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//! ODBC types those representation is compatible with the ODBC C API. //! //! This layer has not been created using automatic code generation. It is incomplete, i.e. it does //! not contain every symbol or constant defined in the ODBC C headers. Symbols which are //! deprecated since ODBC 3 have been left out intentionally. While some extra type safety has been //! added by grouping some of C's `#define` constants into `enum`-types it mostly offers the same //! power (all) and safety guarantess(none) as the wrapped C-API. //! ODBC 4.0 is still under development by Microsoft, so these symbols are deactivated by default //! in the cargo.toml pub use self::attributes::*; pub use self::c_data_type::*; pub use self::fetch_orientation::*; pub use self::info_type::*; pub use self::input_output::*; pub use self::nullable::*; pub use self::sql_bulk_operations::*; pub use self::sqlreturn::*; use std::os::raw::c_void; mod attributes; mod c_data_type; mod fetch_orientation; mod info_type; mod input_output; mod nullable; mod sql_bulk_operations; mod sqlreturn; //These types can never be instantiated in Rust code. pub enum Obj {} pub enum Env {} pub enum Dbc {} pub enum Stmt {} pub enum Desc {} pub type SQLHANDLE = *mut Obj; pub type SQLHENV = *mut Env; pub type SQLHDESC = *mut Desc; /// The connection handle references storage of all information about the connection to the data /// source, including status, transaction state, and error information. pub type SQLHDBC = *mut Dbc; pub type SQLHSTMT = *mut Stmt; pub type SQLSMALLINT = i16; pub type SQLUSMALLINT = u16; pub type SQLINTEGER = i32; pub type SQLUINTEGER = u32; pub type SQLPOINTER = *mut c_void; pub type SQLCHAR = u8; pub type SQLWCHAR = u16; #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] pub type SQLLEN = i64; #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] pub type SQLLEN = SQLINTEGER; #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] pub type SQLULEN = u64; #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] pub type SQLULEN = SQLUINTEGER; pub type SQLHWND = SQLPOINTER; pub type RETCODE = i16; // flags for null-terminated string pub const SQL_NTS: SQLSMALLINT = -3; pub const SQL_NTSL: SQLINTEGER = -3; /// Maximum message length pub const SQL_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH: SQLSMALLINT = 512; pub const SQL_SQLSTATE_SIZE: usize = 5; pub const SQL_SQLSTATE_SIZEW: usize = 10; // Special SQLGetData indicator values pub const SQL_NULL_DATA: SQLLEN = -1; pub const SQL_NO_TOTAL: SQLLEN = -4; pub const SQL_SS_LENGTH_UNLIMITED: SQLULEN = 0; /// SQL Free Statement options #[repr(u16)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum FreeStmtOption { /// Closes the cursor associated with StatementHandle (if one was defined) and discards all /// pending results. The application can reopen this cursor later by executing a SELECT /// statement again with the same or different parameter values. If no cursor is open, this /// option has no effect for the application. `SQLCloseCursor` can also be called to close a /// cursor. SQL_CLOSE = 0, // SQL_DROP = 1, is deprecated in favour of SQLFreeHandle /// Sets the `SQL_DESC_COUNT` field of the ARD to 0, releasing all column buffers bound by /// `SQLBindCol` for the given StatementHandle. This does not unbind the bookmark column; to do /// that, the `SQL_DESC_DATA_PTR` field of the ARD for the bookmark column is set to NULL. /// Notice that if this operation is performed on an explicitly allocated descriptor that is /// shared by more than one statement, the operation will affect the bindings of all statements /// that share the descriptor. SQL_UNBIND = 2, /// Sets the `SQL_DESC_COUNT` field of the APD to 0, releasing all parameter buffers set by /// `SQLBindParameter` for the given StatementHandle. If this operation is performed on an /// explicitly allocated descriptor that is shared by more than one statement, this operation /// will affect the bindings of all the statements that share the descriptor. SQL_RESET_PARAMS = 3, } pub use FreeStmtOption::*; /// SQL Data Types #[repr(i16)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SqlDataType { SQL_UNKNOWN_TYPE = 0, // also called SQL_VARIANT_TYPE since odbc 4.0 SQL_CHAR = 1, SQL_NUMERIC = 2, SQL_DECIMAL = 3, SQL_INTEGER = 4, SQL_SMALLINT = 5, SQL_FLOAT = 6, SQL_REAL = 7, SQL_DOUBLE = 8, SQL_DATETIME = 9, SQL_VARCHAR = 12, #[cfg(feature = "odbc_version_4")] SQL_UDT = 17, #[cfg(feature = "odbc_version_4")] SQL_ROW = 19, #[cfg(feature = "odbc_version_4")] SQL_ARRAY = 50, #[cfg(feature = "odbc_version_4")] SQL_MULTISET = 55, // one-parameter shortcuts for date/time data types SQL_DATE = 91, SQL_TIME = 92, SQL_TIMESTAMP = 93, #[cfg(feature = "odbc_version_4")] SQL_TIME_WITH_TIMEZONE = 94, #[cfg(feature = "odbc_version_4")] SQL_TIMESTAMP_WITH_TIMEZONE = 95, //SQL extended datatypes: SQL_EXT_TIME_OR_INTERVAL = 10, SQL_EXT_TIMESTAMP = 11, SQL_EXT_LONGVARCHAR = -1, SQL_EXT_BINARY = -2, SQL_EXT_VARBINARY = -3, SQL_EXT_LONGVARBINARY = -4, SQL_EXT_BIGINT = -5, SQL_EXT_TINYINT = -6, SQL_EXT_BIT = -7, SQL_EXT_WCHAR = -8, SQL_EXT_WVARCHAR = -9, SQL_EXT_WLONGVARCHAR = -10, SQL_EXT_GUID = -11, SQL_SS_VARIANT = -150, SQL_SS_UDT = -151, SQL_SS_XML = -152, SQL_SS_TABLE = -153, SQL_SS_TIME2 = -154, SQL_SS_TIMESTAMPOFFSET = -155, } pub use self::SqlDataType::*; /// Represented in C headers as SQLSMALLINT #[repr(i16)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum HandleType { SQL_HANDLE_ENV = 1, SQL_HANDLE_DBC = 2, SQL_HANDLE_STMT = 3, SQL_HANDLE_DESC = 4, } pub use self::HandleType::*; /// Options for `SQLDriverConnect` #[repr(u16)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SqlDriverConnectOption { SQL_DRIVER_NOPROMPT = 0, SQL_DRIVER_COMPLETE = 1, SQL_DRIVER_PROMPT = 2, SQL_DRIVER_COMPLETE_REQUIRED = 3, } pub use self::SqlDriverConnectOption::*; #[repr(i32)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SqlAttributeStringLength { SQL_IS_POINTER = -4, SQL_IS_UINTEGER = -5, SQL_IS_INTEGER = -6, SQL_IS_USMALLINT = -7, SQL_IS_SMALLINT = -8, } pub use self::SqlAttributeStringLength::*; #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SQLINTERVAL { SQL_IS_YEAR = 1, SQL_IS_MONTH = 2, SQL_IS_DAY = 3, SQL_IS_HOUR = 4, SQL_IS_MINUTE = 5, SQL_IS_SECOND = 6, SQL_IS_YEAR_TO_MONTH = 7, SQL_IS_DAY_TO_HOUR = 8, SQL_IS_DAY_TO_MINUTE = 9, SQL_IS_DAY_TO_SECOND = 10, SQL_IS_HOUR_TO_MINUTE = 11, SQL_IS_HOUR_TO_SECOND = 12, SQL_IS_MINUTE_TO_SECOND = 13, } #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash)] pub struct SQL_YEAR_MONTH_STRUCT { pub year: SQLUINTEGER, pub month: SQLUINTEGER, } #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash)] pub struct SQL_DAY_SECOND_STRUCT { pub day: SQLUINTEGER, pub hour: SQLUINTEGER, pub minute: SQLUINTEGER, pub second: SQLUINTEGER, pub fraction: SQLUINTEGER, } #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub union SQL_INTERVAL_UNION { pub year_month: SQL_YEAR_MONTH_STRUCT, pub day_second: SQL_DAY_SECOND_STRUCT, } #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Clone, Copy)] pub struct SQL_INTERVAL_STRUCT { pub interval_type: SQLINTERVAL, pub interval_sign: SQLSMALLINT, pub interval_value: SQL_INTERVAL_UNION, } #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash)] pub struct SQL_DATE_STRUCT { pub year: SQLSMALLINT, pub month: SQLUSMALLINT, pub day: SQLUSMALLINT, } #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash)] pub struct SQL_TIME_STRUCT { pub hour: SQLUSMALLINT, pub minute: SQLUSMALLINT, pub second: SQLUSMALLINT, } #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash)] pub struct SQL_TIMESTAMP_STRUCT { pub year: SQLSMALLINT, pub month: SQLUSMALLINT, pub day: SQLUSMALLINT, pub hour: SQLUSMALLINT, pub minute: SQLUSMALLINT, pub second: SQLUSMALLINT, pub fraction: SQLUINTEGER, } #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash)] pub struct SQLGUID { pub d1: u32, pub d2: u16, pub d3: u16, pub d4: [u8; 8], } #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash)] pub struct SQL_SS_TIME2_STRUCT { pub hour: SQLUSMALLINT, pub minute: SQLUSMALLINT, pub second: SQLUSMALLINT, pub fraction: SQLUINTEGER, } #[repr(C)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash)] pub struct SQL_SS_TIMESTAMPOFFSET_STRUCT { pub year: SQLSMALLINT, pub month: SQLUSMALLINT, pub day: SQLUSMALLINT, pub hour: SQLUSMALLINT, pub minute: SQLUSMALLINT, pub second: SQLUSMALLINT, pub fraction: SQLUINTEGER, pub timezone_hour: SQLSMALLINT, pub timezone_minute: SQLSMALLINT, } /// Statement attributes for `SQLSetStmtAttr` #[repr(i32)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SqlStatementAttribute { SQL_ATTR_ASYNC_ENABLE = 4, SQL_ATTR_PARAM_BIND_TYPE = 18, SQL_ATTR_PARAMSET_SIZE = 22, SQL_ATTR_ROW_BIND_TYPE = 5, SQL_ATTR_ROW_ARRAY_SIZE = 27, SQL_ATTR_ROWS_FETCHED_PTR = 26, SQL_ATTR_ASYNC_STMT_EVENT = 29, } pub use self::SqlStatementAttribute::*; /// Connection attributes for `SQLSetConnectAttr` #[repr(i32)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SqlConnectionAttribute { SQL_ATTR_ASYNC_ENABLE = 4, SQL_ATTR_ACCESS_MODE = 101, SQL_ATTR_AUTOCOMMIT = 102, SQL_ATTR_LOGIN_TIMEOUT = 103, SQL_ATTR_TRACE = 104, SQL_ATTR_TRACEFILE = 105, SQL_ATTR_TRANSLATE_LIB = 106, SQL_ATTR_TRANSLATE_OPTION = 107, SQL_ATTR_TXN_ISOLATION = 108, SQL_ATTR_CURRENT_CATALOG = 109, SQL_ATTR_ODBC_CURSORS = 110, SQL_ATTR_QUIET_MODE = 111, SQL_ATTR_PACKET_SIZE = 112, SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT = 113, SQL_ATTR_DISCONNECT_BEHAVIOR = 114, SQL_ATTR_ASYNC_DBC_FUNCTIONS_ENABLE = 117, SQL_ATTR_ASYNC_DBC_EVENT = 119, SQL_ATTR_ENLIST_IN_DTC = 1207, SQL_ATTR_ENLIST_IN_XA = 1208, SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_DEAD = 1209, SQL_ATTR_AUTO_IPD = 10001, SQL_ATTR_METADATA_ID = 10014, } /// `DiagIdentifier` for `SQLGetDiagField` #[repr(i32)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SqlHeaderDiagnosticIdentifier { SQL_DIAG_RETURNCODE = 1, SQL_DIAG_NUMBER = 2, SQL_DIAG_ROW_COUNT = 3, SQL_DIAG_SQLSTATE = 4, SQL_DIAG_NATIVE = 5, SQL_DIAG_MESSAGE_TEXT = 6, SQL_DIAG_DYNAMIC_FUNCTION = 7, SQL_DIAG_CLASS_ORIGIN = 8, SQL_DIAG_SUBCLASS_ORIGIN = 9, SQL_DIAG_CONNECTION_NAME = 10, SQL_DIAG_SERVER_NAME = 11, SQL_DIAG_DYNAMIC_FUNCTION_CODE = 12, SQL_DIAG_CURSOR_ROW_COUNT = -1249, SQL_DIAG_ROW_NUMBER = -1248, SQL_DIAG_COLUMN_NUMBER = -1247, } #[repr(i32)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SqlAsyncConnectionBehavior { SQL_ASYNC_DBC_ENABLE_ON = 1, SQL_ASYNC_DBC_ENABLE_OFF = 0, } pub use self::SqlAsyncConnectionBehavior::*; impl Default for SqlAsyncConnectionBehavior { fn default() -> SqlAsyncConnectionBehavior { SqlAsyncConnectionBehavior::SQL_ASYNC_DBC_ENABLE_OFF } } #[repr(i32)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SqlDynamicDiagnosticIdentifier { SQL_DIAG_ALTER_DOMAIN = 3, SQL_DIAG_ALTER_TABLE = 4, SQL_DIAG_CALL = 7, SQL_DIAG_CREATE_ASSERTION = 6, SQL_DIAG_CREATE_CHARACTER_SET = 8, SQL_DIAG_CREATE_COLLATION = 10, SQL_DIAG_CREATE_DOMAIN = 23, SQL_DIAG_CREATE_INDEX = -1, SQL_DIAG_CREATE_SCHEMA = 64, SQL_DIAG_CREATE_TABLE = 77, SQL_DIAG_CREATE_TRANSLATION = 79, SQL_DIAG_CREATE_VIEW = 84, SQL_DIAG_DELETE_WHERE = 19, SQL_DIAG_DROP_ASSERTION = 24, SQL_DIAG_DROP_CHARACTER_SET = 25, SQL_DIAG_DROP_COLLATION = 26, SQL_DIAG_DROP_DOMAIN = 27, SQL_DIAG_DROP_INDEX = -2, SQL_DIAG_DROP_SCHEMA = 31, SQL_DIAG_DROP_TABLE = 32, SQL_DIAG_DROP_TRANSLATION = 33, SQL_DIAG_DROP_VIEW = 36, SQL_DIAG_DYNAMIC_DELETE_CURSOR = 38, SQL_DIAG_DYNAMIC_UPDATE_CURSOR = 81, SQL_DIAG_GRANT = 48, SQL_DIAG_INSERT = 50, SQL_DIAG_REVOKE = 59, SQL_DIAG_SELECT_CURSOR = 85, SQL_DIAG_UNKNOWN_STATEMENT = 0, SQL_DIAG_UPDATE_WHERE = 82, } pub use self::SqlConnectionAttribute::*; /// Completion types for `SQLEndTrans` #[repr(i16)] #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SqlCompletionType { SQL_COMMIT = 0, SQL_ROLLBACK = 1, } pub use self::SqlCompletionType::*; // static linking is not currently supported here for windows #[cfg_attr(windows, link(name = "odbc32"))] #[cfg_attr(all(not(windows), not(r#static)), link(name = "odbc"))] #[cfg_attr(all(not(windows), r#static), link(name = "odbc", kind = "static"))] extern "system" { /// Allocates an environment, connection, statement, or descriptor handle. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLAllocHandle( handle_type: HandleType, input_handle: SQLHANDLE, output_handle: *mut SQLHANDLE, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Frees resources associated with a specific environment, connection, statement, or /// descriptor handle. /// /// If `SQL_ERRQR` is returned the handle is still valid. /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLFreeHandle(handle_type: HandleType, handle: SQLHANDLE) -> SQLRETURN; /// Gets attributes that govern aspects of environments /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLGetEnvAttr( environment_handle: SQLHENV, attribute: EnvironmentAttribute, value_ptr: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLINTEGER, string_length: *mut SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Sets attributes that govern aspects of environments /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLSetEnvAttr( environment_handle: SQLHENV, attribute: EnvironmentAttribute, value: SQLPOINTER, string_length: SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Closes the connection associated with a specific connection handle. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLDisconnect(connection_handle: SQLHDBC) -> SQLRETURN; /// Return the current values of multiple fields of a diagnostic record that contains eror, /// warning, and status information. /// /// # Returns /// /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLGetDiagRec( handle_type: HandleType, handle: SQLHANDLE, RecNumber: SQLSMALLINT, state: *mut SQLCHAR, native_error_ptr: *mut SQLINTEGER, message_text: *mut SQLCHAR, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, text_length_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Return the current values of multiple fields of a diagnostic record that contains eror, /// warning, and status information. /// /// # Returns /// /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLGetDiagRecW( handle_type: HandleType, handle: SQLHANDLE, record_rumber: SQLSMALLINT, state: *mut SQLWCHAR, native_error_ptr: *mut SQLINTEGER, message_text: *mut SQLWCHAR, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, text_length_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the current value of a field of a record of the diagnostic data structure (associated with a specified handle) that contains error, warning, and status information. /// /// Note: /// `diag_identifier` is either `SqlHeaderDiagnosticIdentifier` or `SqlDynamicDiagnosticIdentifier` /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_NO_DATA`. pub