More usage of dbm::is_result($r) instead of count($r):
- count() returns very different results and never a boolean (not even false on error condition). - therefore you should NOT use it in boolean expressions. This still *can* be done in PHP because of its lazyness. But it is discouraged if it comes to more clean code. Signed-off-by: Roland Häder <roland@mxchange.org>
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intval($limit)
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if(count($r)) {
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if(dbm::is_result($r)) {
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foreach($r as $rr)
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$results[] = array( 0, (int) $rr['id'], $rr['name'], '', '');
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if(count($r)) {
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if(dbm::is_result($r)) {
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foreach($r as $rr)
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$results[] = array( (int) $rr['id'], 0, $rr['name'],$rr['url'],$rr['photo']);
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