| SQLITE3_VALUE_SUBTYPE(3) | Library Functions Manual | SQLITE3_VALUE_SUBTYPE(3) |
sqlite3_value_subtype —
finding the subtype of SQL values
#include
<sqlite3.h>
unsigned int
sqlite3_value_subtype(sqlite3_value*);
The sqlite3_value_subtype(V) function returns the subtype for an
application-defined SQL function argument V. The subtype information can be
used to pass a limited amount of context from one SQL function to another.
Use the
sqlite3_result_subtype()
routine to set the subtype for the return value of an SQL function.
Every application-defined SQL function that invoke this interface should include the SQLITE_SUBTYPE property in the text encoding argument when the function is registered. If the SQLITE_SUBTYPE property is omitted, then sqlite3_value_subtype() might return zero instead of the upstream subtype in some corner cases.
These declarations were extracted from the interface documentation at line 5795.
SQLITE_API unsigned int sqlite3_value_subtype(sqlite3_value*);
sqlite3_create_function(3), sqlite3_result_subtype(3), SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC(3)
| January 24, 2024 | NetBSD 11.0 |