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      1 <?php
      2 /**
      3  * WordPress database access abstraction class
      4  *
      5  * Original code from {@link http://php.justinvincent.com Justin Vincent (justin@visunet.ie)}
      6  *
      7  * @package WordPress
      8  * @subpackage Database
      9  * @since 0.71
     10  */
     11 
     12 /**
     13  * @since 0.71
     14  */
     15 define( 'EZSQL_VERSION', 'WP1.25' );
     16 
     17 /**
     18  * @since 0.71
     19  */
     20 define( 'OBJECT', 'OBJECT' );
     21 // phpcs:ignore Generic.NamingConventions.UpperCaseConstantName.ConstantNotUpperCase
     22 define( 'object', 'OBJECT' ); // Back compat.
     23 
     24 /**
     25  * @since 2.5.0
     26  */
     27 define( 'OBJECT_K', 'OBJECT_K' );
     28 
     29 /**
     30  * @since 0.71
     31  */
     32 define( 'ARRAY_A', 'ARRAY_A' );
     33 
     34 /**
     35  * @since 0.71
     36  */
     37 define( 'ARRAY_N', 'ARRAY_N' );
     38 
     39 /**
     40  * WordPress database access abstraction class.
     41  *
     42  * This class is used to interact with a database without needing to use raw SQL statements.
     43  * By default, WordPress uses this class to instantiate the global $wpdb object, providing
     44  * access to the WordPress database.
     45  *
     46  * It is possible to replace this class with your own by setting the $wpdb global variable
     47  * in wp-content/db.php file to your class. The wpdb class will still be included, so you can
     48  * extend it or simply use your own.
     49  *
     50  * @link https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wpdb/
     51  *
     52  * @since 0.71
     53  */
     54 class wpdb {
     55 
     56 	/**
     57 	 * Whether to show SQL/DB errors.
     58 	 *
     59 	 * Default is to show errors if both WP_DEBUG and WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY evaluate to true.
     60 	 *
     61 	 * @since 0.71
     62 	 * @var bool
     63 	 */
     64 	public $show_errors = false;
     65 
     66 	/**
     67 	 * Whether to suppress errors during the DB bootstrapping. Default false.
     68 	 *
     69 	 * @since 2.5.0
     70 	 * @var bool
     71 	 */
     72 	public $suppress_errors = false;
     73 
     74 	/**
     75 	 * The error encountered during the last query.
     76 	 *
     77 	 * @since 2.5.0
     78 	 * @var string
     79 	 */
     80 	public $last_error = '';
     81 
     82 	/**
     83 	 * The number of queries made.
     84 	 *
     85 	 * @since 1.2.0
     86 	 * @var int
     87 	 */
     88 	public $num_queries = 0;
     89 
     90 	/**
     91 	 * Count of rows returned by the last query.
     92 	 *
     93 	 * @since 0.71
     94 	 * @var int
     95 	 */
     96 	public $num_rows = 0;
     97 
     98 	/**
     99 	 * Count of rows affected by the last query.
    100 	 *
    101 	 * @since 0.71
    102 	 * @var int
    103 	 */
    104 	public $rows_affected = 0;
    105 
    106 	/**
    107 	 * The ID generated for an AUTO_INCREMENT column by the last query (usually INSERT).
    108 	 *
    109 	 * @since 0.71
    110 	 * @var int
    111 	 */
    112 	public $insert_id = 0;
    113 
    114 	/**
    115 	 * The last query made.
    116 	 *
    117 	 * @since 0.71
    118 	 * @var string
    119 	 */
    120 	public $last_query;
    121 
    122 	/**
    123 	 * Results of the last query.
    124 	 *
    125 	 * @since 0.71
    126 	 * @var array|null
    127 	 */
    128 	public $last_result;
    129 
    130 	/**
    131 	 * MySQL result, which is either a resource or boolean.
    132 	 *
    133 	 * @since 0.71
    134 	 * @var mixed
    135 	 */
    136 	protected $result;
    137 
    138 	/**
    139 	 * Cached column info, for sanity checking data before inserting.
    140 	 *
    141 	 * @since 4.2.0
    142 	 * @var array
    143 	 */
    144 	protected $col_meta = array();
    145 
    146 	/**
    147 	 * Calculated character sets on tables.
    148 	 *
    149 	 * @since 4.2.0
    150 	 * @var array
    151 	 */
    152 	protected $table_charset = array();
    153 
    154 	/**
    155 	 * Whether text fields in the current query need to be sanity checked. Default false.
    156 	 *
    157 	 * @since 4.2.0
    158 	 * @var bool
    159 	 */
    160 	protected $check_current_query = true;
    161 
    162 	/**
    163 	 * Flag to ensure we don't run into recursion problems when checking the collation.
    164 	 *
    165 	 * @since 4.2.0
    166 	 * @see wpdb::check_safe_collation()
    167 	 * @var bool
    168 	 */
    169 	private $checking_collation = false;
    170 
    171 	/**
    172 	 * Saved info on the table column.
    173 	 *
    174 	 * @since 0.71
    175 	 * @var array
    176 	 */
    177 	protected $col_info;
    178 
    179 	/**
    180 	 * Log of queries that were executed, for debugging purposes.
    181 	 *
    182 	 * @since 1.5.0
    183 	 * @since 2.5.0 The third element in each query log was added to record the calling functions.
    184 	 * @since 5.1.0 The fourth element in each query log was added to record the start time.
    185 	 * @since 5.3.0 The fifth element in each query log was added to record custom data.
    186 	 *
    187 	 * @var array[] {
    188 	 *     Array of queries that were executed.
    189 	 *
    190 	 *     @type array ...$0 {
    191 	 *         Data for each query.
    192 	 *
    193 	 *         @type string $0 The query's SQL.
    194 	 *         @type float  $1 Total time spent on the query, in seconds.
    195 	 *         @type string $2 Comma-separated list of the calling functions.
    196 	 *         @type float  $3 Unix timestamp of the time at the start of the query.
    197 	 *         @type array  $4 Custom query data.
    198 	 *     }
    199 	 * }
    200 	 */
    201 	public $queries;
    202 
    203 	/**
    204 	 * The number of times to retry reconnecting before dying. Default 5.
    205 	 *
    206 	 * @since 3.9.0
    207 	 * @see wpdb::check_connection()
    208 	 * @var int
    209 	 */
    210 	protected $reconnect_retries = 5;
    211 
    212 	/**
    213 	 * WordPress table prefix
    214 	 *
    215 	 * You can set this to have multiple WordPress installations in a single database.
    216 	 * The second reason is for possible security precautions.
    217 	 *
    218 	 * @since 2.5.0
    219 	 * @var string
    220 	 */
    221 	public $prefix = '';
    222 
    223 	/**
    224 	 * WordPress base table prefix.
    225 	 *
    226 	 * @since 3.0.0
    227 	 * @var string
    228 	 */
    229 	public $base_prefix;
    230 
    231 	/**
    232 	 * Whether the database queries are ready to start executing.
    233 	 *
    234 	 * @since 2.3.2
    235 	 * @var bool
    236 	 */
    237 	public $ready = false;
    238 
    239 	/**
    240 	 * Blog ID.
    241 	 *
    242 	 * @since 3.0.0
    243 	 * @var int
    244 	 */
    245 	public $blogid = 0;
    246 
    247 	/**
    248 	 * Site ID.
    249 	 *
    250 	 * @since 3.0.0
    251 	 * @var int
    252 	 */
    253 	public $siteid = 0;
    254 
    255 	/**
    256 	 * List of WordPress per-blog tables.
    257 	 *
    258 	 * @since 2.5.0
    259 	 * @see wpdb::tables()
    260 	 * @var array
    261 	 */
    262 	public $tables = array(
    263 		'posts',
    264 		'comments',
    265 		'links',
    266 		'options',
    267 		'postmeta',
    268 		'terms',
    269 		'term_taxonomy',
    270 		'term_relationships',
    271 		'termmeta',
    272 		'commentmeta',
    273 	);
    274 
    275 	/**
    276 	 * List of deprecated WordPress tables.
    277 	 *
    278 	 * 'categories', 'post2cat', and 'link2cat' were deprecated in 2.3.0, db version 5539.
    279 	 *
    280 	 * @since 2.9.0
    281 	 * @see wpdb::tables()
    282 	 * @var array
    283 	 */
    284 	public $old_tables = array( 'categories', 'post2cat', 'link2cat' );
    285 
    286 	/**
    287 	 * List of WordPress global tables.
    288 	 *
    289 	 * @since 3.0.0
    290 	 * @see wpdb::tables()
    291 	 * @var array
    292 	 */
    293 	public $global_tables = array( 'users', 'usermeta' );
    294 
    295 	/**
    296 	 * List of Multisite global tables.
    297 	 *
    298 	 * @since 3.0.0
    299 	 * @see wpdb::tables()
    300 	 * @var array
    301 	 */
    302 	public $ms_global_tables = array(
    303 		'blogs',
    304 		'blogmeta',
    305 		'signups',
    306 		'site',
    307 		'sitemeta',
    308 		'sitecategories',
    309 		'registration_log',
    310 	);
    311 
    312 	/**
    313 	 * WordPress Comments table.
    314 	 *
    315 	 * @since 1.5.0
    316 	 * @var string
    317 	 */
    318 	public $comments;
    319 
    320 	/**
    321 	 * WordPress Comment Metadata table.
    322 	 *
    323 	 * @since 2.9.0
    324 	 * @var string
    325 	 */
    326 	public $commentmeta;
    327 
    328 	/**
    329 	 * WordPress Links table.
    330 	 *
    331 	 * @since 1.5.0
    332 	 * @var string
    333 	 */
    334 	public $links;
    335 
    336 	/**
    337 	 * WordPress Options table.
    338 	 *
    339 	 * @since 1.5.0
    340 	 * @var string
    341 	 */
    342 	public $options;
    343 
    344 	/**
    345 	 * WordPress Post Metadata table.
    346 	 *
    347 	 * @since 1.5.0
    348 	 * @var string
    349 	 */
    350 	public $postmeta;
    351 
    352 	/**
    353 	 * WordPress Posts table.
    354 	 *
    355 	 * @since 1.5.0
    356 	 * @var string
    357 	 */
    358 	public $posts;
    359 
    360 	/**
    361 	 * WordPress Terms table.
    362 	 *
    363 	 * @since 2.3.0
    364 	 * @var string
    365 	 */
    366 	public $terms;
    367 
    368 	/**
    369 	 * WordPress Term Relationships table.
    370 	 *
    371 	 * @since 2.3.0
    372 	 * @var string
    373 	 */
    374 	public $term_relationships;
    375 
    376 	/**
    377 	 * WordPress Term Taxonomy table.
    378 	 *
    379 	 * @since 2.3.0
    380 	 * @var string
    381 	 */
    382 	public $term_taxonomy;
    383 
    384 	/**
    385 	 * WordPress Term Meta table.
    386 	 *
    387 	 * @since 4.4.0
    388 	 * @var string
    389 	 */
    390 	public $termmeta;
    391 
    392 	//
    393 	// Global and Multisite tables
    394 	//
    395 
    396 	/**
    397 	 * WordPress User Metadata table.
    398 	 *
    399 	 * @since 2.3.0
    400 	 * @var string
    401 	 */
    402 	public $usermeta;
    403 
    404 	/**
    405 	 * WordPress Users table.
    406 	 *
    407 	 * @since 1.5.0
    408 	 * @var string
    409 	 */
    410 	public $users;
    411 
    412 	/**
    413 	 * Multisite Blogs table.
    414 	 *
    415 	 * @since 3.0.0
    416 	 * @var string
    417 	 */
    418 	public $blogs;
    419 
    420 	/**
    421 	 * Multisite Blog Metadata table.
    422 	 *
    423 	 * @since 5.1.0
    424 	 * @var string
    425 	 */
    426 	public $blogmeta;
    427 
    428 	/**
    429 	 * Multisite Registration Log table.
    430 	 *
    431 	 * @since 3.0.0
    432 	 * @var string
    433 	 */
    434 	public $registration_log;
    435 
    436 	/**
    437 	 * Multisite Signups table.
    438 	 *
    439 	 * @since 3.0.0
    440 	 * @var string
    441 	 */
    442 	public $signups;
    443 
    444 	/**
    445 	 * Multisite Sites table.
    446 	 *
    447 	 * @since 3.0.0
    448 	 * @var string
    449 	 */
    450 	public $site;
    451 
    452 	/**
    453 	 * Multisite Sitewide Terms table.
    454 	 *
    455 	 * @since 3.0.0
    456 	 * @var string
    457 	 */
    458 	public $sitecategories;
    459 
    460 	/**
    461 	 * Multisite Site Metadata table.
    462 	 *
    463 	 * @since 3.0.0
    464 	 * @var string
    465 	 */
    466 	public $sitemeta;
    467 
    468 	/**
    469 	 * Format specifiers for DB columns.
    470 	 *
    471 	 * Columns not listed here default to %s. Initialized during WP load.
    472 	 * Keys are column names, values are format types: 'ID' => '%d'.
    473 	 *
    474 	 * @since 2.8.0
    475 	 * @see wpdb::prepare()
    476 	 * @see wpdb::insert()
    477 	 * @see wpdb::update()
    478 	 * @see wpdb::delete()
    479 	 * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
    480 	 * @var array
    481 	 */
    482 	public $field_types = array();
    483 
    484 	/**
    485 	 * Database table columns charset.
    486 	 *
    487 	 * @since 2.2.0
    488 	 * @var string
    489 	 */
    490 	public $charset;
    491 
    492 	/**
    493 	 * Database table columns collate.
    494 	 *
    495 	 * @since 2.2.0
    496 	 * @var string
    497 	 */
    498 	public $collate;
    499 
    500 	/**
    501 	 * Database Username.
    502 	 *
    503 	 * @since 2.9.0
    504 	 * @var string
    505 	 */
    506 	protected $dbuser;
    507 
    508 	/**
    509 	 * Database Password.
    510 	 *
    511 	 * @since 3.1.0
    512 	 * @var string
    513 	 */
    514 	protected $dbpassword;
    515 
    516 	/**
    517 	 * Database Name.
    518 	 *
    519 	 * @since 3.1.0
    520 	 * @var string
    521 	 */
    522 	protected $dbname;
    523 
    524 	/**
    525 	 * Database Host.
    526 	 *
    527 	 * @since 3.1.0
    528 	 * @var string
    529 	 */
    530 	protected $dbhost;
    531 
    532 	/**
    533 	 * Database Handle.
    534 	 *
    535 	 * @since 0.71
    536 	 * @var string
    537 	 */
    538 	protected $dbh;
    539 
    540 	/**
    541 	 * A textual description of the last query/get_row/get_var call.
    542 	 *
    543 	 * @since 3.0.0
    544 	 * @var string
    545 	 */
    546 	public $func_call;
    547 
    548 	/**
    549 	 * Whether MySQL is used as the database engine.
    550 	 *
    551 	 * Set in wpdb::db_connect() to true, by default. This is used when checking
    552 	 * against the required MySQL version for WordPress. Normally, a replacement
    553 	 * database drop-in (db.php) will skip these checks, but setting this to true
    554 	 * will force the checks to occur.
    555 	 *
    556 	 * @since 3.3.0
    557 	 * @var bool
    558 	 */
    559 	public $is_mysql = null;
    560 
    561 	/**
    562 	 * A list of incompatible SQL modes.
    563 	 *
    564 	 * @since 3.9.0
    565 	 * @var array
    566 	 */
    567 	protected $incompatible_modes = array(
    568 		'NO_ZERO_DATE',
    569 		'ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY',
    570 		'STRICT_TRANS_TABLES',
    571 		'STRICT_ALL_TABLES',
    572 		'TRADITIONAL',
    573 		'ANSI',
    574 	);
    575 
    576 	/**
    577 	 * Whether to use mysqli over mysql. Default false.
    578 	 *
    579 	 * @since 3.9.0
    580 	 * @var bool
    581 	 */
    582 	private $use_mysqli = false;
    583 
    584 	/**
    585 	 * Whether we've managed to successfully connect at some point.
    586 	 *
    587 	 * @since 3.9.0
    588 	 * @var bool
    589 	 */
    590 	private $has_connected = false;
    591 
    592 	/**
    593 	 * Connects to the database server and selects a database.
    594 	 *
    595 	 * PHP5 style constructor for compatibility with PHP5. Does the actual setting up
    596 	 * of the class properties and connection to the database.
    597 	 *
    598 	 * @since 2.0.8
    599 	 *
    600 	 * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3354
    601 	 * @global string $wp_version The WordPress version string.
    602 	 *
    603 	 * @param string $dbuser     MySQL database user.
    604 	 * @param string $dbpassword MySQL database password.
    605 	 * @param string $dbname     MySQL database name.
    606 	 * @param string $dbhost     MySQL database host.
    607 	 */
    608 	public function __construct( $dbuser, $dbpassword, $dbname, $dbhost ) {
    609 		if ( WP_DEBUG && WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY ) {
    610 			$this->show_errors();
    611 		}
    612 
    613 		// Use ext/mysqli if it exists unless WP_USE_EXT_MYSQL is defined as true.
    614 		if ( function_exists( 'mysqli_connect' ) ) {
    615 			$this->use_mysqli = true;
    616 
    617 			if ( defined( 'WP_USE_EXT_MYSQL' ) ) {
    618 				$this->use_mysqli = ! WP_USE_EXT_MYSQL;
    619 			}
    620 		}
    621 
    622 		$this->dbuser     = $dbuser;
    623 		$this->dbpassword = $dbpassword;
    624 		$this->dbname     = $dbname;
    625 		$this->dbhost     = $dbhost;
    626 
    627 		// wp-config.php creation will manually connect when ready.
    628 		if ( defined( 'WP_SETUP_CONFIG' ) ) {
    629 			return;
    630 		}
    631 
    632 		$this->db_connect();
    633 	}
    634 
    635 	/**
    636 	 * Makes private properties readable for backward compatibility.
    637 	 *
    638 	 * @since 3.5.0
    639 	 *
    640 	 * @param string $name The private member to get, and optionally process.
    641 	 * @return mixed The private member.
