- added curly braces around conditional code blocks
- added space between if/foreach/... and brace
- rewrote a code block so if dbm::is_result() fails it will abort, else the id
is fetched from INSERT statement
- made some SQL keywords upper-cased and added back-ticks to columns/table names
Signed-off-by: Roland Haeder <roland@mxchange.org>
- added curly braces around conditional code blocks
- added space between if/foreach/... and brace
- rewrote a code block so if dbm::is_result() fails it will abort, else the id
is fetched from INSERT statement
- made some SQL keywords upper-cased and added back-ticks to columns/table names
Signed-off-by: Roland Haeder <roland@mxchange.org>
- added more curly braces around conditional blocks
- added space between "if" and brace
- aligned "=>" (will do with more if wanted)
Signed-off-by: Roland Häder <roland@mxchange.org>
- added more curly braces around conditional blocks
- added space between "if" and brace
- aligned "=>" (will do with more if wanted)
Signed-off-by: Roland Häder <roland@mxchange.org>
- 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>
Only define functions if they have not been defined before, e.g. in themes. This makes it possible to override parts of a module and still use the other functions.