fn SQLGetDiagFieldW( handle_type: HandleType, handle: SQLHANDLE, record_rumber: SQLSMALLINT, diag_identifier: SQLSMALLINT, diag_info_ptr: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, string_length_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Executes a preparable statement, using the current values of the parameter marker variables /// if any parameters exist in the statement. This is the fastest way to submit an SQL /// statement for one-time execution /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_NEED_DATA`, `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`, `SQL_ERROR` /// , `SQL_NO_DATA`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_PARAM_DATA_AVAILABLE`. pub fn SQLExecDirect( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, statement_text: *const SQLCHAR, text_length: SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Executes a preparable statement, using the current values of the parameter marker variables /// if any parameters exist in the statement. This is the fastest way to submit an SQL /// statement for one-time execution /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_NEED_DATA`, `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`, `SQL_ERROR` /// , `SQL_NO_DATA`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_PARAM_DATA_AVAILABLE`. pub fn SQLExecDirectW( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, statement_text: *const SQLWCHAR, text_length: SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the number of columns in a result set /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` or /// `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING` pub fn SQLNumResultCols( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, column_count_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Determines whether more results are available on a statement /// containing SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, or DELETE statements and, if so, initializes processing for those results. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`, `SQL_NO_DATA`, `SQL_ERROR`, /// `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_PARAM_DATA_AVAILABLE`. pub fn SQLMoreResults(statement_handle: SQLHSTMT) -> SQLRETURN; // Can be used since odbc version 3.8 to stream results pub fn SQLGetData( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, col_or_param_num: SQLUSMALLINT, target_type: SqlCDataType, target_value_ptr: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLLEN, str_len_or_ind_ptr: *mut SQLLEN, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// SQLGetTypeInfo returns information about data types supported by the data source. /// The driver returns the information in the form of an SQL result set. /// The data types are intended for use in Data Definition Language (DDL) statements. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLGetTypeInfo(statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, data_type: SqlDataType) -> SQLRETURN; /// SQLFetch fetches the next rowset of data from the result set and returns data for all bound /// columns. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, `SQL_NO_DATA` or /// `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING` pub fn SQLFetch(statement_handle: SQLHSTMT) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns general information about the driver and data source associated with a connection /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLGetInfo( connection_handle: SQLHDBC, info_type: InfoType, info_value_ptr: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, string_length_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns general information about the driver and data source associated with a connection /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLGetInfoW( connection_handle: SQLHDBC, info_type: InfoType, info_value_ptr: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, string_length_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// SQLConnect establishes connections to a driver and a data source. The connection handle /// references storage of all information about the connection to the data source, including /// status, transaction state, and error information. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or /// `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING` pub fn SQLConnectW( connection_handle: SQLHDBC, server_name: *const SQLWCHAR, name_length_1: SQLSMALLINT, user_name: *const SQLWCHAR, name_length_2: SQLSMALLINT, authentication: *const SQLWCHAR, name_length_3: SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// SQLConnect establishes connections to a driver and a data source. The connection handle /// references storage of all information about the connection to the data source, including /// status, transaction state, and error information. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or /// `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING` pub fn SQLConnect( connection_handle: SQLHDBC, server_name: *const SQLCHAR, name_length_1: SQLSMALLINT, user_name: *const SQLCHAR, name_length_2: SQLSMALLINT, authentication: *const SQLCHAR, name_length_3: SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the list of table, catalog, or schema names, and table types, stored in a specific /// data source. The driver returns the information as a result set /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or /// `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING` pub fn SQLTables( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, catalog_name: *const SQLCHAR, name_length_1: SQLSMALLINT, schema_name: *const SQLCHAR, name_length_2: SQLSMALLINT, table_name: *const SQLCHAR, name_length_3: SQLSMALLINT, TableType: *const SQLCHAR, name_length_4: SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the list of table, catalog, or schema names, and table types, stored in a specific /// data source. The driver returns the information as a result set /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or /// `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING` pub fn SQLTablesW( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, catalog_name: *const SQLWCHAR, name_length_1: SQLSMALLINT, schema_name: *const SQLWCHAR, name_length_2: SQLSMALLINT, table_name: *const SQLWCHAR, name_length_3: SQLSMALLINT, table_type: *const SQLWCHAR, name_length_4: SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns information about a data source. This function is implemented only by the Driver /// Manager. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_NO_DATA` pub fn SQLDataSources( environment_handle: SQLHENV, direction: FetchOrientation, server_name: *mut SQLCHAR, buffer_length_1: SQLSMALLINT, name_length_1: *mut SQLSMALLINT, description: *mut SQLCHAR, buffer_length_2: SQLSMALLINT, name_length_2: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns information about a data source. This function is implemented only by the Driver /// Manager. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_NO_DATA` pub fn SQLDataSourcesW( environment_handle: SQLHENV, direction: FetchOrientation, server_name: *mut SQLWCHAR, buffer_length_1: SQLSMALLINT, name_length_1: *mut SQLSMALLINT, description: *mut SQLWCHAR, buffer_length_2: SQLSMALLINT, name_length_2: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// An alternative to `SQLConnect`. It supports data sources that require more connection /// information than the three arguments in `SQLConnect`, dialog boxes to prompt the user for /// all connection information, and data sources that are not defined in the system information /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, `SQL_NO_DATA`, /// or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING` pub fn SQLDriverConnect( connection_handle: SQLHDBC, window_handle: SQLHWND, in_connection_string: *const SQLCHAR, string_length_1: SQLSMALLINT, out_connection_string: *mut SQLCHAR, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, string_length_2: *mut SQLSMALLINT, DriverCompletion: SqlDriverConnectOption, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// An alternative to `SQLConnect`. It supports data sources that require more connection /// information than the three arguments in `SQLConnect`, dialog boxes to prompt the user for /// all connection information, and data sources that are not defined in the system information /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, `SQL_NO_DATA`, /// or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING` pub fn SQLDriverConnectW( connection_handle: SQLHDBC, window_handle: SQLHWND, in_connection_string: *const SQLWCHAR, string_length_1: SQLSMALLINT, out_connection_string: *mut SQLWCHAR, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, string_length_2: *mut SQLSMALLINT, driver_completion: SqlDriverConnectOption, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Lists driver descriptions and driver attribute keywords. This function is implemented only /// by the Driver Manager. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_NO_DATA` pub fn SQLDrivers( henv: SQLHENV, direction: FetchOrientation, driver_desc: *mut SQLCHAR, driver_desc_max: SQLSMALLINT, out_driver_desc: *mut SQLSMALLINT, driver_attributes: *mut SQLCHAR, drvr_attr_max: SQLSMALLINT, out_drvr_attr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Lists driver descriptions and driver attribute keywords. This function is implemented only /// by the Driver Manager. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_NO_DATA` pub fn SQLDriversW( henv: SQLHENV, direction: FetchOrientation, driver_desc: *mut SQLWCHAR, driver_desc_max: SQLSMALLINT, out_driver_desc: *mut SQLSMALLINT, driver_attributes: *mut SQLWCHAR, drvr_attr_max: SQLSMALLINT, out_drvr_attr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Closes a cursor that has been opened on a statement and discards pending results. