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Using SQLite
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Using SQLite

by Jay A. Kreibich
August 2010
Intermediate to advanced
526 pages
23h 39m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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sqlite3_commit_hook() — Register a commit callback

Definition

void* sqlite3_commit_hook( sqlite3* db, commit_callback, void* udp );

int commit_callback( void* udp );
db

A database connection.

commit_callback

Function pointer to an application-defined commit callback function.

udp

An application-defined user-data pointer. This value is made available to the commit callback.

Returns (sqlite3_commit_hook())

The previous user-data pointer, if applicable.

Returns (commit_callback())

If nonzero, the commit is converted into a callback.

Description

This function registers a commit callback. This callback function is called any time the database performs a commit (including an autocommit). Each database connection can have only one commit callback. Registering a new commit callback will overwrite any previously registered callback. To remove the commit callback, set a NULL function pointer.

A commit callback must not use the associated database connection to modify any databases, nor may it call sqlite3_prepare_v2() or sqlite3_step(). If the commit callback returns a nonzero value, the commit will be canceled and the transaction will be rolled back.

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