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<?php
/**
 * WordPress database access abstraction class.
 *
 * Original code from {@link http://php.justinvincent.com Justin Vincent (justin@visunet.ie)}
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Database
 * @since 0.71
 */

/**
 * @since 0.71
 */
define( 'EZSQL_VERSION', 'WP1.25' );

/**
 * @since 0.71
 */
define( 'OBJECT', 'OBJECT' );
// phpcs:ignore Generic.NamingConventions.UpperCaseConstantName.ConstantNotUpperCase
define( 'object', 'OBJECT' ); // Back compat.

/**
 * @since 2.5.0
 */
define( 'OBJECT_K', 'OBJECT_K' );

/**
 * @since 0.71
 */
define( 'ARRAY_A', 'ARRAY_A' );

/**
 * @since 0.71
 */
define( 'ARRAY_N', 'ARRAY_N' );

/**
 * WordPress database access abstraction class.
 *
 * This class is used to interact with a database without needing to use raw SQL statements.
 * By default, WordPress uses this class to instantiate the global $wpdb object, providing
 * access to the WordPress database.
 *
 * It is possible to replace this class with your own by setting the $wpdb global variable
 * in wp-content/db.php file to your class. The wpdb class will still be included, so you can
 * extend it or simply use your own.
 *
 * @link https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wpdb/
 *
 * @since 0.71
 */
#[AllowDynamicProperties]
class wpdb {

    /**
     * Whether to show SQL/DB errors.
     *
     * Default is to show errors if both WP_DEBUG and WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY evaluate to true.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @var bool
     */
    public $show_errors = false;

    /**
     * Whether to suppress errors during the DB bootstrapping. Default false.
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @var bool
     */
    public $suppress_errors = false;

    /**
     * The error encountered during the last query.
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $last_error = '';

    /**
     * The number of queries made.
     *
     * @since 1.2.0
     *
     * @var int
     */
    public $num_queries = 0;

    /**
     * Count of rows returned by the last query.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @var int
     */
    public $num_rows = 0;

    /**
     * Count of rows affected by the last query.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @var int
     */
    public $rows_affected = 0;

    /**
     * The ID generated for an AUTO_INCREMENT column by the last query (usually INSERT).
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @var int
     */
    public $insert_id = 0;

    /**
     * The last query made.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $last_query;

    /**
     * Results of the last query.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @var stdClass[]|null
     */
    public $last_result;

    /**
     * Database query result.
     *
     * Possible values:
     *
     * - `mysqli_result` instance for successful SELECT, SHOW, DESCRIBE, or EXPLAIN queries
     * - `true` for other query types that were successful
     * - `null` if a query is yet to be made or if the result has since been flushed
     * - `false` if the query returned an error
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @var mysqli_result|bool|null
     */
    protected $result;

    /**
     * Cached column info, for confidence checking data before inserting.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @var array
     */
    protected $col_meta = array();

    /**
     * Calculated character sets keyed by table name.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @var string[]
     */
    protected $table_charset = array();

    /**
     * Whether text fields in the current query need to be confidence checked.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @var bool
     */
    protected $check_current_query = true;

    /**
     * Flag to ensure we don't run into recursion problems when checking the collation.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::check_safe_collation()
     * @var bool
     */
    private $checking_collation = false;

    /**
     * Saved info on the table column.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @var array
     */
    protected $col_info;

    /**
     * Log of queries that were executed, for debugging purposes.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     * @since 2.5.0 The third element in each query log was added to record the calling functions.
     * @since 5.1.0 The fourth element in each query log was added to record the start time.
     * @since 5.3.0 The fifth element in each query log was added to record custom data.
     *
     * @var array[] {
     *     Array of arrays containing information about queries that were executed.
     *
     *     @type array ...$0 {
     *         Data for each query.
     *
     *         @type string $0 The query's SQL.
     *         @type float  $1 Total time spent on the query, in seconds.
     *         @type string $2 Comma-separated list of the calling functions.
     *         @type float  $3 Unix timestamp of the time at the start of the query.
     *         @type array  $4 Custom query data.
     *     }
     * }
     */
    public $queries;

    /**
     * The number of times to retry reconnecting before dying. Default 5.
     *
     * @since 3.9.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::check_connection()
     * @var int
     */
    protected $reconnect_retries = 5;

    /**
     * WordPress table prefix.
     *
     * You can set this to have multiple WordPress installations in a single database.
     * The second reason is for possible security precautions.
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $prefix = '';

    /**
     * WordPress base table prefix.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $base_prefix;

    /**
     * Whether the database queries are ready to start executing.
     *
     * @since 2.3.2
     *
     * @var bool
     */
    public $ready = false;

    /**
     * Blog ID.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @var int
     */
    public $blogid = 0;

    /**
     * Site ID.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @var int
     */
    public $siteid = 0;

    /**
     * List of WordPress per-site tables.
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::tables()
     * @var string[]
     */
    public $tables = array(
        'posts',
        'comments',
        'links',
        'options',
        'postmeta',
        'terms',
        'term_taxonomy',
        'term_relationships',
        'termmeta',
        'commentmeta',
    );

    /**
     * List of deprecated WordPress tables.
     *
     * 'categories', 'post2cat', and 'link2cat' were deprecated in 2.3.0, db version 5539.
     *
     * @since 2.9.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::tables()
     * @var string[]
     */
    public $old_tables = array( 'categories', 'post2cat', 'link2cat' );

    /**
     * List of WordPress global tables.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::tables()
     * @var string[]
     */
    public $global_tables = array( 'users', 'usermeta' );

    /**
     * List of Multisite global tables.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::tables()
     * @var string[]
     */
    public $ms_global_tables = array(
        'blogs',
        'blogmeta',
        'signups',
        'site',
        'sitemeta',
        'registration_log',
    );

    /**
     * List of deprecated WordPress Multisite global tables.
     *
     * @since 6.1.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::tables()
     * @var string[]
     */
    public $old_ms_global_tables = array( 'sitecategories' );

    /**
     * WordPress Comments table.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $comments;

    /**
     * WordPress Comment Metadata table.
     *
     * @since 2.9.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $commentmeta;

    /**
     * WordPress Links table.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $links;

    /**
     * WordPress Options table.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $options;

    /**
     * WordPress Post Metadata table.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $postmeta;

    /**
     * WordPress Posts table.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $posts;

    /**
     * WordPress Terms table.
     *
     * @since 2.3.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $terms;

    /**
     * WordPress Term Relationships table.
     *
     * @since 2.3.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $term_relationships;

    /**
     * WordPress Term Taxonomy table.
     *
     * @since 2.3.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $term_taxonomy;

    /**
     * WordPress Term Meta table.
     *
     * @since 4.4.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $termmeta;

    //
    // Global and Multisite tables
    //

    /**
     * WordPress User Metadata table.
     *
     * @since 2.3.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $usermeta;

    /**
     * WordPress Users table.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $users;

    /**
     * Multisite Blogs table.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $blogs;

    /**
     * Multisite Blog Metadata table.
     *
     * @since 5.1.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $blogmeta;

    /**
     * Multisite Registration Log table.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $registration_log;

    /**
     * Multisite Signups table.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $signups;

    /**
     * Multisite Sites table.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $site;

    /**
     * Multisite Sitewide Terms table.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $sitecategories;

    /**
     * Multisite Site Metadata table.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $sitemeta;

    /**
     * Format specifiers for DB columns.
     *
     * Columns not listed here default to %s. Initialized during WP load.
     * Keys are column names, values are format types: 'ID' => '%d'.
     *
     * @since 2.8.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::prepare()
     * @see wpdb::insert()
     * @see wpdb::update()
     * @see wpdb::delete()
     * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
     * @var array
     */
    public $field_types = array();

    /**
     * Database table columns charset.
     *
     * @since 2.2.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $charset;

    /**
     * Database table columns collate.
     *
     * @since 2.2.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $collate;

    /**
     * Database Username.
     *
     * @since 2.9.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    protected $dbuser;

    /**
     * Database Password.
     *
     * @since 3.1.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    protected $dbpassword;

    /**
     * Database Name.
     *
     * @since 3.1.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    protected $dbname;

    /**
     * Database Host.
     *
     * @since 3.1.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    protected $dbhost;

    /**
     * Database handle.
     *
     * Possible values:
     *
     * - `mysqli` instance during normal operation
     * - `null` if the connection is yet to be made or has been closed
     * - `false` if the connection has failed
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @var mysqli|false|null
     */
    protected $dbh;

    /**
     * A textual description of the last query/get_row/get_var call.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @var string
     */
    public $func_call;

    /**
     * Whether MySQL is used as the database engine.
     *
     * Set in wpdb::db_connect() to true, by default. This is used when checking
     * against the required MySQL version for WordPress. Normally, a replacement
     * database drop-in (db.php) will skip these checks, but setting this to true
     * will force the checks to occur.
     *
     * @since 3.3.0
     *
     * @var bool
     */
    public $is_mysql = null;

    /**
     * A list of incompatible SQL modes.
     *
     * @since 3.9.0
     *
     * @var string[]
     */
    protected $incompatible_modes = array(
        'NO_ZERO_DATE',
        'ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY',
        'STRICT_TRANS_TABLES',
        'STRICT_ALL_TABLES',
        'TRADITIONAL',
        'ANSI',
    );

    /**
     * Backward compatibility, where wpdb::prepare() has not quoted formatted/argnum placeholders.
     *
     * This is often used for table/field names (before %i was supported), and sometimes string formatting, e.g.
     *
     *     $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE `%1$s` = "%2$s something %3$s" OR %1$s = "%4$-10s"', 'field_1', 'a', 'b', 'c' );
     *
     * But it's risky, e.g. forgetting to add quotes, resulting in SQL Injection vulnerabilities:
     *
     *     $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE (id = %1s) OR (id = %2$s)', $_GET['id'], $_GET['id'] ); // ?id=id
     *
     * This feature is preserved while plugin authors update their code to use safer approaches:
     *
     *     $_GET['key'] = 'a`b';
     *
     *     $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE %1s = %s',        $_GET['key'], $_GET['value'] ); // WHERE a`b = 'value'
     *     $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE `%1$s` = "%2$s"', $_GET['key'], $_GET['value'] ); // WHERE `a`b` = "value"
     *
     *     $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE %i = %s',         $_GET['key'], $_GET['value'] ); // WHERE `a``b` = 'value'
     *
     * While changing to false will be fine for queries not using formatted/argnum placeholders,
     * any remaining cases are most likely going to result in SQL errors (good, in a way):
     *
     *     $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE %1$s = "%2$-10s"', 'my_field', 'my_value' );
     *     true  = WHERE my_field = "my_value  "
     *     false = WHERE 'my_field' = "'my_value  '"
     *
     * But there may be some queries that result in an SQL Injection vulnerability:
     *
     *     $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE id = %1$s', $_GET['id'] ); // ?id=id
     *
     * So there may need to be a `_doing_it_wrong()` phase, after we know everyone can use
     * identifier placeholders (%i), but before this feature is disabled or removed.
     *
     * @since 6.2.0
     * @var bool
     */
    private $allow_unsafe_unquoted_parameters = true;

    /**
     * Whether to use the mysqli extension over mysql. This is no longer used as the mysql
     * extension is no longer supported.
     *
     * Default true.
     *
     * @since 3.9.0
     * @since 6.4.0 This property was removed.
     * @since 6.4.1 This property was reinstated and its default value was changed to true.
     *              The property is no longer used in core but may be accessed externally.
     *
     * @var bool
     */
    private $use_mysqli = true;

    /**
     * Whether we've managed to successfully connect at some point.
     *
     * @since 3.9.0
     *
     * @var bool
     */
    private $has_connected = false;

    /**
     * Time when the last query was performed.
     *
     * Only set when `SAVEQUERIES` is defined and truthy.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     *
     * @var float
     */
    public $time_start = null;

    /**
     * The last SQL error that was encountered.
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @var WP_Error|string
     */
    public $error = null;

    /**
     * Connects to the database server and selects a database.
     *
     * Does the actual setting up
     * of the class properties and connection to the database.
     *
     * @since 2.0.8
     *
     * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3354
     *
     * @param string $dbuser     Database user.
     * @param string $dbpassword Database password.
     * @param string $dbname     Database name.
     * @param string $dbhost     Database host.
     */
    public function __construct( $dbuser, $dbpassword, $dbname, $dbhost ) {
        if ( WP_DEBUG && WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY ) {
            $this->show_errors();
        }

        $this->dbuser     = $dbuser;
        $this->dbpassword = $dbpassword;
        $this->dbname     = $dbname;
        $this->dbhost     = $dbhost;

        // wp-config.php creation will manually connect when ready.
        if ( defined( 'WP_SETUP_CONFIG' ) ) {
            return;
        }

        $this->db_connect();
    }

    /**
     * Makes private properties readable for backward compatibility.
     *
     * @since 3.5.0
     *
     * @param string $name The private member to get, and optionally process.
     * @return mixed The private member.
     */
    public function __get( $name ) {
        if ( 'col_info' === $name ) {
            $this->load_col_info();
        }

        return $this->$name;
    }

    /**
     * Makes private properties settable for backward compatibility.
     *
     * @since 3.5.0
     *
     * @param string $name  The private member to set.
     * @param mixed  $value The value to set.
     */
    public function __set( $name, $value ) {
        $protected_members = array(
            'col_meta',
            'table_charset',
            'check_current_query',
            'allow_unsafe_unquoted_parameters',
        );
        if ( in_array( $name, $protected_members, true ) ) {
            return;
        }
        $this->$name = $value;
    }

    /**
     * Makes private properties check-able for backward compatibility.
     *
     * @since 3.5.0
     *
     * @param string $name The private member to check.
     * @return bool If the member is set or not.
     */
    public function __isset( $name ) {
        return isset( $this->$name );
    }

    /**
     * Makes private properties un-settable for backward compatibility.
     *
     * @since 3.5.0
     *
     * @param string $name  The private member to unset
     */
    public function __unset( $name ) {
        unset( $this->$name );
    }

