I am developing a multithreaded cpp app that reads data from an sqlite database. I am running into a problem with multithreaded read attempts causing an "unknown error" to be thrown. I assume this has to be something like database locking.
My question is the following - Why does the database lock on read operations? I would understand if it was reading/writing, but this app only executes select statements.
Potential solutions to my problem: Throw some mutexes at the sections, switch from sqlite to some other database..
I realize sqlite is not an incredibly strong database, so am leaning more toward switching to some other database. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
The code:
//generate a db connection//
bool open(string filename){
if(sqlite3_open(filename.c_str(), &database) == SQLITE_OK)
{
return true;
}
return false;
}
//Query database//
vector<vector<string>> query(string query){
sqlite3_stmt *statement;
vector<vector<string>> results;
if(sqlite3_prepare_v2(database, query.c_str(), -1, &statement, 0) == SQLITE_OK)
{
int cols = sqlite3_column_count(statement);
int result = 0;
while(true)
{
result = sqlite3_step(statement);
if(result == SQLITE_ROW)
{
vector<string> values;
for(int col = 0; col < cols; col++)
{
auto temp_val = (char*)sqlite3_column_text(statement, col);
if(!temp_val){
cout << "FAIL" << endl;
}
else{
values.emplace_back(temp_val);
}
}
results.push_back(values);
}
else
{
break;
}
}
sqlite3_finalize(statement);
}
string error = sqlite3_errmsg(database);
if(error != "not an error") cout << query << " " << error << endl;
return results;
}
void close(){
sqlite3_close(database);
}