Module rusqlite::functions [−][src]
feature = "functions"
Create or redefine SQL functions.
Example
Adding a regexp
function to a connection in which compiled regular
expressions are cached in a HashMap
. For an alternative implementation
that uses SQLite’s Function Auxilliary Data interface
to avoid recompiling regular expressions, see the unit tests for this
module.
use regex::Regex; use rusqlite::functions::FunctionFlags; use rusqlite::{Connection, Error, Result}; use std::sync::Arc; type BoxError = Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>; fn add_regexp_function(db: &Connection) -> Result<()> { db.create_scalar_function( "regexp", 2, FunctionFlags::SQLITE_UTF8 | FunctionFlags::SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC, move |ctx| { assert_eq!(ctx.len(), 2, "called with unexpected number of arguments"); let regexp: Arc<Regex> = ctx.get_or_create_aux(0, |vr| -> Result<_, BoxError> { Ok(Regex::new(vr.as_str()?)?) })?; let is_match = { let text = ctx .get_raw(1) .as_str() .map_err(|e| Error::UserFunctionError(e.into()))?; regexp.is_match(text) }; Ok(is_match) }, ) } fn main() -> Result<()> { let db = Connection::open_in_memory()?; add_regexp_function(&db)?; let is_match: bool = db.query_row("SELECT regexp('[aeiou]*', 'aaaaeeeiii')", [], |row| { row.get(0) })?; assert!(is_match); Ok(()) }
Structs
ConnectionRef | A reference to a connection handle with a lifetime bound to something. |
Context |
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FunctionFlags | Function Flags. See sqlite3_create_function and Function Flags for details. |
Traits
Aggregate |
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WindowAggregate |
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