| SQLITE3_DESTRUCTOR_TYPE(3) | Library Functions Manual | SQLITE3_DESTRUCTOR_TYPE(3) |
sqlite3_destructor_type,
SQLITE_STATIC,
SQLITE_TRANSIENT — constants
defining special destructor behavior
#include
<sqlite3.h>
typedef void (*sqlite3_destructor_type)(void*);
#define SQLITE_STATIC
#define SQLITE_TRANSIENT
These are special values for the destructor that is passed in as
the final argument to routines like
sqlite3_result_blob().
If the destructor argument is SQLITE_STATIC, it means that the content
pointer is constant and will never change. It does not need to be destroyed.
The SQLITE_TRANSIENT value means that the content will likely change in the
near future and that SQLite should make its own private copy of the content
before returning.
The typedef is necessary to work around problems in certain C++ compilers.
These declarations were extracted from the interface documentation at line 6029.
typedef void (*sqlite3_destructor_type)(void*); #define SQLITE_STATIC ((sqlite3_destructor_type)0) #define SQLITE_TRANSIENT ((sqlite3_destructor_type)-1)
| January 24, 2024 | NetBSD 11.0 |