You're right about the finalize, but changing the line to:
rc = sqlite3_prepare(db, toStringz(sql), cast(int)sql.length +
1000, &stmt, null);
results in the compile time error:
sqlitetest.d(39): Error: function etc.c.sqlite3.sqlite3_prepare
(sqlite3* db, const(char)* zSql, int nByte, sqlite3_stmt** ppStmt,
const(char*)* pzTail) is not callable using argument types (sqlite3*,
immutable(char)*, int, sqlite3_stmt***, typeof(null))
On 09/18/2013 09:29 PM, growler wrote:
On Wednesday, 18 September 2013 at 21:31:00 UTC, Charles Hixson wrote:
I'm trying to use SQLite3 in D, but am getting a segmentation fault
when I attempt to replace the exec statement with a prepare
statement. What am I doing wrong?
If the prepare statement is commented out, and the exec statement is
uncommented, the program runs successfully. (There's no data yet in
the database file.)
The test program is:
pragma (lib, "sqlite3");
import etc.c.sqlite3;
import std.exception;
import std.stdio;
import std.string;
/** int function(void*, int, char**, char**) callback */
extern(C)
int callback (void* notUsed, int argc, char** argv, char**
azColName)
{
for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++)
{ printf ("%s = %s\n", azColName[i], argv[i] ? argv[i] :
"null"); }
printf ("\n");
return 0;
}
void main()
{ sqlite3* db;
int rc;
char* zErrMsg = null;
sqlite3_stmt** stmt;
rc = sqlite3_open (toStringz("data/sqlitetest.db"), &db);
if (SQLITE_OK != rc)
{ printf ("DB create error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(db) );
}
string sql =
"create table if not exists wrds (name text primary key, id
int)\0";
rc = sqlite3_exec(db, sql.ptr, &callback, cast(void*)0,
&zErrMsg);
if (SQLITE_OK != rc)
{ printf ("DB create table error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(db) );
printf ("sql = <<%s>>\n", sql);
}
sql = "select * from wrds\0";
rc = sqlite3_prepare(db, toStringz(sql),
cast(int)sql.length, stmt, null);
// if (SQLITE_OK != rc)
// { printf ("DB prepare statement error: %s\n",
sqlite3_errmsg(db) );
// printf ("sql = <<%s>>\n", sql);
// }
// rc = sqlite3_step(*stmt);
// if (SQLITE_OK != rc)
// { printf ("DB statement step error: %s\n",
sqlite3_errmsg(db) );
// printf ("sql = <<%s>>\n", sql);
// }
//
// rc = sqlite3_exec(db, sql.ptr, &callback, cast(void*)0,
&zErrMsg);
// if (SQLITE_OK != rc)
// { printf ("DB select error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(db) );
// printf ("sql = <<%s>>\n", sql);
// }
//
rc = sqlite3_close (db);
enforce (rc == SQLITE_OK);
}
Sorry I'm not a sqlite3 expert, nor do I have access to DMD at the
moment so cannot fully test but that sqlite3_stmt** looks wrong, try
this:
change:
---
sqlite3_stmt** stmt;
...
rc= sqlite3_prepare(db, toStringz(sql), cast(int)sql.length, stmt, null);
...
rc= sqlite3_step(*stmt);
---
to:
---
sqlite3_stmt* stmt;
...
rc= sqlite3_prepare(db, toStringz(sql), cast(int)sql.length, &stmt,
null);
...
rc= sqlite3_step(stmt);
---
I think (from ancient memory) that you also need to clean up the
statement with something like:
sqlite_finalize(stmt);
but don't quote me on that :D
--
Charles Hixson