pub struct BinColumn { /* private fields */ }
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A buffer intended to be bound to a column of a cursor. Elements of the buffer will contain a variable amount of bytes up to a maximum length. Since elements of this type have variable length an additional indicator buffer is also maintained, whether the column is nullable or not. Therefore this buffer type is used for variable sized binary data whether it is nullable or not.

Implementations

This will allocate a value and indicator buffer for batch_size elements. Each value may have a maximum length of max_len.

Return the value for the given row index.

The column buffer does not know how many elements were in the last row group, and therefore can not guarantee the accessed element to be valid and in a defined state. It also can not panic on accessing an undefined element. It will panic however if row_index is larger or equal to the maximum number of elements in the buffer.

Indicator value at the specified position. Useful to detect truncation of data.

The column buffer does not know how many elements were in the last row group, and therefore can not guarantee the accessed element to be valid and in a defined state. It also can not panic on accessing an undefined element. It will panic however if row_index is larger or equal to the maximum number of elements in the buffer.

Length of value at the specified position. This is different from an indicator as it refers to the length of the value in the buffer, not to the length of the value in the datasource. The two things are different for truncated values.

Changes the maximum element length the buffer can hold. This operation is useful if you find an unexpected large input during insertion. All values in the buffer will be set to NULL.

Parameters
  • new_max_len: New maximum string length without terminating zero.

Maximum length of elements in bytes.

View of the first num_rows values of a binary column.

Num rows may not exceed the actually amount of valid num_rows filled be the ODBC API. The column buffer does not know how many elements were in the last row group, and therefore can not guarantee the accessed element to be valid and in a defined state. It also can not panic on accessing an undefined element. It will panic however if row_index is larger or equal to the maximum number of elements in the buffer.

Sets the value of the buffer at index to NULL or the specified bytes. This method will panic on out of bounds index, or if input holds a value which is longer than the maximum allowed element length.

Fills the column with NULL, between From and To

A writer able to fill the first n elements of the buffer, from an iterator.

Changes the maximum number of bytes per row the buffer can hold. This operation is useful if you find an unexpected large input during insertion.

This is however costly, as not only does the new buffer have to be allocated, but all values have to copied from the old to the new buffer.

This method could also be used to reduce the maximum length, which would truncate values in the process.

This method does not adjust indicator buffers as these might hold values larger than the maximum length.

Parameters
  • new_max_len: New maximum element length in bytes.
  • num_rows: Number of valid rows currently stored in this buffer.

Appends a new element to the column buffer. Rebinds the buffer to increase maximum element length should the input be to large.

Parameters
  • index: Zero based index of the new row position. Must be equal to the number of rows currently in the buffer.
  • bytes: Value to store.

Maximum number of elements this buffer can hold.

Trait Implementations

The identifier of the C data type of the value buffer. When it is retrieving data from the data source with fetch, the driver converts the data to this type. When it sends data to the source, the driver converts the data from this type. Read more

Indicates the length of variable sized types. May be zero for fixed sized types. Used to determine the size or existence of input parameters. Read more

Pointer to a value corresponding to the one described by cdata_type.

Maximum length of the type in bytes (not characters). It is required to index values in bound buffers, if more than one parameter is bound. Can be set to zero for types not bound as parameter arrays, i.e. CStr. Read more

Indicates the length of variable sized types. May be zero for fixed sized types.

Pointer to a value corresponding to the one described by cdata_type.

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

The SQL data as which the parameter is bound to ODBC.

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