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Add a handle()
method to unsafely get the underlying SQLite connection.
Doc comments suggest opening issues on rusqlite for any uses of `handle()`, as uses indicate areas where rusqlite insufficiently wraps SQLite.
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@ -494,6 +494,18 @@ impl Connection {
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self.db.borrow_mut().load_extension(dylib_path.as_ref(), entry_point)
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}
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/// Get access to the underlying SQLite database connection handle.
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///
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/// # Warning
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///
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/// You should not need to use this function. If you do need to, please [open an issue
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/// on the rusqlite repository](https://github.com/jgallagher/rusqlite/issues) and describe
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/// your use case. This function is unsafe because it gives you raw access to the SQLite
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/// connection, and what you do with it could impact the safety of this `Connection`.
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pub unsafe fn handle(&self) -> *mut ffi::Struct_sqlite3 {
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self.db.borrow().db()
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}
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fn decode_result(&self, code: c_int) -> Result<()> {
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self.db.borrow_mut().decode_result(code)
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}
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