This is not a SQLite3 problem, it shows to be a MinGW
(mingw32/7.1.0/...) -> Target: 64bit, however, I just wanted to know if
anyone here has experience the same problem.
std::string sql_statement_request;
...
rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db,
sql_statement_request.data(),
-1,
&binary_sql_statement,
NULL);
std::cout << binary_sql_statement << std::endl; // ==> 0 (zero)
if (binary_sql_statement != NULL) {
//do something //==> Does not display anything
}
Thanks in advance
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