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NAMEksql_stmt_alloc —
allocate a statement on a database connection
LIBRARYlibrary “ksql”SYNOPSIS#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <ksql.h>
enum ksqlc
DESCRIPTIONTheksql_stmt_alloc function allocates a SQL statement
sqlstmt on a database connection
sql previously opened with
ksql_open(3).
It must be matched by a call to
ksql_stmt_free(3).
Upon success, this will fill in the stmt pointer. The
id is used to identify the statement in error messages
and should uniquely identify the statement.
If a non-empty cfg->stmts structure
documented in
ksql_cfg_defaults(3)
is passed to
ksql_alloc(3)
or
ksql_alloc_child(3),
the stored statement is looked up by id and the
sqlstmt value is ignored. If id
is not a valid index of cfg->stmts.stmtsz or if the
current role does not permit access to the statement, an error message is
emitted on The RETURN VALUESThis returnsKSQL_MEM on allocation failure,
KSQL_NOTOPEN if the database isn't connected, or
KSQL_DB if there were errors invoking
sqlite3_prepare_v2(3),
otherwise KSQL_OK on success.
SEE ALSOsqlite3_prepare_v2(3)
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