SQLITE3CHANGESET_FINALIZE(3) Library Functions Manual SQLITE3CHANGESET_FINALIZE(3)

sqlite3changeset_finalizefinalize a changeset iterator

#include <sqlite3.h>

int
sqlite3changeset_finalize(sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter);

This function is used to finalize an iterator allocated with (). This function should only be called on iterators created using the sqlite3changeset_start() function. If an application calls this function with an iterator passed to a conflict-handler by (), SQLITE_MISUSE is immediately returned and the call has no effect.

If an error was encountered within a call to an sqlite3changeset_xxx() function (for example an SQLITE_CORRUPT in () or an SQLITE_NOMEM in ()) then an error code corresponding to that error is returned by this function. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK is returned. This is to allow the following pattern (pseudo-code):

sqlite3changeset_start(); while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3changeset_next()
){ // Do something with change.
} rc = sqlite3changeset_finalize(); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ // An error
has occurred }

These declarations were extracted from the interface documentation at line 11709.

SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_finalize(sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter);

sqlite3changeset_apply(3), sqlite3changeset_new(3), sqlite3changeset_next(3), sqlite3changeset_start(3), SQLITE_OK(3)

January 24, 2024 NetBSD 11.0