    642 	 */
    643 	public function __get( $name ) {
    644 		if ( 'col_info' === $name ) {
    645 			$this->load_col_info();
    646 		}
    647 
    648 		return $this->$name;
    649 	}
    650 
    651 	/**
    652 	 * Makes private properties settable for backward compatibility.
    653 	 *
    654 	 * @since 3.5.0
    655 	 *
    656 	 * @param string $name  The private member to set.
    657 	 * @param mixed  $value The value to set.
    658 	 */
    659 	public function __set( $name, $value ) {
    660 		$protected_members = array(
    661 			'col_meta',
    662 			'table_charset',
    663 			'check_current_query',
    664 		);
    665 		if ( in_array( $name, $protected_members, true ) ) {
    666 			return;
    667 		}
    668 		$this->$name = $value;
    669 	}
    670 
    671 	/**
    672 	 * Makes private properties check-able for backward compatibility.
    673 	 *
    674 	 * @since 3.5.0
    675 	 *
    676 	 * @param string $name The private member to check.
    677 	 * @return bool If the member is set or not.
    678 	 */
    679 	public function __isset( $name ) {
    680 		return isset( $this->$name );
    681 	}
    682 
    683 	/**
    684 	 * Makes private properties un-settable for backward compatibility.
    685 	 *
    686 	 * @since 3.5.0
    687 	 *
    688 	 * @param string $name  The private member to unset
    689 	 */
    690 	public function __unset( $name ) {
    691 		unset( $this->$name );
    692 	}
    693 
    694 	/**
    695 	 * Sets $this->charset and $this->collate.
    696 	 *
    697 	 * @since 3.1.0
    698 	 */
    699 	public function init_charset() {
    700 		$charset = '';
    701 		$collate = '';
    702 
    703 		if ( function_exists( 'is_multisite' ) && is_multisite() ) {
    704 			$charset = 'utf8';
    705 			if ( defined( 'DB_COLLATE' ) && DB_COLLATE ) {
    706 				$collate = DB_COLLATE;
    707 			} else {
    708 				$collate = 'utf8_general_ci';
    709 			}
    710 		} elseif ( defined( 'DB_COLLATE' ) ) {
    711 			$collate = DB_COLLATE;
    712 		}
    713 
    714 		if ( defined( 'DB_CHARSET' ) ) {
    715 			$charset = DB_CHARSET;
    716 		}
    717 
    718 		$charset_collate = $this->determine_charset( $charset, $collate );
    719 
    720 		$this->charset = $charset_collate['charset'];
    721 		$this->collate = $charset_collate['collate'];
    722 	}
    723 
    724 	/**
    725 	 * Determines the best charset and collation to use given a charset and collation.
    726 	 *
    727 	 * For example, when able, utf8mb4 should be used instead of utf8.
    728 	 *
    729 	 * @since 4.6.0
    730 	 *
    731 	 * @param string $charset The character set to check.
    732 	 * @param string $collate The collation to check.
    733 	 * @return array {
    734 	 *     The most appropriate character set and collation to use.
    735 	 *
    736 	 *     @type string $charset Character set.
    737 	 *     @type string $collate Collation.
    738 	 * }
    739 	 */
    740 	public function determine_charset( $charset, $collate ) {
    741 		if ( ( $this->use_mysqli && ! ( $this->dbh instanceof mysqli ) ) || empty( $this->dbh ) ) {
    742 			return compact( 'charset', 'collate' );
    743 		}
    744 
    745 		if ( 'utf8' === $charset && $this->has_cap( 'utf8mb4' ) ) {
    746 			$charset = 'utf8mb4';
    747 		}
    748 
    749 		if ( 'utf8mb4' === $charset && ! $this->has_cap( 'utf8mb4' ) ) {
    750 			$charset = 'utf8';
    751 			$collate = str_replace( 'utf8mb4_', 'utf8_', $collate );
    752 		}
    753 
    754 		if ( 'utf8mb4' === $charset ) {
    755 			// _general_ is outdated, so we can upgrade it to _unicode_, instead.
    756 			if ( ! $collate || 'utf8_general_ci' === $collate ) {
    757 				$collate = 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci';
    758 			} else {
    759 				$collate = str_replace( 'utf8_', 'utf8mb4_', $collate );
    760 			}
    761 		}
    762 
    763 		// _unicode_520_ is a better collation, we should use that when it's available.
    764 		if ( $this->has_cap( 'utf8mb4_520' ) && 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci' === $collate ) {
    765 			$collate = 'utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci';
    766 		}
    767 
    768 		return compact( 'charset', 'collate' );
    769 	}
    770 
    771 	/**
    772 	 * Sets the connection's character set.
    773 	 *
    774 	 * @since 3.1.0
    775 	 *
    776 	 * @param resource $dbh     The resource given by mysql_connect.
    777 	 * @param string   $charset Optional. The character set. Default null.
    778 	 * @param string   $collate Optional. The collation. Default null.
    779 	 */
    780 	public function set_charset( $dbh, $charset = null, $collate = null ) {
    781 		if ( ! isset( $charset ) ) {
    782 			$charset = $this->charset;
    783 		}
    784 		if ( ! isset( $collate ) ) {
    785 			$collate = $this->collate;
    786 		}
    787 		if ( $this->has_cap( 'collation' ) && ! empty( $charset ) ) {
    788 			$set_charset_succeeded = true;
    789 
    790 			if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
    791 				if ( function_exists( 'mysqli_set_charset' ) && $this->has_cap( 'set_charset' ) ) {
    792 					$set_charset_succeeded = mysqli_set_charset( $dbh, $charset );
    793 				}
    794 
    795 				if ( $set_charset_succeeded ) {
    796 					$query = $this->prepare( 'SET NAMES %s', $charset );
    797 					if ( ! empty( $collate ) ) {
    798 						$query .= $this->prepare( ' COLLATE %s', $collate );
    799 					}
    800 					mysqli_query( $dbh, $query );
    801 				}
    802 			} else {
    803 				if ( function_exists( 'mysql_set_charset' ) && $this->has_cap( 'set_charset' ) ) {
    804 					$set_charset_succeeded = mysql_set_charset( $charset, $dbh );
    805 				}
    806 				if ( $set_charset_succeeded ) {
    807 					$query = $this->prepare( 'SET NAMES %s', $charset );
    808 					if ( ! empty( $collate ) ) {
    809 						$query .= $this->prepare( ' COLLATE %s', $collate );
    810 					}
    811 					mysql_query( $query, $dbh );
    812 				}
    813 			}
    814 		}
    815 	}
    816 
    817 	/**
    818 	 * Changes the current SQL mode, and ensures its WordPress compatibility.
    819 	 *
    820 	 * If no modes are passed, it will ensure the current MySQL server modes are compatible.
    821 	 *
    822 	 * @since 3.9.0
    823 	 *
    824 	 * @param array $modes Optional. A list of SQL modes to set. Default empty array.
    825 	 */
    826 	public function set_sql_mode( $modes = array() ) {
    827 		if ( empty( $modes ) ) {
    828 			if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
    829 				$res = mysqli_query( $this->dbh, 'SELECT @@SESSION.sql_mode' );
    830 			} else {
    831 				$res = mysql_query( 'SELECT @@SESSION.sql_mode', $this->dbh );
    832 			}
    833 
    834 			if ( empty( $res ) ) {
    835 				return;
    836 			}
    837 
    838 			if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
    839 				$modes_array = mysqli_fetch_array( $res );
    840 				if ( empty( $modes_array[0] ) ) {
    841 					return;
    842 				}
    843 				$modes_str = $modes_array[0];
    844 			} else {
    845 				$modes_str = mysql_result( $res, 0 );
    846 			}
    847 
    848 			if ( empty( $modes_str ) ) {
    849 				return;
    850 			}
    851 
    852 			$modes = explode( ',', $modes_str );
    853 		}
    854 
    855 		$modes = array_change_key_case( $modes, CASE_UPPER );
    856 
    857 		/**
    858 		 * Filters the list of incompatible SQL modes to exclude.
    859 		 *
    860 		 * @since 3.9.0
    861 		 *
    862 		 * @param array $incompatible_modes An array of incompatible modes.
    863 		 */
    864 		$incompatible_modes = (array) apply_filters( 'incompatible_sql_modes', $this->incompatible_modes );
    865 
    866 		foreach ( $modes as $i => $mode ) {
    867 			if ( in_array( $mode, $incompatible_modes, true ) ) {
    868 				unset( $modes[ $i ] );
    869 			}
    870 		}
    871 
    872 		$modes_str = implode( ',', $modes );
    873 
    874 		if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
    875 			mysqli_query( $this->dbh, "SET SESSION sql_mode='$modes_str'" );
    876 		} else {
    877 			mysql_query( "SET SESSION sql_mode='$modes_str'", $this->dbh );
    878 		}
    879 	}
    880 
    881 	/**
    882 	 * Sets the table prefix for the WordPress tables.
    883 	 *
    884 	 * @since 2.5.0
    885 	 *
    886 	 * @param string $prefix          Alphanumeric name for the new prefix.
    887 	 * @param bool   $set_table_names Optional. Whether the table names, e.g. wpdb::$posts,
    888 	 *                                should be updated or not. Default true.
    889 	 * @return string|WP_Error Old prefix or WP_Error on error.
    890 	 */
    891 	public function set_prefix( $prefix, $set_table_names = true ) {
    892 
    893 		if ( preg_match( '|[^a-z0-9_]|i', $prefix ) ) {
    894 			return new WP_Error( 'invalid_db_prefix', 'Invalid database prefix' );
    895 		}
    896 
    897 		$old_prefix = is_multisite() ? '' : $prefix;
    898 
    899 		if ( isset( $this->base_prefix ) ) {
    900 			$old_prefix = $this->base_prefix;
    901 		}
    902 
    903 		$this->base_prefix = $prefix;
    904 
    905 		if ( $set_table_names ) {
    906 			foreach ( $this->tables( 'global' ) as $table => $prefixed_table ) {
    907 				$this->$table = $prefixed_table;
    908 			}
    909 
    910 			if ( is_multisite() && empty( $this->blogid ) ) {
    911 				return $old_prefix;
    912 			}
    913 
    914 			$this->prefix = $this->get_blog_prefix();
    915 
    916 			foreach ( $this->tables( 'blog' ) as $table => $prefixed_table ) {
    917 				$this->$table = $prefixed_table;
    918 			}
    919 
    920 			foreach ( $this->tables( 'old' ) as $table => $prefixed_table ) {
    921 				$this->$table = $prefixed_table;
    922 			}
    923 		}
    924 		return $old_prefix;
    925 	}
    926 
    927 	/**
    928 	 * Sets blog ID.
    929 	 *
    930 	 * @since 3.0.0
    931 	 *
    932 	 * @param int $blog_id
    933 	 * @param int $network_id Optional.
    934 	 * @return int Previous blog ID.
    935 	 */
    936 	public function set_blog_id( $blog_id, $network_id = 0 ) {
    937 		if ( ! empty( $network_id ) ) {
    938 			$this->siteid = $network_id;
    939 		}
    940 
    941 		$old_blog_id  = $this->blogid;
    942 		$this->blogid = $blog_id;
    943 
    944 		$this->prefix = $this->get_blog_prefix();
    945 
    946 		foreach ( $this->tables( 'blog' ) as $table => $prefixed_table ) {
    947 			$this->$table = $prefixed_table;
    948 		}
    949 
    950 		foreach ( $this->tables( 'old' ) as $table => $prefixed_table ) {
    951 			$this->$table = $prefixed_table;
    952 		}
    953 
    954 		return $old_blog_id;
    955 	}
    956 
    957 	/**
    958 	 * Gets blog prefix.
    959 	 *
    960 	 * @since 3.0.0
    961 	 *
    962 	 * @param int $blog_id Optional.
    963 	 * @return string Blog prefix.
    964 	 */
    965 	public function get_blog_prefix( $blog_id = null ) {
    966 		if ( is_multisite() ) {
    967 			if ( null === $blog_id ) {
    968 				$blog_id = $this->blogid;
    969 			}
    970 
    971 			$blog_id = (int) $blog_id;
    972 
    973 			if ( defined( 'MULTISITE' ) && ( 0 === $blog_id || 1 === $blog_id ) ) {
    974 				return $this->base_prefix;
    975 			} else {
    976 				return $this->base_prefix . $blog_id . '_';
    977 			}
    978 		} else {
    979 			return $this->base_prefix;
    980 		}
    981 	}
    982 
    983 	/**
    984 	 * Returns an array of WordPress tables.
    985 	 *
    986 	 * Also allows for the CUSTOM_USER_TABLE and CUSTOM_USER_META_TABLE to override the WordPress users
    987 	 * and usermeta tables that would otherwise be determined by the prefix.
    988 	 *
    989 	 * The $scope argument can take one of the following:
    990 	 *
    991 	 * 'all' - returns 'all' and 'global' tables. No old tables are returned.
    992 	 * 'blog' - returns the blog-level tables for the queried blog.
    993 	 * 'global' - returns the global tables for the installation, returning multisite tables only on multisite.
    994 	 * 'ms_global' - returns the multisite global tables, regardless if current installation is multisite.
    995 	 * 'old' - returns tables which are deprecated.
    996 	 *
    997 	 * @since 3.0.0
    998 	 *
    999 	 * @uses wpdb::$tables
   1000 	 * @uses wpdb::$old_tables
   1001 	 * @uses wpdb::$global_tables
   1002 	 * @uses wpdb::$ms_global_tables
   1003 	 *
   1004 	 * @param string $scope   Optional. Possible values include 'all', 'global', 'ms_global', 'blog',
   1005 	 *                        or 'old' tables. Default 'all'.
   1006 	 * @param bool   $prefix  Optional. Whether to include table prefixes. If blog prefix is requested,
   1007 	 *                        then the custom users and usermeta tables will be mapped. Default true.
   1008 	 * @param int    $blog_id Optional. The blog_id to prefix. Used only when prefix is requested.
   1009 	 *                        Defaults to wpdb::$blogid.
   1010 	 * @return array Table names. When a prefix is requested, the key is the unprefixed table name.
   1011 	 */
   1012 	public function tables( $scope = 'all', $prefix = true, $blog_id = 0 ) {
   1013 		switch ( $scope ) {
   1014 			case 'all':
   1015 				$tables = array_merge( $this->global_tables, $this->tables );
   1016 				if ( is_multisite() ) {
   1017 					$tables = array_merge( $tables, $this->ms_global_tables );
   1018 				}
   1019 				break;
   1020 			case 'blog':
   1021 				$tables = $this->tables;
   1022 				break;
   1023 			case 'global':
   1024 				$tables = $this->global_tables;
   1025 				if ( is_multisite() ) {
   1026 					$tables = array_merge( $tables, $this->ms_global_tables );
   1027 				}
   1028 				break;
   1029 			case 'ms_global':
   1030 				$tables = $this->ms_global_tables;
   1031 				break;
   1032 			case 'old':
   1033 				$tables = $this->old_tables;
   1034 				break;
   1035 			default:
   1036 				return array();
   1037 		}
   1038 
   1039 		if ( $prefix ) {
   1040 			if ( ! $blog_id ) {
   1041 				$blog_id = $this->blogid;
   1042 			}
   1043 			$blog_prefix   = $this->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id );
   1044 			$base_prefix   = $this->base_prefix;
   1045 			$global_tables = array_merge( $this->global_tables, $this->ms_global_tables );
   1046 			foreach ( $tables as $k => $table ) {
   1047 				if ( in_array( $table, $global_tables, true ) ) {
   1048 					$tables[ $table ] = $base_prefix . $table;
   1049 				} else {
   1050 					$tables[ $table ] = $blog_prefix . $table;
   1051 				}
   1052 				unset( $tables[ $k ] );
   1053 			}
   1054 
   1055 			if ( isset( $tables['users'] ) && defined( 'CUSTOM_USER_TABLE' ) ) {
   1056 				$tables['users'] = CUSTOM_USER_TABLE;
   1057 			}
   1058 
   1059 			if ( isset( $tables['usermeta'] ) && defined( 'CUSTOM_USER_META_TABLE' ) ) {
   1060 				$tables['usermeta'] = CUSTOM_USER_META_TABLE;
   1061 			}
   1062 		}
   1063 
   1064 		return $tables;
   1065 	}
   1066 
   1067 	/**
   1068 	 * Selects a database using the current database connection.
   1069 	 *
   1070 	 * The database name will be changed based on the current database connection.
   1071 	 * On failure, the execution will bail and display a DB error.
   1072 	 *
   1073 	 * @since 0.71
   1074 	 *
   1075 	 * @param string        $db  MySQL database name.
   1076 	 * @param resource|null $dbh Optional link identifier.
   1077 	 */
   1078 	public function select( $db, $dbh = null ) {
   1079 		if ( is_null( $dbh ) ) {
   1080 			$dbh = $this->dbh;
   1081 		}
   1082 
   1083 		if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   1084 			$success = mysqli_select_db( $dbh, $db );
   1085 		} else {
   1086 			$success = mysql_select_db( $db, $dbh );
   1087 		}
   1088 		if ( ! $success ) {
   1089 			$this->ready = false;
   1090 			if ( ! did_action( 'template_redirect' ) ) {
   1091 				wp_load_translations_early();
   1092 
   1093 				$message = '<h1>' . __( 'Can&#8217;t select database' ) . "</h1>\n";
   1094 
   1095 				$message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
   1096 					/* translators: %s: Database name. */
   1097 					__( 'We were able to connect to the database server (which means your username and password is okay) but not able to select the %s database.' ),
   1098 					'<code>' . htmlspecialchars( $db, ENT_QUOTES ) . '</code>'
   1099 				) . "</p>\n";
   1100 
   1101 				$message .= "<ul>\n";
   1102 				$message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure it exists?' ) . "</li>\n";
   1103 
   1104 				$message .= '<li>' . sprintf(
   1105 					/* translators: 1: Database user, 2: Database name. */
   1106 					__( 'Does the user %1$s have permission to use the %2$s database?' ),
   1107 					'<code>' . htmlspecialchars( $this->dbuser, ENT_QUOTES ) . '</code>',
   1108 					'<code>' . htmlspecialchars( $db, ENT_QUOTES ) . '</code>'
   1109 				) . "</li>\n";
   1110 
   1111 				$message .= '<li>' . sprintf(
   1112 					/* translators: %s: Database name. */
   1113 					__( 'On some systems the name of your database is prefixed with your username, so it would be like <code>username_%1$s</code>. Could that be the problem?' ),
   1114 					htmlspecialchars( $db, ENT_QUOTES )
   1115 				) . "</li>\n";
   1116 
   1117 				$message .= "</ul>\n";
   1118 
   1119 				$message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
   1120 					/* translators: %s: Support forums URL. */
   1121 					__( 'If you don&#8217;t know how to set up a database you should <strong>contact your host</strong>. If all else fails you may find help at the <a href="%s">WordPress Support Forums</a>.' ),
   1122 					__( 'https://wordpress.org/support/forums/' )
   1123 				) . "</p>\n";
   1124 
   1125 				$this->bail( $message, 'db_select_fail' );
   1126 			}
   1127 		}
   1128 	}
   1129 
   1130 	/**
   1131 	 * Do not use, deprecated.
