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* Copyright (C) 2009 Tim Marston <edam@waxworlds.org>
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* Copyright (C) 2009 Tim Marston <tim@ed.am>
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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 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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* by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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* See http://ed.am/dev/sqlite3cc for more information.
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
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* Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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template< class T >
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unsigned int index,
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// bind as text (applying the type affinity of the underlying column)
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std::string string_value = boost::lexical_cast< std::string >( value );
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return sqlite3_bind_text( _handle, index, string_value.c_str(),
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string_value.length(), SQLITE_TRANSIENT );
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via it's index where the value
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* of that string will not change for the duration of the statement. This is
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* more optimal because sqlite will not have to take it's own copy of the
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* @param index the index of the parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @param value_length the length of the string including zero-terminator
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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unsigned int value_length );
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via it's index where the value
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* of that string will not change for the duration of the statement. This is
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* more optimal because sqlite will not have to take it's own copy of the
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* @param index the index of the parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via it's index where the value
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* of that string will not change for the duration of the statement. This is
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* more optimal because sqlite will not have to take it's own copy of the
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* @param index the index of the parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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const std::string &value );
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* Bind a NULL value to the SQL statement via it's index.
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* @param index the index of the parameter to bind to
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_null()
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unsigned int index );
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* Bind a value to the SQL statement via a named parameter. This template
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* will take a variety of data types and bind them as text. This is how
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* sqlite internally stores the data anyway, so always binding as text just
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* means we do the conversion instead of sqlite and is no less efficient.
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* Bind a value to the SQL statement via a named parameter.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the value to bind
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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template< class T >
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const std::string &name,
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return bind( bind_parameter_index( name ), value );
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via a named parameter where the
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* string value will not change for the duration of the statement. This
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* prevents sqlite from taking its own copy of the string.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @param value_length the length of the string including zero-terminator
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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const std::string &name,
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unsigned int value_length );
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via a named parameter where the
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* string value will not change for the duration of the statement. This
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* prevents a copy of the string being taken.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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const std::string &name,
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via a named parameter where the
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* string value will not change for the duration of the statement. This
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* prevents a copy of the string being taken.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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const std::string &name,
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const std::string &value );
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* Bind a NULL value to the SQL statement via a named parameter.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_null()
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const std::string &name );
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* Stream operator is used to bind values to parameters automatically, in
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* ascending order. In addition, the null and set_index() auto-binding
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* ascending order. In addition, the null and set_index() auto-binding
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* manipulators can be used.
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* @param value a value to bind
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template< class T >
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via it's index where the value
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* of that string will not change for the duration of the statement. This
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* is more optimal because sqlite will not have to take it's own copy of the
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* @param index the index of the parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @param value_length the length of the string including zero-terminator
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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unsigned int value_length );
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via it's index where the value
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* of that string will not change for the duration of the statement. This
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* is more optimal because sqlite will not have to take it's own copy of the
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* @param index the index of the parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via it's index where the value
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* of that string will not change for the duration of the statement. This
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* is more optimal because sqlite will not have to take it's own copy of the
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* @param index the index of the parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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const std::string &value );
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via a named parameter where the
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* string value will not change for the duration of the statement. This
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* prevents sqlite from taking its own copy of the string.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @param value_length the length of the string including zero-terminator
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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const std::string &name,
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unsigned int value_length );
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via a named parameter where the
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* string value will not change for the duration of the statement. This
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* prevents a copy of the string being taken.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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const std::string &name,
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* Bind a string value to the SQL statement via a named parameter where the
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* string value will not change for the duration of the statement. This
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* prevents a copy of the string being taken.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the invariant string value
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_text()
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const std::string &name,
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const std::string &value );
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* Bind a NULL value to the SQL statement via it's index.
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* @param index the index of the parameter to bind to
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_null()
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unsigned int index );
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* Bind a NULL value to the SQL statement via a named parameter.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_null()
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const std::string &name );
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* Bind a string value as a blob to the SQL statement via its index.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the blob data value
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* @param value_length the length of the blob data
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* @see sqlite3_bind_blob()
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unsigned int value_length );
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* Bind a string value as a blob to the SQL statement via its index.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the blob data value
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_blob()
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const std::string &value );
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* Bind a string value as a blob to the SQL statement via a named parameter.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the blob data value
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* @param value_length the length of the blob data
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_blob()
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const std::string &name,
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unsigned int value_length );
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* Bind a string value as a blob to the SQL statement via a named parameter.
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* @param name the named parameter to bind to
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* @param value the blob data value
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* @returns an sqlite error code
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* @see sqlite3_bind_blob()
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const std::string &name,
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const std::string &value );
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//______________________________________________________________________________
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// implementation