    /**
     * Sets $this->charset and $this->collate.
     *
     * @since 3.1.0
     */
    public function init_charset() {
        $charset = '';
        $collate = '';

        if ( function_exists( 'is_multisite' ) && is_multisite() ) {
            $charset = 'utf8';
            if ( defined( 'DB_COLLATE' ) && DB_COLLATE ) {
                $collate = DB_COLLATE;
            } else {
                $collate = 'utf8_general_ci';
            }
        } elseif ( defined( 'DB_COLLATE' ) ) {
            $collate = DB_COLLATE;
        }

        if ( defined( 'DB_CHARSET' ) ) {
            $charset = DB_CHARSET;
        }

        $charset_collate = $this->determine_charset( $charset, $collate );

        $this->charset = $charset_collate['charset'];
        $this->collate = $charset_collate['collate'];
    }

    /**
     * Determines the best charset and collation to use given a charset and collation.
     *
     * For example, when able, utf8mb4 should be used instead of utf8.
     *
     * @since 4.6.0
     *
     * @param string $charset The character set to check.
     * @param string $collate The collation to check.
     * @return array {
     *     The most appropriate character set and collation to use.
     *
     *     @type string $charset Character set.
     *     @type string $collate Collation.
     * }
     */
    public function determine_charset( $charset, $collate ) {
        if ( ( ! ( $this->dbh instanceof mysqli ) ) || empty( $this->dbh ) ) {
            return compact( 'charset', 'collate' );
        }

        if ( 'utf8' === $charset ) {
            $charset = 'utf8mb4';
        }

        if ( 'utf8mb4' === $charset ) {
            // _general_ is outdated, so we can upgrade it to _unicode_, instead.
            if ( ! $collate || 'utf8_general_ci' === $collate ) {
                $collate = 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci';
            } else {
                $collate = str_replace( 'utf8_', 'utf8mb4_', $collate );
            }
        }

        // _unicode_520_ is a better collation, we should use that when it's available.
        if ( $this->has_cap( 'utf8mb4_520' ) && 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci' === $collate ) {
            $collate = 'utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci';
        }

        return compact( 'charset', 'collate' );
    }

    /**
     * Sets the connection's character set.
     *
     * @since 3.1.0
     *
     * @param mysqli $dbh     The connection returned by `mysqli_connect()`.
     * @param string $charset Optional. The character set. Default null.
     * @param string $collate Optional. The collation. Default null.
     */
    public function set_charset( $dbh, $charset = null, $collate = null ) {
        if ( ! isset( $charset ) ) {
            $charset = $this->charset;
        }
        if ( ! isset( $collate ) ) {
            $collate = $this->collate;
        }
        if ( $this->has_cap( 'collation' ) && ! empty( $charset ) ) {
            $set_charset_succeeded = true;

            if ( function_exists( 'mysqli_set_charset' ) && $this->has_cap( 'set_charset' ) ) {
                $set_charset_succeeded = mysqli_set_charset( $dbh, $charset );
            }

            if ( $set_charset_succeeded ) {
                $query = $this->prepare( 'SET NAMES %s', $charset );
                if ( ! empty( $collate ) ) {
                    $query .= $this->prepare( ' COLLATE %s', $collate );
                }
                mysqli_query( $dbh, $query );
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Changes the current SQL mode, and ensures its WordPress compatibility.
     *
     * If no modes are passed, it will ensure the current MySQL server modes are compatible.
     *
     * @since 3.9.0
     *
     * @param array $modes Optional. A list of SQL modes to set. Default empty array.
     */
    public function set_sql_mode( $modes = array() ) {
        if ( empty( $modes ) ) {
            $res = mysqli_query( $this->dbh, 'SELECT @@SESSION.sql_mode' );

            if ( empty( $res ) ) {
                return;
            }

            $modes_array = mysqli_fetch_array( $res );

            if ( empty( $modes_array[0] ) ) {
                return;
            }

            $modes_str = $modes_array[0];

            if ( empty( $modes_str ) ) {
                return;
            }

            $modes = explode( ',', $modes_str );
        }

        $modes = array_change_key_case( $modes, CASE_UPPER );

        /**
         * Filters the list of incompatible SQL modes to exclude.
         *
         * @since 3.9.0
         *
         * @param array $incompatible_modes An array of incompatible modes.
         */
        $incompatible_modes = (array) apply_filters( 'incompatible_sql_modes', $this->incompatible_modes );

        foreach ( $modes as $i => $mode ) {
            if ( in_array( $mode, $incompatible_modes, true ) ) {
                unset( $modes[ $i ] );
            }
        }

        $modes_str = implode( ',', $modes );

        mysqli_query( $this->dbh, "SET SESSION sql_mode='$modes_str'" );
    }

    /**
     * Sets the table prefix for the WordPress tables.
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @param string $prefix          Alphanumeric name for the new prefix.
     * @param bool   $set_table_names Optional. Whether the table names, e.g. wpdb::$posts,
     *                                should be updated or not. Default true.
     * @return string|WP_Error Old prefix or WP_Error on error.
     */
    public function set_prefix( $prefix, $set_table_names = true ) {

        if ( preg_match( '|[^a-z0-9_]|i', $prefix ) ) {
            return new WP_Error( 'invalid_db_prefix', 'Invalid database prefix' );
        }

        $old_prefix = is_multisite() ? '' : $prefix;

        if ( isset( $this->base_prefix ) ) {
            $old_prefix = $this->base_prefix;
        }

        $this->base_prefix = $prefix;

        if ( $set_table_names ) {
            foreach ( $this->tables( 'global' ) as $table => $prefixed_table ) {
                $this->$table = $prefixed_table;
            }

            if ( is_multisite() && empty( $this->blogid ) ) {
                return $old_prefix;
            }

            $this->prefix = $this->get_blog_prefix();

            foreach ( $this->tables( 'blog' ) as $table => $prefixed_table ) {
                $this->$table = $prefixed_table;
            }

            foreach ( $this->tables( 'old' ) as $table => $prefixed_table ) {
                $this->$table = $prefixed_table;
            }
        }
        return $old_prefix;
    }

    /**
     * Sets blog ID.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @param int $blog_id
     * @param int $network_id Optional. Network ID. Default 0.
     * @return int Previous blog ID.
     */
    public function set_blog_id( $blog_id, $network_id = 0 ) {
        if ( ! empty( $network_id ) ) {
            $this->siteid = $network_id;
        }

        $old_blog_id  = $this->blogid;
        $this->blogid = $blog_id;

        $this->prefix = $this->get_blog_prefix();

        foreach ( $this->tables( 'blog' ) as $table => $prefixed_table ) {
            $this->$table = $prefixed_table;
        }

        foreach ( $this->tables( 'old' ) as $table => $prefixed_table ) {
            $this->$table = $prefixed_table;
        }

        return $old_blog_id;
    }

    /**
     * Gets blog prefix.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @param int $blog_id Optional. Blog ID to retrieve the table prefix for.
     *                     Defaults to the current blog ID.
     * @return string Blog prefix.
     */
    public function get_blog_prefix( $blog_id = null ) {
        if ( is_multisite() ) {
            if ( null === $blog_id ) {
                $blog_id = $this->blogid;
            }

            $blog_id = (int) $blog_id;

            if ( defined( 'MULTISITE' ) && ( 0 === $blog_id || 1 === $blog_id ) ) {
                return $this->base_prefix;
            } else {
                return $this->base_prefix . $blog_id . '_';
            }
        } else {
            return $this->base_prefix;
        }
    }

    /**
     * Returns an array of WordPress tables.
     *
     * Also allows for the `CUSTOM_USER_TABLE` and `CUSTOM_USER_META_TABLE` to override the WordPress users
     * and usermeta tables that would otherwise be determined by the prefix.
     *
     * The `$scope` argument can take one of the following:
     *
     * - 'all' - returns 'all' and 'global' tables. No old tables are returned.
     * - 'blog' - returns the blog-level tables for the queried blog.
     * - 'global' - returns the global tables for the installation, returning multisite tables only on multisite.
     * - 'ms_global' - returns the multisite global tables, regardless if current installation is multisite.
     * - 'old' - returns tables which are deprecated.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     * @since 6.1.0 `old` now includes deprecated multisite global tables only on multisite.
     *
     * @uses wpdb::$tables
     * @uses wpdb::$old_tables
     * @uses wpdb::$global_tables
     * @uses wpdb::$ms_global_tables
     * @uses wpdb::$old_ms_global_tables
     *
     * @param string $scope   Optional. Possible values include 'all', 'global', 'ms_global', 'blog',
     *                        or 'old' tables. Default 'all'.
     * @param bool   $prefix  Optional. Whether to include table prefixes. If blog prefix is requested,
     *                        then the custom users and usermeta tables will be mapped. Default true.
     * @param int    $blog_id Optional. The blog_id to prefix. Used only when prefix is requested.
     *                        Defaults to `wpdb::$blogid`.
     * @return string[] Table names. When a prefix is requested, the key is the unprefixed table name.
     */
    public function tables( $scope = 'all', $prefix = true, $blog_id = 0 ) {
        switch ( $scope ) {
            case 'all':
                $tables = array_merge( $this->global_tables, $this->tables );
                if ( is_multisite() ) {
                    $tables = array_merge( $tables, $this->ms_global_tables );
                }
                break;
            case 'blog':
                $tables = $this->tables;
                break;
            case 'global':
                $tables = $this->global_tables;
                if ( is_multisite() ) {
                    $tables = array_merge( $tables, $this->ms_global_tables );
                }
                break;
            case 'ms_global':
                $tables = $this->ms_global_tables;
                break;
            case 'old':
                $tables = $this->old_tables;
                if ( is_multisite() ) {
                    $tables = array_merge( $tables, $this->old_ms_global_tables );
                }
                break;
            default:
                return array();
        }

        if ( $prefix ) {
            if ( ! $blog_id ) {
                $blog_id = $this->blogid;
            }
            $blog_prefix   = $this->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id );
            $base_prefix   = $this->base_prefix;
            $global_tables = array_merge( $this->global_tables, $this->ms_global_tables );
            foreach ( $tables as $k => $table ) {
                if ( in_array( $table, $global_tables, true ) ) {
                    $tables[ $table ] = $base_prefix . $table;
                } else {
                    $tables[ $table ] = $blog_prefix . $table;
                }
                unset( $tables[ $k ] );
            }

            if ( isset( $tables['users'] ) && defined( 'CUSTOM_USER_TABLE' ) ) {
                $tables['users'] = CUSTOM_USER_TABLE;
            }

            if ( isset( $tables['usermeta'] ) && defined( 'CUSTOM_USER_META_TABLE' ) ) {
                $tables['usermeta'] = CUSTOM_USER_META_TABLE;
            }
        }

        return $tables;
    }

    /**
     * Selects a database using the current or provided database connection.
     *
     * The database name will be changed based on the current database connection.
     * On failure, the execution will bail and display a DB error.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @param string $db  Database name.
     * @param mysqli $dbh Optional. Database connection.
     *                    Defaults to the current database handle.
     */
    public function select( $db, $dbh = null ) {
        if ( is_null( $dbh ) ) {
            $dbh = $this->dbh;
        }

        $success = mysqli_select_db( $dbh, $db );

        if ( ! $success ) {
            $this->ready = false;
            if ( ! did_action( 'template_redirect' ) ) {
                wp_load_translations_early();

                $message = '<h1>' . __( 'Cannot select database' ) . "</h1>\n";

                $message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
                    /* translators: %s: Database name. */
                    __( 'The database server could be connected to (which means your username and password is okay) but the %s database could not be selected.' ),
                    '<code>' . htmlspecialchars( $db, ENT_QUOTES ) . '</code>'
                ) . "</p>\n";

                $message .= "<ul>\n";
                $message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure it exists?' ) . "</li>\n";

                $message .= '<li>' . sprintf(
                    /* translators: 1: Database user, 2: Database name. */
                    __( 'Does the user %1$s have permission to use the %2$s database?' ),
                    '<code>' . htmlspecialchars( $this->dbuser, ENT_QUOTES ) . '</code>',
                    '<code>' . htmlspecialchars( $db, ENT_QUOTES ) . '</code>'
                ) . "</li>\n";

                $message .= '<li>' . sprintf(
                    /* translators: %s: Database name. */
                    __( 'On some systems the name of your database is prefixed with your username, so it would be like <code>username_%1$s</code>. Could that be the problem?' ),
                    htmlspecialchars( $db, ENT_QUOTES )
                ) . "</li>\n";

                $message .= "</ul>\n";

                $message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
                    /* translators: %s: Support forums URL. */
                    __( 'If you do not 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>.' ),
                    __( 'https://wordpress.org/support/forums/' )
                ) . "</p>\n";

                $this->bail( $message, 'db_select_fail' );
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Do not use, deprecated.
     *
     * Use esc_sql() or wpdb::prepare() instead.
     *
     * @since 2.8.0
     * @deprecated 3.6.0 Use wpdb::prepare()
     * @see wpdb::prepare()
     * @see esc_sql()
     *
     * @param string $data
     * @return string
     */
    public function _weak_escape( $data ) {
        if ( func_num_args() === 1 && function_exists( '_deprecated_function' ) ) {
            _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '3.6.0', 'wpdb::prepare() or esc_sql()' );
        }
        return addslashes( $data );
    }

    /**
     * Real escape using mysqli_real_escape_string().
     *
     * @since 2.8.0
     *
     * @see mysqli_real_escape_string()
     *
     * @param string $data String to escape.
     * @return string Escaped string.
     */
    public function _real_escape( $data ) {
        if ( ! is_scalar( $data ) ) {
            return '';
        }

        if ( $this->dbh ) {
            $escaped = mysqli_real_escape_string( $this->dbh, $data );
        } else {
            $class = get_class( $this );

            wp_load_translations_early();
            /* translators: %s: Database access abstraction class, usually wpdb or a class extending wpdb. */
            _doing_it_wrong( $class, sprintf( __( '%s must set a database connection for use with escaping.' ), $class ), '3.6.0' );