   1132 	 *
   1133 	 * Use esc_sql() or wpdb::prepare() instead.
   1134 	 *
   1135 	 * @since 2.8.0
   1136 	 * @deprecated 3.6.0 Use wpdb::prepare()
   1137 	 * @see wpdb::prepare()
   1138 	 * @see esc_sql()
   1139 	 *
   1140 	 * @param string $string
   1141 	 * @return string
   1142 	 */
   1143 	function _weak_escape( $string ) {
   1144 		if ( func_num_args() === 1 && function_exists( '_deprecated_function' ) ) {
   1145 			_deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '3.6.0', 'wpdb::prepare() or esc_sql()' );
   1146 		}
   1147 		return addslashes( $string );
   1148 	}
   1149 
   1150 	/**
   1151 	 * Real escape, using mysqli_real_escape_string() or mysql_real_escape_string().
   1152 	 *
   1153 	 * @since 2.8.0
   1154 	 *
   1155 	 * @see mysqli_real_escape_string()
   1156 	 * @see mysql_real_escape_string()
   1157 	 *
   1158 	 * @param string $string String to escape.
   1159 	 * @return string Escaped string.
   1160 	 */
   1161 	function _real_escape( $string ) {
   1162 		if ( ! is_scalar( $string ) && ! is_null( $string ) ) {
   1163 			return '';
   1164 		}
   1165 
   1166 		if ( $this->dbh ) {
   1167 			if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   1168 				$escaped = mysqli_real_escape_string( $this->dbh, $string );
   1169 			} else {
   1170 				$escaped = mysql_real_escape_string( $string, $this->dbh );
   1171 			}
   1172 		} else {
   1173 			$class = get_class( $this );
   1174 			if ( function_exists( '__' ) ) {
   1175 				/* translators: %s: Database access abstraction class, usually wpdb or a class extending wpdb. */
   1176 				_doing_it_wrong( $class, sprintf( __( '%s must set a database connection for use with escaping.' ), $class ), '3.6.0' );
   1177 			} else {
   1178 				_doing_it_wrong( $class, sprintf( '%s must set a database connection for use with escaping.', $class ), '3.6.0' );
   1179 			}
   1180 			$escaped = addslashes( $string );
   1181 		}
   1182 
   1183 		return $this->add_placeholder_escape( $escaped );
   1184 	}
   1185 
   1186 	/**
   1187 	 * Escapes data. Works on arrays.
   1188 	 *
   1189 	 * @since 2.8.0
   1190 	 *
   1191 	 * @uses wpdb::_real_escape()
   1192 	 *
   1193 	 * @param string|array $data Data to escape.
   1194 	 * @return string|array Escaped data, in the same type as supplied.
   1195 	 */
   1196 	public function _escape( $data ) {
   1197 		if ( is_array( $data ) ) {
   1198 			foreach ( $data as $k => $v ) {
   1199 				if ( is_array( $v ) ) {
   1200 					$data[ $k ] = $this->_escape( $v );
   1201 				} else {
   1202 					$data[ $k ] = $this->_real_escape( $v );
   1203 				}
   1204 			}
   1205 		} else {
   1206 			$data = $this->_real_escape( $data );
   1207 		}
   1208 
   1209 		return $data;
   1210 	}
   1211 
   1212 	/**
   1213 	 * Do not use, deprecated.
   1214 	 *
   1215 	 * Use esc_sql() or wpdb::prepare() instead.
   1216 	 *
   1217 	 * @since 0.71
   1218 	 * @deprecated 3.6.0 Use wpdb::prepare()
   1219 	 * @see wpdb::prepare()
   1220 	 * @see esc_sql()
   1221 	 *
   1222 	 * @param string|array $data Data to escape.
   1223 	 * @return string|array Escaped data, in the same type as supplied.
   1224 	 */
   1225 	public function escape( $data ) {
   1226 		if ( func_num_args() === 1 && function_exists( '_deprecated_function' ) ) {
   1227 			_deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '3.6.0', 'wpdb::prepare() or esc_sql()' );
   1228 		}
   1229 		if ( is_array( $data ) ) {
   1230 			foreach ( $data as $k => $v ) {
   1231 				if ( is_array( $v ) ) {
   1232 					$data[ $k ] = $this->escape( $v, 'recursive' );
   1233 				} else {
   1234 					$data[ $k ] = $this->_weak_escape( $v, 'internal' );
   1235 				}
   1236 			}
   1237 		} else {
   1238 			$data = $this->_weak_escape( $data, 'internal' );
   1239 		}
   1240 
   1241 		return $data;
   1242 	}
   1243 
   1244 	/**
   1245 	 * Escapes content by reference for insertion into the database, for security.
   1246 	 *
   1247 	 * @uses wpdb::_real_escape()
   1248 	 *
   1249 	 * @since 2.3.0
   1250 	 *
   1251 	 * @param string $string String to escape.
   1252 	 */
   1253 	public function escape_by_ref( &$string ) {
   1254 		if ( ! is_float( $string ) ) {
   1255 			$string = $this->_real_escape( $string );
   1256 		}
   1257 	}
   1258 
   1259 	/**
   1260 	 * Prepares a SQL query for safe execution.
   1261 	 *
   1262 	 * Uses sprintf()-like syntax. The following placeholders can be used in the query string:
   1263 	 *   %d (integer)
   1264 	 *   %f (float)
   1265 	 *   %s (string)
   1266 	 *
   1267 	 * All placeholders MUST be left unquoted in the query string. A corresponding argument
   1268 	 * MUST be passed for each placeholder.
   1269 	 *
   1270 	 * Note: There is one exception to the above: for compatibility with old behavior,
   1271 	 * numbered or formatted string placeholders (eg, %1$s, %5s) will not have quotes
   1272 	 * added by this function, so should be passed with appropriate quotes around them.
   1273 	 *
   1274 	 * Literal percentage signs (%) in the query string must be written as %%. Percentage wildcards
   1275 	 * (for example, to use in LIKE syntax) must be passed via a substitution argument containing
   1276 	 * the complete LIKE string, these cannot be inserted directly in the query string.
   1277 	 * Also see wpdb::esc_like().
   1278 	 *
   1279 	 * Arguments may be passed as individual arguments to the method, or as a single array
   1280 	 * containing all arguments. A combination of the two is not supported.
   1281 	 *
   1282 	 * Examples:
   1283 	 *     $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE `column` = %s AND `field` = %d OR `other_field` LIKE %s", array( 'foo', 1337, '%bar' ) );
   1284 	 *     $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT DATE_FORMAT(`field`, '%%c') FROM `table` WHERE `column` = %s", 'foo' );
   1285 	 *
   1286 	 * @since 2.3.0
   1287 	 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter
   1288 	 *              by updating the function signature. The second parameter was changed
   1289 	 *              from `$args` to `...$args`.
   1290 	 *
   1291 	 * @link https://www.php.net/sprintf Description of syntax.
   1292 	 *
   1293 	 * @param string      $query   Query statement with sprintf()-like placeholders.
   1294 	 * @param array|mixed $args    The array of variables to substitute into the query's placeholders
   1295 	 *                             if being called with an array of arguments, or the first variable
   1296 	 *                             to substitute into the query's placeholders if being called with
   1297 	 *                             individual arguments.
   1298 	 * @param mixed       ...$args Further variables to substitute into the query's placeholders
   1299 	 *                             if being called with individual arguments.
   1300 	 * @return string|void Sanitized query string, if there is a query to prepare.
   1301 	 */
   1302 	public function prepare( $query, ...$args ) {
   1303 		if ( is_null( $query ) ) {
   1304 			return;
   1305 		}
   1306 
   1307 		// This is not meant to be foolproof -- but it will catch obviously incorrect usage.
   1308 		if ( strpos( $query, '%' ) === false ) {
   1309 			wp_load_translations_early();
   1310 			_doing_it_wrong(
   1311 				'wpdb::prepare',
   1312 				sprintf(
   1313 					/* translators: %s: wpdb::prepare() */
   1314 					__( 'The query argument of %s must have a placeholder.' ),
   1315 					'wpdb::prepare()'
   1316 				),
   1317 				'3.9.0'
   1318 			);
   1319 		}
   1320 
   1321 		// If args were passed as an array (as in vsprintf), move them up.
   1322 		$passed_as_array = false;
   1323 		if ( is_array( $args[0] ) && count( $args ) === 1 ) {
   1324 			$passed_as_array = true;
   1325 			$args            = $args[0];
   1326 		}
   1327 
   1328 		foreach ( $args as $arg ) {
   1329 			if ( ! is_scalar( $arg ) && ! is_null( $arg ) ) {
   1330 				wp_load_translations_early();
   1331 				_doing_it_wrong(
   1332 					'wpdb::prepare',
   1333 					sprintf(
   1334 						/* translators: %s: Value type. */
   1335 						__( 'Unsupported value type (%s).' ),
   1336 						gettype( $arg )
   1337 					),
   1338 					'4.8.2'
   1339 				);
   1340 			}
   1341 		}
   1342 
   1343 		/*
   1344 		 * Specify the formatting allowed in a placeholder. The following are allowed:
   1345 		 *
   1346 		 * - Sign specifier. eg, $+d
   1347 		 * - Numbered placeholders. eg, %1$s
   1348 		 * - Padding specifier, including custom padding characters. eg, %05s, %'#5s
   1349 		 * - Alignment specifier. eg, %05-s
   1350 		 * - Precision specifier. eg, %.2f
   1351 		 */
   1352 		$allowed_format = '(?:[1-9][0-9]*[$])?[-+0-9]*(?: |0|\'.)?[-+0-9]*(?:\.[0-9]+)?';
   1353 
   1354 		/*
   1355 		 * If a %s placeholder already has quotes around it, removing the existing quotes and re-inserting them
   1356 		 * ensures the quotes are consistent.
   1357 		 *
   1358 		 * For backward compatibility, this is only applied to %s, and not to placeholders like %1$s, which are frequently
   1359 		 * used in the middle of longer strings, or as table name placeholders.
   1360 		 */
   1361 		$query = str_replace( "'%s'", '%s', $query ); // Strip any existing single quotes.
   1362 		$query = str_replace( '"%s"', '%s', $query ); // Strip any existing double quotes.
   1363 		$query = preg_replace( '/(?<!%)%s/', "'%s'", $query ); // Quote the strings, avoiding escaped strings like %%s.
   1364 
   1365 		$query = preg_replace( "/(?<!%)(%($allowed_format)?f)/", '%\\2F', $query ); // Force floats to be locale-unaware.
   1366 
   1367 		$query = preg_replace( "/%(?:%|$|(?!($allowed_format)?[sdF]))/", '%%\\1', $query ); // Escape any unescaped percents.
   1368 
   1369 		// Count the number of valid placeholders in the query.
   1370 		$placeholders = preg_match_all( "/(^|[^%]|(%%)+)%($allowed_format)?[sdF]/", $query, $matches );
   1371 
   1372 		$args_count = count( $args );
   1373 
   1374 		if ( $args_count !== $placeholders ) {
   1375 			if ( 1 === $placeholders && $passed_as_array ) {
   1376 				// If the passed query only expected one argument, but the wrong number of arguments were sent as an array, bail.
   1377 				wp_load_translations_early();
   1378 				_doing_it_wrong(
   1379 					'wpdb::prepare',
   1380 					__( 'The query only expected one placeholder, but an array of multiple placeholders was sent.' ),
   1381 					'4.9.0'
   1382 				);
   1383 
   1384 				return;
   1385 			} else {
   1386 				/*
   1387 				 * If we don't have the right number of placeholders, but they were passed as individual arguments,
   1388 				 * or we were expecting multiple arguments in an array, throw a warning.
   1389 				 */
   1390 				wp_load_translations_early();
   1391 				_doing_it_wrong(
   1392 					'wpdb::prepare',
   1393 					sprintf(
   1394 						/* translators: 1: Number of placeholders, 2: Number of arguments passed. */
   1395 						__( 'The query does not contain the correct number of placeholders (%1$d) for the number of arguments passed (%2$d).' ),
   1396 						$placeholders,
   1397 						$args_count
   1398 					),
   1399 					'4.8.3'
   1400 				);
   1401 
   1402 				/*
   1403 				 * If we don't have enough arguments to match the placeholders,
   1404 				 * return an empty string to avoid a fatal error on PHP 8.
   1405 				 */
   1406 				if ( $args_count < $placeholders ) {
   1407 					$max_numbered_placeholder = ! empty( $matches[3] ) ? max( array_map( 'intval', $matches[3] ) ) : 0;
   1408 
   1409 					if ( ! $max_numbered_placeholder || $args_count < $max_numbered_placeholder ) {
   1410 						return '';
   1411 					}
   1412 				}
   1413 			}
   1414 		}
   1415 
   1416 		array_walk( $args, array( $this, 'escape_by_ref' ) );
   1417 		$query = vsprintf( $query, $args );
   1418 
   1419 		return $this->add_placeholder_escape( $query );
   1420 	}
   1421 
   1422 	/**
   1423 	 * First half of escaping for LIKE special characters % and _ before preparing for MySQL.
   1424 	 *
   1425 	 * Use this only before wpdb::prepare() or esc_sql(). Reversing the order is very bad for security.
   1426 	 *
   1427 	 * Example Prepared Statement:
   1428 	 *
   1429 	 *     $wild = '%';
   1430 	 *     $find = 'only 43% of planets';
   1431 	 *     $like = $wild . $wpdb->esc_like( $find ) . $wild;
   1432 	 *     $sql  = $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_content LIKE %s", $like );
   1433 	 *
   1434 	 * Example Escape Chain:
   1435 	 *
   1436 	 *     $sql  = esc_sql( $wpdb->esc_like( $input ) );
   1437 	 *
   1438 	 * @since 4.0.0
   1439 	 *
   1440 	 * @param string $text The raw text to be escaped. The input typed by the user
   1441 	 *                     should have no extra or deleted slashes.
   1442 	 * @return string Text in the form of a LIKE phrase. The output is not SQL safe.
   1443 	 *                Call wpdb::prepare() or wpdb::_real_escape() next.
   1444 	 */
   1445 	public function esc_like( $text ) {
   1446 		return addcslashes( $text, '_%\\' );
   1447 	}
   1448 
   1449 	/**
   1450 	 * Prints SQL/DB error.
   1451 	 *
   1452 	 * @since 0.71
   1453 	 *
   1454 	 * @global array $EZSQL_ERROR Stores error information of query and error string.
   1455 	 *
   1456 	 * @param string $str The error to display.
   1457 	 * @return void|false Void if the showing of errors is enabled, false if disabled.
   1458 	 */
   1459 	public function print_error( $str = '' ) {
   1460 		global $EZSQL_ERROR;
   1461 
   1462 		if ( ! $str ) {
   1463 			if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   1464 				$str = mysqli_error( $this->dbh );
   1465 			} else {
   1466 				$str = mysql_error( $this->dbh );
   1467 			}
   1468 		}
   1469 		$EZSQL_ERROR[] = array(
   1470 			'query'     => $this->last_query,
   1471 			'error_str' => $str,
   1472 		);
   1473 
   1474 		if ( $this->suppress_errors ) {
   1475 			return false;
   1476 		}
   1477 
   1478 		wp_load_translations_early();
   1479 
   1480 		$caller = $this->get_caller();
   1481 		if ( $caller ) {
   1482 			/* translators: 1: Database error message, 2: SQL query, 3: Name of the calling function. */
   1483 			$error_str = sprintf( __( 'WordPress database error %1$s for query %2$s made by %3$s' ), $str, $this->last_query, $caller );
   1484 		} else {
   1485 			/* translators: 1: Database error message, 2: SQL query. */
   1486 			$error_str = sprintf( __( 'WordPress database error %1$s for query %2$s' ), $str, $this->last_query );
   1487 		}
   1488 
   1489 		error_log( $error_str );
   1490 
   1491 		// Are we showing errors?
   1492 		if ( ! $this->show_errors ) {
   1493 			return false;
   1494 		}
   1495 
   1496 		// If there is an error then take note of it.
   1497 		if ( is_multisite() ) {
   1498 			$msg = sprintf(
   1499 				"%s [%s]\n%s\n",
   1500 				__( 'WordPress database error:' ),
   1501 				$str,
   1502 				$this->last_query
   1503 			);
   1504 
   1505 			if ( defined( 'ERRORLOGFILE' ) ) {
   1506 				error_log( $msg, 3, ERRORLOGFILE );
   1507 			}
   1508 			if ( defined( 'DIEONDBERROR' ) ) {
   1509 				wp_die( $msg );
   1510 			}
   1511 		} else {
   1512 			$str   = htmlspecialchars( $str, ENT_QUOTES );
   1513 			$query = htmlspecialchars( $this->last_query, ENT_QUOTES );
   1514 
   1515 			printf(
   1516 				'<div id="error"><p class="wpdberror"><strong>%s</strong> [%s]<br /><code>%s</code></p></div>',
   1517 				__( 'WordPress database error:' ),
   1518 				$str,
   1519 				$query
   1520 			);
   1521 		}
   1522 	}
   1523 
   1524 	/**
   1525 	 * Enables showing of database errors.
