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postgresql-for-wordpress/pg4wp/core.php
hawk__ 725baa8cfb Split 'db.php' so it is now just some kind of a 'bootloader'
The 'pg4wp' directory should be put in 'wp-content' instead of 'wp-content/plugins' (which is still supported)

git-svn-id: https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/postgresql-for-wordpress/trunk@418484 b8457f37-d9ea-0310-8a92-e5e31aec5664
2011-08-02 23:27:36 +00:00

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<?php
/**
* @package PostgreSQL_For_Wordpress
* @version $Id$
* @author Hawk__, www.hawkix.net
*/
/**
* This file does all the initialisation tasks
*/
// Logs are put in the pg4wp directory
define( 'PG4WP_LOG', PG4WP_ROOT.'/logs/');
// Check if the logs directory is needed and exists or create it if possible
if( (PG4WP_DEBUG || PG4WP_LOG_ERRORS) &&
!file_exists( PG4WP_LOG) &&
is_writable(dirname( PG4WP_LOG)))
mkdir( PG4WP_LOG);
// Load the driver defined in 'db.php'
require_once( PG4WP_ROOT.'/driver_'.DB_DRIVER.'.php');
// This loads up the wpdb class applying appropriate changes to it
$replaces = array(
'define( ' => '// define( ',
'class wpdb' => 'class wpdb2',
'new wpdb' => 'new wpdb2',
'mysql_' => 'wpsql_',
'<?php' => '',
'?>' => '',
);
eval( str_replace( array_keys($replaces), array_values($replaces), file_get_contents(ABSPATH.'/wp-includes/wp-db.php')));
// Create wpdb object if not already done
if (! isset($wpdb))
$wpdb = new wpdb2( DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD, DB_NAME, DB_HOST );