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/**
* @file Column.h
* @ingroup SQLiteCpp
* @brief Encapsulation of a Column in a row of the result pointed by the prepared SQLite::Statement.
*
* Copyright (c) 2012-2019 Sebastien Rombauts (sebastien.rombauts@gmail.com)
*
* Distributed under the MIT License (MIT) (See accompanying file LICENSE.txt
* or copy at http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
*/
#pragma once
#include <SQLiteCpp/Statement.h>
#include <SQLiteCpp/Exception.h>
#include <string>
#include <climits> // For INT_MAX
namespace SQLite
{
extern const int INTEGER; ///< SQLITE_INTEGER
extern const int FLOAT; ///< SQLITE_FLOAT
extern const int TEXT; ///< SQLITE_TEXT
extern const int BLOB; ///< SQLITE_BLOB
extern const int Null; ///< SQLITE_NULL
/**
* @brief Encapsulation of a Column in a row of the result pointed by the prepared Statement.
*
* A Column is a particular field of SQLite data in the current row of result
* of the Statement : it points to a single cell.
*
* Its value can be expressed as a text, and, when applicable, as a numeric
* (integer or floating point) or a binary blob.
*
* Thread-safety: a Column object shall not be shared by multiple threads, because :
* 1) in the SQLite "Thread Safe" mode, "SQLite can be safely used by multiple threads
* provided that no single database connection is used simultaneously in two or more threads."
* 2) the SQLite "Serialized" mode is not supported by SQLiteC++,
* because of the way it shares the underling SQLite precompiled statement
* in a custom shared pointer (See the inner class "Statement::Ptr").
*/
class Column
{
public:
/**
* @brief Encapsulation of a Column in a Row of the result.
*
* @param[in] aStmtPtr Shared pointer to the prepared SQLite Statement Object.
* @param[in] aIndex Index of the column in the row of result, starting at 0
*/
Column(Statement::Ptr& aStmtPtr, int aIndex) noexcept; // nothrow
/// Simple destructor
~Column();
// default copy constructor and assignment operator are perfectly suited :
// they copy the Statement::Ptr which in turn increments the reference counter.
/// Make clang happy by explicitly implementing the copy-constructor:
Column(const Column & aOther) :
mStmtPtr(aOther.mStmtPtr),
mIndex(aOther.mIndex)
{
}
/**
* @brief Return a pointer to the named assigned to this result column (potentially aliased)
*
* @see getOriginName() to get original column name (not aliased)
*/
const char* getName() const noexcept; // nothrow
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA
/**
* @brief Return a pointer to the table column name that is the origin of this result column
*
* Require definition of the SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA preprocessor macro :
* - when building the SQLite library itself (which is the case for the Debian libsqlite3 binary for instance),
* - and also when compiling this wrapper.
*/
const char* getOriginName() const noexcept; // nothrow
#endif
/// Return the integer value of the column.
int getInt() const noexcept; // nothrow
/// Return the 32bits unsigned integer value of the column (note that SQLite3 does not support unsigned 64bits).
unsigned getUInt() const noexcept; // nothrow
/// Return the 64bits integer value of the column (note that SQLite3 does not support unsigned 64bits).
long long getInt64() const noexcept; // nothrow
/// Return the double (64bits float) value of the column
double getDouble() const noexcept; // nothrow
/**
* @brief Return a pointer to the text value (NULL terminated string) of the column.
*
* @warning The value pointed at is only valid while the statement is valid (ie. not finalized),
* thus you must copy it before using it beyond its scope (to a std::string for instance).
*/
const char* getText(const char* apDefaultValue = "") const noexcept; // nothrow
/**
* @brief Return a pointer to the binary blob value of the column.
*
* @warning The value pointed at is only valid while the statement is valid (ie. not finalized),
* thus you must copy it before using it beyond its scope (to a std::string for instance).
*/
const void* getBlob() const noexcept; // nothrow
/**
* @brief Return a std::string for a TEXT or BLOB column.
*
* Note this correctly handles strings that contain null bytes.
*/
std::string getString() const;
/**
* @brief Return the type of the value of the column
*
* Return either SQLite::INTEGER, SQLite::FLOAT, SQLite::TEXT, SQLite::BLOB, or SQLite::Null.
*
* @warning After a type conversion (by a call to a getXxx on a Column of a Yyy type),
* the value returned by sqlite3_column_type() is undefined.