   1526 	 *
   1527 	 * This function should be used only to enable showing of errors.
   1528 	 * wpdb::hide_errors() should be used instead for hiding errors.
   1529 	 *
   1530 	 * @since 0.71
   1531 	 *
   1532 	 * @see wpdb::hide_errors()
   1533 	 *
   1534 	 * @param bool $show Optional. Whether to show errors. Default true.
   1535 	 * @return bool Whether showing of errors was previously active.
   1536 	 */
   1537 	public function show_errors( $show = true ) {
   1538 		$errors            = $this->show_errors;
   1539 		$this->show_errors = $show;
   1540 		return $errors;
   1541 	}
   1542 
   1543 	/**
   1544 	 * Disables showing of database errors.
   1545 	 *
   1546 	 * By default database errors are not shown.
   1547 	 *
   1548 	 * @since 0.71
   1549 	 *
   1550 	 * @see wpdb::show_errors()
   1551 	 *
   1552 	 * @return bool Whether showing of errors was previously active.
   1553 	 */
   1554 	public function hide_errors() {
   1555 		$show              = $this->show_errors;
   1556 		$this->show_errors = false;
   1557 		return $show;
   1558 	}
   1559 
   1560 	/**
   1561 	 * Enables or disables suppressing of database errors.
   1562 	 *
   1563 	 * By default database errors are suppressed.
   1564 	 *
   1565 	 * @since 2.5.0
   1566 	 *
   1567 	 * @see wpdb::hide_errors()
   1568 	 *
   1569 	 * @param bool $suppress Optional. Whether to suppress errors. Default true.
   1570 	 * @return bool Whether suppressing of errors was previously active.
   1571 	 */
   1572 	public function suppress_errors( $suppress = true ) {
   1573 		$errors                = $this->suppress_errors;
   1574 		$this->suppress_errors = (bool) $suppress;
   1575 		return $errors;
   1576 	}
   1577 
   1578 	/**
   1579 	 * Kills cached query results.
   1580 	 *
   1581 	 * @since 0.71
   1582 	 */
   1583 	public function flush() {
   1584 		$this->last_result   = array();
   1585 		$this->col_info      = null;
   1586 		$this->last_query    = null;
   1587 		$this->rows_affected = 0;
   1588 		$this->num_rows      = 0;
   1589 		$this->last_error    = '';
   1590 
   1591 		if ( $this->use_mysqli && $this->result instanceof mysqli_result ) {
   1592 			mysqli_free_result( $this->result );
   1593 			$this->result = null;
   1594 
   1595 			// Sanity check before using the handle.
   1596 			if ( empty( $this->dbh ) || ! ( $this->dbh instanceof mysqli ) ) {
   1597 				return;
   1598 			}
   1599 
   1600 			// Clear out any results from a multi-query.
   1601 			while ( mysqli_more_results( $this->dbh ) ) {
   1602 				mysqli_next_result( $this->dbh );
   1603 			}
   1604 		} elseif ( is_resource( $this->result ) ) {
   1605 			mysql_free_result( $this->result );
   1606 		}
   1607 	}
   1608 
   1609 	/**
   1610 	 * Connects to and selects database.
   1611 	 *
   1612 	 * If $allow_bail is false, the lack of database connection will need to be handled manually.
   1613 	 *
   1614 	 * @since 3.0.0
   1615 	 * @since 3.9.0 $allow_bail parameter added.
   1616 	 *
   1617 	 * @param bool $allow_bail Optional. Allows the function to bail. Default true.
   1618 	 * @return bool True with a successful connection, false on failure.
   1619 	 */
   1620 	public function db_connect( $allow_bail = true ) {
   1621 		$this->is_mysql = true;
   1622 
   1623 		/*
   1624 		 * Deprecated in 3.9+ when using MySQLi. No equivalent
   1625 		 * $new_link parameter exists for mysqli_* functions.
   1626 		 */
   1627 		$new_link     = defined( 'MYSQL_NEW_LINK' ) ? MYSQL_NEW_LINK : true;
   1628 		$client_flags = defined( 'MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS' ) ? MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS : 0;
   1629 
   1630 		if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   1631 			$this->dbh = mysqli_init();
   1632 
   1633 			$host    = $this->dbhost;
   1634 			$port    = null;
   1635 			$socket  = null;
   1636 			$is_ipv6 = false;
   1637 
   1638 			$host_data = $this->parse_db_host( $this->dbhost );
   1639 			if ( $host_data ) {
   1640 				list( $host, $port, $socket, $is_ipv6 ) = $host_data;
   1641 			}
   1642 
   1643 			/*
   1644 			 * If using the `mysqlnd` library, the IPv6 address needs to be enclosed
   1645 			 * in square brackets, whereas it doesn't while using the `libmysqlclient` library.
   1646 			 * @see https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67563
   1647 			 */
   1648 			if ( $is_ipv6 && extension_loaded( 'mysqlnd' ) ) {
   1649 				$host = "[$host]";
   1650 			}
   1651 
   1652 			if ( WP_DEBUG ) {
   1653 				mysqli_real_connect( $this->dbh, $host, $this->dbuser, $this->dbpassword, null, $port, $socket, $client_flags );
   1654 			} else {
   1655 				// phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.NoSilencedErrors.Discouraged
   1656 				@mysqli_real_connect( $this->dbh, $host, $this->dbuser, $this->dbpassword, null, $port, $socket, $client_flags );
   1657 			}
   1658 
   1659 			if ( $this->dbh->connect_errno ) {
   1660 				$this->dbh = null;
   1661 
   1662 				/*
   1663 				 * It's possible ext/mysqli is misconfigured. Fall back to ext/mysql if:
   1664 				 *  - We haven't previously connected, and
   1665 				 *  - WP_USE_EXT_MYSQL isn't set to false, and
   1666 				 *  - ext/mysql is loaded.
   1667 				 */
   1668 				$attempt_fallback = true;
   1669 
   1670 				if ( $this->has_connected ) {
   1671 					$attempt_fallback = false;
   1672 				} elseif ( defined( 'WP_USE_EXT_MYSQL' ) && ! WP_USE_EXT_MYSQL ) {
   1673 					$attempt_fallback = false;
   1674 				} elseif ( ! function_exists( 'mysql_connect' ) ) {
   1675 					$attempt_fallback = false;
   1676 				}
   1677 
   1678 				if ( $attempt_fallback ) {
   1679 					$this->use_mysqli = false;
   1680 					return $this->db_connect( $allow_bail );
   1681 				}
   1682 			}
   1683 		} else {
   1684 			if ( WP_DEBUG ) {
   1685 				$this->dbh = mysql_connect( $this->dbhost, $this->dbuser, $this->dbpassword, $new_link, $client_flags );
   1686 			} else {
   1687 				// phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.NoSilencedErrors.Discouraged
   1688 				$this->dbh = @mysql_connect( $this->dbhost, $this->dbuser, $this->dbpassword, $new_link, $client_flags );
   1689 			}
   1690 		}
   1691 
   1692 		if ( ! $this->dbh && $allow_bail ) {
   1693 			wp_load_translations_early();
   1694 
   1695 			// Load custom DB error template, if present.
   1696 			if ( file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/db-error.php' ) ) {
   1697 				require_once WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/db-error.php';
   1698 				die();
   1699 			}
   1700 
   1701 			$message = '<h1>' . __( 'Error establishing a database connection' ) . "</h1>\n";
   1702 
   1703 			$message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
   1704 				/* translators: 1: wp-config.php, 2: Database host. */
   1705 				__( 'This either means that the username and password information in your %1$s file is incorrect or we can&#8217;t contact the database server at %2$s. This could mean your host&#8217;s database server is down.' ),
   1706 				'<code>wp-config.php</code>',
   1707 				'<code>' . htmlspecialchars( $this->dbhost, ENT_QUOTES ) . '</code>'
   1708 			) . "</p>\n";
   1709 
   1710 			$message .= "<ul>\n";
   1711 			$message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure you have the correct username and password?' ) . "</li>\n";
   1712 			$message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure you have typed the correct hostname?' ) . "</li>\n";
   1713 			$message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure the database server is running?' ) . "</li>\n";
   1714 			$message .= "</ul>\n";
   1715 
   1716 			$message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
   1717 				/* translators: %s: Support forums URL. */
   1718 				__( 'If you&#8217;re unsure what these terms mean you should probably contact your host. If you still need help you can always visit the <a href="%s">WordPress Support Forums</a>.' ),
   1719 				__( 'https://wordpress.org/support/forums/' )
   1720 			) . "</p>\n";
   1721 
   1722 			$this->bail( $message, 'db_connect_fail' );
   1723 
   1724 			return false;
   1725 		} elseif ( $this->dbh ) {
   1726 			if ( ! $this->has_connected ) {
   1727 				$this->init_charset();
   1728 			}
   1729 
   1730 			$this->has_connected = true;
   1731 
   1732 			$this->set_charset( $this->dbh );
   1733 
   1734 			$this->ready = true;
   1735 			$this->set_sql_mode();
   1736 			$this->select( $this->dbname, $this->dbh );
   1737 
   1738 			return true;
   1739 		}
   1740 
   1741 		return false;
   1742 	}
   1743 
   1744 	/**
   1745 	 * Parses the DB_HOST setting to interpret it for mysqli_real_connect().
   1746 	 *
   1747 	 * mysqli_real_connect() doesn't support the host param including a port or socket
   1748 	 * like mysql_connect() does. This duplicates how mysql_connect() detects a port
   1749 	 * and/or socket file.
   1750 	 *
   1751 	 * @since 4.9.0
   1752 	 *
   1753 	 * @param string $host The DB_HOST setting to parse.
   1754 	 * @return array|false Array containing the host, the port, the socket and
   1755 	 *                     whether it is an IPv6 address, in that order.
   1756 	 *                     False if $host couldn't be parsed.
   1757 	 */
   1758 	public function parse_db_host( $host ) {
   1759 		$port    = null;
   1760 		$socket  = null;
   1761 		$is_ipv6 = false;
   1762 
   1763 		// First peel off the socket parameter from the right, if it exists.
   1764 		$socket_pos = strpos( $host, ':/' );
   1765 		if ( false !== $socket_pos ) {
   1766 			$socket = substr( $host, $socket_pos + 1 );
   1767 			$host   = substr( $host, 0, $socket_pos );
   1768 		}
   1769 
   1770 		// We need to check for an IPv6 address first.
   1771 		// An IPv6 address will always contain at least two colons.
   1772 		if ( substr_count( $host, ':' ) > 1 ) {
   1773 			$pattern = '#^(?:\[)?(?P<host>[0-9a-fA-F:]+)(?:\]:(?P<port>[\d]+))?#';
   1774 			$is_ipv6 = true;
   1775 		} else {
   1776 			// We seem to be dealing with an IPv4 address.
   1777 			$pattern = '#^(?P<host>[^:/]*)(?::(?P<port>[\d]+))?#';
   1778 		}
   1779 
   1780 		$matches = array();
   1781 		$result  = preg_match( $pattern, $host, $matches );
   1782 
   1783 		if ( 1 !== $result ) {
   1784 			// Couldn't parse the address, bail.
   1785 			return false;
   1786 		}
   1787 
   1788 		$host = '';
   1789 		foreach ( array( 'host', 'port' ) as $component ) {
   1790 			if ( ! empty( $matches[ $component ] ) ) {
   1791 				$$component = $matches[ $component ];
   1792 			}
   1793 		}
   1794 
   1795 		return array( $host, $port, $socket, $is_ipv6 );
   1796 	}
   1797 
   1798 	/**
   1799 	 * Checks that the connection to the database is still up. If not, try to reconnect.
   1800 	 *
   1801 	 * If this function is unable to reconnect, it will forcibly die, or if called
   1802 	 * after the {@see 'template_redirect'} hook has been fired, return false instead.
   1803 	 *
   1804 	 * If $allow_bail is false, the lack of database connection will need to be handled manually.
   1805 	 *
   1806 	 * @since 3.9.0
   1807 	 *
   1808 	 * @param bool $allow_bail Optional. Allows the function to bail. Default true.
   1809 	 * @return bool|void True if the connection is up.
   1810 	 */
   1811 	public function check_connection( $allow_bail = true ) {
   1812 		if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   1813 			if ( ! empty( $this->dbh ) && mysqli_ping( $this->dbh ) ) {
   1814 				return true;
   1815 			}
   1816 		} else {
   1817 			if ( ! empty( $this->dbh ) && mysql_ping( $this->dbh ) ) {
   1818 				return true;
   1819 			}
   1820 		}
   1821 
   1822 		$error_reporting = false;
   1823 
   1824 		// Disable warnings, as we don't want to see a multitude of "unable to connect" messages.
   1825 		if ( WP_DEBUG ) {
   1826 			$error_reporting = error_reporting();
   1827 			error_reporting( $error_reporting & ~E_WARNING );
   1828 		}
   1829 
   1830 		for ( $tries = 1; $tries <= $this->reconnect_retries; $tries++ ) {
   1831 			// On the last try, re-enable warnings. We want to see a single instance
   1832 			// of the "unable to connect" message on the bail() screen, if it appears.
   1833 			if ( $this->reconnect_retries === $tries && WP_DEBUG ) {
   1834 				error_reporting( $error_reporting );
   1835 			}
   1836 
   1837 			if ( $this->db_connect( false ) ) {
   1838 				if ( $error_reporting ) {
   1839 					error_reporting( $error_reporting );
   1840 				}
   1841 
   1842 				return true;
   1843 			}
   1844 
   1845 			sleep( 1 );
   1846 		}
   1847 
   1848 		// If template_redirect has already happened, it's too late for wp_die()/dead_db().
   1849 		// Let's just return and hope for the best.
   1850 		if ( did_action( 'template_redirect' ) ) {
   1851 			return false;
   1852 		}
   1853 
   1854 		if ( ! $allow_bail ) {
   1855 			return false;
   1856 		}
   1857 
   1858 		wp_load_translations_early();
   1859 
   1860 		$message = '<h1>' . __( 'Error reconnecting to the database' ) . "</h1>\n";
   1861 
   1862 		$message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
   1863 			/* translators: %s: Database host. */
   1864 			__( 'This means that we lost contact with the database server at %s. This could mean your host&#8217;s database server is down.' ),
   1865 			'<code>' . htmlspecialchars( $this->dbhost, ENT_QUOTES ) . '</code>'
   1866 		) . "</p>\n";
   1867 
   1868 		$message .= "<ul>\n";
   1869 		$message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure the database server is running?' ) . "</li>\n";
   1870 		$message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure the database server is not under particularly heavy load?' ) . "</li>\n";
   1871 		$message .= "</ul>\n";
   1872 
   1873 		$message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
   1874 			/* translators: %s: Support forums URL. */
   1875 			__( 'If you&#8217;re unsure what these terms mean you should probably contact your host. If you still need help you can always visit the <a href="%s">WordPress Support Forums</a>.' ),
   1876 			__( 'https://wordpress.org/support/forums/' )
   1877 		) . "</p>\n";
   1878 
   1879 		// We weren't able to reconnect, so we better bail.
   1880 		$this->bail( $message, 'db_connect_fail' );
   1881 
   1882 		// Call dead_db() if bail didn't die, because this database is no more.
   1883 		// It has ceased to be (at least temporarily).
   1884 		dead_db();
   1885 	}
   1886 
   1887 	/**
   1888 	 * Performs a MySQL database query, using current database connection.
   1889 	 *
   1890 	 * More information can be found on the documentation page.
   1891 	 *
   1892 	 * @since 0.71
   1893 	 *
   1894 	 * @link https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wpdb/
   1895 	 *
   1896 	 * @param string $query Database query.
   1897 	 * @return int|bool Boolean true for CREATE, ALTER, TRUNCATE and DROP queries. Number of rows
   1898 	 *                  affected/selected for all other queries. Boolean false on error.
   1899 	 */
   1900 	public function query( $query ) {
   1901 		if ( ! $this->ready ) {
   1902 			$this->check_current_query = true;
   1903 			return false;
   1904 		}
   1905 
   1906 		/**
   1907 		 * Filters the database query.
   1908 		 *
   1909 		 * Some queries are made before the plugins have been loaded,
   1910 		 * and thus cannot be filtered with this method.
   1911 		 *
   1912 		 * @since 2.1.0
   1913 		 *
   1914 		 * @param string $query Database query.
   1915 		 */
   1916 		$query = apply_filters( 'query', $query );
   1917 
   1918 		if ( ! $query ) {
   1919 			$this->insert_id = 0;
   1920 			return false;
   1921 		}
   1922 
   1923 		$this->flush();
   1924 
   1925 		// Log how the function was called.
   1926 		$this->func_call = "\$db->query(\"$query\")";
   1927 
   1928 		// If we're writing to the database, make sure the query will write safely.
   1929 		if ( $this->check_current_query && ! $this->check_ascii( $query ) ) {
   1930 			$stripped_query = $this->strip_invalid_text_from_query( $query );
   1931 			// strip_invalid_text_from_query() can perform queries, so we need
   1932 			// to flush again, just to make sure everything is clear.
   1933 			$this->flush();
   1934 			if ( $stripped_query !== $query ) {
   1935 				$this->insert_id = 0;
   1936 				return false;
   1937 			}
   1938 		}
   1939 
   1940 		$this->check_current_query = true;
   1941 
   1942 		// Keep track of the last query for debug.
   1943 		$this->last_query = $query;
   1944 
   1945 		$this->_do_query( $query );
   1946 
   1947 		// MySQL server has gone away, try to reconnect.
   1948 		$mysql_errno = 0;
   1949 		if ( ! empty( $this->dbh ) ) {
   1950 			if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   1951 				if ( $this->dbh instanceof mysqli ) {
   1952 					$mysql_errno = mysqli_errno( $this->dbh );
   1953 				} else {
   1954 					// $dbh is defined, but isn't a real connection.
   1955 					// Something has gone horribly wrong, let's try a reconnect.