            $escaped = addslashes( $data );
        }

        return $this->add_placeholder_escape( $escaped );
    }

    /**
     * Escapes data. Works on arrays.
     *
     * @since 2.8.0
     *
     * @uses wpdb::_real_escape()
     *
     * @param string|array $data Data to escape.
     * @return string|array Escaped data, in the same type as supplied.
     */
    public function _escape( $data ) {
        if ( is_array( $data ) ) {
            foreach ( $data as $k => $v ) {
                if ( is_array( $v ) ) {
                    $data[ $k ] = $this->_escape( $v );
                } else {
                    $data[ $k ] = $this->_real_escape( $v );
                }
            }
        } else {
            $data = $this->_real_escape( $data );
        }

        return $data;
    }

    /**
     * Do not use, deprecated.
     *
     * Use esc_sql() or wpdb::prepare() instead.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     * @deprecated 3.6.0 Use wpdb::prepare()
     * @see wpdb::prepare()
     * @see esc_sql()
     *
     * @param string|array $data Data to escape.
     * @return string|array Escaped data, in the same type as supplied.
     */
    public function escape( $data ) {
        if ( func_num_args() === 1 && function_exists( '_deprecated_function' ) ) {
            _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '3.6.0', 'wpdb::prepare() or esc_sql()' );
        }
        if ( is_array( $data ) ) {
            foreach ( $data as $k => $v ) {
                if ( is_array( $v ) ) {
                    $data[ $k ] = $this->escape( $v, 'recursive' );
                } else {
                    $data[ $k ] = $this->_weak_escape( $v, 'internal' );
                }
            }
        } else {
            $data = $this->_weak_escape( $data, 'internal' );
        }

        return $data;
    }

    /**
     * Escapes content by reference for insertion into the database, for security.
     *
     * @uses wpdb::_real_escape()
     *
     * @since 2.3.0
     *
     * @param string $data String to escape.
     */
    public function escape_by_ref( &$data ) {
        if ( ! is_float( $data ) ) {
            $data = $this->_real_escape( $data );
        }
    }

    /**
     * Quotes an identifier for a MySQL database, e.g. table/field names.
     *
     * @since 6.2.0
     *
     * @param string $identifier Identifier to escape.
     * @return string Escaped identifier.
     */
    public function quote_identifier( $identifier ) {
        return '`' . $this->_escape_identifier_value( $identifier ) . '`';
    }

    /**
     * Escapes an identifier value without adding the surrounding quotes.
     *
     * - Permitted characters in quoted identifiers include the full Unicode
     *   Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP), except U+0000.
     * - To quote the identifier itself, you need to double the character, e.g. `a``b`.
     *
     * @since 6.2.0
     *
     * @link https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/identifiers.html
     *
     * @param string $identifier Identifier to escape.
     * @return string Escaped identifier.
     */
    private function _escape_identifier_value( $identifier ) {
        return str_replace( '`', '``', $identifier );
    }

    /**
     * Prepares a SQL query for safe execution.
     *
     * Uses `sprintf()`-like syntax. The following placeholders can be used in the query string:
     *
     * - `%d` (integer)
     * - `%f` (float)
     * - `%s` (string)
     * - `%i` (identifier, e.g. table/field names)
     *
     * All placeholders MUST be left unquoted in the query string. A corresponding argument
     * MUST be passed for each placeholder.
     *
     * Note: There is one exception to the above: for compatibility with old behavior,
     * numbered or formatted string placeholders (eg, `%1$s`, `%5s`) will not have quotes
     * added by this function, so should be passed with appropriate quotes around them.
     *
     * Literal percentage signs (`%`) in the query string must be written as `%%`. Percentage wildcards
     * (for example, to use in LIKE syntax) must be passed via a substitution argument containing
     * the complete LIKE string, these cannot be inserted directly in the query string.
     * Also see wpdb::esc_like().
     *
     * Arguments may be passed as individual arguments to the method, or as a single array
     * containing all arguments. A combination of the two is not supported.
     *
     * Examples:
     *
     *     $wpdb->prepare(
     *         "SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE `column` = %s AND `field` = %d OR `other_field` LIKE %s",
     *         array( 'foo', 1337, '%bar' )
     *     );
     *
     *     $wpdb->prepare(
     *         "SELECT DATE_FORMAT(`field`, '%%c') FROM `table` WHERE `column` = %s",
     *         'foo'
     *     );
     *
     * @since 2.3.0
     * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter
     *              by updating the function signature. The second parameter was changed
     *              from `$args` to `...$args`.
     * @since 6.2.0 Added `%i` for identifiers, e.g. table or field names.
     *              Check support via `wpdb::has_cap( 'identifier_placeholders' )`.
     *              This preserves compatibility with `sprintf()`, as the C version uses
     *              `%d` and `$i` as a signed integer, whereas PHP only supports `%d`.
     *
     * @link https://www.php.net/sprintf Description of syntax.
     *
     * @param string      $query   Query statement with `sprintf()`-like placeholders.
     * @param array|mixed $args    The array of variables to substitute into the query's placeholders
     *                             if being called with an array of arguments, or the first variable
     *                             to substitute into the query's placeholders if being called with
     *                             individual arguments.
     * @param mixed       ...$args Further variables to substitute into the query's placeholders
     *                             if being called with individual arguments.
     * @return string|void Sanitized query string, if there is a query to prepare.
     */
    public function prepare( $query, ...$args ) {
        if ( is_null( $query ) ) {
            return;
        }

        /*
         * This is not meant to be foolproof -- but it will catch obviously incorrect usage.
         *
         * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file can be included
         * directly outside of WordPress core, e.g. by HyperDB, in which case
         * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php are not loaded.
         */
        if ( false === strpos( $query, '%' ) ) {
            wp_load_translations_early();
            _doing_it_wrong(
                'wpdb::prepare',
                sprintf(
                    /* translators: %s: wpdb::prepare() */
                    __( 'The query argument of %s must have a placeholder.' ),
                    'wpdb::prepare()'
                ),
                '3.9.0'
            );
        }

        /*
         * Specify the formatting allowed in a placeholder. The following are allowed:
         *
         * - Sign specifier, e.g. $+d
         * - Numbered placeholders, e.g. %1$s
         * - Padding specifier, including custom padding characters, e.g. %05s, %'#5s
         * - Alignment specifier, e.g. %05-s
         * - Precision specifier, e.g. %.2f
         */
        $allowed_format = '(?:[1-9][0-9]*[$])?[-+0-9]*(?: |0|\'.)?[-+0-9]*(?:\.[0-9]+)?';

        /*
         * If a %s placeholder already has quotes around it, removing the existing quotes
         * and re-inserting them ensures the quotes are consistent.
         *
         * For backward compatibility, this is only applied to %s, and not to placeholders like %1$s,
         * which are frequently used in the middle of longer strings, or as table name placeholders.
         */
        $query = str_replace( "'%s'", '%s', $query ); // Strip any existing single quotes.
        $query = str_replace( '"%s"', '%s', $query ); // Strip any existing double quotes.

        // Escape any unescaped percents (i.e. anything unrecognised).
        $query = preg_replace( "/%(?:%|$|(?!($allowed_format)?[sdfFi]))/", '%%\\1', $query );

        // Extract placeholders from the query.
        $split_query = preg_split( "/(^|[^%]|(?:%%)+)(%(?:$allowed_format)?[sdfFi])/", $query, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE );

        $split_query_count = count( $split_query );

        /*
         * Split always returns with 1 value before the first placeholder (even with $query = "%s"),
         * then 3 additional values per placeholder.
         */
        $placeholder_count = ( ( $split_query_count - 1 ) / 3 );

        // If args were passed as an array, as in vsprintf(), move them up.
        $passed_as_array = ( isset( $args[0] ) && is_array( $args[0] ) && 1 === count( $args ) );
        if ( $passed_as_array ) {
            $args = $args[0];
        }

        $new_query       = '';
        $key             = 2; // Keys 0 and 1 in $split_query contain values before the first placeholder.
        $arg_id          = 0;
        $arg_identifiers = array();
        $arg_strings     = array();

        while ( $key < $split_query_count ) {
            $placeholder = $split_query[ $key ];

            $format = substr( $placeholder, 1, -1 );
            $type   = substr( $placeholder, -1 );

            if ( 'f' === $type && true === $this->allow_unsafe_unquoted_parameters
                /*
                 * Note: str_ends_with() is not used here, as this file can be included
                 * directly outside of WordPress core, e.g. by HyperDB, in which case
                 * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php are not loaded.
                 */
                && '%' === substr( $split_query[ $key - 1 ], -1, 1 )
            ) {

                /*
                 * Before WP 6.2 the "force floats to be locale-unaware" RegEx didn't
                 * convert "%%%f" to "%%%F" (note the uppercase F).
                 * This was because it didn't check to see if the leading "%" was escaped.
                 * And because the "Escape any unescaped percents" RegEx used "[sdF]" in its
                 * negative lookahead assertion, when there was an odd number of "%", it added
                 * an extra "%", to give the fully escaped "%%%%f" (not a placeholder).
                 */

                $s = $split_query[ $key - 2 ] . $split_query[ $key - 1 ];
                $k = 1;
                $l = strlen( $s );
                while ( $k <= $l && '%' === $s[ $l - $k ] ) {
                    ++$k;
                }

                $placeholder = '%' . ( $k % 2 ? '%' : '' ) . $format . $type;

                --$placeholder_count;

            } else {

                // Force floats to be locale-unaware.
                if ( 'f' === $type ) {
                    $type        = 'F';
                    $placeholder = '%' . $format . $type;
                }

                if ( 'i' === $type ) {
                    $placeholder = '`%' . $format . 's`';
                    // Using a simple strpos() due to previous checking (e.g. $allowed_format).
                    $argnum_pos = strpos( $format, '$' );

                    if ( false !== $argnum_pos ) {
                        // sprintf() argnum starts at 1, $arg_id from 0.
                        $arg_identifiers[] = ( ( (int) substr( $format, 0, $argnum_pos ) ) - 1 );
                    } else {
                        $arg_identifiers[] = $arg_id;
                    }
                } elseif ( 'd' !== $type && 'F' !== $type ) {
                    /*
                     * i.e. ( 's' === $type ), where 'd' and 'F' keeps $placeholder unchanged,
                     * and we ensure string escaping is used as a safe default (e.g. even if 'x').
                     */
                    $argnum_pos = strpos( $format, '$' );

                    if ( false !== $argnum_pos ) {
                        $arg_strings[] = ( ( (int) substr( $format, 0, $argnum_pos ) ) - 1 );
                    } else {
                        $arg_strings[] = $arg_id;
                    }

                    /*
                     * Unquoted strings for backward compatibility (dangerous).
                     * First, "numbered or formatted string placeholders (eg, %1$s, %5s)".
                     * Second, if "%s" has a "%" before it, even if it's unrelated (e.g. "LIKE '%%%s%%'").
                     */
                    if ( true !== $this->allow_unsafe_unquoted_parameters
                        /*
                         * Note: str_ends_with() is not used here, as this file can be included
                         * directly outside of WordPress core, e.g. by HyperDB, in which case
                         * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php are not loaded.
                         */
                        || ( '' === $format && '%' !== substr( $split_query[ $key - 1 ], -1, 1 ) )
                    ) {
                        $placeholder = "'%" . $format . "s'";
                    }
                }
            }

            // Glue (-2), any leading characters (-1), then the new $placeholder.
            $new_query .= $split_query[ $key - 2 ] . $split_query[ $key - 1 ] . $placeholder;

            $key += 3;
            ++$arg_id;
        }

        // Replace $query; and add remaining $query characters, or index 0 if there were no placeholders.
        $query = $new_query . $split_query[ $key - 2 ];

        $dual_use = array_intersect( $arg_identifiers, $arg_strings );

        if ( count( $dual_use ) > 0 ) {
            wp_load_translations_early();

            $used_placeholders = array();

            $key    = 2;
            $arg_id = 0;
            // Parse again (only used when there is an error).
            while ( $key < $split_query_count ) {
                $placeholder = $split_query[ $key ];

                $format = substr( $placeholder, 1, -1 );

                $argnum_pos = strpos( $format, '$' );

                if ( false !== $argnum_pos ) {
                    $arg_pos = ( ( (int) substr( $format, 0, $argnum_pos ) ) - 1 );
                } else {
                    $arg_pos = $arg_id;
                }

                $used_placeholders[ $arg_pos ][] = $placeholder;

                $key += 3;
                ++$arg_id;
            }

            $conflicts = array();
            foreach ( $dual_use as $arg_pos ) {
                $conflicts[] = implode( ' and ', $used_placeholders[ $arg_pos ] );
            }

            _doing_it_wrong(
                'wpdb::prepare',
                sprintf(
                    /* translators: %s: A list of placeholders found to be a problem. */
                    __( 'Arguments cannot be prepared as both an Identifier and Value. Found the following conflicts: %s' ),
                    implode( ', ', $conflicts )
                ),
                '6.2.0'
            );

            return;
        }

        $args_count = count( $args );

        if ( $args_count !== $placeholder_count ) {
            if ( 1 === $placeholder_count && $passed_as_array ) {
                /*
                 * If the passed query only expected one argument,
                 * but the wrong number of arguments was sent as an array, bail.
                 */
                wp_load_translations_early();
                _doing_it_wrong(
                    'wpdb::prepare',
                    __( 'The query only expected one placeholder, but an array of multiple placeholders was sent.' ),
                    '4.9.0'
                );

                return;
            } else {
                /*
                 * If we don't have the right number of placeholders,
                 * but they were passed as individual arguments,
                 * or we were expecting multiple arguments in an array, throw a warning.
                 */
                wp_load_translations_early();
                _doing_it_wrong(
                    'wpdb::prepare',
                    sprintf(
                        /* translators: 1: Number of placeholders, 2: Number of arguments passed. */
                        __( 'The query does not contain the correct number of placeholders (%1$d) for the number of arguments passed (%2$d).' ),
                        $placeholder_count,
                        $args_count
                    ),
                    '4.8.3'
                );

                /*
                 * If we don't have enough arguments to match the placeholders,
                 * return an empty string to avoid a fatal error on PHP 8.
                 */
                if ( $args_count < $placeholder_count ) {
                    $max_numbered_placeholder = 0;

                    for ( $i = 2, $l = $split_query_count; $i < $l; $i += 3 ) {
                        // Assume a leading number is for a numbered placeholder, e.g. '%3$s'.
                        $argnum = (int) substr( $split_query[ $i ], 1 );

                        if ( $max_numbered_placeholder < $argnum ) {
                            $max_numbered_placeholder = $argnum;
                        }
                    }

                    if ( ! $max_numbered_placeholder || $args_count < $max_numbered_placeholder ) {
                        return '';
                    }
                }
            }
        }

