| SQLITE3CHANGESET_CONCAT(3) | Library Functions Manual | SQLITE3CHANGESET_CONCAT(3) |
sqlite3changeset_concat —
concatenate two changeset objects
#include
<sqlite3.h>
int
sqlite3changeset_concat(int nA,
void *pA, int nB,
void *pB, int *pnOut,
void **ppOut);
This function is used to concatenate two changesets, A and B, into a single changeset. The result is a changeset equivalent to applying changeset A followed by changeset B.
This function combines the two input changesets using an sqlite3_changegroup object. Calling it produces similar results as the following code fragment:
sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp; rc = sqlite3_changegroup_new(&pGrp); if(
rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = sqlite3changegroup_add(pGrp, nA, pA); if( rc==SQLITE_OK
) rc = sqlite3changegroup_add(pGrp, nB, pB); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc
= sqlite3changegroup_output(pGrp, pnOut, ppOut); }else{ *ppOut = 0;
*pnOut = 0; }
Refer to the sqlite3_changegroup documentation below for details.
These declarations were extracted from the interface documentation at line 11774.
SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_concat( int nA, /* Number of bytes in buffer pA */ void *pA, /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset A */ int nB, /* Number of bytes in buffer pB */ void *pB, /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset B */ int *pnOut, /* OUT: Number of bytes in output changeset */ void **ppOut /* OUT: Buffer containing output changeset */ );
| January 24, 2024 | NetBSD 11.0 |