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Command: sqlite3_get_auxdata | Section: 3 | Source: NetBSD | File: sqlite3_get_auxdata.3
SQLITE3_GET_AUXDATA(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual
NAME
sqlite3_get_auxdata, sqlite3_set_auxdata - Function Auxiliary Data
SYNOPSIS
void *
sqlite3_get_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N);
void
sqlite3_set_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N, void*, void (*)(void*));
DESCRIPTION
These functions may be used by (non-aggregate) SQL functions to associate
metadata with argument values. If the same value is passed to multiple
invocations of the same SQL function during query execution, under some
circumstances the associated metadata may be preserved. An example of
where this might be useful is in a regular-expression matching function.
The compiled version of the regular expression can be stored as metadata
associated with the pattern string. Then as long as the pattern string
remains the same, the compiled regular expression can be reused on
multiple invocations of the same function.
The sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) interface returns a pointer to the metadata
associated by the sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) function with the Nth
argument value to the application-defined function. N is zero for the
left-most function argument. If there is no metadata associated with the
function argument, the sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) interface returns a NULL
pointer.
The sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) interface saves P as metadata for the N-
th argument of the application-defined function. Subsequent calls to
sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) return P from the most recent
sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) call if the metadata is still valid or NULL
if the metadata has been discarded. After each call to
sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) where X is not NULL, SQLite will invoke the
destructor function X with parameter P exactly once, when the metadata is
discarded. SQLite is free to discard the metadata at any time,
including:
o when the corresponding function parameter changes , or
o when sqlite3_reset() or sqlite3_finalize() is called for the SQL
statement , or
o when sqlite3_set_auxdata() is invoked again on the same parameter ,
or
o during the original sqlite3_set_auxdata() call when a memory
allocation error occurs.
Note the last bullet in particular. The destructor X in
sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) might be called immediately, before the
sqlite3_set_auxdata() interface even returns. Hence
sqlite3_set_auxdata() should be called near the end of the function
implementation and the function implementation should not make any use of
P after sqlite3_set_auxdata() has been called.
In practice, metadata is preserved between function calls for function
parameters that are compile-time constants, including literal values and
parameters and expressions composed from the same.
The value of the N parameter to these interfaces should be non-negative.
Future enhancements may make use of negative N values to define new kinds
of function caching behavior.
These routines must be called from the same thread in which the SQL
function is running.
SEE ALSO
sqlite3_finalize(3), sqlite3_reset(3)
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 December 19, 2018 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8