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i am currently making a simple sqlite3 wrapper base on this tutorial ( http://www.tutorialspoint.com/sqlite/sqlite_c_cpp.htm )

my problem is about the callback function in querying.

static int callback(void *data, int argc, char **argv, char **azColName){
  int i;
  fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", (const char*)data);
  for(i=0; i<argc; i++){
    printf("%s = %s\n", azColName[i], argv[i] ? argv[i] : "NULL");
  }
  printf("\n");
  return 0;
}

callback function is not a member function of a class

class Wrapper() {
  public:
    Wrapper();
    ~Wrapper();
  private:
    vector<map<string, string> > result;
};
static int callback(){
  result.insert( ...data... );
}

how will i do go around with this. help is very much appreciated. thanks...

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Use the data argument to pass a pointer to a class object.

static int callback(void *data, int argc, char **argv, char **azColName){
  Wrapper * wrapper = static_cast<Wrapper*>(data);
  wrapper->result.insert( ...data... );
}

passing a suitable pointer to the sqlite function that uses the callback

Wrapper my_wrapper;
rc = sqlite3_exec(db, sql, callback, &my_wrapper, &err_msg);

Note that the callback will have to be a friend or static member to access result directly, as the example does. It can be a non-member if it only uses the public interface.

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  • this part Wrapper * wrapper = static_cast<Wrapper>(data); gives an error no matching function for call to ‘Wrapper::Wrapper(void*&) and i dont get this part Wrapper my_wrapper; but the parameter is &myWrapper,
    – xeroblast
    Feb 17, 2015 at 9:20
  • @xeroblast: Sorry, those were typos. Cast the pointer to Wrapper* not Wrapper, and use the same name for the variable in both places. Feb 17, 2015 at 9:21

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