        $args_escaped = array();

        foreach ( $args as $i => $value ) {
            if ( in_array( $i, $arg_identifiers, true ) ) {
                $args_escaped[] = $this->_escape_identifier_value( $value );
            } elseif ( is_int( $value ) || is_float( $value ) ) {
                $args_escaped[] = $value;
            } else {
                if ( ! is_scalar( $value ) && ! is_null( $value ) ) {
                    wp_load_translations_early();
                    _doing_it_wrong(
                        'wpdb::prepare',
                        sprintf(
                            /* translators: %s: Value type. */
                            __( 'Unsupported value type (%s).' ),
                            gettype( $value )
                        ),
                        '4.8.2'
                    );

                    // Preserving old behavior, where values are escaped as strings.
                    $value = '';
                }

                $args_escaped[] = $this->_real_escape( $value );
            }
        }

        $query = vsprintf( $query, $args_escaped );

        return $this->add_placeholder_escape( $query );
    }

    /**
     * First half of escaping for `LIKE` special characters `%` and `_` before preparing for SQL.
     *
     * Use this only before wpdb::prepare() or esc_sql(). Reversing the order is very bad for security.
     *
     * Example Prepared Statement:
     *
     *     $wild = '%';
     *     $find = 'only 43% of planets';
     *     $like = $wild . $wpdb->esc_like( $find ) . $wild;
     *     $sql  = $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_content LIKE %s", $like );
     *
     * Example Escape Chain:
     *
     *     $sql  = esc_sql( $wpdb->esc_like( $input ) );
     *
     * @since 4.0.0
     *
     * @param string $text The raw text to be escaped. The input typed by the user
     *                     should have no extra or deleted slashes.
     * @return string Text in the form of a LIKE phrase. The output is not SQL safe.
     *                Call wpdb::prepare() or wpdb::_real_escape() next.
     */
    public function esc_like( $text ) {
        return addcslashes( $text, '_%\\' );
    }

    /**
     * Prints SQL/DB error.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @global array $EZSQL_ERROR Stores error information of query and error string.
     *
     * @param string $str The error to display.
     * @return void|false Void if the showing of errors is enabled, false if disabled.
     */
    public function print_error( $str = '' ) {
        global $EZSQL_ERROR;

        if ( ! $str ) {
            $str = mysqli_error( $this->dbh );
        }

        $EZSQL_ERROR[] = array(
            'query'     => $this->last_query,
            'error_str' => $str,
        );

        if ( $this->suppress_errors ) {
            return false;
        }

        $caller = $this->get_caller();
        if ( $caller ) {
            // Not translated, as this will only appear in the error log.
            $error_str = sprintf( 'WordPress database error %1$s for query %2$s made by %3$s', $str, $this->last_query, $caller );
        } else {
            $error_str = sprintf( 'WordPress database error %1$s for query %2$s', $str, $this->last_query );
        }

        error_log( $error_str );

        // Are we showing errors?
        if ( ! $this->show_errors ) {
            return false;
        }

        wp_load_translations_early();

        // If there is an error then take note of it.
        if ( is_multisite() ) {
            $msg = sprintf(
                "%s [%s]\n%s\n",
                __( 'WordPress database error:' ),
                $str,
                $this->last_query
            );

            if ( defined( 'ERRORLOGFILE' ) ) {
                error_log( $msg, 3, ERRORLOGFILE );
            }
            if ( defined( 'DIEONDBERROR' ) ) {
                wp_die( $msg );
            }
        } else {
            $str   = htmlspecialchars( $str, ENT_QUOTES );
            $query = htmlspecialchars( $this->last_query, ENT_QUOTES );

            printf(
                '<div id="error"><p class="wpdberror"><strong>%s</strong> [%s]<br /><code>%s</code></p></div>',
                __( 'WordPress database error:' ),
                $str,
                $query
            );
        }
    }

    /**
     * Enables showing of database errors.
     *
     * This function should be used only to enable showing of errors.
     * wpdb::hide_errors() should be used instead for hiding errors.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @see wpdb::hide_errors()
     *
     * @param bool $show Optional. Whether to show errors. Default true.
     * @return bool Whether showing of errors was previously active.
     */
    public function show_errors( $show = true ) {
        $errors            = $this->show_errors;
        $this->show_errors = $show;
        return $errors;
    }

    /**
     * Disables showing of database errors.
     *
     * By default database errors are not shown.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @see wpdb::show_errors()
     *
     * @return bool Whether showing of errors was previously active.
     */
    public function hide_errors() {
        $show              = $this->show_errors;
        $this->show_errors = false;
        return $show;
    }

    /**
     * Enables or disables suppressing of database errors.
     *
     * By default database errors are suppressed.
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::hide_errors()
     *
     * @param bool $suppress Optional. Whether to suppress errors. Default true.
     * @return bool Whether suppressing of errors was previously active.
     */
    public function suppress_errors( $suppress = true ) {
        $errors                = $this->suppress_errors;
        $this->suppress_errors = (bool) $suppress;
        return $errors;
    }

    /**
     * Kills cached query results.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     */
    public function flush() {
        $this->last_result   = array();
        $this->col_info      = null;
        $this->last_query    = null;
        $this->rows_affected = 0;
        $this->num_rows      = 0;
        $this->last_error    = '';

        if ( $this->result instanceof mysqli_result ) {
            mysqli_free_result( $this->result );
            $this->result = null;

            // Confidence check before using the handle.
            if ( empty( $this->dbh ) || ! ( $this->dbh instanceof mysqli ) ) {
                return;
            }

            // Clear out any results from a multi-query.
            while ( mysqli_more_results( $this->dbh ) ) {
                mysqli_next_result( $this->dbh );
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Connects to and selects database.
     *
     * If `$allow_bail` is false, the lack of database connection will need to be handled manually.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     * @since 3.9.0 $allow_bail parameter added.
     *
     * @param bool $allow_bail Optional. Allows the function to bail. Default true.
     * @return bool True with a successful connection, false on failure.
     */
    public function db_connect( $allow_bail = true ) {
        $this->is_mysql = true;

        $client_flags = defined( 'MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS' ) ? MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS : 0;

        /*
         * Set the MySQLi error reporting off because WordPress handles its own.
         * This is due to the default value change from `MYSQLI_REPORT_OFF`
         * to `MYSQLI_REPORT_ERROR|MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT` in PHP 8.1.
         */
        mysqli_report( MYSQLI_REPORT_OFF );

        $this->dbh = mysqli_init();

        $host    = $this->dbhost;
        $port    = null;
        $socket  = null;
        $is_ipv6 = false;

        $host_data = $this->parse_db_host( $this->dbhost );
        if ( $host_data ) {
            list( $host, $port, $socket, $is_ipv6 ) = $host_data;
        }

        /*
         * If using the `mysqlnd` library, the IPv6 address needs to be enclosed
         * in square brackets, whereas it doesn't while using the `libmysqlclient` library.
         * @see https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67563
         */
        if ( $is_ipv6 && extension_loaded( 'mysqlnd' ) ) {
            $host = "[$host]";
        }

        if ( WP_DEBUG ) {
            mysqli_real_connect( $this->dbh, $host, $this->dbuser, $this->dbpassword, null, $port, $socket, $client_flags );
        } else {
            // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.NoSilencedErrors.Discouraged
            @mysqli_real_connect( $this->dbh, $host, $this->dbuser, $this->dbpassword, null, $port, $socket, $client_flags );
        }

        if ( $this->dbh->connect_errno ) {
            $this->dbh = null;
        }

        if ( ! $this->dbh && $allow_bail ) {
            wp_load_translations_early();

            // Load custom DB error template, if present.
            if ( file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/db-error.php' ) ) {
                require_once WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/db-error.php';
                die();
            }

            $message = '<h1>' . __( 'Error establishing a database connection' ) . "</h1>\n";

            $message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
                /* translators: 1: wp-config.php, 2: Database host. */
                __( 'This either means that the username and password information in your %1$s file is incorrect or that contact with the database server at %2$s could not be established. This could mean your host&#8217;s database server is down.' ),
                '<code>wp-config.php</code>',
                '<code>' . htmlspecialchars( $this->dbhost, ENT_QUOTES ) . '</code>'
            ) . "</p>\n";

            $message .= "<ul>\n";
            $message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure you have the correct username and password?' ) . "</li>\n";
            $message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure you have typed the correct hostname?' ) . "</li>\n";
            $message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure the database server is running?' ) . "</li>\n";
            $message .= "</ul>\n";

            $message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
                /* translators: %s: Support forums URL. */
                __( 'If you are 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>.' ),
                __( 'https://wordpress.org/support/forums/' )
            ) . "</p>\n";

            $this->bail( $message, 'db_connect_fail' );

            return false;
        } elseif ( $this->dbh ) {
            if ( ! $this->has_connected ) {
                $this->init_charset();
            }

            $this->has_connected = true;

            $this->set_charset( $this->dbh );

            $this->ready = true;
            $this->set_sql_mode();
            $this->select( $this->dbname, $this->dbh );

            return true;
        }

        return false;
    }

    /**
     * Parses the DB_HOST setting to interpret it for mysqli_real_connect().
     *
     * mysqli_real_connect() doesn't support the host param including a port or socket
     * like mysql_connect() does. This duplicates how mysql_connect() detects a port
     * and/or socket file.
     *
     * @since 4.9.0
     *
     * @param string $host The DB_HOST setting to parse.
     * @return array|false {
     *     Array containing the host, the port, the socket and
     *     whether it is an IPv6 address, in that order.
     *     False if the host couldn't be parsed.
     *
     *     @type string      $0 Host name.
     *     @type string|null $1 Port.
     *     @type string|null $2 Socket.
     *     @type bool        $3 Whether it is an IPv6 address.
     * }
     */
    public function parse_db_host( $host ) {
        $socket  = null;
        $is_ipv6 = false;

        // First peel off the socket parameter from the right, if it exists.
        $socket_pos = strpos( $host, ':/' );
        if ( false !== $socket_pos ) {
            $socket = substr( $host, $socket_pos + 1 );
            $host   = substr( $host, 0, $socket_pos );
        }

        /*
         * We need to check for an IPv6 address first.
         * An IPv6 address will always contain at least two colons.
         */
        if ( substr_count( $host, ':' ) > 1 ) {
            $pattern = '#^(?:\[)?(?P<host>[0-9a-fA-F:]+)(?:\]:(?P<port>[\d]+))?#';
            $is_ipv6 = true;
        } else {
            // We seem to be dealing with an IPv4 address.
            $pattern = '#^(?P<host>[^:/]*)(?::(?P<port>[\d]+))?#';
        }

        $matches = array();
        $result  = preg_match( $pattern, $host, $matches );

        if ( 1 !== $result ) {
            // Couldn't parse the address, bail.
            return false;
        }

        $host = ! empty( $matches['host'] ) ? $matches['host'] : '';
        // MySQLi port cannot be a string; must be null or an integer.
        $port = ! empty( $matches['port'] ) ? absint( $matches['port'] ) : null;

        return array( $host, $port, $socket, $is_ipv6 );
    }

    /**
     * Checks that the connection to the database is still up. If not, try to reconnect.
     *
     * If this function is unable to reconnect, it will forcibly die, or if called
     * after the {@see 'template_redirect'} hook has been fired, return false instead.
     *
     * If `$allow_bail` is false, the lack of database connection will need to be handled manually.
     *
     * @since 3.9.0
     *
     * @param bool $allow_bail Optional. Allows the function to bail. Default true.
     * @return bool|void True if the connection is up.
     */
    public function check_connection( $allow_bail = true ) {
        if ( ! empty( $this->dbh ) && mysqli_ping( $this->dbh ) ) {
            return true;
        }

        $error_reporting = false;

        // Disable warnings, as we don't want to see a multitude of "unable to connect" messages.
        if ( WP_DEBUG ) {
            $error_reporting = error_reporting();
            error_reporting( $error_reporting & ~E_WARNING );
        }

        for ( $tries = 1; $tries <= $this->reconnect_retries; $tries++ ) {
            /*
             * On the last try, re-enable warnings. We want to see a single instance
             * of the "unable to connect" message on the bail() screen, if it appears.
             */
            if ( $this->reconnect_retries === $tries && WP_DEBUG ) {
                error_reporting( $error_reporting );
            }

            if ( $this->db_connect( false ) ) {
                if ( $error_reporting ) {
                    error_reporting( $error_reporting );
                }

                return true;
            }

            sleep( 1 );
        }

        /*
         * If template_redirect has already happened, it's too late for wp_die()/dead_db().
         * Let's just return and hope for the best.
         */
        if ( did_action( 'template_redirect' ) ) {
            return false;
        }

        if ( ! $allow_bail ) {
            return false;
        }

        wp_load_translations_early();

        $message = '<h1>' . __( 'Error reconnecting to the database' ) . "</h1>\n";

        $message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
            /* translators: %s: Database host. */
            __( 'This means that the contact with the database server at %s was lost. This could mean your host&#8217;s database server is down.' ),
            '<code>' . htmlspecialchars( $this->dbhost, ENT_QUOTES ) . '</code>'
        ) . "</p>\n";

        $message .= "<ul>\n";
        $message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure the database server is running?' ) . "</li>\n";
        $message .= '<li>' . __( 'Are you sure the database server is not under particularly heavy load?' ) . "</li>\n";
        $message .= "</ul>\n";

        $message .= '<p>' . sprintf(
            /* translators: %s: Support forums URL. */
            __( 'If you are 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>.' ),
            __( 'https://wordpress.org/support/forums/' )
        ) . "</p>\n";

        // We weren't able to reconnect, so we better bail.
        $this->bail( $message, 'db_connect_fail' );

        /*
         * Call dead_db() if bail didn't die, because this database is no more.
         * It has ceased to be (at least temporarily).
         */
        dead_db();
    }

    /**
     * Performs a database query, using current database connection.
     *
     * More information can be found on the documentation page.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @link https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wpdb/
     *
     * @param string $query Database query.
     * @return int|bool Boolean true for CREATE, ALTER, TRUNCATE and DROP queries. Number of rows
     *                  affected/selected for all other queries. Boolean false on error.
     */
    public function query( $query ) {
        if ( ! $this->ready ) {
            $this->check_current_query = true;
            return false;
        }