   1956 					$mysql_errno = 2006;
   1957 				}
   1958 			} else {
   1959 				if ( is_resource( $this->dbh ) ) {
   1960 					$mysql_errno = mysql_errno( $this->dbh );
   1961 				} else {
   1962 					$mysql_errno = 2006;
   1963 				}
   1964 			}
   1965 		}
   1966 
   1967 		if ( empty( $this->dbh ) || 2006 === $mysql_errno ) {
   1968 			if ( $this->check_connection() ) {
   1969 				$this->_do_query( $query );
   1970 			} else {
   1971 				$this->insert_id = 0;
   1972 				return false;
   1973 			}
   1974 		}
   1975 
   1976 		// If there is an error then take note of it.
   1977 		if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   1978 			if ( $this->dbh instanceof mysqli ) {
   1979 				$this->last_error = mysqli_error( $this->dbh );
   1980 			} else {
   1981 				$this->last_error = __( 'Unable to retrieve the error message from MySQL' );
   1982 			}
   1983 		} else {
   1984 			if ( is_resource( $this->dbh ) ) {
   1985 				$this->last_error = mysql_error( $this->dbh );
   1986 			} else {
   1987 				$this->last_error = __( 'Unable to retrieve the error message from MySQL' );
   1988 			}
   1989 		}
   1990 
   1991 		if ( $this->last_error ) {
   1992 			// Clear insert_id on a subsequent failed insert.
   1993 			if ( $this->insert_id && preg_match( '/^\s*(insert|replace)\s/i', $query ) ) {
   1994 				$this->insert_id = 0;
   1995 			}
   1996 
   1997 			$this->print_error();
   1998 			return false;
   1999 		}
   2000 
   2001 		if ( preg_match( '/^\s*(create|alter|truncate|drop)\s/i', $query ) ) {
   2002 			$return_val = $this->result;
   2003 		} elseif ( preg_match( '/^\s*(insert|delete|update|replace)\s/i', $query ) ) {
   2004 			if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   2005 				$this->rows_affected = mysqli_affected_rows( $this->dbh );
   2006 			} else {
   2007 				$this->rows_affected = mysql_affected_rows( $this->dbh );
   2008 			}
   2009 			// Take note of the insert_id.
   2010 			if ( preg_match( '/^\s*(insert|replace)\s/i', $query ) ) {
   2011 				if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   2012 					$this->insert_id = mysqli_insert_id( $this->dbh );
   2013 				} else {
   2014 					$this->insert_id = mysql_insert_id( $this->dbh );
   2015 				}
   2016 			}
   2017 			// Return number of rows affected.
   2018 			$return_val = $this->rows_affected;
   2019 		} else {
   2020 			$num_rows = 0;
   2021 			if ( $this->use_mysqli && $this->result instanceof mysqli_result ) {
   2022 				while ( $row = mysqli_fetch_object( $this->result ) ) {
   2023 					$this->last_result[ $num_rows ] = $row;
   2024 					$num_rows++;
   2025 				}
   2026 			} elseif ( is_resource( $this->result ) ) {
   2027 				while ( $row = mysql_fetch_object( $this->result ) ) {
   2028 					$this->last_result[ $num_rows ] = $row;
   2029 					$num_rows++;
   2030 				}
   2031 			}
   2032 
   2033 			// Log and return the number of rows selected.
   2034 			$this->num_rows = $num_rows;
   2035 			$return_val     = $num_rows;
   2036 		}
   2037 
   2038 		return $return_val;
   2039 	}
   2040 
   2041 	/**
   2042 	 * Internal function to perform the mysql_query() call.
   2043 	 *
   2044 	 * @since 3.9.0
   2045 	 *
   2046 	 * @see wpdb::query()
   2047 	 *
   2048 	 * @param string $query The query to run.
   2049 	 */
   2050 	private function _do_query( $query ) {
   2051 		if ( defined( 'SAVEQUERIES' ) && SAVEQUERIES ) {
   2052 			$this->timer_start();
   2053 		}
   2054 
   2055 		if ( ! empty( $this->dbh ) && $this->use_mysqli ) {
   2056 			$this->result = mysqli_query( $this->dbh, $query );
   2057 		} elseif ( ! empty( $this->dbh ) ) {
   2058 			$this->result = mysql_query( $query, $this->dbh );
   2059 		}
   2060 		$this->num_queries++;
   2061 
   2062 		if ( defined( 'SAVEQUERIES' ) && SAVEQUERIES ) {
   2063 			$this->log_query(
   2064 				$query,
   2065 				$this->timer_stop(),
   2066 				$this->get_caller(),
   2067 				$this->time_start,
   2068 				array()
   2069 			);
   2070 		}
   2071 	}
   2072 
   2073 	/**
   2074 	 * Logs query data.
   2075 	 *
   2076 	 * @since 5.3.0
   2077 	 *
   2078 	 * @param string $query           The query's SQL.
   2079 	 * @param float  $query_time      Total time spent on the query, in seconds.
   2080 	 * @param string $query_callstack Comma-separated list of the calling functions.
   2081 	 * @param float  $query_start     Unix timestamp of the time at the start of the query.
   2082 	 * @param array  $query_data      Custom query data.
   2083 	 */
   2084 	public function log_query( $query, $query_time, $query_callstack, $query_start, $query_data ) {
   2085 		/**
   2086 		 * Filters the custom data to log alongside a query.
   2087 		 *
   2088 		 * Caution should be used when modifying any of this data, it is recommended that any additional
   2089 		 * information you need to store about a query be added as a new associative array element.
   2090 		 *
   2091 		 * @since 5.3.0
   2092 		 *
   2093 		 * @param array  $query_data      Custom query data.
   2094 		 * @param string $query           The query's SQL.
   2095 		 * @param float  $query_time      Total time spent on the query, in seconds.
   2096 		 * @param string $query_callstack Comma-separated list of the calling functions.
   2097 		 * @param float  $query_start     Unix timestamp of the time at the start of the query.
   2098 		 */
   2099 		$query_data = apply_filters( 'log_query_custom_data', $query_data, $query, $query_time, $query_callstack, $query_start );
   2100 
   2101 		$this->queries[] = array(
   2102 			$query,
   2103 			$query_time,
   2104 			$query_callstack,
   2105 			$query_start,
   2106 			$query_data,
   2107 		);
   2108 	}
   2109 
   2110 	/**
   2111 	 * Generates and returns a placeholder escape string for use in queries returned by ::prepare().
   2112 	 *
   2113 	 * @since 4.8.3
   2114 	 *
   2115 	 * @return string String to escape placeholders.
   2116 	 */
   2117 	public function placeholder_escape() {
   2118 		static $placeholder;
   2119 
   2120 		if ( ! $placeholder ) {
   2121 			// If ext/hash is not present, compat.php's hash_hmac() does not support sha256.
   2122 			$algo = function_exists( 'hash' ) ? 'sha256' : 'sha1';
   2123 			// Old WP installs may not have AUTH_SALT defined.
   2124 			$salt = defined( 'AUTH_SALT' ) && AUTH_SALT ? AUTH_SALT : (string) rand();
   2125 
   2126 			$placeholder = '{' . hash_hmac( $algo, uniqid( $salt, true ), $salt ) . '}';
   2127 		}
   2128 
   2129 		/*
   2130 		 * Add the filter to remove the placeholder escaper. Uses priority 0, so that anything
   2131 		 * else attached to this filter will receive the query with the placeholder string removed.
   2132 		 */
   2133 		if ( false === has_filter( 'query', array( $this, 'remove_placeholder_escape' ) ) ) {
   2134 			add_filter( 'query', array( $this, 'remove_placeholder_escape' ), 0 );
   2135 		}
   2136 
   2137 		return $placeholder;
   2138 	}
   2139 
   2140 	/**
   2141 	 * Adds a placeholder escape string, to escape anything that resembles a printf() placeholder.
   2142 	 *
   2143 	 * @since 4.8.3
   2144 	 *
   2145 	 * @param string $query The query to escape.
   2146 	 * @return string The query with the placeholder escape string inserted where necessary.
   2147 	 */
   2148 	public function add_placeholder_escape( $query ) {
   2149 		/*
   2150 		 * To prevent returning anything that even vaguely resembles a placeholder,
   2151 		 * we clobber every % we can find.
   2152 		 */
   2153 		return str_replace( '%', $this->placeholder_escape(), $query );
   2154 	}
   2155 
   2156 	/**
   2157 	 * Removes the placeholder escape strings from a query.
   2158 	 *
   2159 	 * @since 4.8.3
   2160 	 *
   2161 	 * @param string $query The query from which the placeholder will be removed.
   2162 	 * @return string The query with the placeholder removed.
   2163 	 */
   2164 	public function remove_placeholder_escape( $query ) {
   2165 		return str_replace( $this->placeholder_escape(), '%', $query );
   2166 	}
   2167 
   2168 	/**
   2169 	 * Inserts a row into the table.
   2170 	 *
   2171 	 * Examples:
   2172 	 *     wpdb::insert( 'table', array( 'column' => 'foo', 'field' => 'bar' ) )
   2173 	 *     wpdb::insert( 'table', array( 'column' => 'foo', 'field' => 1337 ), array( '%s', '%d' ) )
   2174 	 *
   2175 	 * @since 2.5.0
   2176 	 *
   2177 	 * @see wpdb::prepare()
   2178 	 * @see wpdb::$field_types
   2179 	 * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
   2180 	 *
   2181 	 * @param string       $table  Table name.
   2182 	 * @param array        $data   Data to insert (in column => value pairs).
   2183 	 *                             Both $data columns and $data values should be "raw" (neither should be SQL escaped).
   2184 	 *                             Sending a null value will cause the column to be set to NULL - the corresponding
   2185 	 *                             format is ignored in this case.
   2186 	 * @param array|string $format Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the value in $data.
   2187 	 *                             If string, that format will be used for all of the values in $data.
   2188 	 *                             A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
   2189 	 *                             If omitted, all values in $data will be treated as strings unless otherwise
   2190 	 *                             specified in wpdb::$field_types.
   2191 	 * @return int|false The number of rows inserted, or false on error.
   2192 	 */
   2193 	public function insert( $table, $data, $format = null ) {
   2194 		return $this->_insert_replace_helper( $table, $data, $format, 'INSERT' );
   2195 	}
   2196 
   2197 	/**
   2198 	 * Replaces a row in the table.
   2199 	 *
   2200 	 * Examples:
   2201 	 *     wpdb::replace( 'table', array( 'column' => 'foo', 'field' => 'bar' ) )
   2202 	 *     wpdb::replace( 'table', array( 'column' => 'foo', 'field' => 1337 ), array( '%s', '%d' ) )
   2203 	 *
   2204 	 * @since 3.0.0
   2205 	 *
   2206 	 * @see wpdb::prepare()
   2207 	 * @see wpdb::$field_types
   2208 	 * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
   2209 	 *
   2210 	 * @param string       $table  Table name.
   2211 	 * @param array        $data   Data to insert (in column => value pairs).
   2212 	 *                             Both $data columns and $data values should be "raw" (neither should be SQL escaped).
   2213 	 *                             Sending a null value will cause the column to be set to NULL - the corresponding
   2214 	 *                             format is ignored in this case.
   2215 	 * @param array|string $format Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the value in $data.
   2216 	 *                             If string, that format will be used for all of the values in $data.
   2217 	 *                             A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
   2218 	 *                             If omitted, all values in $data will be treated as strings unless otherwise
   2219 	 *                             specified in wpdb::$field_types.
   2220 	 * @return int|false The number of rows affected, or false on error.
   2221 	 */
   2222 	public function replace( $table, $data, $format = null ) {
   2223 		return $this->_insert_replace_helper( $table, $data, $format, 'REPLACE' );
   2224 	}
   2225 
   2226 	/**
   2227 	 * Helper function for insert and replace.
   2228 	 *
   2229 	 * Runs an insert or replace query based on $type argument.
   2230 	 *
   2231 	 * @since 3.0.0
   2232 	 *
   2233 	 * @see wpdb::prepare()
   2234 	 * @see wpdb::$field_types
   2235 	 * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
   2236 	 *
   2237 	 * @param string       $table  Table name.
   2238 	 * @param array        $data   Data to insert (in column => value pairs).
   2239 	 *                             Both $data columns and $data values should be "raw" (neither should be SQL escaped).
   2240 	 *                             Sending a null value will cause the column to be set to NULL - the corresponding
   2241 	 *                             format is ignored in this case.
   2242 	 * @param array|string $format Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the value in $data.
   2243 	 *                             If string, that format will be used for all of the values in $data.
   2244 	 *                             A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
   2245 	 *                             If omitted, all values in $data will be treated as strings unless otherwise
   2246 	 *                             specified in wpdb::$field_types.
   2247 	 * @param string       $type   Optional. Type of operation. Possible values include 'INSERT' or 'REPLACE'.
   2248 	 *                             Default 'INSERT'.
   2249 	 * @return int|false The number of rows affected, or false on error.
   2250 	 */
   2251 	function _insert_replace_helper( $table, $data, $format = null, $type = 'INSERT' ) {
   2252 		$this->insert_id = 0;
   2253 
   2254 		if ( ! in_array( strtoupper( $type ), array( 'REPLACE', 'INSERT' ), true ) ) {
   2255 			return false;
   2256 		}
   2257 
   2258 		$data = $this->process_fields( $table, $data, $format );
   2259 		if ( false === $data ) {
   2260 			return false;
   2261 		}
   2262 
   2263 		$formats = array();
   2264 		$values  = array();
   2265 		foreach ( $data as $value ) {
   2266 			if ( is_null( $value['value'] ) ) {
   2267 				$formats[] = 'NULL';
   2268 				continue;
   2269 			}
   2270 
   2271 			$formats[] = $value['format'];
   2272 			$values[]  = $value['value'];
   2273 		}
   2274 
   2275 		$fields  = '`' . implode( '`, `', array_keys( $data ) ) . '`';
   2276 		$formats = implode( ', ', $formats );
   2277 
   2278 		$sql = "$type INTO `$table` ($fields) VALUES ($formats)";
   2279 
   2280 		$this->check_current_query = false;
   2281 		return $this->query( $this->prepare( $sql, $values ) );
   2282 	}
   2283 
   2284 	/**
   2285 	 * Updates a row in the table.
   2286 	 *
   2287 	 * Examples:
   2288 	 *     wpdb::update( 'table', array( 'column' => 'foo', 'field' => 'bar' ), array( 'ID' => 1 ) )
   2289 	 *     wpdb::update( 'table', array( 'column' => 'foo', 'field' => 1337 ), array( 'ID' => 1 ), array( '%s', '%d' ), array( '%d' ) )
   2290 	 *
   2291 	 * @since 2.5.0
   2292 	 *
   2293 	 * @see wpdb::prepare()
   2294 	 * @see wpdb::$field_types
   2295 	 * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
   2296 	 *
   2297 	 * @param string       $table        Table name.
   2298 	 * @param array        $data         Data to update (in column => value pairs).
   2299 	 *                                   Both $data columns and $data values should be "raw" (neither should be SQL escaped).
   2300 	 *                                   Sending a null value will cause the column to be set to NULL - the corresponding
   2301 	 *                                   format is ignored in this case.
   2302 	 * @param array        $where        A named array of WHERE clauses (in column => value pairs).
   2303 	 *                                   Multiple clauses will be joined with ANDs.
   2304 	 *                                   Both $where columns and $where values should be "raw".
   2305 	 *                                   Sending a null value will create an IS NULL comparison - the corresponding
   2306 	 *                                   format will be ignored in this case.
   2307 	 * @param array|string $format       Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the values in $data.
   2308 	 *                                   If string, that format will be used for all of the values in $data.
   2309 	 *                                   A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
   2310 	 *                                   If omitted, all values in $data will be treated as strings unless otherwise
   2311 	 *                                   specified in wpdb::$field_types.
   2312 	 * @param array|string $where_format Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the values in $where.
   2313 	 *                                   If string, that format will be used for all of the items in $where.
   2314 	 *                                   A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
   2315 	 *                                   If omitted, all values in $where will be treated as strings.
   2316 	 * @return int|false The number of rows updated, or false on error.
   2317 	 */
   2318 	public function update( $table, $data, $where, $format = null, $where_format = null ) {
   2319 		if ( ! is_array( $data ) || ! is_array( $where ) ) {
   2320 			return false;
   2321 		}
   2322 
   2323 		$data = $this->process_fields( $table, $data, $format );
   2324 		if ( false === $data ) {
   2325 			return false;
   2326 		}
   2327 		$where = $this->process_fields( $table, $where, $where_format );
   2328 		if ( false === $where ) {
   2329 			return false;
   2330 		}
   2331 
   2332 		$fields     = array();
   2333 		$conditions = array();
   2334 		$values     = array();
   2335 		foreach ( $data as $field => $value ) {
   2336 			if ( is_null( $value['value'] ) ) {
   2337 				$fields[] = "`$field` = NULL";
   2338 				continue;
   2339 			}
   2340 
   2341 			$fields[] = "`$field` = " . $value['format'];
   2342 			$values[] = $value['value'];
   2343 		}
   2344 		foreach ( $where as $field => $value ) {
   2345 			if ( is_null( $value['value'] ) ) {
   2346 				$conditions[] = "`$field` IS NULL";
   2347 				continue;
   2348 			}
   2349 
   2350 			$conditions[] = "`$field` = " . $value['format'];
   2351 			$values[]     = $value['value'];
   2352 		}
   2353 
   2354 		$fields     = implode( ', ', $fields );
   2355 		$conditions = implode( ' AND ', $conditions );
   2356 
   2357 		$sql = "UPDATE `$table` SET $fields WHERE $conditions";
   2358 
   2359 		$this->check_current_query = false;
   2360 		return $this->query( $this->prepare( $sql, $values ) );
   2361 	}
   2362 
   2363 	/**
   2364 	 * Deletes a row in the table.
   2365 	 *
   2366 	 * Examples:
   2367 	 *     wpdb::delete( 'table', array( 'ID' => 1 ) )
   2368 	 *     wpdb::delete( 'table', array( 'ID' => 1 ), array( '%d' ) )
   2369 	 *
   2370 	 * @since 3.4.0
   2371 	 *
   2372 	 * @see wpdb::prepare()
   2373 	 * @see wpdb::$field_types
   2374 	 * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
   2375 	 *
   2376 	 * @param string       $table        Table name.
