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- add columns() to row that returns a boost::tuple of various types so multple columns can be fetched at once
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- look in to using BOOST_PP_ITERATE macro
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- make basic_statement and database keep a shared pointer to the database handle so the classes can be made copyable. Also:
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- the wrappers around the handle can clean them up after use
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- the actual wrappers wround the handles can be made in sqlite::detail
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- this will also make the implementation od rows (to get round the forced non-dependency of rows on querys) a little easier to swallow.
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- move _null_t, _exec_t and _set_index_t to sqlite::detail. Only the named instantiations of these structs need be in the sqlite namespace.
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- add immediate_transaction
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- committing a transaction during a query (i.e., when sqlite3_step() has returned SQLITE_ROW) causes an error. To counter this:
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- calling query.reset() before the commit fixes the issue
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- need to check it's not fixed in latest sqlite
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- will need to keep a list of querys that need resetting in the database :o(
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- check that the fix for in-progress queries during rollback is threadsafe. In
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particular, we shouldn't be resetting queries from another thread! Does
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sqlite3_next_stmt() only return statements from this thread?
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- turn on extended errcodes in open() and handle them in sqlite_error
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- use sqlite3_db_mutex() to provide extended error information during sqlite_error construction - see sqlite::query::step() for example
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- expand sqlite_error - perhaps use boost::system_error (see boost/asio/error.hpp for an example of extending system_error)
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- make basic_statement and database keep a shared pointer to the database handle
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so the classes can be made copyable. The wrappers around the handle
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(implemented in sqlite::detail) can clean them up after use. This will also
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make the implementation of rows (to get round the forced non-dependency of
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rows on querys) a little easier to swallow.
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- A similar wrapper should be created for statement handles, making
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basic_statements, querys and commands copyable. Could weak_ptrs to these
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also be used in the database's list active querys?
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- add columns() to row that returns a boost::tuple of various types so multple
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columns can be fetched at once (look in to using BOOST_PP_ITERATE macro)
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- use sqlite3_db_mutex() to provide extended error information during
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sqlite_error construction. The general procedure would be to lock the db
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mutex, perform some sqlite3 command, check the error code, throw an
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sqlite_error (whilst obtaining extended error info) and then unlock the db
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- a macro would be simple
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- a templated safe-calling object (passing the comman's arg types as
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template params) may be overkill
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- expand sqlite_error - perhaps use boost::system_error (see
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boost/asio/error.hpp for an example of extending system_error)
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- see if we can #include "sqlite.h" in to a namespace.
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we better encapsulate the library
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we can reuse "sqlite3" as a namespace
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makes access to real sqlite stuff awkward to sqlite3cc users, but does this matter? they can't access database._handle anyway!
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potential incompatibility when linking to libraries that also link against sqlite
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- fix step() inconsistency - query::step() returns a row, whereas basic_statement::step() and command::step() return an int return code
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makes access to real sqlite stuff awkward to sqlite3cc users, but does
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this matter? they can't access database._handle anyway!
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potential incompatibility when linking to libraries that also link
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- query::prepare() isn't being called during construction (form
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basic_statement's constructor)