*/
int getType() const noexcept; // nothrow
/// Test if the column is an integer type value (meaningful only before any conversion)
inline bool isInteger() const noexcept // nothrow
{
return (SQLite::INTEGER == getType());
}
/// Test if the column is a floating point type value (meaningful only before any conversion)
inline bool isFloat() const noexcept // nothrow
{
return (SQLite::FLOAT == getType());
}
/// Test if the column is a text type value (meaningful only before any conversion)
inline bool isText() const noexcept // nothrow
{
return (SQLite::TEXT == getType());
}
/// Test if the column is a binary blob type value (meaningful only before any conversion)
inline bool isBlob() const noexcept // nothrow
{
return (SQLite::BLOB == getType());
}
/// Test if the column is NULL (meaningful only before any conversion)
inline bool isNull() const noexcept // nothrow
{
return (SQLite::Null == getType());
}
/**
* @brief Return the number of bytes used by the text (or blob) value of the column
*
* Return either :
* - size in bytes (not in characters) of the string returned by getText() without the '\0' terminator
* - size in bytes of the string representation of the numerical value (integer or double)
* - size in bytes of the binary blob returned by getBlob()
* - 0 for a NULL value
*/
int getBytes() const noexcept;
/// Alias returning the number of bytes used by the text (or blob) value of the column
inline int size() const noexcept
{
return getBytes ();
}
/// Inline cast operator to char
inline operator char() const
{
return static_cast<char>(getInt());
}
/// Inline cast operator to unsigned char
inline operator unsigned char() const
{
return static_cast<unsigned char>(getInt());
}
/// Inline cast operator to short
inline operator short() const
{
return static_cast<short>(getInt());
}
/// Inline cast operator to unsigned short
inline operator unsigned short() const
{
return static_cast<unsigned short>(getInt());
}
/// Inline cast operator to int
inline operator int() const
{
return getInt();
}
/// Inline cast operator to 32bits unsigned integer
inline operator unsigned int() const
{
return getUInt();
}
#if (LONG_MAX == INT_MAX) // 4 bytes "long" type means the data model is ILP32 or LLP64 (Win64 Visual C++ and MinGW)
/// Inline cast operator to 32bits long
inline operator long() const
{
return getInt();
}
/// Inline cast operator to 32bits unsigned long
inline operator unsigned long() const
{
return getUInt();
}
#else // 8 bytes "long" type means the data model is LP64 (Most Unix-like, Windows when using Cygwin; z/OS)
/// Inline cast operator to 64bits long when the data model of the system is LP64 (Linux 64 bits...)
inline operator long() const
{
return getInt64();
}
#endif
/// Inline cast operator to 64bits integer
inline operator long long() const
{
return getInt64();
}
/// Inline cast operator to double
inline operator double() const
{
return getDouble();
}
/**
* @brief Inline cast operator to char*
*
* @see getText
*/
inline operator const char*() const
{
return getText();
}
/**
* @brief Inline cast operator to void*
*
* @see getBlob
*/
inline operator const void*() const
{
return getBlob();
}
#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER >= 1900
// NOTE : the following is required by GCC and Clang to cast a Column result in a std::string
// (error: conversion from SQLite::Column to non-scalar type std::string {aka std::basic_string<char>})
// and also required for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 and newer
// but is not working under Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, 2012 and 2013
// (error C2440: 'initializing' : cannot convert from 'SQLite::Column' to 'std::basic_string<_Elem,_Traits,_Ax>'
// [...] constructor overload resolution was ambiguous)
// WARNING: without it, trying to access a binary blob with implicit cast to string
// ends up converting it to a C-style char*, damaging the data by truncating it to the first null character!
// (see https://github.com/SRombauts/SQLiteCpp/issues/189 Visual Studio 2013: unit test "Column.basis" failing)
/**
* @brief Inline cast operator to std::string
*
* Handles BLOB or TEXT, which may contain null bytes within
*
* @see getString
*/
inline operator std::string() const
{
return getString();
}
#endif
private:
Statement::Ptr mStmtPtr; ///< Shared Pointer to the prepared SQLite Statement Object
int mIndex; ///< Index of the column in the row of result, starting at 0
};
/**
* @brief Standard std::ostream text inserter
*
* Insert the text value of the Column object, using getText(), into the provided stream.
*
* @param[in] aStream Stream to use
* @param[in] aColumn Column object to insert into the provided stream
*
* @return Reference to the stream used
*/
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& aStream, const Column& aColumn);
#if __cplusplus >= 201402L || (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1900)
// Create an instance of T from the first N columns, see declaration in Statement.h for full details
template<typename T, int N>
T Statement::getColumns()
{
checkRow();
checkIndex(N - 1);
return getColumns<T>(std::make_integer_sequence<int, N>{});
}
// Helper function called by getColums<typename T, int N>
template<typename T, const int... Is>
T Statement::getColumns(const std::integer_sequence<int, Is...>)
{
return T{Column(mStmtPtr, Is)...};
}
#endif
} // namespace SQLite