* | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
* +------------------------------------+
*
- * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2007 InspIRCd Development Team
+ * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2008 InspIRCd Development Team
* See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits
*
* This program is free but copyrighted software; see
#include <map>
#include "modules.h"
-/** SQLreq define.
- * This is the voodoo magic which lets us pass multiple
- * parameters to the SQLrequest constructor... voodoo...
- */
-#define SQLreq(a, b, c, d, e...) SQLrequest(a, b, c, (SQLquery(d), ##e))
-
/** Identifiers used to identify Request types
*/
#define SQLREQID "SQLv2 Request"
* the workaround for this isn't easy to describe simply, but in a nutshell what's really
* happening when - from the above example - you do this:
*
- * SQLrequest foo = SQLreq(this, target, "databaseid", "SELECT (foo, bar) FROM rawr WHERE foo = '?' AND bar = ?", "Hello", "42");
+ * SQLrequest foo = SQLrequest(this, target, "databaseid", SQLquery("SELECT (foo, bar) FROM rawr WHERE foo = '?' AND bar = ?", "Hello", "42"));
*
* what's actually happening is functionally this:
*
- * SQLrequest foo = SQLreq(this, target, "databaseid", query("SELECT (foo, bar) FROM rawr WHERE foo = '?' AND bar = ?").addparam("Hello").addparam("42"));
+ * SQLrequest foo = SQLrequest(this, target, "databaseid", query("SELECT (foo, bar) FROM rawr WHERE foo = '?' AND bar = ?").addparam("Hello").addparam("42"));
*
* with 'query()' returning a reference to an object with a 'addparam()' member function which
* in turn returns a reference to that object. There are actually four ways you can create a
/** Initialize an SQLrequest.
* For example:
*
- * SQLrequest req = SQLreq(MyMod, SQLModule, dbid, "INSERT INTO ircd_log_actors VALUES('','?')", nick);
+ * SQLrequest req = SQLrequest(MyMod, SQLModule, dbid, SQLquery("INSERT INTO ircd_log_actors VALUES('','?')" % nick));
*
* @param s A pointer to the sending module, where the result should be routed
* @param d A pointer to the receiving module, identified as implementing the 'SQL' feature