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NAME

       PQparamCreate, PQparamCount PQparamReset, PQparamClear - PGparam management functions.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libpqtypes.h>

       PGparam *PQparamCreate(const PGconn *conn);
       PGparam *PQparamDup(PGparam *param);
       int PQparamCount(PGparam *param);
       void PQparamReset(PGparam *param);
       void PQparamClear(PGparam *param);

DESCRIPTION

       These functions manage the opaque PGparam object.

       PQparamCreate() will allocate and initialize a new PGparam object.  After the create call,
       the PGparam object is ready for use.  WARNING: Only types that have  been  registered  via
       PQregisterXXX,  will  be  available  to the param.  Meaning, the param is not updated with
       types registered after the param is created.

       PQparamDup() will duplicate a given PGparam,  including  any  internal  values  that  have
       already  been put. This is useful in cases where you want to queue qeuries to execute at a
       later time, like a connection pooler.  The problem is PGparamCreate requires a  connection
       object,  which  may  not  be available when attempting to enqueue a query with its PGparam
       object.  Instead, a PGparam object can used for the sole purpose  of  creating  duplicates
       while there are no available PGconn objects.

       PQparamCount() gets the number of parameters in a PGparam object.

       PQparamReset() will clear out any previously put parameters, but will not free any memory.
       This is useful for application looking to "reuse" a PGparam object.

       PQparamClear() releases all resources being used by a PGparam object,  the  object  should
       not be used after a clear.

       It is very important to call PQparamReset() if you plan on reusing a PGparam object.

RETURN VALUE

       PQparamCreate()  returns  a  pointer  to a PGparam object on success and NULL if something
       failed (check PQgeterror(3) for more information).

       PQparamCount() returns the number of parameters in a PGparam object.

       PQparamReset() and PQparamClear() have no return values.  If either function is provided a
       NULL PGparam pointer, it will silently fail.

EXAMPLES

       None.

AUTHOR

       A  contribution  of eSilo, LLC. for the PostgreSQL Database Management System.  Written by
       Andrew Chernow and Merlin Moncure.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <libpqtypes@esilo.com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2011 eSilo, LLC. All rights reserved.
       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO  warranty;  not
       even for MERCHANTABILITY or  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

       pqt-specs(3), PQputf(3), PQgeterror(3), PQparamExec(3)