| SQLITE3_STMT_BUSY(3) | Library Functions Manual | SQLITE3_STMT_BUSY(3) |
sqlite3_stmt_busy —
determine if a prepared statement has been reset
#include
<sqlite3.h>
int
sqlite3_stmt_busy(sqlite3_stmt*);
The sqlite3_stmt_busy(S) interface returns true (non-zero) if the prepared statement S has been stepped at least once using sqlite3_step(S) but has neither run to completion (returned SQLITE_DONE from sqlite3_step(S)) nor been reset using sqlite3_reset(S). The sqlite3_stmt_busy(S) interface returns false if S is a NULL pointer. If S is not a NULL pointer and is not a pointer to a valid prepared statement object, then the behavior is undefined and probably undesirable.
This interface can be used in combination
sqlite3_next_stmt()
to locate all prepared statements associated with a database connection that
are in need of being reset. This can be used, for example, in diagnostic
routines to search for prepared statements that are holding a transaction
open.
These declarations were extracted from the interface documentation at line 4464.
SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_busy(sqlite3_stmt*);
| January 24, 2024 | NetBSD 11.0 |