bool
mysql_stmt_send_long_data(MYSQL_STMT *stmt,
unsigned int parameter_number,
const char *data,
unsigned long length)
Enables an application to send parameter data to the server in
pieces (or “chunks”). Call this function after
mysql_stmt_bind_param()
and
before mysql_stmt_execute()
.
It can be called multiple times to send the parts of a
character or binary data value for a column, which must be one
of the TEXT
or
BLOB
data types.
parameter_number
indicates which parameter
to associate the data with. Parameters are numbered beginning
with 0. data
is a pointer to a buffer
containing data to be sent, and length
indicates the number of bytes in the buffer.
The next
mysql_stmt_execute()
call
ignores the bind buffer for all parameters that have been
used with
mysql_stmt_send_long_data()
since last
mysql_stmt_execute()
or
mysql_stmt_reset()
.
To reset/forget the sent data, call
mysql_stmt_reset()
. See
Section 6.4.22, “mysql_stmt_reset()”.
The max_allowed_packet
system
variable controls the maximum size of parameter values that
can be sent with
mysql_stmt_send_long_data()
.
-
The parameter does not have a string or binary type.
-
Invalid parameter number.
-
Commands were executed in an improper order.
-
The MySQL server has gone away.
-
Out of memory.
-
An unknown error occurred.
The following example demonstrates how to send the data for a
TEXT
column in chunks. It
inserts the data value 'MySQL - The most popular Open
Source database'
into the
text_column
column. The
mysql
variable is assumed to be a valid
connection handler.
#define INSERT_QUERY "INSERT INTO \
test_long_data(text_column) VALUES(?)"
MYSQL_BIND bind[1];
long length;
stmt = mysql_stmt_init(mysql);
if (!stmt)
{
fprintf(stderr, " mysql_stmt_init(), out of memory\n");
exit(0);
}
if (mysql_stmt_prepare(stmt, INSERT_QUERY, strlen(INSERT_QUERY)))
{
fprintf(stderr, "\n mysql_stmt_prepare(), INSERT failed");
fprintf(stderr, "\n %s", mysql_stmt_error(stmt));
exit(0);
}
memset(bind, 0, sizeof(bind));
bind[0].buffer_type= MYSQL_TYPE_STRING;
bind[0].length= &length;
bind[0].is_null= 0;
/* Bind the buffers */
if (mysql_stmt_bind_param(stmt, bind))
{
fprintf(stderr, "\n param bind failed");
fprintf(stderr, "\n %s", mysql_stmt_error(stmt));
exit(0);
}
/* Supply data in chunks to server */
if (mysql_stmt_send_long_data(stmt,0,"MySQL",5))
{
fprintf(stderr, "\n send_long_data failed");
fprintf(stderr, "\n %s", mysql_stmt_error(stmt));
exit(0);
}
/* Supply the next piece of data */
if (mysql_stmt_send_long_data(stmt,0,
" - The most popular Open Source database",40))
{
fprintf(stderr, "\n send_long_data failed");
fprintf(stderr, "\n %s", mysql_stmt_error(stmt));
exit(0);
}
/* Now, execute the query */
if (mysql_stmt_execute(stmt))
{
fprintf(stderr, "\n mysql_stmt_execute failed");
fprintf(stderr, "\n %s", mysql_stmt_error(stmt));
exit(0);
}