Hi I am completely new to database. Here I am having problem inserting a row into a table. The string comes in is in Unicode and converted to UTF8 using WideCharToMultiByte
call. Then constructed a database query as below.
in = "Weiß" (UTF8 string result of conversion from Unicode to UTF8)
wchar_t buf[2048]; //= new wchar_t[ in.size() ];
size_t num_chars = mbstowcs( buf, in.c_str(), in.size() );
wstring ws( buf, num_chars );
Here I have the string ws = 'WeiÃ'
If I expand ws to see there are 5 characters in the string and the 5th character is 159:L''
.
wostringstream oss;
oss << L"insert into myutftable values("
<< id
<< L"', '"
<< ws
<< L") ";
Then I am using SQLExecDirect
to update the database. This is the place I am seeing the crash.
I am trying to understand why it crashes. I have trying few things unsuccessfully. I used character set = utf8
but no luck. Can anyone tell me what could be the reason for crash and how to fix?
BTW I am using Firebird database version 2.0.
UPDATE1:
1) If I do not convert UTF8 string to wstring and use SQLExecDirectA
call it works fine. But at this point I do not know side effects because that database has been accessing from lot other places.
2) I have tried pushing the same string from command line using isql.exe, no issues!
I wonder why in my debugger watch list the last character was not displayed (Ÿ
this character after converting to wchar shown as 159:L''
. I looked in character set 159 refers to Ÿ
. Any ideas why my debugger does not show this character as wchar, but it was displayed as just char?
Is there a way to Debug SQLExecDirect
? I am using OdbcJdbc Drivers.
Update 2:
Seems like I am having issue with Ÿ
character in my strings. As long as I am sending it in as string no issues if I use wstring at all it fails.
I just observed in memory how it was represented when I am sending it as 9f
(= Ÿ) no issues with SQLExecDirectA
if I send it as 9f 00
(= Ÿ wchar) then it crashes on SQLExecDirect
My application was built using Unicode Character Set. Firebird database character set set to none.
Any ideas??
delete [] buf
would be wise considering you nevernew
d it. Just... ouch. Count on your heap being hosed after that little gem of undefined behavior. pebkac.SQLExecuteDirect
. It did not return anything. If I construct sql statement in std::string it works fine. But if I look into database that string is not displayed correctly.