   2377 	 * @param array        $where        A named array of WHERE clauses (in column => value pairs).
   2378 	 *                                   Multiple clauses will be joined with ANDs.
   2379 	 *                                   Both $where columns and $where values should be "raw".
   2380 	 *                                   Sending a null value will create an IS NULL comparison - the corresponding
   2381 	 *                                   format will be ignored in this case.
   2382 	 * @param array|string $where_format Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the values in $where.
   2383 	 *                                   If string, that format will be used for all of the items in $where.
   2384 	 *                                   A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
   2385 	 *                                   If omitted, all values in $data will be treated as strings unless otherwise
   2386 	 *                                   specified in wpdb::$field_types.
   2387 	 * @return int|false The number of rows updated, or false on error.
   2388 	 */
   2389 	public function delete( $table, $where, $where_format = null ) {
   2390 		if ( ! is_array( $where ) ) {
   2391 			return false;
   2392 		}
   2393 
   2394 		$where = $this->process_fields( $table, $where, $where_format );
   2395 		if ( false === $where ) {
   2396 			return false;
   2397 		}
   2398 
   2399 		$conditions = array();
   2400 		$values     = array();
   2401 		foreach ( $where as $field => $value ) {
   2402 			if ( is_null( $value['value'] ) ) {
   2403 				$conditions[] = "`$field` IS NULL";
   2404 				continue;
   2405 			}
   2406 
   2407 			$conditions[] = "`$field` = " . $value['format'];
   2408 			$values[]     = $value['value'];
   2409 		}
   2410 
   2411 		$conditions = implode( ' AND ', $conditions );
   2412 
   2413 		$sql = "DELETE FROM `$table` WHERE $conditions";
   2414 
   2415 		$this->check_current_query = false;
   2416 		return $this->query( $this->prepare( $sql, $values ) );
   2417 	}
   2418 
   2419 	/**
   2420 	 * Processes arrays of field/value pairs and field formats.
   2421 	 *
   2422 	 * This is a helper method for wpdb's CRUD methods, which take field/value pairs
   2423 	 * for inserts, updates, and where clauses. This method first pairs each value
   2424 	 * with a format. Then it determines the charset of that field, using that
   2425 	 * to determine if any invalid text would be stripped. If text is stripped,
   2426 	 * then field processing is rejected and the query fails.
   2427 	 *
   2428 	 * @since 4.2.0
   2429 	 *
   2430 	 * @param string $table  Table name.
   2431 	 * @param array  $data   Field/value pair.
   2432 	 * @param mixed  $format Format for each field.
   2433 	 * @return array|false An array of fields that contain paired value and formats.
   2434 	 *                     False for invalid values.
   2435 	 */
   2436 	protected function process_fields( $table, $data, $format ) {
   2437 		$data = $this->process_field_formats( $data, $format );
   2438 		if ( false === $data ) {
   2439 			return false;
   2440 		}
   2441 
   2442 		$data = $this->process_field_charsets( $data, $table );
   2443 		if ( false === $data ) {
   2444 			return false;
   2445 		}
   2446 
   2447 		$data = $this->process_field_lengths( $data, $table );
   2448 		if ( false === $data ) {
   2449 			return false;
   2450 		}
   2451 
   2452 		$converted_data = $this->strip_invalid_text( $data );
   2453 
   2454 		if ( $data !== $converted_data ) {
   2455 			return false;
   2456 		}
   2457 
   2458 		return $data;
   2459 	}
   2460 
   2461 	/**
   2462 	 * Prepares arrays of value/format pairs as passed to wpdb CRUD methods.
   2463 	 *
   2464 	 * @since 4.2.0
   2465 	 *
   2466 	 * @param array $data   Array of fields to values.
   2467 	 * @param mixed $format Formats to be mapped to the values in $data.
   2468 	 * @return array Array, keyed by field names with values being an array
   2469 	 *               of 'value' and 'format' keys.
   2470 	 */
   2471 	protected function process_field_formats( $data, $format ) {
   2472 		$formats          = (array) $format;
   2473 		$original_formats = $formats;
   2474 
   2475 		foreach ( $data as $field => $value ) {
   2476 			$value = array(
   2477 				'value'  => $value,
   2478 				'format' => '%s',
   2479 			);
   2480 
   2481 			if ( ! empty( $format ) ) {
   2482 				$value['format'] = array_shift( $formats );
   2483 				if ( ! $value['format'] ) {
   2484 					$value['format'] = reset( $original_formats );
   2485 				}
   2486 			} elseif ( isset( $this->field_types[ $field ] ) ) {
   2487 				$value['format'] = $this->field_types[ $field ];
   2488 			}
   2489 
   2490 			$data[ $field ] = $value;
   2491 		}
   2492 
   2493 		return $data;
   2494 	}
   2495 
   2496 	/**
   2497 	 * Adds field charsets to field/value/format arrays generated by wpdb::process_field_formats().
   2498 	 *
   2499 	 * @since 4.2.0
   2500 	 *
   2501 	 * @param array  $data  As it comes from the wpdb::process_field_formats() method.
   2502 	 * @param string $table Table name.
   2503 	 * @return array|false The same array as $data with additional 'charset' keys.
   2504 	 *                     False on failure.
   2505 	 */
   2506 	protected function process_field_charsets( $data, $table ) {
   2507 		foreach ( $data as $field => $value ) {
   2508 			if ( '%d' === $value['format'] || '%f' === $value['format'] ) {
   2509 				/*
   2510 				 * We can skip this field if we know it isn't a string.
   2511 				 * This checks %d/%f versus ! %s because its sprintf() could take more.
   2512 				 */
   2513 				$value['charset'] = false;
   2514 			} else {
   2515 				$value['charset'] = $this->get_col_charset( $table, $field );
   2516 				if ( is_wp_error( $value['charset'] ) ) {
   2517 					return false;
   2518 				}
   2519 			}
   2520 
   2521 			$data[ $field ] = $value;
   2522 		}
   2523 
   2524 		return $data;
   2525 	}
   2526 
   2527 	/**
   2528 	 * For string fields, records the maximum string length that field can safely save.
   2529 	 *
   2530 	 * @since 4.2.1
   2531 	 *
   2532 	 * @param array  $data  As it comes from the wpdb::process_field_charsets() method.
   2533 	 * @param string $table Table name.
   2534 	 * @return array|false The same array as $data with additional 'length' keys, or false if
   2535 	 *                     any of the values were too long for their corresponding field.
   2536 	 */
   2537 	protected function process_field_lengths( $data, $table ) {
   2538 		foreach ( $data as $field => $value ) {
   2539 			if ( '%d' === $value['format'] || '%f' === $value['format'] ) {
   2540 				/*
   2541 				 * We can skip this field if we know it isn't a string.
   2542 				 * This checks %d/%f versus ! %s because its sprintf() could take more.
   2543 				 */
   2544 				$value['length'] = false;
   2545 			} else {
   2546 				$value['length'] = $this->get_col_length( $table, $field );
   2547 				if ( is_wp_error( $value['length'] ) ) {
   2548 					return false;
   2549 				}
   2550 			}
   2551 
   2552 			$data[ $field ] = $value;
   2553 		}
   2554 
   2555 		return $data;
   2556 	}
   2557 
   2558 	/**
   2559 	 * Retrieves one variable from the database.
   2560 	 *
   2561 	 * Executes a SQL query and returns the value from the SQL result.
   2562 	 * If the SQL result contains more than one column and/or more than one row,
   2563 	 * the value in the column and row specified is returned. If $query is null,
   2564 	 * the value in the specified column and row from the previous SQL result is returned.
   2565 	 *
   2566 	 * @since 0.71
   2567 	 *
   2568 	 * @param string|null $query Optional. SQL query. Defaults to null, use the result from the previous query.
   2569 	 * @param int         $x     Optional. Column of value to return. Indexed from 0.
   2570 	 * @param int         $y     Optional. Row of value to return. Indexed from 0.
   2571 	 * @return string|null Database query result (as string), or null on failure.
   2572 	 */
   2573 	public function get_var( $query = null, $x = 0, $y = 0 ) {
   2574 		$this->func_call = "\$db->get_var(\"$query\", $x, $y)";
   2575 
   2576 		if ( $this->check_current_query && $this->check_safe_collation( $query ) ) {
   2577 			$this->check_current_query = false;
   2578 		}
   2579 
   2580 		if ( $query ) {
   2581 			$this->query( $query );
   2582 		}
   2583 
   2584 		// Extract var out of cached results based on x,y vals.
   2585 		if ( ! empty( $this->last_result[ $y ] ) ) {
   2586 			$values = array_values( get_object_vars( $this->last_result[ $y ] ) );
   2587 		}
   2588 
   2589 		// If there is a value return it, else return null.
   2590 		return ( isset( $values[ $x ] ) && '' !== $values[ $x ] ) ? $values[ $x ] : null;
   2591 	}
   2592 
   2593 	/**
   2594 	 * Retrieves one row from the database.
   2595 	 *
   2596 	 * Executes a SQL query and returns the row from the SQL result.
   2597 	 *
   2598 	 * @since 0.71
   2599 	 *
   2600 	 * @param string|null $query  SQL query.
   2601 	 * @param string      $output Optional. The required return type. One of OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N, which
   2602 	 *                            correspond to an stdClass object, an associative array, or a numeric array,
   2603 	 *                            respectively. Default OBJECT.
   2604 	 * @param int         $y      Optional. Row to return. Indexed from 0.
   2605 	 * @return array|object|null|void Database query result in format specified by $output or null on failure.
   2606 	 */
   2607 	public function get_row( $query = null, $output = OBJECT, $y = 0 ) {
   2608 		$this->func_call = "\$db->get_row(\"$query\",$output,$y)";
   2609 
   2610 		if ( $this->check_current_query && $this->check_safe_collation( $query ) ) {
   2611 			$this->check_current_query = false;
   2612 		}
   2613 
   2614 		if ( $query ) {
   2615 			$this->query( $query );
   2616 		} else {
   2617 			return null;
   2618 		}
   2619 
   2620 		if ( ! isset( $this->last_result[ $y ] ) ) {
   2621 			return null;
   2622 		}
   2623 
   2624 		if ( OBJECT === $output ) {
   2625 			return $this->last_result[ $y ] ? $this->last_result[ $y ] : null;
   2626 		} elseif ( ARRAY_A === $output ) {
   2627 			return $this->last_result[ $y ] ? get_object_vars( $this->last_result[ $y ] ) : null;
   2628 		} elseif ( ARRAY_N === $output ) {
   2629 			return $this->last_result[ $y ] ? array_values( get_object_vars( $this->last_result[ $y ] ) ) : null;
   2630 		} elseif ( OBJECT === strtoupper( $output ) ) {
   2631 			// Back compat for OBJECT being previously case-insensitive.
   2632 			return $this->last_result[ $y ] ? $this->last_result[ $y ] : null;
   2633 		} else {
   2634 			$this->print_error( ' $db->get_row(string query, output type, int offset) -- Output type must be one of: OBJECT, ARRAY_A, ARRAY_N' );
   2635 		}
   2636 	}
   2637 
   2638 	/**
   2639 	 * Retrieves one column from the database.
   2640 	 *
   2641 	 * Executes a SQL query and returns the column from the SQL result.
   2642 	 * If the SQL result contains more than one column, the column specified is returned.
   2643 	 * If $query is null, the specified column from the previous SQL result is returned.
   2644 	 *
   2645 	 * @since 0.71
   2646 	 *
   2647 	 * @param string|null $query Optional. SQL query. Defaults to previous query.
   2648 	 * @param int         $x     Optional. Column to return. Indexed from 0.
   2649 	 * @return array Database query result. Array indexed from 0 by SQL result row number.
   2650 	 */
   2651 	public function get_col( $query = null, $x = 0 ) {
   2652 		if ( $this->check_current_query && $this->check_safe_collation( $query ) ) {
   2653 			$this->check_current_query = false;
   2654 		}
   2655 
   2656 		if ( $query ) {
   2657 			$this->query( $query );
   2658 		}
   2659 
   2660 		$new_array = array();
   2661 		// Extract the column values.
   2662 		if ( $this->last_result ) {
   2663 			for ( $i = 0, $j = count( $this->last_result ); $i < $j; $i++ ) {
   2664 				$new_array[ $i ] = $this->get_var( null, $x, $i );
   2665 			}
   2666 		}
   2667 		return $new_array;
   2668 	}
   2669 
   2670 	/**
   2671 	 * Retrieves an entire SQL result set from the database (i.e., many rows).
   2672 	 *
   2673 	 * Executes a SQL query and returns the entire SQL result.
   2674 	 *
   2675 	 * @since 0.71
   2676 	 *
   2677 	 * @param string $query  SQL query.
   2678 	 * @param string $output Optional. Any of ARRAY_A | ARRAY_N | OBJECT | OBJECT_K constants.
   2679 	 *                       With one of the first three, return an array of rows indexed
   2680 	 *                       from 0 by SQL result row number. Each row is an associative array
   2681 	 *                       (column => value, ...), a numerically indexed array (0 => value, ...),
   2682 	 *                       or an object ( ->column = value ), respectively. With OBJECT_K,
   2683 	 *                       return an associative array of row objects keyed by the value
   2684 	 *                       of each row's first column's value. Duplicate keys are discarded.
   2685 	 * @return array|object|null Database query results.
   2686 	 */
   2687 	public function get_results( $query = null, $output = OBJECT ) {
   2688 		$this->func_call = "\$db->get_results(\"$query\", $output)";
   2689 
   2690 		if ( $this->check_current_query && $this->check_safe_collation( $query ) ) {
   2691 			$this->check_current_query = false;
   2692 		}
   2693 
   2694 		if ( $query ) {
   2695 			$this->query( $query );
   2696 		} else {
   2697 			return null;
   2698 		}
   2699 
   2700 		$new_array = array();
   2701 		if ( OBJECT === $output ) {
   2702 			// Return an integer-keyed array of row objects.
   2703 			return $this->last_result;
   2704 		} elseif ( OBJECT_K === $output ) {
   2705 			// Return an array of row objects with keys from column 1.
   2706 			// (Duplicates are discarded.)
   2707 			if ( $this->last_result ) {
   2708 				foreach ( $this->last_result as $row ) {
   2709 					$var_by_ref = get_object_vars( $row );
   2710 					$key        = array_shift( $var_by_ref );
   2711 					if ( ! isset( $new_array[ $key ] ) ) {
   2712 						$new_array[ $key ] = $row;
   2713 					}
   2714 				}
   2715 			}
   2716 			return $new_array;
   2717 		} elseif ( ARRAY_A === $output || ARRAY_N === $output ) {
   2718 			// Return an integer-keyed array of...
   2719 			if ( $this->last_result ) {
   2720 				foreach ( (array) $this->last_result as $row ) {
   2721 					if ( ARRAY_N === $output ) {
   2722 						// ...integer-keyed row arrays.
   2723 						$new_array[] = array_values( get_object_vars( $row ) );
   2724 					} else {
   2725 						// ...column name-keyed row arrays.
   2726 						$new_array[] = get_object_vars( $row );
   2727 					}
   2728 				}
   2729 			}
   2730 			return $new_array;
   2731 		} elseif ( strtoupper( $output ) === OBJECT ) {
   2732 			// Back compat for OBJECT being previously case-insensitive.
   2733 			return $this->last_result;
   2734 		}
   2735 		return null;
   2736 	}
   2737 
   2738 	/**
   2739 	 * Retrieves the character set for the given table.
   2740 	 *
   2741 	 * @since 4.2.0
   2742 	 *
   2743 	 * @param string $table Table name.
   2744 	 * @return string|WP_Error Table character set, WP_Error object if it couldn't be found.
   2745 	 */
   2746 	protected function get_table_charset( $table ) {
   2747 		$tablekey = strtolower( $table );
   2748 
   2749 		/**
   2750 		 * Filters the table charset value before the DB is checked.
   2751 		 *
   2752 		 * Passing a non-null value to the filter will effectively short-circuit
   2753 		 * checking the DB for the charset, returning that value instead.
   2754 		 *
   2755 		 * @since 4.2.0
   2756 		 *
   2757 		 * @param string|null $charset The character set to use. Default null.
   2758 		 * @param string      $table   The name of the table being checked.
   2759 		 */
   2760 		$charset = apply_filters( 'pre_get_table_charset', null, $table );
   2761 		if ( null !== $charset ) {
   2762 			return $charset;
   2763 		}
   2764 
   2765 		if ( isset( $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ] ) ) {
   2766 			return $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ];
   2767 		}
   2768 
   2769 		$charsets = array();
   2770 		$columns  = array();
   2771 
   2772 		$table_parts = explode( '.', $table );
   2773 		$table       = '`' . implode( '`.`', $table_parts ) . '`';
   2774 		$results     = $this->get_results( "SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM $table" );
   2775 		if ( ! $results ) {
   2776 			return new WP_Error( 'wpdb_get_table_charset_failure' );
   2777 		}
   2778 
   2779 		foreach ( $results as $column ) {
   2780 			$columns[ strtolower( $column->Field ) ] = $column;
   2781 		}
   2782 
   2783 		$this->col_meta[ $tablekey ] = $columns;
   2784 
   2785 		foreach ( $columns as $column ) {
   2786 			if ( ! empty( $column->Collation ) ) {
   2787 				list( $charset ) = explode( '_', $column->Collation );
   2788 
   2789 				// If the current connection can't support utf8mb4 characters, let's only send 3-byte utf8 characters.
   2790 				if ( 'utf8mb4' === $charset && ! $this->has_cap( 'utf8mb4' ) ) {
   2791 					$charset = 'utf8';
   2792 				}
   2793 
   2794 				$charsets[ strtolower( $charset ) ] = true;
   2795 			}
   2796 
   2797 			list( $type ) = explode( '(', $column->Type );
   2798 
   2799 			// A binary/blob means the whole query gets treated like this.
   2800 			if ( in_array( strtoupper( $type ), array( 'BINARY', 'VARBINARY', 'TINYBLOB', 'MEDIUMBLOB', 'BLOB', 'LONGBLOB' ), true ) ) {
   2801 				$this->table_charset[ $tablekey ] = 'binary';
   2802 				return 'binary';
   2803 			}
   2804 		}
   2805 
   2806 		// utf8mb3 is an alias for utf8.
