libpgeasy - Simplified C Library
Author
Written by Bruce Momjian
(pgman@candle.pha.pa.us)
and last updated 2002-03-04
pgeasy allows you to cleanly interface
to the libpq library, more like a 4GL
SQL interface. Refer to for more
information about libpq.
It consists of a set of simplified C functions that encapsulate the
functionality of libpq. The functions are:
PGresult *doquery(char *query);
PGconn *connectdb(char *options);
void disconnectdb();
int fetch(void *param,...);
int fetchwithnulls(void *param,...);
void reset_fetch();
void on_error_continue();
void on_error_stop();
PGresult *get_result();
void set_result(PGresult *newres);
Many functions return a structure or value, so you can work
with the result if required.
You basically connect to the database with
connectdb, issue your query with
doquery, fetch the results with
fetch, and finish with
disconnectdb.
For SELECT queries, fetch
allows you to pass pointers as parameters, and on return the
variables are filled with data from the binary cursor you opened.
These binary cursors cannot be used if you are running the
pgeasy client on a system with a different
architecture than the database server. If you pass a NULL pointer
parameter, the column is skipped. fetchwithnulls
allows you to retrieve the NULL status of the field by passing an
int* after each result pointer, which returns true
or false to indicate if the field is null. You can always use
libpq functions on the
PGresult pointer returned by
doquery. reset_fetch starts
the fetch back at the beginning.
get_result and set_result
allow you to handle multiple open result sets. Use
get_result to save a result into an application
variable. You can then later use set_result to
return to the previously save result.
There are several demonstration programs in
pgsql/src/interfaces/libpgeasy/examples>.