_args' => $constructor_args); // Grab the row in the format specified above. $result = $this->current(); // Reset the fetch parameters to the value stored using setFetchMode(). $this->fetchStyle = $this->defaultFetchStyle; $this->fetchOptions = $this->defaultFetchOptions; } $this->next(); return $result; } else { return FALSE; } }
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