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Re: Statement.getResultSet() to return a reference instead of a pointer?: msg#00024db.carob.general
Zsolt Simon <zsolt.simon-NAAfj4rwCWC8rjiVs5Nzzw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 10:44 +0100, Marc Herbert wrote: >> >> Just one question ... what will happen with getResultSet() when >> >> lastResultPtr is null? >> > > > Also I hope, you took into consideration that this way you will have to > write a copy constructor for DriverResultSet which will duplicate the > pointers correctly in that class. With the default copyconstructor will > segfault. > Just a simple example: > > { DriverResultSet drs = xy.getResultSet(); <-- copy constructor > } This should be forbidden by making the copy-constructor private (isn't it already?) Only this would be allowed: DriverResultSet & drs = xy.getResultSet();
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