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unsigned long mysql_hex_string(char *to, const char *from, unsigned long length)
This function is used to create a legal SQL string that you can use in an SQL statement. See Section 9.1.1, "String Literals".
The string in from
is encoded to hexadecimal format, with each character encoded as
two hexadecimal digits. The result is placed in to
and a terminating null byte is
appended.
The string pointed to by from
must be length
bytes
long. You must allocate the to
buffer to be at least length*2+1
bytes long. When mysql_hex_string()
returns, the contents of to
is a null-terminated string. The return value is the
length of the encoded string, not including the terminating null character.
The return value can be placed into an SQL statement using either 0x
or value
X'
format. However, the return value does not include the value
'0x
or X'...'
.
The caller must supply whichever of those is desired.
char query[1000],*end;end = strmov(query,"INSERT INTO test_table values(");end = strmov(end,"0x");end += mysql_hex_string(end,"What is this",12);end = strmov(end,",0x");end += mysql_hex_string(end,"binary data: \0\r\n",16);*end++ = ')';if (mysql_real_query(&mysql,query,(unsigned int) (end - query))){ fprintf(stderr, "Failed to insert row, Error: %s\n", mysql_error(&mysql));}
The strmov()
function used in the example is included in the libmysqlclient
library and works like strcpy()
but returns a pointer to the terminating null of
the first parameter.
The length of the value placed into to
, not including the terminating null
character.
None.