SQLITE3_STR_NEW(3) Library Functions Manual SQLITE3_STR_NEW(3)

sqlite3_str_newcreate a new dynamic string object

#include <sqlite3.h>

sqlite3_str *
sqlite3_str_new(sqlite3*);

The sqlite3_str_new(D) interface allocates and initializes a new sqlite3_str object. To avoid memory leaks, the object returned by () must be freed by a subsequent call to sqlite3_str_finish(X).

The sqlite3_str_new(D) interface always returns a pointer to a valid sqlite3_str object, though in the event of an out-of-memory error the returned object might be a special singleton that will silently reject new text, always return SQLITE_NOMEM from (), always return 0 for (), and always return NULL from sqlite3_str_finish(X). It is always safe to use the value returned by sqlite3_str_new(D) as the sqlite3_str parameter to any of the other sqlite3_str methods.

The D parameter to sqlite3_str_new(D) may be NULL. If the D parameter in sqlite3_str_new(D) is not NULL, then the maximum length of the string contained in the sqlite3_str object will be the value set for sqlite3_limit(D,SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH) instead of SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH.

These declarations were extracted from the interface documentation at line 8400.

SQLITE_API sqlite3_str *sqlite3_str_new(sqlite3*);

sqlite3_limit(3), sqlite3_str(3), sqlite3_str_errcode(3), SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH(3)

January 24, 2024 NetBSD 11.0