        /**
         * Filters the database query.
         *
         * Some queries are made before the plugins have been loaded,
         * and thus cannot be filtered with this method.
         *
         * @since 2.1.0
         *
         * @param string $query Database query.
         */
        $query = apply_filters( 'query', $query );

        if ( ! $query ) {
            $this->insert_id = 0;
            return false;
        }

        $this->flush();

        // Log how the function was called.
        $this->func_call = "\$db->query(\"$query\")";

        // If we're writing to the database, make sure the query will write safely.
        if ( $this->check_current_query && ! $this->check_ascii( $query ) ) {
            $stripped_query = $this->strip_invalid_text_from_query( $query );
            /*
             * strip_invalid_text_from_query() can perform queries, so we need
             * to flush again, just to make sure everything is clear.
             */
            $this->flush();
            if ( $stripped_query !== $query ) {
                $this->insert_id  = 0;
                $this->last_query = $query;

                wp_load_translations_early();

                $this->last_error = __( 'WordPress database error: Could not perform query because it contains invalid data.' );

                return false;
            }
        }

        $this->check_current_query = true;

        // Keep track of the last query for debug.
        $this->last_query = $query;

        $this->_do_query( $query );

        // Database server has gone away, try to reconnect.
        $mysql_errno = 0;

        if ( $this->dbh instanceof mysqli ) {
            $mysql_errno = mysqli_errno( $this->dbh );
        } else {
            /*
             * $dbh is defined, but isn't a real connection.
             * Something has gone horribly wrong, let's try a reconnect.
             */
            $mysql_errno = 2006;
        }

        if ( empty( $this->dbh ) || 2006 === $mysql_errno ) {
            if ( $this->check_connection() ) {
                $this->_do_query( $query );
            } else {
                $this->insert_id = 0;
                return false;
            }
        }

        // If there is an error then take note of it.
        if ( $this->dbh instanceof mysqli ) {
            $this->last_error = mysqli_error( $this->dbh );
        } else {
            $this->last_error = __( 'Unable to retrieve the error message from MySQL' );
        }

        if ( $this->last_error ) {
            // Clear insert_id on a subsequent failed insert.
            if ( $this->insert_id && preg_match( '/^\s*(insert|replace)\s/i', $query ) ) {
                $this->insert_id = 0;
            }

            $this->print_error();
            return false;
        }

        if ( preg_match( '/^\s*(create|alter|truncate|drop)\s/i', $query ) ) {
            $return_val = $this->result;
        } elseif ( preg_match( '/^\s*(insert|delete|update|replace)\s/i', $query ) ) {
            $this->rows_affected = mysqli_affected_rows( $this->dbh );

            // Take note of the insert_id.
            if ( preg_match( '/^\s*(insert|replace)\s/i', $query ) ) {
                $this->insert_id = mysqli_insert_id( $this->dbh );
            }

            // Return number of rows affected.
            $return_val = $this->rows_affected;
        } else {
            $num_rows = 0;

            if ( $this->result instanceof mysqli_result ) {
                while ( $row = mysqli_fetch_object( $this->result ) ) {
                    $this->last_result[ $num_rows ] = $row;
                    ++$num_rows;
                }
            }

            // Log and return the number of rows selected.
            $this->num_rows = $num_rows;
            $return_val     = $num_rows;
        }

        return $return_val;
    }

    /**
     * Internal function to perform the mysqli_query() call.
     *
     * @since 3.9.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::query()
     *
     * @param string $query The query to run.
     */
    private function _do_query( $query ) {
        if ( defined( 'SAVEQUERIES' ) && SAVEQUERIES ) {
            $this->timer_start();
        }

        if ( ! empty( $this->dbh ) ) {
            $this->result = mysqli_query( $this->dbh, $query );
        }

        ++$this->num_queries;

        if ( defined( 'SAVEQUERIES' ) && SAVEQUERIES ) {
            $this->log_query(
                $query,
                $this->timer_stop(),
                $this->get_caller(),
                $this->time_start,
                array()
            );
        }
    }

    /**
     * Logs query data.
     *
     * @since 5.3.0
     *
     * @param string $query           The query's SQL.
     * @param float  $query_time      Total time spent on the query, in seconds.
     * @param string $query_callstack Comma-separated list of the calling functions.
     * @param float  $query_start     Unix timestamp of the time at the start of the query.
     * @param array  $query_data      Custom query data.
     */
    public function log_query( $query, $query_time, $query_callstack, $query_start, $query_data ) {
        /**
         * Filters the custom data to log alongside a query.
         *
         * Caution should be used when modifying any of this data, it is recommended that any additional
         * information you need to store about a query be added as a new associative array element.
         *
         * @since 5.3.0
         *
         * @param array  $query_data      Custom query data.
         * @param string $query           The query's SQL.
         * @param float  $query_time      Total time spent on the query, in seconds.
         * @param string $query_callstack Comma-separated list of the calling functions.
         * @param float  $query_start     Unix timestamp of the time at the start of the query.
         */
        $query_data = apply_filters( 'log_query_custom_data', $query_data, $query, $query_time, $query_callstack, $query_start );

        $this->queries[] = array(
            $query,
            $query_time,
            $query_callstack,
            $query_start,
            $query_data,
        );
    }

    /**
     * Generates and returns a placeholder escape string for use in queries returned by ::prepare().
     *
     * @since 4.8.3
     *
     * @return string String to escape placeholders.
     */
    public function placeholder_escape() {
        static $placeholder;

        if ( ! $placeholder ) {
            // If ext/hash is not present, compat.php's hash_hmac() does not support sha256.
            $algo = function_exists( 'hash' ) ? 'sha256' : 'sha1';
            // Old WP installs may not have AUTH_SALT defined.
            $salt = defined( 'AUTH_SALT' ) && AUTH_SALT ? AUTH_SALT : (string) rand();

            $placeholder = '{' . hash_hmac( $algo, uniqid( $salt, true ), $salt ) . '}';
        }

        /*
         * Add the filter to remove the placeholder escaper. Uses priority 0, so that anything
         * else attached to this filter will receive the query with the placeholder string removed.
         */
        if ( false === has_filter( 'query', array( $this, 'remove_placeholder_escape' ) ) ) {
            add_filter( 'query', array( $this, 'remove_placeholder_escape' ), 0 );
        }

        return $placeholder;
    }

    /**
     * Adds a placeholder escape string, to escape anything that resembles a printf() placeholder.
     *
     * @since 4.8.3
     *
     * @param string $query The query to escape.
     * @return string The query with the placeholder escape string inserted where necessary.
     */
    public function add_placeholder_escape( $query ) {
        /*
         * To prevent returning anything that even vaguely resembles a placeholder,
         * we clobber every % we can find.
         */
        return str_replace( '%', $this->placeholder_escape(), $query );
    }

    /**
     * Removes the placeholder escape strings from a query.
     *
     * @since 4.8.3
     *
     * @param string $query The query from which the placeholder will be removed.
     * @return string The query with the placeholder removed.
     */
    public function remove_placeholder_escape( $query ) {
        return str_replace( $this->placeholder_escape(), '%', $query );
    }

    /**
     * Inserts a row into the table.
     *
     * Examples:
     *
     *     $wpdb->insert(
     *         'table',
     *         array(
     *             'column1' => 'foo',
     *             'column2' => 'bar',
     *         )
     *     );
     *     $wpdb->insert(
     *         'table',
     *         array(
     *             'column1' => 'foo',
     *             'column2' => 1337,
     *         ),
     *         array(
     *             '%s',
     *             '%d',
     *         )
     *     );
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::prepare()
     * @see wpdb::$field_types
     * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
     *
     * @param string          $table  Table name.
     * @param array           $data   Data to insert (in column => value pairs).
     *                                Both `$data` columns and `$data` values should be "raw" (neither should be SQL escaped).
     *                                Sending a null value will cause the column to be set to NULL - the corresponding
     *                                format is ignored in this case.
     * @param string[]|string $format Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the value in `$data`.
     *                                If string, that format will be used for all of the values in `$data`.
     *                                A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
     *                                If omitted, all values in `$data` will be treated as strings unless otherwise
     *                                specified in wpdb::$field_types. Default null.
     * @return int|false The number of rows inserted, or false on error.
     */
    public function insert( $table, $data, $format = null ) {
        return $this->_insert_replace_helper( $table, $data, $format, 'INSERT' );
    }

    /**
     * Replaces a row in the table or inserts it if it does not exist, based on a PRIMARY KEY or a UNIQUE index.
     *
     * A REPLACE works exactly like an INSERT, except that if an old row in the table has the same value as a new row
     * for a PRIMARY KEY or a UNIQUE index, the old row is deleted before the new row is inserted.
     *
     * Examples:
     *
     *     $wpdb->replace(
     *         'table',
     *         array(
     *             'ID'      => 123,
     *             'column1' => 'foo',
     *             'column2' => 'bar',
     *         )
     *     );
     *     $wpdb->replace(
     *         'table',
     *         array(
     *             'ID'      => 456,
     *             'column1' => 'foo',
     *             'column2' => 1337,
     *         ),
     *         array(
     *             '%d',
     *             '%s',
     *             '%d',
     *         )
     *     );
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::prepare()
     * @see wpdb::$field_types
     * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
     *
     * @param string          $table  Table name.
     * @param array           $data   Data to insert (in column => value pairs).
     *                                Both `$data` columns and `$data` values should be "raw" (neither should be SQL escaped).
     *                                A primary key or unique index is required to perform a replace operation.
     *                                Sending a null value will cause the column to be set to NULL - the corresponding
     *                                format is ignored in this case.
     * @param string[]|string $format Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the value in `$data`.
     *                                If string, that format will be used for all of the values in `$data`.
     *                                A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
     *                                If omitted, all values in `$data` will be treated as strings unless otherwise
     *                                specified in wpdb::$field_types. Default null.
     * @return int|false The number of rows affected, or false on error.
     */
    public function replace( $table, $data, $format = null ) {
        return $this->_insert_replace_helper( $table, $data, $format, 'REPLACE' );
    }

    /**
     * Helper function for insert and replace.
     *
     * Runs an insert or replace query based on `$type` argument.
     *
     * @since 3.0.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::prepare()
     * @see wpdb::$field_types
     * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
     *
     * @param string          $table  Table name.
     * @param array           $data   Data to insert (in column => value pairs).
     *                                Both `$data` columns and `$data` values should be "raw" (neither should be SQL escaped).
     *                                Sending a null value will cause the column to be set to NULL - the corresponding
     *                                format is ignored in this case.
     * @param string[]|string $format Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the value in `$data`.
     *                                If string, that format will be used for all of the values in `$data`.
     *                                A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
     *                                If omitted, all values in `$data` will be treated as strings unless otherwise
     *                                specified in wpdb::$field_types. Default null.
     * @param string          $type   Optional. Type of operation. Either 'INSERT' or 'REPLACE'.
     *                                Default 'INSERT'.
     * @return int|false The number of rows affected, or false on error.
     */
    public function _insert_replace_helper( $table, $data, $format = null, $type = 'INSERT' ) {
        $this->insert_id = 0;

        if ( ! in_array( strtoupper( $type ), array( 'REPLACE', 'INSERT' ), true ) ) {
            return false;
        }

        $data = $this->process_fields( $table, $data, $format );
        if ( false === $data ) {
            return false;
        }

        $formats = array();
        $values  = array();
        foreach ( $data as $value ) {
            if ( is_null( $value['value'] ) ) {
                $formats[] = 'NULL';
                continue;
            }

            $formats[] = $value['format'];
            $values[]  = $value['value'];
        }

        $fields  = '`' . implode( '`, `', array_keys( $data ) ) . '`';
        $formats = implode( ', ', $formats );

        $sql = "$type INTO `$table` ($fields) VALUES ($formats)";

        $this->check_current_query = false;
        return $this->query( $this->prepare( $sql, $values ) );
    }

    /**
     * Updates a row in the table.
     *
     * Examples:
     *
     *     $wpdb->update(
     *         'table',
     *         array(
     *             'column1' => 'foo',
     *             'column2' => 'bar',
     *         ),
     *         array(
     *             'ID' => 1,
     *         )
     *     );
     *     $wpdb->update(
     *         'table',
     *         array(
     *             'column1' => 'foo',
     *             'column2' => 1337,
     *         ),
     *         array(
     *             'ID' => 1,
     *         ),
     *         array(
     *             '%s',
     *             '%d',
     *         ),
     *         array(
     *             '%d',
     *         )
     *     );
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::prepare()
     * @see wpdb::$field_types
     * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
     *
     * @param string       $table           Table name.
     * @param array        $data            Data to update (in column => value pairs).
     *                                      Both $data columns and $data values should be "raw" (neither should be SQL escaped).
     *                                      Sending a null value will cause the column to be set to NULL - the corresponding
     *                                      format is ignored in this case.
     * @param array        $where           A named array of WHERE clauses (in column => value pairs).
     *                                      Multiple clauses will be joined with ANDs.
     *                                      Both $where columns and $where values should be "raw".
     *                                      Sending a null value will create an IS NULL comparison - the corresponding
     *                                      format will be ignored in this case.
     * @param string[]|string $format       Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the values in $data.
     *                                      If string, that format will be used for all of the values in $data.
     *                                      A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
     *                                      If omitted, all values in $data will be treated as strings unless otherwise
     *                                      specified in wpdb::$field_types. Default null.
     * @param string[]|string $where_format Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the values in $where.
     *                                      If string, that format will be used for all of the items in $where.
     *                                      A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
     *                                      If omitted, all values in $where will be treated as strings unless otherwise
     *                                      specified in wpdb::$field_types. Default null.
     * @return int|false The number of rows updated, or false on error.
     */
    public function update( $table, $data, $where, $format = null, $where_format = null ) {
        if ( ! is_array( $data ) || ! is_array( $where ) ) {
            return false;
        }

        $data = $this->process_fields( $table, $data, $format );
        if ( false === $data ) {
            return false;
        }
        $where = $this->process_fields( $table, $where, $where_format );
        if ( false === $where ) {
            return false;
        }

        $fields     = array();
        $conditions = array();
        $values     = array();
        foreach ( $data as $field => $value ) {
            if ( is_null( $value['value'] ) ) {
                $fields[] = "`$field` = NULL";
                continue;
            }

