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#!/usr/bin/php -q
<?php
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// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
// | Author: Alan Knowles <alan@akbkhome.com>
// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
//
// $Id: createTables.php,v 1.1 2006-12-14 15:04:28 jp_milcent Exp $
//
// since this version doesnt use overload,
// and I assume anyone using custom generators should add this..
define('DB_DATAOBJECT_NO_OVERLOAD',1);
require_once 'DB/DataObject/Generator.php';
if (!ini_get('register_argc_argv')) {
PEAR::raiseError("\nERROR: You must turn register_argc_argv On in you php.ini file for this to work\neg.\n\nregister_argc_argv = On\n\n", null, PEAR_ERROR_DIE);
exit;
}
if (!@$_SERVER['argv'][1]) {
PEAR::raiseError("\nERROR: createTable.php usage:\n\nC:\php\pear\DB\DataObjects\createTable.php example.ini\n\n", null, PEAR_ERROR_DIE);
exit;
}
$config = parse_ini_file($_SERVER['argv'][1], true);
foreach($config as $class=>$values) {
$options = &PEAR::getStaticProperty($class,'options');
$options = $values;
}
$options = &PEAR::getStaticProperty('DB_DataObject','options');
if (empty($options)) {
PEAR::raiseError("\nERROR: could not read ini file\n\n", null, PEAR_ERROR_DIE);
exit;
}
set_time_limit(0);
DB_DataObject::debugLevel(1);
$generator = new DB_DataObject_Generator;
$generator->start();