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SQLite C InterfaceRead Data From A BLOB Incrementallyint sqlite3_blob_read(sqlite3_blob *, void *Z, int N, int iOffset); This function is used to read data from an open BLOB handle into a caller-supplied buffer. N bytes of data are copied into buffer Z from the open BLOB, starting at offset iOffset. If offset iOffset is less than N bytes from the end of the BLOB, SQLITE_ERROR is returned and no data is read. If N or iOffset is less than zero, SQLITE_ERROR is returned and no data is read. The size of the blob (and hence the maximum value of N+iOffset) can be determined using the sqlite3_blob_bytes() interface. An attempt to read from an expired BLOB handle fails with an error code of SQLITE_ABORT. On success, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an error code or an extended error code is returned. This routine only works on a BLOB handle which has been created by a prior successful call to sqlite3_blob_open() and which has not been closed by sqlite3_blob_close(). Passing any other pointer in to this routine results in undefined and probably undesirable behavior. See also: sqlite3_blob_write(). Requirements: H17853 H17856 H17859 H17862 H17863 H17865 H17868 See also lists of Objects, Constants, and Functions. This page last modified 2009/08/19 14:11:24 UTC |