            $fields[] = "`$field` = " . $value['format'];
            $values[] = $value['value'];
        }
        foreach ( $where as $field => $value ) {
            if ( is_null( $value['value'] ) ) {
                $conditions[] = "`$field` IS NULL";
                continue;
            }

            $conditions[] = "`$field` = " . $value['format'];
            $values[]     = $value['value'];
        }

        $fields     = implode( ', ', $fields );
        $conditions = implode( ' AND ', $conditions );

        $sql = "UPDATE `$table` SET $fields WHERE $conditions";

        $this->check_current_query = false;
        return $this->query( $this->prepare( $sql, $values ) );
    }

    /**
     * Deletes a row in the table.
     *
     * Examples:
     *
     *     $wpdb->delete(
     *         'table',
     *         array(
     *             'ID' => 1,
     *         )
     *     );
     *     $wpdb->delete(
     *         'table',
     *         array(
     *             'ID' => 1,
     *         ),
     *         array(
     *             '%d',
     *         )
     *     );
     *
     * @since 3.4.0
     *
     * @see wpdb::prepare()
     * @see wpdb::$field_types
     * @see wp_set_wpdb_vars()
     *
     * @param string          $table        Table name.
     * @param array           $where        A named array of WHERE clauses (in column => value pairs).
     *                                      Multiple clauses will be joined with ANDs.
     *                                      Both $where columns and $where values should be "raw".
     *                                      Sending a null value will create an IS NULL comparison - the corresponding
     *                                      format will be ignored in this case.
     * @param string[]|string $where_format Optional. An array of formats to be mapped to each of the values in $where.
     *                                      If string, that format will be used for all of the items in $where.
     *                                      A format is one of '%d', '%f', '%s' (integer, float, string).
     *                                      If omitted, all values in $data will be treated as strings unless otherwise
     *                                      specified in wpdb::$field_types. Default null.
     * @return int|false The number of rows deleted, or false on error.
     */
    public function delete( $table, $where, $where_format = null ) {
        if ( ! is_array( $where ) ) {
            return false;
        }

        $where = $this->process_fields( $table, $where, $where_format );
        if ( false === $where ) {
            return false;
        }

        $conditions = array();
        $values     = array();
        foreach ( $where as $field => $value ) {
            if ( is_null( $value['value'] ) ) {
                $conditions[] = "`$field` IS NULL";
                continue;
            }

            $conditions[] = "`$field` = " . $value['format'];
            $values[]     = $value['value'];
        }

        $conditions = implode( ' AND ', $conditions );

        $sql = "DELETE FROM `$table` WHERE $conditions";

        $this->check_current_query = false;
        return $this->query( $this->prepare( $sql, $values ) );
    }

    /**
     * Processes arrays of field/value pairs and field formats.
     *
     * This is a helper method for wpdb's CRUD methods, which take field/value pairs
     * for inserts, updates, and where clauses. This method first pairs each value
     * with a format. Then it determines the charset of that field, using that
     * to determine if any invalid text would be stripped. If text is stripped,
     * then field processing is rejected and the query fails.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param string          $table  Table name.
     * @param array           $data   Array of values keyed by their field names.
     * @param string[]|string $format Formats or format to be mapped to the values in the data.
     * @return array|false An array of fields that contain paired value and formats.
     *                     False for invalid values.
     */
    protected function process_fields( $table, $data, $format ) {
        $data = $this->process_field_formats( $data, $format );
        if ( false === $data ) {
            return false;
        }

        $data = $this->process_field_charsets( $data, $table );
        if ( false === $data ) {
            return false;
        }

        $data = $this->process_field_lengths( $data, $table );
        if ( false === $data ) {
            return false;
        }

        $converted_data = $this->strip_invalid_text( $data );

        if ( $data !== $converted_data ) {

            $problem_fields = array();
            foreach ( $data as $field => $value ) {
                if ( $value !== $converted_data[ $field ] ) {
                    $problem_fields[] = $field;
                }
            }

            wp_load_translations_early();

            if ( 1 === count( $problem_fields ) ) {
                $this->last_error = sprintf(
                    /* translators: %s: Database field where the error occurred. */
                    __( 'WordPress database error: Processing the value for the following field failed: %s. The supplied value may be too long or contains invalid data.' ),
                    reset( $problem_fields )
                );
            } else {
                $this->last_error = sprintf(
                    /* translators: %s: Database fields where the error occurred. */
                    __( 'WordPress database error: Processing the values for the following fields failed: %s. The supplied values may be too long or contain invalid data.' ),
                    implode( ', ', $problem_fields )
                );
            }

            return false;
        }

        return $data;
    }

    /**
     * Prepares arrays of value/format pairs as passed to wpdb CRUD methods.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param array           $data   Array of values keyed by their field names.
     * @param string[]|string $format Formats or format to be mapped to the values in the data.
     * @return array {
     *     Array of values and formats keyed by their field names.
     *
     *     @type mixed  $value  The value to be formatted.
     *     @type string $format The format to be mapped to the value.
     * }
     */
    protected function process_field_formats( $data, $format ) {
        $formats          = (array) $format;
        $original_formats = $formats;

        foreach ( $data as $field => $value ) {
            $value = array(
                'value'  => $value,
                'format' => '%s',
            );

            if ( ! empty( $format ) ) {
                $value['format'] = array_shift( $formats );
                if ( ! $value['format'] ) {
                    $value['format'] = reset( $original_formats );
                }
            } elseif ( isset( $this->field_types[ $field ] ) ) {
                $value['format'] = $this->field_types[ $field ];
            }

            $data[ $field ] = $value;
        }

        return $data;
    }

    /**
     * Adds field charsets to field/value/format arrays generated by wpdb::process_field_formats().
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param array $data {
     *     Array of values and formats keyed by their field names,
     *     as it comes from the wpdb::process_field_formats() method.
     *
     *     @type array ...$0 {
     *         Value and format for this field.
     *
     *         @type mixed  $value  The value to be formatted.
     *         @type string $format The format to be mapped to the value.
     *     }
     * }
     * @param string $table Table name.
     * @return array|false {
     *     The same array of data with additional 'charset' keys, or false if
     *     the charset for the table cannot be found.
     *
     *     @type array ...$0 {
     *         Value, format, and charset for this field.
     *
     *         @type mixed        $value   The value to be formatted.
     *         @type string       $format  The format to be mapped to the value.
     *         @type string|false $charset The charset to be used for the value.
     *     }
     * }
     */
    protected function process_field_charsets( $data, $table ) {
        foreach ( $data as $field => $value ) {
            if ( '%d' === $value['format'] || '%f' === $value['format'] ) {
                /*
                 * We can skip this field if we know it isn't a string.
                 * This checks %d/%f versus ! %s because its sprintf() could take more.
                 */
                $value['charset'] = false;
            } else {
                $value['charset'] = $this->get_col_charset( $table, $field );
                if ( is_wp_error( $value['charset'] ) ) {
                    return false;
                }
            }

            $data[ $field ] = $value;
        }

        return $data;
    }

    /**
     * For string fields, records the maximum string length that field can safely save.
     *
     * @since 4.2.1
     *
     * @param array $data {
     *     Array of values, formats, and charsets keyed by their field names,
     *     as it comes from the wpdb::process_field_charsets() method.
     *
     *     @type array ...$0 {
     *         Value, format, and charset for this field.
     *
     *         @type mixed        $value   The value to be formatted.
     *         @type string       $format  The format to be mapped to the value.
     *         @type string|false $charset The charset to be used for the value.
     *     }
     * }
     * @param string $table Table name.
     * @return array|false {
     *     The same array of data with additional 'length' keys, or false if
     *     information for the table cannot be found.
     *
     *     @type array ...$0 {
     *         Value, format, charset, and length for this field.
     *
     *         @type mixed        $value   The value to be formatted.
     *         @type string       $format  The format to be mapped to the value.
     *         @type string|false $charset The charset to be used for the value.
     *         @type array|false  $length  {
     *             Information about the maximum length of the value.
     *             False if the column has no length.
     *
     *             @type string $type   One of 'byte' or 'char'.
     *             @type int    $length The column length.
     *         }
     *     }
     * }
     */
    protected function process_field_lengths( $data, $table ) {
        foreach ( $data as $field => $value ) {
            if ( '%d' === $value['format'] || '%f' === $value['format'] ) {
                /*
                 * We can skip this field if we know it isn't a string.
                 * This checks %d/%f versus ! %s because its sprintf() could take more.
                 */
                $value['length'] = false;
            } else {
                $value['length'] = $this->get_col_length( $table, $field );
                if ( is_wp_error( $value['length'] ) ) {
                    return false;
                }
            }

            $data[ $field ] = $value;
        }

        return $data;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves one value from the database.
     *
     * Executes a SQL query and returns the value from the SQL result.
     * If the SQL result contains more than one column and/or more than one row,
     * the value in the column and row specified is returned. If $query is null,
     * the value in the specified column and row from the previous SQL result is returned.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @param string|null $query Optional. SQL query. Defaults to null, use the result from the previous query.
     * @param int         $x     Optional. Column of value to return. Indexed from 0. Default 0.
     * @param int         $y     Optional. Row of value to return. Indexed from 0. Default 0.
     * @return string|null Database query result (as string), or null on failure.
     */
    public function get_var( $query = null, $x = 0, $y = 0 ) {
        $this->func_call = "\$db->get_var(\"$query\", $x, $y)";

        if ( $query ) {
            if ( $this->check_current_query && $this->check_safe_collation( $query ) ) {
                $this->check_current_query = false;
            }

            $this->query( $query );
        }

        // Extract var out of cached results based on x,y vals.
        if ( ! empty( $this->last_result[ $y ] ) ) {
            $values = array_values( get_object_vars( $this->last_result[ $y ] ) );
        }

        // If there is a value return it, else return null.
        return ( isset( $values[ $x ] ) && '' !== $values[ $x ] ) ? $values[ $x ] : null;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves one row from the database.
     *
     * Executes a SQL query and returns the row from the SQL result.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @param string|null $query  SQL query.
     * @param string      $output Optional. The required return type. One of OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N, which
     *                            correspond to an stdClass object, an associative array, or a numeric array,
     *                            respectively. Default OBJECT.
     * @param int         $y      Optional. Row to return. Indexed from 0. Default 0.
     * @return array|object|null|void Database query result in format specified by $output or null on failure.
     */
    public function get_row( $query = null, $output = OBJECT, $y = 0 ) {
        $this->func_call = "\$db->get_row(\"$query\",$output,$y)";

        if ( $query ) {
            if ( $this->check_current_query && $this->check_safe_collation( $query ) ) {
                $this->check_current_query = false;
            }

            $this->query( $query );
        } else {
            return null;
        }

        if ( ! isset( $this->last_result[ $y ] ) ) {
            return null;
        }

        if ( OBJECT === $output ) {
            return $this->last_result[ $y ] ? $this->last_result[ $y ] : null;
        } elseif ( ARRAY_A === $output ) {
            return $this->last_result[ $y ] ? get_object_vars( $this->last_result[ $y ] ) : null;
        } elseif ( ARRAY_N === $output ) {
            return $this->last_result[ $y ] ? array_values( get_object_vars( $this->last_result[ $y ] ) ) : null;
        } elseif ( OBJECT === strtoupper( $output ) ) {
            // Back compat for OBJECT being previously case-insensitive.
            return $this->last_result[ $y ] ? $this->last_result[ $y ] : null;
        } else {
            $this->print_error( ' $db->get_row(string query, output type, int offset) -- Output type must be one of: OBJECT, ARRAY_A, ARRAY_N' );
        }
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves one column from the database.
     *
     * Executes a SQL query and returns the column from the SQL result.
     * If the SQL result contains more than one column, the column specified is returned.
     * If $query is null, the specified column from the previous SQL result is returned.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @param string|null $query Optional. SQL query. Defaults to previous query.
     * @param int         $x     Optional. Column to return. Indexed from 0. Default 0.
     * @return array Database query result. Array indexed from 0 by SQL result row number.
     */
    public function get_col( $query = null, $x = 0 ) {
        if ( $query ) {
            if ( $this->check_current_query && $this->check_safe_collation( $query ) ) {
                $this->check_current_query = false;
            }

            $this->query( $query );
        }

        $new_array = array();
        // Extract the column values.
        if ( $this->last_result ) {
            for ( $i = 0, $j = count( $this->last_result ); $i < $j; $i++ ) {
                $new_array[ $i ] = $this->get_var( null, $x, $i );
            }
        }
        return $new_array;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves an entire SQL result set from the database (i.e., many rows).
     *
     * Executes a SQL query and returns the entire SQL result.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @param string $query  SQL query.
     * @param string $output Optional. Any of ARRAY_A | ARRAY_N | OBJECT | OBJECT_K constants.
     *                       With one of the first three, return an array of rows indexed
     *                       from 0 by SQL result row number. Each row is an associative array
     *                       (column => value, ...), a numerically indexed array (0 => value, ...),
     *                       or an object ( ->column = value ), respectively. With OBJECT_K,
     *                       return an associative array of row objects keyed by the value
     *                       of each row's first column's value. Duplicate keys are discarded.
     *                       Default OBJECT.
     * @return array|object|null Database query results.
     */
    public function get_results( $query = null, $output = OBJECT ) {
        $this->func_call = "\$db->get_results(\"$query\", $output)";

        if ( $query ) {
            if ( $this->check_current_query && $this->check_safe_collation( $query ) ) {
                $this->check_current_query = false;
            }

            $this->query( $query );
        } else {
            return null;
        }

        $new_array = array();
        if ( OBJECT === $output ) {
            // Return an integer-keyed array of row objects.
            return $this->last_result;
        } elseif ( OBJECT_K === $output ) {
            /*
             * Return an array of row objects with keys from column 1.
             * (Duplicates are discarded.)
             */
            if ( $this->last_result ) {
                foreach ( $this->last_result as $row ) {
                    $var_by_ref = get_object_vars( $row );
                    $key        = array_shift( $var_by_ref );
                    if ( ! isset( $new_array[ $key ] ) ) {
                        $new_array[ $key ] = $row;
                    }
                }
            }
            return $new_array;
        } elseif ( ARRAY_A === $output || ARRAY_N === $output ) {
            // Return an integer-keyed array of...
            if ( $this->last_result ) {
                if ( ARRAY_N === $output ) {
                    foreach ( (array) $this->last_result as $row ) {
                        // ...integer-keyed row arrays.
                        $new_array[] = array_values( get_object_vars( $row ) );
                    }
                } else {
                    foreach ( (array) $this->last_result as $row ) {
                        // ...column name-keyed row arrays.
                        $new_array[] = get_object_vars( $row );
                    }
                }
            }
            return $new_array;
        } elseif ( strtoupper( $output ) === OBJECT ) {
            // Back compat for OBJECT being previously case-insensitive.
            return $this->last_result;
        }
        return null;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves the character set for the given table.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param string $table Table name.
     * @return string|WP_Error Table character set, WP_Error object if it couldn't be found.
     */
    protected function get_table_charset( $table ) {
        $tablekey = strtolower( $table );

