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0 Command: sqlite3_str_appendf | Section: 3 | Source: NetBSD | File: sqlite3_str_appendf.3
SQLITE3_STR_APPENDF(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual NAME sqlite3_str_appendf, sqlite3_str_vappendf, sqlite3_str_append, sqlite3_str_appendall, sqlite3_str_appendchar, sqlite3_str_reset - Add Content To A Dynamic String SYNOPSIS void sqlite3_str_appendf(sqlite3_str*, const char *zFormat, ...); void sqlite3_str_vappendf(sqlite3_str*, const char *zFormat, va_list); void sqlite3_str_append(sqlite3_str*, const char *zIn, int N); void sqlite3_str_appendall(sqlite3_str*, const char *zIn); void sqlite3_str_appendchar(sqlite3_str*, int N, char C); void sqlite3_str_reset(sqlite3_str*); DESCRIPTION These interfaces add content to an sqlite3_str object previously obtained from sqlite3_str_new(). The sqlite3_str_appendf(X,F,...) and sqlite3_str_vappendf(X,F,V) interfaces uses the built-in printf functionality of SQLite to append formatted text onto the end of sqlite3_str object X. The sqlite3_str_append(X,S,N) method appends exactly N bytes from string S onto the end of the sqlite3_str object X. N must be non-negative. S must contain at least N non-zero bytes of content. To append a zero- terminated string in its entirety, use the sqlite3_str_appendall() method instead. The sqlite3_str_appendall(X,S) method appends the complete content of zero-terminated string S onto the end of sqlite3_str object X. The sqlite3_str_appendchar(X,N,C) method appends N copies of the single- byte character C onto the end of sqlite3_str object X. This method can be used, for example, to add whitespace indentation. The sqlite3_str_reset(X) method resets the string under construction inside sqlite3_str object X back to zero bytes in length. These methods do not return a result code. If an error occurs, that fact is recorded in the sqlite3_str object and can be recovered by a subsequent call to sqlite3_str_errcode(X). SEE ALSO sqlite3_str(3), sqlite3_str_appendf(3), sqlite3_str_new(3) FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 December 19, 2018 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8

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