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR` or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLCloseCursor(hstmt: SQLHSTMT) -> SQLRETURN; /// Binds a buffer to a parameter marker in an SQL statement /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR` or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLBindParameter( hstmt: SQLHSTMT, parameter_number: SQLUSMALLINT, input_output_type: InputOutput, value_type: SqlCDataType, parmeter_type: SqlDataType, column_size: SQLULEN, decimal_digits: SQLSMALLINT, parameter_value_ptr: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLLEN, str_len_or_ind_ptr: *mut SQLLEN, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Performs bulk insertions and bulk bookmark operations, including update, delete, and fetch by bookmark. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_NEED_DATA`, `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLBulkOperations(statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, operation: SqlBulkOperation) -> SQLRETURN; /// Cancels the processing on a statement. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR` or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLCancel(statement_handle: SQLHSTMT) -> SQLRETURN; /// Cancels the processing on a connection or statement. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR` or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLCancelHandle(handle_type: HandleType, handle: SQLHANDLE) -> SQLRETURN; /// Compiles the statement and generates an access plan. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or /// `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING` pub fn SQLPrepare( hstmt: SQLHSTMT, statement_text: *const SQLCHAR, text_length: SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Compiles the statement and generates an access plan. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or /// `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING` pub fn SQLPrepareW( hstmt: SQLHSTMT, statement_text: *const SQLWCHAR, text_length: SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Executes a prepared statement, using the current values of the parameter marker variables /// if any paramater markers exis in the statement. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_NEED_DATA`, `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`, `SQL_ERROR` /// , `SQL_NO_DATA`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_PARAM_DATA_AVAILABLE`. pub fn SQLExecute(hstmt: SQLHSTMT) -> SQLRETURN; /// Stops processing associated with a specific statement, closes any open cursors associated /// with the statement, discards pending results, or, optionally, frees all resources /// associated with the statement handle. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLFreeStmt(hstmt: SQLHSTMT, option: FreeStmtOption) -> SQLRETURN; /// Binds application data bufferst to columns in the result set. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLBindCol( hstmt: SQLHSTMT, col_number: SQLUSMALLINT, target_type: SqlCDataType, target_value: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLLEN, length_or_indicatior: *mut SQLLEN, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// SQLBrowseConnect supports an iterative method of discovering and enumerating the attributes /// and attribute values required to connect to a data source. /// Each call to SQLBrowseConnect returns successive levels of attributes and attribute values. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_NEED_DATA`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`. pub fn SQLBrowseConnectW( connection_handle: SQLHDBC, in_connection_string: *const SQLWCHAR, string_length: SQLSMALLINT, out_connection_string: *mut SQLWCHAR, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, out_buffer_length: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns descriptor information for a column in a result set. /// Descriptor information is returned as a character string, /// a descriptor-dependent value, or an integer value. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`. pub fn SQLColAttributeW( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, column_number: SQLUSMALLINT, field_identifier: SQLUSMALLINT, character_attribute_ptr: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, string_length_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, numeric_attribute_ptr: *mut SQLLEN, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Copies descriptor information from one descriptor handle to another. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_NO_DATA`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLCopyDesc(source_desc_handle: SQLHDESC, target_desc_handle: SQLHDESC) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the current setting of a connection attribute. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_NO_DATA`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLGetConnectAttrW( connection_handle: SQLHDBC, attribute: SqlConnectionAttribute, value_ptr: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLINTEGER, string_length_ptr: *mut SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the cursor name associated with a specified statement. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLGetCursorNameW( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, cursor_name: *mut SQLWCHAR, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, name_length_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the current setting or value of a single field of a descriptor record. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_NO_DATA`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. /// `SQL_NO_DATA` is returned if RecNumber is greater than the current number of descriptor records. /// `SQL_NO_DATA` is returned if DescriptorHandle is an IRD handle and the statement is in the prepared or executed state but there was no open cursor associated with it. pub fn SQLGetDescFieldW( descriptor_handle: SQLHDESC, record_number: SQLSMALLINT, field_identifier: SQLSMALLINT, value_ptr: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLINTEGER, string_length_ptr: *mut SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the current settings or values of multiple fields of a descriptor record. /// The fields returned describe the name, data type, and storage of column or parameter data. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_NO_DATA`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. /// `SQL_NO_DATA` is returned if RecNumber is greater than the current number of descriptor records. /// `SQL_NO_DATA` is returned if DescriptorHandle is an IRD handle and the statement is in the prepared or executed state but there was no open cursor associated with it. pub fn SQLGetDescRecW( descriptor_handle: SQLHDESC, record_number: SQLSMALLINT, name: *mut SQLWCHAR, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, string_length_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, type_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, sub_type_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, length_ptr: *mut SQLLEN, precision_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, scale_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, nullable_ptr: *mut Nullable, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns a list of columns and associated privileges for the specified table. /// The driver returns the information as a result set on the specified StatementHandle. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`. pub fn SQLColumnPrivilegesW( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, catalog_name: *const SQLWCHAR, catalog_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, schema_name: *const SQLWCHAR, schema_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, table_name: *const SQLWCHAR, table_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, column_name: *const SQLWCHAR, column_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the list of column names in specified tables. /// The driver returns this information as a result set on the specified StatementHandle. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`. pub fn SQLColumnsW( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, catalog_name: *const SQLWCHAR, catalog_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, schema_name: *const SQLWCHAR, schema_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, table_name: *const SQLWCHAR, table_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, column_name: *const SQLWCHAR, column_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Can be used to determine when an asynchronous function is complete using either notification- or polling-based processing. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_NO_DATA`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. #[cfg(feature = "odbc_version_3_80")] pub fn SQLCompleteAsync( handle_type: HandleType, handle: SQLHANDLE, async_ret_code_ptr: *mut RETCODE, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the current setting of a statement attribute. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE` pub fn SQLGetStmtAttrW( handle: SQLHSTMT, attribute: SqlStatementAttribute, value_ptr: SQLPOINTER, buffer_length: SQLINTEGER, string_length_ptr: *mut SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Fetches the specified rowset of data from the result set and returns data for all bound columns. /// Rowsets can be specified at an absolute or relative position or by bookmark. