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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><title>36.12. Large Objects</title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="stylesheet.css" /><link rev="made" href="pgsql-docs@lists.postgresql.org" /><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets Vsnapshot" /><link rel="prev" href="ecpg-library.html" title="36.11. Library Functions" /><link rel="next" href="ecpg-cpp.html" title="36.13. C++ Applications" /></head><body id="docContent" class="container-fluid col-10"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="5" align="center">36.12. Large Objects</th></tr><tr><td width="10%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="ecpg-library.html" title="36.11. 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Large Objects <a href="#ECPG-LO" class="id_link">#</a></h2></div></div></div><p> Large objects are not directly supported by ECPG, but ECPG application can manipulate large objects through the libpq large object functions, obtaining the necessary <code class="type">PGconn</code> object by calling the <code class="function">ECPGget_PGconn()</code> function. (However, use of the <code class="function">ECPGget_PGconn()</code> function and touching <code class="type">PGconn</code> objects directly should be done very carefully and ideally not mixed with other ECPG database access calls.) </p><p> For more details about the <code class="function">ECPGget_PGconn()</code>, see <a class="xref" href="ecpg-library.html" title="36.11. Library Functions">Section 36.11</a>. For information about the large object function interface, see <a class="xref" href="largeobjects.html" title="Chapter 35. Large Objects">Chapter 35</a>. </p><p> Large object functions have to be called in a transaction block, so when autocommit is off, <code class="command">BEGIN</code> commands have to be issued explicitly. </p><p> <a class="xref" href="ecpg-lo.html#ECPG-LO-EXAMPLE" title="Example 36.2. ECPG Program Accessing Large Objects">Example 36.2</a> shows an example program that illustrates how to create, write, and read a large object in an ECPG application. </p><div class="example" id="ECPG-LO-EXAMPLE"><p class="title"><strong>Example 36.2. ECPG Program Accessing Large Objects</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting"> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <libpq-fe.h> #include <libpq/libpq-fs.h> EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR STOP; int main(void) { PGconn *conn; Oid loid; int fd; char buf[256]; int buflen = 256; char buf2[256]; int rc; memset(buf, 1, buflen); EXEC SQL CONNECT TO testdb AS con1; EXEC SQL SELECT pg_catalog.set_config('search_path', '', false); EXEC SQL COMMIT; conn = ECPGget_PGconn("con1"); printf("conn = %p\n", conn); /* create */ loid = lo_create(conn, 0); if (loid &lt; 0) printf("lo_create() failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn)); printf("loid = %d\n", loid); /* write test */ fd = lo_open(conn, loid, INV_READ|INV_WRITE); if (fd &lt; 0) printf("lo_open() failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn)); printf("fd = %d\n", fd); rc = lo_write(conn, fd, buf, buflen); if (rc &lt; 0) printf("lo_write() failed\n"); rc = lo_close(conn, fd); if (rc &lt; 0) printf("lo_close() failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn)); /* read test */ fd = lo_open(conn, loid, INV_READ); if (fd &lt; 0) printf("lo_open() failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn)); printf("fd = %d\n", fd); rc = lo_read(conn, fd, buf2, buflen); if (rc &lt; 0) printf("lo_read() failed\n"); rc = lo_close(conn, fd); if (rc &lt; 0) printf("lo_close() failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn)); /* check */ rc = memcmp(buf, buf2, buflen); printf("memcmp() = %d\n", rc); /* cleanup */ rc = lo_unlink(conn, loid); if (rc &lt; 0) printf("lo_unlink() failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn)); EXEC SQL COMMIT; EXEC SQL DISCONNECT ALL; return 0; } </pre></div></div><br class="example-break" /></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="ecpg-library.html" title="36.11. 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