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Command: sqlite3_blob_write | Section: 3 | Source: NetBSD | File: sqlite3_blob_write.3
SQLITE3_BLOB_WRITE(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual SQLITE3_BLOB_WRITE(3)
NAME
sqlite3_blob_write - Write Data Into A BLOB Incrementally
SYNOPSIS
int
sqlite3_blob_write(sqlite3_blob *, const void *z, int n, int iOffset);
DESCRIPTION
This function is used to write data into an open BLOB handle from a
caller-supplied buffer. N bytes of data are copied from the buffer Z
into the open BLOB, starting at offset iOffset.
On success, sqlite3_blob_write() returns SQLITE_OK. Otherwise, an error
code or an extended error code is returned. Unless SQLITE_MISUSE is
returned, this function sets the database connection error code and
message accessible via sqlite3_errcode() and sqlite3_errmsg() and related
functions.
If the BLOB handle passed as the first argument was not opened for
writing (the flags parameter to sqlite3_blob_open() was zero), this
function returns SQLITE_READONLY.
This function may only modify the contents of the BLOB; it is not
possible to increase the size of a BLOB using this API. If offset
iOffset is less than N bytes from the end of the BLOB, SQLITE_ERROR is
returned and no data is written. The size of the BLOB (and hence the
maximum value of N+iOffset) can be determined using the
sqlite3_blob_bytes() interface. If N or iOffset are less than zero
SQLITE_ERROR is returned and no data is written.
An attempt to write to an expired BLOB handle fails with an error code of
SQLITE_ABORT. Writes to the BLOB that occurred before the BLOB handle
expired are not rolled back by the expiration of the handle, though of
course those changes might have been overwritten by the statement that
expired the BLOB handle or by other independent statements.
This routine only works on a BLOB handle which has been created by a
prior successful call to sqlite3_blob_open() and which has not been
closed by sqlite3_blob_close(). Passing any other pointer in to this
routine results in undefined and probably undesirable behavior.
SEE ALSO
sqlite3_blob(3), sqlite3(3), sqlite3_blob_bytes(3),
sqlite3_blob_close(3), sqlite3_blob_open(3), sqlite3_blob_read(3),
sqlite3_errcode(3), SQLITE_OK(3)
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 December 19, 2018 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8