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The naming of my functions and variables are something to get used to. They're all abbreviations, kinda like C stdlib style. It looks weird, but you get used to it quickly and in reality, you just use a few of them.
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The naming of my functions and variables are something to get used to. They're all abbreviations, kinda like C stdlib style. It looks weird, but you get used to it quickly and in reality, you just use a few of them.
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Examples of common used functions are:
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Examples of common used functions are:
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- `sormc(char *path)` connect to database. Returns int.
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- `sormc(char *path)` connect to database. Returns `int`.
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- `sormq(int conn, char *sql, ...)` execute query. Variadic arguments. Works like printf. Returns result in CSV format in case of SELECT.
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- `sormq(int conn, char *sql, ...)` execute query. Variadic arguments. Works like `printf`. Returns result in CSV format in case of `SELECT`.
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- `sorm_csvd(char *csv_data)` dumps your CSV result data to a nice fixed content width table in the terminal.
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- `sorm_csvd(char *csv_data)` dumps your CSV result data to a nice fixed content width table in the terminal.
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## Thread safety
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## Thread safety
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While the performance is nice, it's not written with performance in mind at all.
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While the performance is nice, it's not written with performance in mind at all.
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## Python support
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## Python support
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The python library is low quality. I made it just for fun and test. This is not a defitive version. But it show very well how to communicate with a shared object file. I'm sure someone will be happy with examples how to use variadic functions trough Python to C. See `sorm.py`
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The Python library is low quality. I made it just for fun and test. This is not a defitive version. But it show very well how to communicate with a shared object file. I'm sure someone will be happy with examples how to use variadic functions trough Python to C. See `sorm.py`
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## C API examples:
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## C API examples:
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int db = sormc("db.sqlite3");
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int db = sormc("db.sqlite3");
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```
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```
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### Create table
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### Create table
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This one should return True if executed.
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This one should return true if executed.
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```c
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```c
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sormq(db, "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS pony (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,name,age);",NULL);
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sormq(db, "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS pony (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,name,age);",NULL);
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```
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```
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