   2807 		if ( isset( $charsets['utf8mb3'] ) ) {
   2808 			$charsets['utf8'] = true;
   2809 			unset( $charsets['utf8mb3'] );
   2810 		}
   2811 
   2812 		// Check if we have more than one charset in play.
   2813 		$count = count( $charsets );
   2814 		if ( 1 === $count ) {
   2815 			$charset = key( $charsets );
   2816 		} elseif ( 0 === $count ) {
   2817 			// No charsets, assume this table can store whatever.
   2818 			$charset = false;
   2819 		} else {
   2820 			// More than one charset. Remove latin1 if present and recalculate.
   2821 			unset( $charsets['latin1'] );
   2822 			$count = count( $charsets );
   2823 			if ( 1 === $count ) {
   2824 				// Only one charset (besides latin1).
   2825 				$charset = key( $charsets );
   2826 			} elseif ( 2 === $count && isset( $charsets['utf8'], $charsets['utf8mb4'] ) ) {
   2827 				// Two charsets, but they're utf8 and utf8mb4, use utf8.
   2828 				$charset = 'utf8';
   2829 			} else {
   2830 				// Two mixed character sets. ascii.
   2831 				$charset = 'ascii';
   2832 			}
   2833 		}
   2834 
   2835 		$this->table_charset[ $tablekey ] = $charset;
   2836 		return $charset;
   2837 	}
   2838 
   2839 	/**
   2840 	 * Retrieves the character set for the given column.
   2841 	 *
   2842 	 * @since 4.2.0
   2843 	 *
   2844 	 * @param string $table  Table name.
   2845 	 * @param string $column Column name.
   2846 	 * @return string|false|WP_Error Column character set as a string. False if the column has
   2847 	 *                               no character set. WP_Error object if there was an error.
   2848 	 */
   2849 	public function get_col_charset( $table, $column ) {
   2850 		$tablekey  = strtolower( $table );
   2851 		$columnkey = strtolower( $column );
   2852 
   2853 		/**
   2854 		 * Filters the column charset value before the DB is checked.
   2855 		 *
   2856 		 * Passing a non-null value to the filter will short-circuit
   2857 		 * checking the DB for the charset, returning that value instead.
   2858 		 *
   2859 		 * @since 4.2.0
   2860 		 *
   2861 		 * @param string|null $charset The character set to use. Default null.
   2862 		 * @param string      $table   The name of the table being checked.
   2863 		 * @param string      $column  The name of the column being checked.
   2864 		 */
   2865 		$charset = apply_filters( 'pre_get_col_charset', null, $table, $column );
   2866 		if ( null !== $charset ) {
   2867 			return $charset;
   2868 		}
   2869 
   2870 		// Skip this entirely if this isn't a MySQL database.
   2871 		if ( empty( $this->is_mysql ) ) {
   2872 			return false;
   2873 		}
   2874 
   2875 		if ( empty( $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ] ) ) {
   2876 			// This primes column information for us.
   2877 			$table_charset = $this->get_table_charset( $table );
   2878 			if ( is_wp_error( $table_charset ) ) {
   2879 				return $table_charset;
   2880 			}
   2881 		}
   2882 
   2883 		// If still no column information, return the table charset.
   2884 		if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ] ) ) {
   2885 			return $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ];
   2886 		}
   2887 
   2888 		// If this column doesn't exist, return the table charset.
   2889 		if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ][ $columnkey ] ) ) {
   2890 			return $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ];
   2891 		}
   2892 
   2893 		// Return false when it's not a string column.
   2894 		if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ][ $columnkey ]->Collation ) ) {
   2895 			return false;
   2896 		}
   2897 
   2898 		list( $charset ) = explode( '_', $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ][ $columnkey ]->Collation );
   2899 		return $charset;
   2900 	}
   2901 
   2902 	/**
   2903 	 * Retrieves the maximum string length allowed in a given column.
   2904 	 *
   2905 	 * The length may either be specified as a byte length or a character length.
   2906 	 *
   2907 	 * @since 4.2.1
   2908 	 *
   2909 	 * @param string $table  Table name.
   2910 	 * @param string $column Column name.
   2911 	 * @return array|false|WP_Error array( 'length' => (int), 'type' => 'byte' | 'char' ).
   2912 	 *                              False if the column has no length (for example, numeric column).
   2913 	 *                              WP_Error object if there was an error.
   2914 	 */
   2915 	public function get_col_length( $table, $column ) {
   2916 		$tablekey  = strtolower( $table );
   2917 		$columnkey = strtolower( $column );
   2918 
   2919 		// Skip this entirely if this isn't a MySQL database.
   2920 		if ( empty( $this->is_mysql ) ) {
   2921 			return false;
   2922 		}
   2923 
   2924 		if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ] ) ) {
   2925 			// This primes column information for us.
   2926 			$table_charset = $this->get_table_charset( $table );
   2927 			if ( is_wp_error( $table_charset ) ) {
   2928 				return $table_charset;
   2929 			}
   2930 		}
   2931 
   2932 		if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ][ $columnkey ] ) ) {
   2933 			return false;
   2934 		}
   2935 
   2936 		$typeinfo = explode( '(', $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ][ $columnkey ]->Type );
   2937 
   2938 		$type = strtolower( $typeinfo[0] );
   2939 		if ( ! empty( $typeinfo[1] ) ) {
   2940 			$length = trim( $typeinfo[1], ')' );
   2941 		} else {
   2942 			$length = false;
   2943 		}
   2944 
   2945 		switch ( $type ) {
   2946 			case 'char':
   2947 			case 'varchar':
   2948 				return array(
   2949 					'type'   => 'char',
   2950 					'length' => (int) $length,
   2951 				);
   2952 
   2953 			case 'binary':
   2954 			case 'varbinary':
   2955 				return array(
   2956 					'type'   => 'byte',
   2957 					'length' => (int) $length,
   2958 				);
   2959 
   2960 			case 'tinyblob':
   2961 			case 'tinytext':
   2962 				return array(
   2963 					'type'   => 'byte',
   2964 					'length' => 255,        // 2^8 - 1
   2965 				);
   2966 
   2967 			case 'blob':
   2968 			case 'text':
   2969 				return array(
   2970 					'type'   => 'byte',
   2971 					'length' => 65535,      // 2^16 - 1
   2972 				);
   2973 
   2974 			case 'mediumblob':
   2975 			case 'mediumtext':
   2976 				return array(
   2977 					'type'   => 'byte',
   2978 					'length' => 16777215,   // 2^24 - 1
   2979 				);
   2980 
   2981 			case 'longblob':
   2982 			case 'longtext':
   2983 				return array(
   2984 					'type'   => 'byte',
   2985 					'length' => 4294967295, // 2^32 - 1
   2986 				);
   2987 
   2988 			default:
   2989 				return false;
   2990 		}
   2991 	}
   2992 
   2993 	/**
   2994 	 * Checks if a string is ASCII.
   2995 	 *
   2996 	 * The negative regex is faster for non-ASCII strings, as it allows
   2997 	 * the search to finish as soon as it encounters a non-ASCII character.
   2998 	 *
   2999 	 * @since 4.2.0
   3000 	 *
   3001 	 * @param string $string String to check.
   3002 	 * @return bool True if ASCII, false if not.
   3003 	 */
   3004 	protected function check_ascii( $string ) {
   3005 		if ( function_exists( 'mb_check_encoding' ) ) {
   3006 			if ( mb_check_encoding( $string, 'ASCII' ) ) {
   3007 				return true;
   3008 			}
   3009 		} elseif ( ! preg_match( '/[^\x00-\x7F]/', $string ) ) {
   3010 			return true;
   3011 		}
   3012 
   3013 		return false;
   3014 	}
   3015 
   3016 	/**
   3017 	 * Checks if the query is accessing a collation considered safe on the current version of MySQL.
   3018 	 *
   3019 	 * @since 4.2.0
   3020 	 *
   3021 	 * @param string $query The query to check.
   3022 	 * @return bool True if the collation is safe, false if it isn't.
   3023 	 */
   3024 	protected function check_safe_collation( $query ) {
   3025 		if ( $this->checking_collation ) {
   3026 			return true;
   3027 		}
   3028 
   3029 		// We don't need to check the collation for queries that don't read data.
   3030 		$query = ltrim( $query, "\r\n\t (" );
   3031 		if ( preg_match( '/^(?:SHOW|DESCRIBE|DESC|EXPLAIN|CREATE)\s/i', $query ) ) {
   3032 			return true;
   3033 		}
   3034 
   3035 		// All-ASCII queries don't need extra checking.
   3036 		if ( $this->check_ascii( $query ) ) {
   3037 			return true;
   3038 		}
   3039 
   3040 		$table = $this->get_table_from_query( $query );
   3041 		if ( ! $table ) {
   3042 			return false;
   3043 		}
   3044 
   3045 		$this->checking_collation = true;
   3046 		$collation                = $this->get_table_charset( $table );
   3047 		$this->checking_collation = false;
   3048 
   3049 		// Tables with no collation, or latin1 only, don't need extra checking.
   3050 		if ( false === $collation || 'latin1' === $collation ) {
   3051 			return true;
   3052 		}
   3053 
   3054 		$table = strtolower( $table );
   3055 		if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $table ] ) ) {
   3056 			return false;
   3057 		}
   3058 
   3059 		// If any of the columns don't have one of these collations, it needs more sanity checking.
   3060 		foreach ( $this->col_meta[ $table ] as $col ) {
   3061 			if ( empty( $col->Collation ) ) {
   3062 				continue;
   3063 			}
   3064 
   3065 			if ( ! in_array( $col->Collation, array( 'utf8_general_ci', 'utf8_bin', 'utf8mb4_general_ci', 'utf8mb4_bin' ), true ) ) {
   3066 				return false;
   3067 			}
   3068 		}
   3069 
   3070 		return true;
   3071 	}
   3072 
   3073 	/**
   3074 	 * Strips any invalid characters based on value/charset pairs.
   3075 	 *
   3076 	 * @since 4.2.0
   3077 	 *
   3078 	 * @param array $data Array of value arrays. Each value array has the keys 'value' and 'charset'.
   3079 	 *                    An optional 'ascii' key can be set to false to avoid redundant ASCII checks.
   3080 	 * @return array|WP_Error The $data parameter, with invalid characters removed from each value.
   3081 	 *                        This works as a passthrough: any additional keys such as 'field' are
   3082 	 *                        retained in each value array. If we cannot remove invalid characters,
   3083 	 *                        a WP_Error object is returned.
   3084 	 */
   3085 	protected function strip_invalid_text( $data ) {
   3086 		$db_check_string = false;
   3087 
   3088 		foreach ( $data as &$value ) {
   3089 			$charset = $value['charset'];
   3090 
   3091 			if ( is_array( $value['length'] ) ) {
   3092 				$length                  = $value['length']['length'];
   3093 				$truncate_by_byte_length = 'byte' === $value['length']['type'];
   3094 			} else {
   3095 				$length = false;
   3096 				// Since we have no length, we'll never truncate. Initialize the variable to false.
   3097 				// True would take us through an unnecessary (for this case) codepath below.
   3098 				$truncate_by_byte_length = false;
   3099 			}
   3100 
   3101 			// There's no charset to work with.
   3102 			if ( false === $charset ) {
   3103 				continue;
   3104 			}
   3105 
   3106 			// Column isn't a string.
   3107 			if ( ! is_string( $value['value'] ) ) {
   3108 				continue;
   3109 			}
   3110 
   3111 			$needs_validation = true;
   3112 			if (
   3113 				// latin1 can store any byte sequence.
   3114 				'latin1' === $charset
   3115 			||
   3116 				// ASCII is always OK.
   3117 				( ! isset( $value['ascii'] ) && $this->check_ascii( $value['value'] ) )
   3118 			) {
   3119 				$truncate_by_byte_length = true;
   3120 				$needs_validation        = false;
   3121 			}
   3122 
   3123 			if ( $truncate_by_byte_length ) {
   3124 				mbstring_binary_safe_encoding();
   3125 				if ( false !== $length && strlen( $value['value'] ) > $length ) {
   3126 					$value['value'] = substr( $value['value'], 0, $length );
   3127 				}
   3128 				reset_mbstring_encoding();
   3129 
   3130 				if ( ! $needs_validation ) {
   3131 					continue;
   3132 				}
   3133 			}
   3134 
   3135 			// utf8 can be handled by regex, which is a bunch faster than a DB lookup.
   3136 			if ( ( 'utf8' === $charset || 'utf8mb3' === $charset || 'utf8mb4' === $charset ) && function_exists( 'mb_strlen' ) ) {
   3137 				$regex = '/
   3138 					(
   3139 						(?: [\x00-\x7F]                  # single-byte sequences   0xxxxxxx
   3140 						|   [\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF]       # double-byte sequences   110xxxxx 10xxxxxx
   3141 						|   \xE0[\xA0-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]   # triple-byte sequences   1110xxxx 10xxxxxx * 2
   3142 						|   [\xE1-\xEC][\x80-\xBF]{2}
   3143 						|   \xED[\x80-\x9F][\x80-\xBF]
   3144 						|   [\xEE-\xEF][\x80-\xBF]{2}';
   3145 
   3146 				if ( 'utf8mb4' === $charset ) {
   3147 					$regex .= '
   3148 						|    \xF0[\x90-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]{2} # four-byte sequences   11110xxx 10xxxxxx * 3
   3149 						|    [\xF1-\xF3][\x80-\xBF]{3}
   3150 						|    \xF4[\x80-\x8F][\x80-\xBF]{2}
   3151 					';
   3152 				}
   3153 
   3154 				$regex         .= '){1,40}                          # ...one or more times
   3155 					)
   3156 					| .                                  # anything else
   3157 					/x';
   3158 				$value['value'] = preg_replace( $regex, '$1', $value['value'] );
   3159 
   3160 				if ( false !== $length && mb_strlen( $value['value'], 'UTF-8' ) > $length ) {
   3161 					$value['value'] = mb_substr( $value['value'], 0, $length, 'UTF-8' );
   3162 				}
   3163 				continue;
   3164 			}
   3165 
   3166 			// We couldn't use any local conversions, send it to the DB.
   3167 			$value['db']     = true;
   3168 			$db_check_string = true;
   3169 		}
   3170 		unset( $value ); // Remove by reference.
   3171 
   3172 		if ( $db_check_string ) {
   3173 			$queries = array();
   3174 			foreach ( $data as $col => $value ) {
   3175 				if ( ! empty( $value['db'] ) ) {
   3176 					// We're going to need to truncate by characters or bytes, depending on the length value we have.
   3177 					if ( isset( $value['length']['type'] ) && 'byte' === $value['length']['type'] ) {
   3178 						// Using binary causes LEFT() to truncate by bytes.
   3179 						$charset = 'binary';
   3180 					} else {
   3181 						$charset = $value['charset'];
   3182 					}
   3183 
   3184 					if ( $this->charset ) {
   3185 						$connection_charset = $this->charset;
   3186 					} else {
   3187 						if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   3188 							$connection_charset = mysqli_character_set_name( $this->dbh );
   3189 						} else {
   3190 							$connection_charset = mysql_client_encoding();
   3191 						}
   3192 					}
   3193 
   3194 					if ( is_array( $value['length'] ) ) {
   3195 						$length          = sprintf( '%.0f', $value['length']['length'] );
   3196 						$queries[ $col ] = $this->prepare( "CONVERT( LEFT( CONVERT( %s USING $charset ), $length ) USING $connection_charset )", $value['value'] );
   3197 					} elseif ( 'binary' !== $charset ) {
   3198 						// If we don't have a length, there's no need to convert binary - it will always return the same result.
   3199 						$queries[ $col ] = $this->prepare( "CONVERT( CONVERT( %s USING $charset ) USING $connection_charset )", $value['value'] );
   3200 					}
   3201 
   3202 					unset( $data[ $col ]['db'] );
   3203 				}
   3204 			}
   3205 
   3206 			$sql = array();
   3207 			foreach ( $queries as $column => $query ) {
   3208 				if ( ! $query ) {
   3209 					continue;
   3210 				}
   3211 
   3212 				$sql[] = $query . " AS x_$column";
   3213 			}
   3214 
   3215 			$this->check_current_query = false;
   3216 			$row                       = $this->get_row( 'SELECT ' . implode( ', ', $sql ), ARRAY_A );
   3217 			if ( ! $row ) {
   3218 				return new WP_Error( 'wpdb_strip_invalid_text_failure' );
   3219 			}
   3220 
   3221 			foreach ( array_keys( $data ) as $column ) {
   3222 				if ( isset( $row[ "x_$column" ] ) ) {
   3223 					$data[ $column ]['value'] = $row[ "x_$column" ];
   3224 				}
   3225 			}
   3226 		}
   3227 
   3228 		return $data;
   3229 	}
   3230 
   3231 	/**
   3232 	 * Strips any invalid characters from the query.
   3233 	 *
   3234 	 * @since 4.2.0
   3235 	 *
   3236 	 * @param string $query Query to convert.
   3237 	 * @return string|WP_Error The converted query, or a WP_Error object if the conversion fails.
   3238 	 */
   3239 	protected function strip_invalid_text_from_query( $query ) {
   3240 		// We don't need to check the collation for queries that don't read data.
   3241 		$trimmed_query = ltrim( $query, "\r\n\t (" );
   3242 		if ( preg_match( '/^(?:SHOW|DESCRIBE|DESC|EXPLAIN|CREATE)\s/i', $trimmed_query ) ) {
   3243 			return $query;
   3244 		}
   3245 
   3246 		$table = $this->get_table_from_query( $query );
   3247 		if ( $table ) {
   3248 			$charset = $this->get_table_charset( $table );
   3249 			if ( is_wp_error( $charset ) ) {
   3250 				return $charset;
   3251 			}
   3252 
   3253 			// We can't reliably strip text from tables containing binary/blob columns.