        /**
         * Filters the table charset value before the DB is checked.
         *
         * Returning a non-null value from the filter will effectively short-circuit
         * checking the DB for the charset, returning that value instead.
         *
         * @since 4.2.0
         *
         * @param string|WP_Error|null $charset The character set to use, WP_Error object
         *                                      if it couldn't be found. Default null.
         * @param string               $table   The name of the table being checked.
         */
        $charset = apply_filters( 'pre_get_table_charset', null, $table );
        if ( null !== $charset ) {
            return $charset;
        }

        if ( isset( $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ] ) ) {
            return $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ];
        }

        $charsets = array();
        $columns  = array();

        $table_parts = explode( '.', $table );
        $table       = '`' . implode( '`.`', $table_parts ) . '`';
        $results     = $this->get_results( "SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM $table" );
        if ( ! $results ) {
            return new WP_Error( 'wpdb_get_table_charset_failure', __( 'Could not retrieve table charset.' ) );
        }

        foreach ( $results as $column ) {
            $columns[ strtolower( $column->Field ) ] = $column;
        }

        $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ] = $columns;

        foreach ( $columns as $column ) {
            if ( ! empty( $column->Collation ) ) {
                list( $charset ) = explode( '_', $column->Collation );

                $charsets[ strtolower( $charset ) ] = true;
            }

            list( $type ) = explode( '(', $column->Type );

            // A binary/blob means the whole query gets treated like this.
            if ( in_array( strtoupper( $type ), array( 'BINARY', 'VARBINARY', 'TINYBLOB', 'MEDIUMBLOB', 'BLOB', 'LONGBLOB' ), true ) ) {
                $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ] = 'binary';
                return 'binary';
            }
        }

        // utf8mb3 is an alias for utf8.
        if ( isset( $charsets['utf8mb3'] ) ) {
            $charsets['utf8'] = true;
            unset( $charsets['utf8mb3'] );
        }

        // Check if we have more than one charset in play.
        $count = count( $charsets );
        if ( 1 === $count ) {
            $charset = key( $charsets );
        } elseif ( 0 === $count ) {
            // No charsets, assume this table can store whatever.
            $charset = false;
        } else {
            // More than one charset. Remove latin1 if present and recalculate.
            unset( $charsets['latin1'] );
            $count = count( $charsets );
            if ( 1 === $count ) {
                // Only one charset (besides latin1).
                $charset = key( $charsets );
            } elseif ( 2 === $count && isset( $charsets['utf8'], $charsets['utf8mb4'] ) ) {
                // Two charsets, but they're utf8 and utf8mb4, use utf8.
                $charset = 'utf8';
            } else {
                // Two mixed character sets. ascii.
                $charset = 'ascii';
            }
        }

        $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ] = $charset;
        return $charset;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves the character set for the given column.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param string $table  Table name.
     * @param string $column Column name.
     * @return string|false|WP_Error Column character set as a string. False if the column has
     *                               no character set. WP_Error object if there was an error.
     */
    public function get_col_charset( $table, $column ) {
        $tablekey  = strtolower( $table );
        $columnkey = strtolower( $column );

        /**
         * Filters the column charset value before the DB is checked.
         *
         * Passing a non-null value to the filter will short-circuit
         * checking the DB for the charset, returning that value instead.
         *
         * @since 4.2.0
         *
         * @param string|null|false|WP_Error $charset The character set to use. Default null.
         * @param string                     $table   The name of the table being checked.
         * @param string                     $column  The name of the column being checked.
         */
        $charset = apply_filters( 'pre_get_col_charset', null, $table, $column );
        if ( null !== $charset ) {
            return $charset;
        }

        // Skip this entirely if this isn't a MySQL database.
        if ( empty( $this->is_mysql ) ) {
            return false;
        }

        if ( empty( $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ] ) ) {
            // This primes column information for us.
            $table_charset = $this->get_table_charset( $table );
            if ( is_wp_error( $table_charset ) ) {
                return $table_charset;
            }
        }

        // If still no column information, return the table charset.
        if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ] ) ) {
            return $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ];
        }

        // If this column doesn't exist, return the table charset.
        if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ][ $columnkey ] ) ) {
            return $this->table_charset[ $tablekey ];
        }

        // Return false when it's not a string column.
        if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ][ $columnkey ]->Collation ) ) {
            return false;
        }

        list( $charset ) = explode( '_', $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ][ $columnkey ]->Collation );
        return $charset;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves the maximum string length allowed in a given column.
     *
     * The length may either be specified as a byte length or a character length.
     *
     * @since 4.2.1
     *
     * @param string $table  Table name.
     * @param string $column Column name.
     * @return array|false|WP_Error {
     *     Array of column length information, false if the column has no length (for
     *     example, numeric column), WP_Error object if there was an error.
     *
     *     @type string $type   One of 'byte' or 'char'.
     *     @type int    $length The column length.
     * }
     */
    public function get_col_length( $table, $column ) {
        $tablekey  = strtolower( $table );
        $columnkey = strtolower( $column );

        // Skip this entirely if this isn't a MySQL database.
        if ( empty( $this->is_mysql ) ) {
            return false;
        }

        if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ] ) ) {
            // This primes column information for us.
            $table_charset = $this->get_table_charset( $table );
            if ( is_wp_error( $table_charset ) ) {
                return $table_charset;
            }
        }

        if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ][ $columnkey ] ) ) {
            return false;
        }

        $typeinfo = explode( '(', $this->col_meta[ $tablekey ][ $columnkey ]->Type );

        $type = strtolower( $typeinfo[0] );
        if ( ! empty( $typeinfo[1] ) ) {
            $length = trim( $typeinfo[1], ')' );
        } else {
            $length = false;
        }

        switch ( $type ) {
            case 'char':
            case 'varchar':
                return array(
                    'type'   => 'char',
                    'length' => (int) $length,
                );

            case 'binary':
            case 'varbinary':
                return array(
                    'type'   => 'byte',
                    'length' => (int) $length,
                );

            case 'tinyblob':
            case 'tinytext':
                return array(
                    'type'   => 'byte',
                    'length' => 255,        // 2^8 - 1
                );

            case 'blob':
            case 'text':
                return array(
                    'type'   => 'byte',
                    'length' => 65535,      // 2^16 - 1
                );

            case 'mediumblob':
            case 'mediumtext':
                return array(
                    'type'   => 'byte',
                    'length' => 16777215,   // 2^24 - 1
                );

            case 'longblob':
            case 'longtext':
                return array(
                    'type'   => 'byte',
                    'length' => 4294967295, // 2^32 - 1
                );

            default:
                return false;
        }
    }

    /**
     * Checks if a string is ASCII.
     *
     * The negative regex is faster for non-ASCII strings, as it allows
     * the search to finish as soon as it encounters a non-ASCII character.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param string $input_string String to check.
     * @return bool True if ASCII, false if not.
     */
    protected function check_ascii( $input_string ) {
        if ( function_exists( 'mb_check_encoding' ) ) {
            if ( mb_check_encoding( $input_string, 'ASCII' ) ) {
                return true;
            }
        } elseif ( ! preg_match( '/[^\x00-\x7F]/', $input_string ) ) {
            return true;
        }

        return false;
    }

    /**
     * Checks if the query is accessing a collation considered safe on the current version of MySQL.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param string $query The query to check.
     * @return bool True if the collation is safe, false if it isn't.
     */
    protected function check_safe_collation( $query ) {
        if ( $this->checking_collation ) {
            return true;
        }

        // We don't need to check the collation for queries that don't read data.
        $query = ltrim( $query, "\r\n\t (" );
        if ( preg_match( '/^(?:SHOW|DESCRIBE|DESC|EXPLAIN|CREATE)\s/i', $query ) ) {
            return true;
        }

        // All-ASCII queries don't need extra checking.
        if ( $this->check_ascii( $query ) ) {
            return true;
        }

        $table = $this->get_table_from_query( $query );
        if ( ! $table ) {
            return false;
        }

        $this->checking_collation = true;
        $collation                = $this->get_table_charset( $table );
        $this->checking_collation = false;

        // Tables with no collation, or latin1 only, don't need extra checking.
        if ( false === $collation || 'latin1' === $collation ) {
            return true;
        }

        $table = strtolower( $table );
        if ( empty( $this->col_meta[ $table ] ) ) {
            return false;
        }

        // If any of the columns don't have one of these collations, it needs more confidence checking.
        $safe_collations = array(
            'utf8_bin',
            'utf8_general_ci',
            'utf8mb3_bin',
            'utf8mb3_general_ci',
            'utf8mb4_bin',
            'utf8mb4_general_ci',
        );

        foreach ( $this->col_meta[ $table ] as $col ) {
            if ( empty( $col->Collation ) ) {
                continue;
            }

            if ( ! in_array( $col->Collation, $safe_collations, true ) ) {
                return false;
            }
        }

        return true;
    }

    /**
     * Strips any invalid characters based on value/charset pairs.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param array $data Array of value arrays. Each value array has the keys 'value', 'charset', and 'length'.
     *                    An optional 'ascii' key can be set to false to avoid redundant ASCII checks.
     * @return array|WP_Error The $data parameter, with invalid characters removed from each value.
     *                        This works as a passthrough: any additional keys such as 'field' are
     *                        retained in each value array. If we cannot remove invalid characters,
     *                        a WP_Error object is returned.
     */
    protected function strip_invalid_text( $data ) {
        $db_check_string = false;

        foreach ( $data as &$value ) {
            $charset = $value['charset'];

            if ( is_array( $value['length'] ) ) {
                $length                  = $value['length']['length'];
                $truncate_by_byte_length = 'byte' === $value['length']['type'];
            } else {
                $length = false;
                /*
                 * Since we have no length, we'll never truncate. Initialize the variable to false.
                 * True would take us through an unnecessary (for this case) codepath below.
                 */
                $truncate_by_byte_length = false;
            }

            // There's no charset to work with.
            if ( false === $charset ) {
                continue;
            }

            // Column isn't a string.
            if ( ! is_string( $value['value'] ) ) {
                continue;
            }

            $needs_validation = true;
            if (
                // latin1 can store any byte sequence.
                'latin1' === $charset
            ||
                // ASCII is always OK.
                ( ! isset( $value['ascii'] ) && $this->check_ascii( $value['value'] ) )
            ) {
                $truncate_by_byte_length = true;
                $needs_validation        = false;
            }

            if ( $truncate_by_byte_length ) {
                mbstring_binary_safe_encoding();
                if ( false !== $length && strlen( $value['value'] ) > $length ) {
                    $value['value'] = substr( $value['value'], 0, $length );
                }
                reset_mbstring_encoding();

                if ( ! $needs_validation ) {
                    continue;
                }
            }

            // utf8 can be handled by regex, which is a bunch faster than a DB lookup.
            if ( ( 'utf8' === $charset || 'utf8mb3' === $charset || 'utf8mb4' === $charset ) && function_exists( 'mb_strlen' ) ) {
                $regex = '/
                    (
                        (?: [\x00-\x7F]                  # single-byte sequences   0xxxxxxx
                        |   [\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF]       # double-byte sequences   110xxxxx 10xxxxxx
                        |   \xE0[\xA0-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]   # triple-byte sequences   1110xxxx 10xxxxxx * 2
                        |   [\xE1-\xEC][\x80-\xBF]{2}
                        |   \xED[\x80-\x9F][\x80-\xBF]
                        |   [\xEE-\xEF][\x80-\xBF]{2}';

                if ( 'utf8mb4' === $charset ) {
                    $regex .= '
                        |    \xF0[\x90-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]{2} # four-byte sequences   11110xxx 10xxxxxx * 3
                        |    [\xF1-\xF3][\x80-\xBF]{3}
                        |    \xF4[\x80-\x8F][\x80-\xBF]{2}
                    ';
                }

                $regex         .= '){1,40}                          # ...one or more times
                    )
                    | .                                  # anything else
                    /x';
                $value['value'] = preg_replace( $regex, '$1', $value['value'] );

                if ( false !== $length && mb_strlen( $value['value'], 'UTF-8' ) > $length ) {
                    $value['value'] = mb_substr( $value['value'], 0, $length, 'UTF-8' );
                }
                continue;
            }

            // We couldn't use any local conversions, send it to the DB.
            $value['db']     = true;
            $db_check_string = true;
        }
        unset( $value ); // Remove by reference.

        if ( $db_check_string ) {
            $queries = array();
            foreach ( $data as $col => $value ) {
                if ( ! empty( $value['db'] ) ) {
                    // We're going to need to truncate by characters or bytes, depending on the length value we have.
                    if ( isset( $value['length']['type'] ) && 'byte' === $value['length']['type'] ) {
                        // Using binary causes LEFT() to truncate by bytes.
                        $charset = 'binary';
                    } else {
                        $charset = $value['charset'];
                    }

                    if ( $this->charset ) {
                        $connection_charset = $this->charset;
                    } else {
                        $connection_charset = mysqli_character_set_name( $this->dbh );
                    }

                    if ( is_array( $value['length'] ) ) {
                        $length          = sprintf( '%.0f', $value['length']['length'] );
                        $queries[ $col ] = $this->prepare( "CONVERT( LEFT( CONVERT( %s USING $charset ), $length ) USING $connection_charset )", $value['value'] );
                    } elseif ( 'binary' !== $charset ) {
                        // If we don't have a length, there's no need to convert binary - it will always return the same result.
                        $queries[ $col ] = $this->prepare( "CONVERT( CONVERT( %s USING $charset ) USING $connection_charset )", $value['value'] );
                    }

                    unset( $data[ $col ]['db'] );
                }
            }

            $sql = array();
            foreach ( $queries as $column => $query ) {
                if ( ! $query ) {
                    continue;
                }

