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NAME

       Tdbc_Init,  Tdbc_MapSqlState,  Tdbc_TokenizeSql  - C procedures to facilitate writing TDBC
       drivers

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tdbc.h>

       int
       Tdbc_Init(interp)

       Tcl_Obj *
       Tdbc_TokenizeSql(interp, sqlcode)

       const char *
       Tdbc_MapSqlState(state)

ARGUMENTS

       Tcl_Interp *interp (in/out)        Pointer to a Tcl interpreter.

       const char *state (in)             Pointer to a character string containing a 'SQL  state'
                                          from a database error.

       const char *sqlcode (in)           Pointer   to   a  character  string  containing  a  SQL
                                          statement.
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DESCRIPTION

       The TDBC library provides several C procedures that simplify writing a TDBC  driver.  They
       include  a procedure that tokenizes a SQL statement, locating variables to be substituted,
       and a procedure that accepts a SQL state and returns an error class  for  the  interpreter
       error information.

       Tdbc_Init  must  be  invoked  prior to any other TDBC call.  It accepts a pointer to a Tcl
       interpreter, and arranges to load the TDBC library. It returns TCL_OK if the  Tcl  library
       was   loaded  successfully,  and  TCL_ERROR  otherwise.  If  TCL_ERROR  is  returned,  the
       interpreter's result contains the error message.

       Tdbc_TokenizeSql accepts a pointer to a Tcl interpreter, and  a  pointer  to  a  character
       string containing one or more SQL statements. It tokenizes the SQL statements, and returns
       a pointer to a Tcl_Obj that contains a list of the tokens  that  make  up  the  statement.
       Concatenating  the  tokens together will yield the original SQL code. The returned Tcl_Obj
       has a reference count of zero. The caller is responsible for managing the reference  count
       as  needed.   See  TOKENS  below  for a description of what may be in the returned list of
       tokens.

       Tdbc_MapSqlState accepts a pointer to a string, usually five characters long, that is  the
       'SQL  state'  that  resulted  from a database error. It returns a character string that is
       suitable for inclusion as the error class when constructing the error code for an error in
       a  TDBC  driver.  (By  convention, the error code is a list having at least four elements:
       "TDBC errorClass sqlstate driverName details...".)

TOKENS

       Each token returned from Tdbc_TokenizeSql may be one of the following:

       [1]    A bound variable, which begins with one of the characters ':',  '@',  or  '$'.  The
              remainder  of  the  string  is  the  variable name and will consist of alphanumeric
              characters and underscores. (The leading character will be be non-numeric.)

       [2]    A semicolon that separates two SQL statements.

       [3]    Something else in a SQL statement. The tokenizer does not attempt to parse SQL;  it
              merely  identifies  bound  variables  (distinguishing  them  from  similar  strings
              appearing inside quotes or comments) and statement delimiters.

SEE ALSO

       tdbc(3tcl), tdbc::mapSqlState(3tcl), tdbc::tokenize(3tcl)

KEYWORDS

       TDBC, SQL, database, tokenize

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2009 by Kevin B. Kenny.