   3254 			if ( 'binary' === $charset ) {
   3255 				return $query;
   3256 			}
   3257 		} else {
   3258 			$charset = $this->charset;
   3259 		}
   3260 
   3261 		$data = array(
   3262 			'value'   => $query,
   3263 			'charset' => $charset,
   3264 			'ascii'   => false,
   3265 			'length'  => false,
   3266 		);
   3267 
   3268 		$data = $this->strip_invalid_text( array( $data ) );
   3269 		if ( is_wp_error( $data ) ) {
   3270 			return $data;
   3271 		}
   3272 
   3273 		return $data[0]['value'];
   3274 	}
   3275 
   3276 	/**
   3277 	 * Strips any invalid characters from the string for a given table and column.
   3278 	 *
   3279 	 * @since 4.2.0
   3280 	 *
   3281 	 * @param string $table  Table name.
   3282 	 * @param string $column Column name.
   3283 	 * @param string $value  The text to check.
   3284 	 * @return string|WP_Error The converted string, or a WP_Error object if the conversion fails.
   3285 	 */
   3286 	public function strip_invalid_text_for_column( $table, $column, $value ) {
   3287 		if ( ! is_string( $value ) ) {
   3288 			return $value;
   3289 		}
   3290 
   3291 		$charset = $this->get_col_charset( $table, $column );
   3292 		if ( ! $charset ) {
   3293 			// Not a string column.
   3294 			return $value;
   3295 		} elseif ( is_wp_error( $charset ) ) {
   3296 			// Bail on real errors.
   3297 			return $charset;
   3298 		}
   3299 
   3300 		$data = array(
   3301 			$column => array(
   3302 				'value'   => $value,
   3303 				'charset' => $charset,
   3304 				'length'  => $this->get_col_length( $table, $column ),
   3305 			),
   3306 		);
   3307 
   3308 		$data = $this->strip_invalid_text( $data );
   3309 		if ( is_wp_error( $data ) ) {
   3310 			return $data;
   3311 		}
   3312 
   3313 		return $data[ $column ]['value'];
   3314 	}
   3315 
   3316 	/**
   3317 	 * Finds the first table name referenced in a query.
   3318 	 *
   3319 	 * @since 4.2.0
   3320 	 *
   3321 	 * @param string $query The query to search.
   3322 	 * @return string|false The table name found, or false if a table couldn't be found.
   3323 	 */
   3324 	protected function get_table_from_query( $query ) {
   3325 		// Remove characters that can legally trail the table name.
   3326 		$query = rtrim( $query, ';/-#' );
   3327 
   3328 		// Allow (select...) union [...] style queries. Use the first query's table name.
   3329 		$query = ltrim( $query, "\r\n\t (" );
   3330 
   3331 		// Strip everything between parentheses except nested selects.
   3332 		$query = preg_replace( '/\((?!\s*select)[^(]*?\)/is', '()', $query );
   3333 
   3334 		// Quickly match most common queries.
   3335 		if ( preg_match(
   3336 			'/^\s*(?:'
   3337 				. 'SELECT.*?\s+FROM'
   3338 				. '|INSERT(?:\s+LOW_PRIORITY|\s+DELAYED|\s+HIGH_PRIORITY)?(?:\s+IGNORE)?(?:\s+INTO)?'
   3339 				. '|REPLACE(?:\s+LOW_PRIORITY|\s+DELAYED)?(?:\s+INTO)?'
   3340 				. '|UPDATE(?:\s+LOW_PRIORITY)?(?:\s+IGNORE)?'
   3341 				. '|DELETE(?:\s+LOW_PRIORITY|\s+QUICK|\s+IGNORE)*(?:.+?FROM)?'
   3342 			. ')\s+((?:[0-9a-zA-Z$_.`-]|[\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF])+)/is',
   3343 			$query,
   3344 			$maybe
   3345 		) ) {
   3346 			return str_replace( '`', '', $maybe[1] );
   3347 		}
   3348 
   3349 		// SHOW TABLE STATUS and SHOW TABLES WHERE Name = 'wp_posts'
   3350 		if ( preg_match( '/^\s*SHOW\s+(?:TABLE\s+STATUS|(?:FULL\s+)?TABLES).+WHERE\s+Name\s*=\s*("|\')((?:[0-9a-zA-Z$_.-]|[\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF])+)\\1/is', $query, $maybe ) ) {
   3351 			return $maybe[2];
   3352 		}
   3353 
   3354 		/*
   3355 		 * SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE and SHOW TABLES LIKE 'wp\_123\_%'
   3356 		 * This quoted LIKE operand seldom holds a full table name.
   3357 		 * It is usually a pattern for matching a prefix so we just
   3358 		 * strip the trailing % and unescape the _ to get 'wp_123_'
   3359 		 * which drop-ins can use for routing these SQL statements.
   3360 		 */
   3361 		if ( preg_match( '/^\s*SHOW\s+(?:TABLE\s+STATUS|(?:FULL\s+)?TABLES)\s+(?:WHERE\s+Name\s+)?LIKE\s*("|\')((?:[\\\\0-9a-zA-Z$_.-]|[\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF])+)%?\\1/is', $query, $maybe ) ) {
   3362 			return str_replace( '\\_', '_', $maybe[2] );
   3363 		}
   3364 
   3365 		// Big pattern for the rest of the table-related queries.
   3366 		if ( preg_match(
   3367 			'/^\s*(?:'
   3368 				. '(?:EXPLAIN\s+(?:EXTENDED\s+)?)?SELECT.*?\s+FROM'
   3369 				. '|DESCRIBE|DESC|EXPLAIN|HANDLER'
   3370 				. '|(?:LOCK|UNLOCK)\s+TABLE(?:S)?'
   3371 				. '|(?:RENAME|OPTIMIZE|BACKUP|RESTORE|CHECK|CHECKSUM|ANALYZE|REPAIR).*\s+TABLE'
   3372 				. '|TRUNCATE(?:\s+TABLE)?'
   3373 				. '|CREATE(?:\s+TEMPORARY)?\s+TABLE(?:\s+IF\s+NOT\s+EXISTS)?'
   3374 				. '|ALTER(?:\s+IGNORE)?\s+TABLE'
   3375 				. '|DROP\s+TABLE(?:\s+IF\s+EXISTS)?'
   3376 				. '|CREATE(?:\s+\w+)?\s+INDEX.*\s+ON'
   3377 				. '|DROP\s+INDEX.*\s+ON'
   3378 				. '|LOAD\s+DATA.*INFILE.*INTO\s+TABLE'
   3379 				. '|(?:GRANT|REVOKE).*ON\s+TABLE'
   3380 				. '|SHOW\s+(?:.*FROM|.*TABLE)'
   3381 			. ')\s+\(*\s*((?:[0-9a-zA-Z$_.`-]|[\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF])+)\s*\)*/is',
   3382 			$query,
   3383 			$maybe
   3384 		) ) {
   3385 			return str_replace( '`', '', $maybe[1] );
   3386 		}
   3387 
   3388 		return false;
   3389 	}
   3390 
   3391 	/**
   3392 	 * Loads the column metadata from the last query.
   3393 	 *
   3394 	 * @since 3.5.0
   3395 	 */
   3396 	protected function load_col_info() {
   3397 		if ( $this->col_info ) {
   3398 			return;
   3399 		}
   3400 
   3401 		if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   3402 			$num_fields = mysqli_num_fields( $this->result );
   3403 			for ( $i = 0; $i < $num_fields; $i++ ) {
   3404 				$this->col_info[ $i ] = mysqli_fetch_field( $this->result );
   3405 			}
   3406 		} else {
   3407 			$num_fields = mysql_num_fields( $this->result );
   3408 			for ( $i = 0; $i < $num_fields; $i++ ) {
   3409 				$this->col_info[ $i ] = mysql_fetch_field( $this->result, $i );
   3410 			}
   3411 		}
   3412 	}
   3413 
   3414 	/**
   3415 	 * Retrieves column metadata from the last query.
   3416 	 *
   3417 	 * @since 0.71
   3418 	 *
   3419 	 * @param string $info_type  Optional. Possible values include 'name', 'table', 'def', 'max_length',
   3420 	 *                           'not_null', 'primary_key', 'multiple_key', 'unique_key', 'numeric',
   3421 	 *                           'blob', 'type', 'unsigned', 'zerofill'. Default 'name'.
   3422 	 * @param int    $col_offset Optional. 0: col name. 1: which table the col's in. 2: col's max length.
   3423 	 *                           3: if the col is numeric. 4: col's type. Default -1.
   3424 	 * @return mixed Column results.
   3425 	 */
   3426 	public function get_col_info( $info_type = 'name', $col_offset = -1 ) {
   3427 		$this->load_col_info();
   3428 
   3429 		if ( $this->col_info ) {
   3430 			if ( -1 === $col_offset ) {
   3431 				$i         = 0;
   3432 				$new_array = array();
   3433 				foreach ( (array) $this->col_info as $col ) {
   3434 					$new_array[ $i ] = $col->{$info_type};
   3435 					$i++;
   3436 				}
   3437 				return $new_array;
   3438 			} else {
   3439 				return $this->col_info[ $col_offset ]->{$info_type};
   3440 			}
   3441 		}
   3442 	}
   3443 
   3444 	/**
   3445 	 * Starts the timer, for debugging purposes.
   3446 	 *
   3447 	 * @since 1.5.0
   3448 	 *
   3449 	 * @return true
   3450 	 */
   3451 	public function timer_start() {
   3452 		$this->time_start = microtime( true );
   3453 		return true;
   3454 	}
   3455 
   3456 	/**
   3457 	 * Stops the debugging timer.
   3458 	 *
   3459 	 * @since 1.5.0
   3460 	 *
   3461 	 * @return float Total time spent on the query, in seconds.
   3462 	 */
   3463 	public function timer_stop() {
   3464 		return ( microtime( true ) - $this->time_start );
   3465 	}
   3466 
   3467 	/**
   3468 	 * Wraps errors in a nice header and footer and dies.
   3469 	 *
   3470 	 * Will not die if wpdb::$show_errors is false.
   3471 	 *
   3472 	 * @since 1.5.0
   3473 	 *
   3474 	 * @param string $message    The error message.
   3475 	 * @param string $error_code Optional. A computer-readable string to identify the error.
   3476 	 *                           Default '500'.
   3477 	 * @return void|false Void if the showing of errors is enabled, false if disabled.
   3478 	 */
   3479 	public function bail( $message, $error_code = '500' ) {
   3480 		if ( $this->show_errors ) {
   3481 			$error = '';
   3482 
   3483 			if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   3484 				if ( $this->dbh instanceof mysqli ) {
   3485 					$error = mysqli_error( $this->dbh );
   3486 				} elseif ( mysqli_connect_errno() ) {
   3487 					$error = mysqli_connect_error();
   3488 				}
   3489 			} else {
   3490 				if ( is_resource( $this->dbh ) ) {
   3491 					$error = mysql_error( $this->dbh );
   3492 				} else {
   3493 					$error = mysql_error();
   3494 				}
   3495 			}
   3496 
   3497 			if ( $error ) {
   3498 				$message = '<p><code>' . $error . "</code></p>\n" . $message;
   3499 			}
   3500 
   3501 			wp_die( $message );
   3502 		} else {
   3503 			if ( class_exists( 'WP_Error', false ) ) {
   3504 				$this->error = new WP_Error( $error_code, $message );
   3505 			} else {
   3506 				$this->error = $message;
   3507 			}
   3508 
   3509 			return false;
   3510 		}
   3511 	}
   3512 
   3513 
   3514 	/**
   3515 	 * Closes the current database connection.
   3516 	 *
   3517 	 * @since 4.5.0
   3518 	 *
   3519 	 * @return bool True if the connection was successfully closed,
   3520 	 *              false if it wasn't, or if the connection doesn't exist.
   3521 	 */
   3522 	public function close() {
   3523 		if ( ! $this->dbh ) {
   3524 			return false;
   3525 		}
   3526 
   3527 		if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   3528 			$closed = mysqli_close( $this->dbh );
   3529 		} else {
   3530 			$closed = mysql_close( $this->dbh );
   3531 		}
   3532 
   3533 		if ( $closed ) {
   3534 			$this->dbh           = null;
   3535 			$this->ready         = false;
   3536 			$this->has_connected = false;
   3537 		}
   3538 
   3539 		return $closed;
   3540 	}
   3541 
   3542 	/**
   3543 	 * Determines whether MySQL database is at least the required minimum version.
   3544 	 *
   3545 	 * @since 2.5.0
   3546 	 *
   3547 	 * @global string $wp_version             The WordPress version string.
   3548 	 * @global string $required_mysql_version The required MySQL version string.
   3549 	 * @return void|WP_Error
   3550 	 */
   3551 	public function check_database_version() {
   3552 		global $wp_version, $required_mysql_version;
   3553 		// Make sure the server has the required MySQL version.
   3554 		if ( version_compare( $this->db_version(), $required_mysql_version, '<' ) ) {
   3555 			/* translators: 1: WordPress version number, 2: Minimum required MySQL version number. */
   3556 			return new WP_Error( 'database_version', sprintf( __( '<strong>Error</strong>: WordPress %1$s requires MySQL %2$s or higher' ), $wp_version, $required_mysql_version ) );
   3557 		}
   3558 	}
   3559 
   3560 	/**
   3561 	 * Determines whether the database supports collation.
   3562 	 *
   3563 	 * Called when WordPress is generating the table scheme.
   3564 	 *
   3565 	 * Use `wpdb::has_cap( 'collation' )`.
   3566 	 *
   3567 	 * @since 2.5.0
   3568 	 * @deprecated 3.5.0 Use wpdb::has_cap()
   3569 	 *
   3570 	 * @return bool True if collation is supported, false if not.
   3571 	 */
   3572 	public function supports_collation() {
   3573 		_deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.5.0', 'wpdb::has_cap( \'collation\' )' );
   3574 		return $this->has_cap( 'collation' );
   3575 	}
   3576 
   3577 	/**
   3578 	 * Retrieves the database character collate.
   3579 	 *
   3580 	 * @since 3.5.0
   3581 	 *
   3582 	 * @return string The database character collate.
   3583 	 */
   3584 	public function get_charset_collate() {
   3585 		$charset_collate = '';
   3586 
   3587 		if ( ! empty( $this->charset ) ) {
   3588 			$charset_collate = "DEFAULT CHARACTER SET $this->charset";
   3589 		}
   3590 		if ( ! empty( $this->collate ) ) {
   3591 			$charset_collate .= " COLLATE $this->collate";
   3592 		}
   3593 
   3594 		return $charset_collate;
   3595 	}
   3596 
   3597 	/**
   3598 	 * Determines if a database supports a particular feature.
   3599 	 *
   3600 	 * @since 2.7.0
   3601 	 * @since 4.1.0 Added support for the 'utf8mb4' feature.
   3602 	 * @since 4.6.0 Added support for the 'utf8mb4_520' feature.
   3603 	 *
   3604 	 * @see wpdb::db_version()
   3605 	 *
   3606 	 * @param string $db_cap The feature to check for. Accepts 'collation', 'group_concat',
   3607 	 *                       'subqueries', 'set_charset', 'utf8mb4', or 'utf8mb4_520'.
   3608 	 * @return int|false Whether the database feature is supported, false otherwise.
   3609 	 */
   3610 	public function has_cap( $db_cap ) {
   3611 		$version = $this->db_version();
   3612 
   3613 		switch ( strtolower( $db_cap ) ) {
   3614 			case 'collation':    // @since 2.5.0
   3615 			case 'group_concat': // @since 2.7.0
   3616 			case 'subqueries':   // @since 2.7.0
   3617 				return version_compare( $version, '4.1', '>=' );
   3618 			case 'set_charset':
   3619 				return version_compare( $version, '5.0.7', '>=' );
   3620 			case 'utf8mb4':      // @since 4.1.0
   3621 				if ( version_compare( $version, '5.5.3', '<' ) ) {
   3622 					return false;
   3623 				}
   3624 				if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   3625 					$client_version = mysqli_get_client_info();
   3626 				} else {
   3627 					$client_version = mysql_get_client_info();
   3628 				}
   3629 
   3630 				/*
   3631 				 * libmysql has supported utf8mb4 since 5.5.3, same as the MySQL server.
   3632 				 * mysqlnd has supported utf8mb4 since 5.0.9.
   3633 				 */
   3634 				if ( false !== strpos( $client_version, 'mysqlnd' ) ) {
   3635 					$client_version = preg_replace( '/^\D+([\d.]+).*/', '$1', $client_version );
   3636 					return version_compare( $client_version, '5.0.9', '>=' );
   3637 				} else {
   3638 					return version_compare( $client_version, '5.5.3', '>=' );
   3639 				}
   3640 			case 'utf8mb4_520': // @since 4.6.0
   3641 				return version_compare( $version, '5.6', '>=' );
   3642 		}
   3643 
   3644 		return false;
   3645 	}
   3646 
   3647 	/**
   3648 	 * Retrieves a comma-separated list of the names of the functions that called wpdb.
   3649 	 *
   3650 	 * @since 2.5.0
   3651 	 *
   3652 	 * @return string Comma-separated list of the calling functions.
   3653 	 */
   3654 	public function get_caller() {
   3655 		return wp_debug_backtrace_summary( __CLASS__ );
   3656 	}
   3657 
   3658 	/**
   3659 	 * Retrieves the MySQL server version.
   3660 	 *
   3661 	 * @since 2.7.0
   3662 	 *
   3663 	 * @return string|null Version number on success, null on failure.
   3664 	 */
   3665 	public function db_version() {
   3666 		return preg_replace( '/[^0-9.].*/', '', $this->db_server_info() );
   3667 	}
   3668 
   3669 	/**
   3670 	 * Retrieves full MySQL server information.
   3671 	 *
   3672 	 * @since 5.5.0
   3673 	 *
   3674 	 * @return string|false Server info on success, false on failure.
   3675 	 */
   3676 	public function db_server_info() {
   3677 		if ( $this->use_mysqli ) {
   3678 			$server_info = mysqli_get_server_info( $this->dbh );
   3679 		} else {
   3680 			$server_info = mysql_get_server_info( $this->dbh );
   3681 		}
   3682 
   3683 		return $server_info;
   3684 	}
   3685 }