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* Copyright (C) 2009 Tim Marston <edam@waxworlds.org>
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* This file is part of sqlite3cc (hereafter referred to as "this program").
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* See http://www.waxworlds.org/edam/software/sqlite3cc for more information.
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* This file is part of sqlitepp (hereafter referred to as "this program").
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* See http://www.waxworlds.org/edam/software/sqlitepp for more information.
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
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public detail::basic_statement
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//______________________________________________________________________________
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* Constructor that provides a connection upon which to act and the SQL
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* @param connection a reference to a connection
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* @param sql an SQL statement in UTF-8
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connection &connection,
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const std::string &sql );
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* Constructor that provides a connection upon which to act.
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* @param connection a reference to a connection
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connection &connection );
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* Prepare an SQL statement.
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* @param sql an SQL statement in UTF-8
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_prepare_v2()
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const std::string &sql );
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* Reset the statement, ready to re-execute it. This does not clear any of
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* the values bound to the statement.
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_reset()
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* Perform a step() and return row object that can be used to retrieve the
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* @return a row object
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* Get the number of columns in the results
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* @see sqlite3_column_count()
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unsigned int column_count();
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* Get the name of a column in the results
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* @param index column index
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* @see sqlite3_column_name()
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const std::string column_name(
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unsigned int index );
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* Gets the number of results. Be aware that this merely step()s over the
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* results and counts them, which is something you could do yourself. This
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* method is intended to be used for convenience, where you only need know
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* the number of results and not what they are. You could also execute some
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* SQL like this: "SELECT COUNT(*) ...", but this only causes SQLite to
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* internally do the same counting as this method does. Also note that this
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* method reset()s the query.
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unsigned long long num_results();
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* Query iterator which can be used to obtain rows
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public boost::iterator_facade< iterator, row,
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boost::single_pass_traversal_tag, row >
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explicit iterator( query &query, bool step );
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friend class boost::iterator_core_access;
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row dereference() const;
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bool equal( iterator const &other ) const;
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/** the current row */
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* Get an iterator to the initial row. Note that creating an iterator
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* causes step() to be called, so it should only be called to begin
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* iterating over the rows and not for comparison.
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* @return a query iterator
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* Get an iterator to after the last row (i.e., an invalid row).
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* @return an invalid query iterator
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/** next row number */
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unsigned long long _next_row_number;
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} // namespace sqlite
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#endif /* SQLITE3CC_QUERY_H_ */
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#endif /* QUERY_HPP_ */