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`. pub fn SQLFetchScroll( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, fetch_orientation: FetchOrientation, fetch_offset: SQLLEN, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Can return: /// - A list of foreign keys in the specified table (columns in the specified table that refer to primary keys in other tables). /// - A list of foreign keys in other tables that refer to the primary key in the specified table. /// /// The driver returns each list as a result set on the specified statement. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`. pub fn SQLForeignKeysW( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, pk_catalog_name: *const SQLWCHAR, pk_catalog_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, pk_schema_name: *const SQLWCHAR, pk_schema_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, pk_table_name: *const SQLWCHAR, pk_table_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, fk_catalog_name: *const SQLWCHAR, fk_catalog_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, fk_schema_name: *const SQLWCHAR, fk_schema_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, fk_table_name: *const SQLWCHAR, fk_table_name_length: SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the result descriptor for one column in the result set — column name, type, column /// size, decimal digits, and nullability. /// /// This information also is available in the fields of the IRD. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`, `SQL_ERROR`, or /// `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLDescribeCol( hstmt: SQLHSTMT, col_number: SQLUSMALLINT, col_name: *mut SQLCHAR, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, name_length: *mut SQLSMALLINT, data_type: *mut SqlDataType, col_size: *mut SQLULEN, decimal_digits: *mut SQLSMALLINT, nullable: *mut Nullable, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the result descriptor for one column in the result set — column name, type, column /// size, decimal digits, and nullability. /// /// This information also is available in the fields of the IRD. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`, `SQL_ERROR`, or /// `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLDescribeColW( hstmt: SQLHSTMT, col_number: SQLUSMALLINT, col_name: *mut SQLWCHAR, buffer_length: SQLSMALLINT, name_length: *mut SQLSMALLINT, data_type: *mut SqlDataType, col_size: *mut SQLULEN, decimal_digits: *mut SQLSMALLINT, nullable: *mut Nullable, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the description of a parameter marker associated with a prepared SQL statement. /// This information is also available in the fields of the IPD. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`, `SQL_ERROR`, or /// `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLDescribeParam( statement_handle: SQLHSTMT, parameter_number: SQLUSMALLINT, data_type_ptr: *mut SqlDataType, parameter_size_ptr: *mut SQLULEN, decimal_digits_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, nullable_ptr: *mut SQLSMALLINT, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Sets attributes related to a statement. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLSetStmtAttr( hstmt: SQLHSTMT, attr: SqlStatementAttribute, value: SQLPOINTER, str_length: SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Sets attributes related to a statement. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, or `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`. pub fn SQLSetStmtAttrW( hstmt: SQLHSTMT, attr: SqlStatementAttribute, value: SQLPOINTER, str_length: SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Sets attributes that govern aspects of connections. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`. pub fn SQLSetConnectAttr( hdbc: SQLHDBC, attr: SqlConnectionAttribute, value: SQLPOINTER, str_length: SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Sets attributes that govern aspects of connections. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`. pub fn SQLSetConnectAttrW( hdbc: SQLHDBC, attr: SqlConnectionAttribute, value: SQLPOINTER, str_length: SQLINTEGER, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Requests a commit or rollback operation for all active operations on all statements associated with a handle. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_ERROR`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_STILL_EXECUTING`. pub fn SQLEndTran( handle_type: HandleType, handle: SQLHANDLE, completion_type: SqlCompletionType, ) -> SQLRETURN; /// Returns the number of rows affected by an UPDATE, INSERT, or DELETE statement; an `SQL_ADD`, /// `SQL_UPDATE_BY_BOOKMARK`, or `SQL_DELETE_BY_BOOKMARK` operation in SQLBulkOperations; or an /// `SQL_UPDATE` or `SQL_DELETE` operation in `SQLSetPos`. /// /// # Returns /// `SQL_SUCCESS`, `SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO`, `SQL_INVALID_HANDLE`, or `SQL_ERROR`. pub fn SQLRowCount(hstmt: SQLHSTMT, row_count: *mut SQLLEN) -> SQLRETURN; }