module sqlite #flag darwin -lsqlite3 #flag linux -lsqlite3 #flag solaris -lsqlite3 #flag freebsd -I/usr/local/include #flag freebsd -Wl -L/usr/local/lib -lsqlite3 #flag windows -I@VROOT/thirdparty/sqlite #flag windows -L@VROOT/thirdparty/sqlite #flag windows @VROOT/thirdparty/sqlite/sqlite3.o //#flag linux -I @VROOT/thirdparty/sqlite //#flag @VROOT/thirdparty/sqlite/sqlite.c #include "sqlite3.h" // struct C.sqlite3 {} struct C.sqlite3_stmt {} // pub struct DB { mut: conn &C.sqlite3 } pub struct Row { pub mut: vals []string } // fn C.sqlite3_open(charptr, &&C.sqlite3) int fn C.sqlite3_close(&C.sqlite3) int // fn C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(&C.sqlite3, charptr, int, &&sqlite3_stmt, &charptr) int fn C.sqlite3_step(&C.sqlite3_stmt) int fn C.sqlite3_finalize(&C.sqlite3_stmt) int // fn C.sqlite3_column_name(&C.sqlite3_stmt, int) charptr fn C.sqlite3_column_text(&C.sqlite3_stmt, int) byteptr fn C.sqlite3_column_int(&C.sqlite3_stmt, int) int fn C.sqlite3_column_int64(&C.sqlite3_stmt, int) int64 fn C.sqlite3_column_double(&C.sqlite3_stmt, int) f64 fn C.sqlite3_column_count(&C.sqlite3_stmt) int // fn C.sqlite3_errstr(int) charptr fn C.sqlite3_free(voidptr) // Opens the connection with a database. pub fn connect(path string) ?DB { db := &C.sqlite3(0) if C.sqlite3_open(path.str, &db) != 0 { return error('sqlite db error') } return DB{ conn: db } } // Only for V ORM fn (db DB) init_stmt(query string) &C.sqlite3_stmt { stmt := &C.sqlite3_stmt(0) C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(db.conn, query.str, -1, &stmt, 0) return stmt } // Only for V ORM fn get_int_from_stmt(stmt &C.sqlite3_stmt) int { x := C.sqlite3_step(stmt) if x != C.SQLITE_OK && x != C.SQLITE_DONE { C.puts(C.sqlite3_errstr(x)) } res := C.sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 0) C.sqlite3_finalize(stmt) return res } // Returns a single cell with value int. pub fn (db DB) q_int(query string) int { stmt := &C.sqlite3_stmt(0) C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(db.conn, query.str, -1, &stmt, 0) C.sqlite3_step(stmt) res := C.sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 0) C.sqlite3_finalize(stmt) return res } // Returns a single cell with value string. pub fn (db DB) q_string(query string) string { stmt := &C.sqlite3_stmt(0) C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(db.conn, query.str, -1, &stmt, 0) C.sqlite3_step(stmt) res := tos_clone(C.sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 0)) C.sqlite3_finalize(stmt) return res } // Execute the query on db, return an array of all the results, alongside any result code. // Result codes: https://www.sqlite.org/rescode.html pub fn (db DB) exec(query string) ([]Row,int) { stmt := &C.sqlite3_stmt(0) C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(db.conn, query.str, -1, &stmt, 0) nr_cols := C.sqlite3_column_count(stmt) mut res := 0 mut rows := []Row{} for { res = C.sqlite3_step(stmt) // Result Code SQLITE_ROW; Another row is available if res != 100 { //C.puts(C.sqlite3_errstr(res)) break } mut row := Row{} for i in 0 .. nr_cols { val := tos_clone(C.sqlite3_column_text(stmt, i)) row.vals << val } rows << row } return rows,res } // Execute a query, handle error code // Return the first row from the resulting table pub fn (db DB) exec_one(query string) ?Row { rows,code := db.exec(query) if rows.len == 0 || code != 101 { return error('SQL Error: Rows #$rows.len Return code $code') } return rows[0] } // In case you don't expect any result, but still want an error code // e.g. INSERT INTO ... VALUES (...) pub fn (db DB) exec_none(query string) int { _,code := db.exec(query) return code } /* TODO pub fn (db DB) exec_param(query string, param string) []Row { } */ pub fn (db DB) insert(x T) { }