                $sql[] = $query . " AS x_$column";
            }

            $this->check_current_query = false;
            $row                       = $this->get_row( 'SELECT ' . implode( ', ', $sql ), ARRAY_A );
            if ( ! $row ) {
                return new WP_Error( 'wpdb_strip_invalid_text_failure', __( 'Could not strip invalid text.' ) );
            }

            foreach ( array_keys( $data ) as $column ) {
                if ( isset( $row[ "x_$column" ] ) ) {
                    $data[ $column ]['value'] = $row[ "x_$column" ];
                }
            }
        }

        return $data;
    }

    /**
     * Strips any invalid characters from the query.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param string $query Query to convert.
     * @return string|WP_Error The converted query, or a WP_Error object if the conversion fails.
     */
    protected function strip_invalid_text_from_query( $query ) {
        // We don't need to check the collation for queries that don't read data.
        $trimmed_query = ltrim( $query, "\r\n\t (" );
        if ( preg_match( '/^(?:SHOW|DESCRIBE|DESC|EXPLAIN|CREATE)\s/i', $trimmed_query ) ) {
            return $query;
        }

        $table = $this->get_table_from_query( $query );
        if ( $table ) {
            $charset = $this->get_table_charset( $table );
            if ( is_wp_error( $charset ) ) {
                return $charset;
            }

            // We can't reliably strip text from tables containing binary/blob columns.
            if ( 'binary' === $charset ) {
                return $query;
            }
        } else {
            $charset = $this->charset;
        }

        $data = array(
            'value'   => $query,
            'charset' => $charset,
            'ascii'   => false,
            'length'  => false,
        );

        $data = $this->strip_invalid_text( array( $data ) );
        if ( is_wp_error( $data ) ) {
            return $data;
        }

        return $data[0]['value'];
    }

    /**
     * Strips any invalid characters from the string for a given table and column.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param string $table  Table name.
     * @param string $column Column name.
     * @param string $value  The text to check.
     * @return string|WP_Error The converted string, or a WP_Error object if the conversion fails.
     */
    public function strip_invalid_text_for_column( $table, $column, $value ) {
        if ( ! is_string( $value ) ) {
            return $value;
        }

        $charset = $this->get_col_charset( $table, $column );
        if ( ! $charset ) {
            // Not a string column.
            return $value;
        } elseif ( is_wp_error( $charset ) ) {
            // Bail on real errors.
            return $charset;
        }

        $data = array(
            $column => array(
                'value'   => $value,
                'charset' => $charset,
                'length'  => $this->get_col_length( $table, $column ),
            ),
        );

        $data = $this->strip_invalid_text( $data );
        if ( is_wp_error( $data ) ) {
            return $data;
        }

        return $data[ $column ]['value'];
    }

    /**
     * Finds the first table name referenced in a query.
     *
     * @since 4.2.0
     *
     * @param string $query The query to search.
     * @return string|false The table name found, or false if a table couldn't be found.
     */
    protected function get_table_from_query( $query ) {
        // Remove characters that can legally trail the table name.
        $query = rtrim( $query, ';/-#' );

        // Allow (select...) union [...] style queries. Use the first query's table name.
        $query = ltrim( $query, "\r\n\t (" );

        // Strip everything between parentheses except nested selects.
        $query = preg_replace( '/\((?!\s*select)[^(]*?\)/is', '()', $query );

        // Quickly match most common queries.
        if ( preg_match(
            '/^\s*(?:'
                . 'SELECT.*?\s+FROM'
                . '|INSERT(?:\s+LOW_PRIORITY|\s+DELAYED|\s+HIGH_PRIORITY)?(?:\s+IGNORE)?(?:\s+INTO)?'
                . '|REPLACE(?:\s+LOW_PRIORITY|\s+DELAYED)?(?:\s+INTO)?'
                . '|UPDATE(?:\s+LOW_PRIORITY)?(?:\s+IGNORE)?'
                . '|DELETE(?:\s+LOW_PRIORITY|\s+QUICK|\s+IGNORE)*(?:.+?FROM)?'
            . ')\s+((?:[0-9a-zA-Z$_.`-]|[\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF])+)/is',
            $query,
            $maybe
        ) ) {
            return str_replace( '`', '', $maybe[1] );
        }

        // SHOW TABLE STATUS and SHOW TABLES WHERE Name = 'wp_posts'
        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 ) ) {
            return $maybe[2];
        }

        /*
         * SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE and SHOW TABLES LIKE 'wp\_123\_%'
         * This quoted LIKE operand seldom holds a full table name.
         * It is usually a pattern for matching a prefix so we just
         * strip the trailing % and unescape the _ to get 'wp_123_'
         * which drop-ins can use for routing these SQL statements.
         */
        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 ) ) {
            return str_replace( '\\_', '_', $maybe[2] );
        }

        // Big pattern for the rest of the table-related queries.
        if ( preg_match(
            '/^\s*(?:'
                . '(?:EXPLAIN\s+(?:EXTENDED\s+)?)?SELECT.*?\s+FROM'
                . '|DESCRIBE|DESC|EXPLAIN|HANDLER'
                . '|(?:LOCK|UNLOCK)\s+TABLE(?:S)?'
                . '|(?:RENAME|OPTIMIZE|BACKUP|RESTORE|CHECK|CHECKSUM|ANALYZE|REPAIR).*\s+TABLE'
                . '|TRUNCATE(?:\s+TABLE)?'
                . '|CREATE(?:\s+TEMPORARY)?\s+TABLE(?:\s+IF\s+NOT\s+EXISTS)?'
                . '|ALTER(?:\s+IGNORE)?\s+TABLE'
                . '|DROP\s+TABLE(?:\s+IF\s+EXISTS)?'
                . '|CREATE(?:\s+\w+)?\s+INDEX.*\s+ON'
                . '|DROP\s+INDEX.*\s+ON'
                . '|LOAD\s+DATA.*INFILE.*INTO\s+TABLE'
                . '|(?:GRANT|REVOKE).*ON\s+TABLE'
                . '|SHOW\s+(?:.*FROM|.*TABLE)'
            . ')\s+\(*\s*((?:[0-9a-zA-Z$_.`-]|[\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF])+)\s*\)*/is',
            $query,
            $maybe
        ) ) {
            return str_replace( '`', '', $maybe[1] );
        }

        return false;
    }

    /**
     * Loads the column metadata from the last query.
     *
     * @since 3.5.0
     */
    protected function load_col_info() {
        if ( $this->col_info ) {
            return;
        }

        $num_fields = mysqli_num_fields( $this->result );

        for ( $i = 0; $i < $num_fields; $i++ ) {
            $this->col_info[ $i ] = mysqli_fetch_field( $this->result );
        }
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves column metadata from the last query.
     *
     * @since 0.71
     *
     * @param string $info_type  Optional. Possible values include 'name', 'table', 'def', 'max_length',
     *                           'not_null', 'primary_key', 'multiple_key', 'unique_key', 'numeric',
     *                           'blob', 'type', 'unsigned', 'zerofill'. Default 'name'.
     * @param int    $col_offset Optional. 0: col name. 1: which table the col's in. 2: col's max length.
     *                           3: if the col is numeric. 4: col's type. Default -1.
     * @return mixed Column results.
     */
    public function get_col_info( $info_type = 'name', $col_offset = -1 ) {
        $this->load_col_info();

        if ( $this->col_info ) {
            if ( -1 === $col_offset ) {
                $i         = 0;
                $new_array = array();
                foreach ( (array) $this->col_info as $col ) {
                    $new_array[ $i ] = $col->{$info_type};
                    ++$i;
                }
                return $new_array;
            } else {
                return $this->col_info[ $col_offset ]->{$info_type};
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Starts the timer, for debugging purposes.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     *
     * @return true
     */
    public function timer_start() {
        $this->time_start = microtime( true );
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * Stops the debugging timer.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     *
     * @return float Total time spent on the query, in seconds.
     */
    public function timer_stop() {
        return ( microtime( true ) - $this->time_start );
    }

    /**
     * Wraps errors in a nice header and footer and dies.
     *
     * Will not die if wpdb::$show_errors is false.
     *
     * @since 1.5.0
     *
     * @param string $message    The error message.
     * @param string $error_code Optional. A computer-readable string to identify the error.
     *                           Default '500'.
     * @return void|false Void if the showing of errors is enabled, false if disabled.
     */
    public function bail( $message, $error_code = '500' ) {
        if ( $this->show_errors ) {
            $error = '';

            if ( $this->dbh instanceof mysqli ) {
                $error = mysqli_error( $this->dbh );
            } elseif ( mysqli_connect_errno() ) {
                $error = mysqli_connect_error();
            }

            if ( $error ) {
                $message = '<p><code>' . $error . "</code></p>\n" . $message;
            }

            wp_die( $message );
        } else {
            if ( class_exists( 'WP_Error', false ) ) {
                $this->error = new WP_Error( $error_code, $message );
            } else {
                $this->error = $message;
            }

            return false;
        }
    }

    /**
     * Closes the current database connection.
     *
     * @since 4.5.0
     *
     * @return bool True if the connection was successfully closed,
     *              false if it wasn't, or if the connection doesn't exist.
     */
    public function close() {
        if ( ! $this->dbh ) {
            return false;
        }

        $closed = mysqli_close( $this->dbh );

        if ( $closed ) {
            $this->dbh           = null;
            $this->ready         = false;
            $this->has_connected = false;
        }

        return $closed;
    }

    /**
     * Determines whether MySQL database is at least the required minimum version.
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @global string $wp_version             The WordPress version string.
     * @global string $required_mysql_version The required MySQL version string.
     * @return void|WP_Error
     */
    public function check_database_version() {
        global $wp_version, $required_mysql_version;
        // Make sure the server has the required MySQL version.
        if ( version_compare( $this->db_version(), $required_mysql_version, '<' ) ) {
            /* translators: 1: WordPress version number, 2: Minimum required MySQL version number. */
            return new WP_Error( 'database_version', sprintf( __( '<strong>Error:</strong> WordPress %1$s requires MySQL %2$s or higher' ), $wp_version, $required_mysql_version ) );
        }
    }

    /**
     * Determines whether the database supports collation.
     *
     * Called when WordPress is generating the table scheme.
     *
     * Use `wpdb::has_cap( 'collation' )`.
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     * @deprecated 3.5.0 Use wpdb::has_cap()
     *
     * @return bool True if collation is supported, false if not.
     */
    public function supports_collation() {
        _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.5.0', 'wpdb::has_cap( \'collation\' )' );
        return $this->has_cap( 'collation' );
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves the database character collate.
     *
     * @since 3.5.0
     *
     * @return string The database character collate.
     */
    public function get_charset_collate() {
        $charset_collate = '';

        if ( ! empty( $this->charset ) ) {
            $charset_collate = "DEFAULT CHARACTER SET $this->charset";
        }
        if ( ! empty( $this->collate ) ) {
            $charset_collate .= " COLLATE $this->collate";
        }

        return $charset_collate;
    }

    /**
     * Determines whether the database or WPDB supports a particular feature.
     *
     * Capability sniffs for the database server and current version of WPDB.
     *
     * Database sniffs are based on the version of MySQL the site is using.
     *
     * WPDB sniffs are added as new features are introduced to allow theme and plugin
     * developers to determine feature support. This is to account for drop-ins which may
     * introduce feature support at a different time to WordPress.
     *
     * @since 2.7.0
     * @since 4.1.0 Added support for the 'utf8mb4' feature.
     * @since 4.6.0 Added support for the 'utf8mb4_520' feature.
     * @since 6.2.0 Added support for the 'identifier_placeholders' feature.
     * @since 6.6.0 The `utf8mb4` feature now always returns true.
     *
     * @see wpdb::db_version()
     *
     * @param string $db_cap The feature to check for. Accepts 'collation', 'group_concat',
     *                       'subqueries', 'set_charset', 'utf8mb4', 'utf8mb4_520',
     *                       or 'identifier_placeholders'.
     * @return bool True when the database feature is supported, false otherwise.
     */
    public function has_cap( $db_cap ) {
        $db_version     = $this->db_version();
        $db_server_info = $this->db_server_info();

        /*
         * Account for MariaDB version being prefixed with '5.5.5-' on older PHP versions.
         *
         * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file can be included
         * directly outside of WordPress core, e.g. by HyperDB, in which case
         * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php are not loaded.
         */
        if ( '5.5.5' === $db_version && false !== strpos( $db_server_info, 'MariaDB' )
            && PHP_VERSION_ID < 80016 // PHP 8.0.15 or older.
        ) {
            // Strip the '5.5.5-' prefix and set the version to the correct value.
            $db_server_info = preg_replace( '/^5\.5\.5-(.*)/', '$1', $db_server_info );
            $db_version     = preg_replace( '/[^0-9.].*/', '', $db_server_info );
        }

        switch ( strtolower( $db_cap ) ) {
            case 'collation':    // @since 2.5.0
            case 'group_concat': // @since 2.7.0
            case 'subqueries':   // @since 2.7.0
                return version_compare( $db_version, '4.1', '>=' );
            case 'set_charset':
                return version_compare( $db_version, '5.0.7', '>=' );
            case 'utf8mb4':      // @since 4.1.0
                return true;
            case 'utf8mb4_520': // @since 4.6.0
                return version_compare( $db_version, '5.6', '>=' );
            case 'identifier_placeholders': // @since 6.2.0
                /*
                 * As of WordPress 6.2, wpdb::prepare() supports identifiers via '%i',
                 * e.g. table/field names.
                 */
                return true;
        }

        return false;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves a comma-separated list of the names of the functions that called wpdb.
     *
     * @since 2.5.0
     *
     * @return string Comma-separated list of the calling functions.
     */
    public function get_caller() {
        return wp_debug_backtrace_summary( __CLASS__ );
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves the database server version.
     *
     * @since 2.7.0
     *
     * @return string|null Version number on success, null on failure.
     */
    public function db_version() {
        return preg_replace( '/[^0-9.].*/', '', $this->db_server_info() );
    }

    /**
     * Returns the version of the MySQL server.
     *
     * @since 5.5.0
     *
     * @return string Server version as a string.
     */
    public function db_server_info() {
        return mysqli_get_server_info( $this->dbh );
    }
}