- License was intended to be GPLv3 per earlier commit of GPLv3 LICENSE FILE
- This is confirmed by the inclusion of libraries that are incompatible with GPLv2
- This is also confirmed by KLS and the agreement of KLS's predecessors
- Added GPLv3 license headers to the compilable source files
- Removed Folly licensing in strings.h since the string functions do not match the Folly functions and are standard functions - this must have been left over from previous implementations
- Removed individual contributor license headers since the project has been under the "developer" mantle for many years
- Removed comments on files that were previously automatically generated since they've been manually modified multiple times and there are no automatic scripts referencing them (removed in 2023)
This adds a compile time concept to determine if from_chars has
floating-point support and uses fallbacks if not.
This is a C++17 feature but support for floats was only added to
libstdc++ with GCC 11.1 and LLVM libc++ in 20.0 (unreleased).
This adds support for using prepared statements for MySQL queries. It is
intended for use in a database quest API but it can be used in source
with some caveats:
- It uses exceptions for error handling instead of returning a fake
result that needs checked. Usage must be wrapped in try/catch.
- DBcore has a connection mutex which indicates the connection might be
shared with other threads. This mutex is locked for certain stmt
operations in an attempt to make it safe to use with multi threaded
connections.
- Prepared statements should only be used on the main thread since the
internal logging is not synchronized.
- Unlike the current query API which retrieves all results as strings,
results are stored in buffers that represent the db field type.
Getter functions are available to retrieve values as desired types.