Merge pull request #193 from jgallagher/pfernie-query_row

change query_row* fns to take Row by reference instead of moving
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John Gallagher 2016-12-30 23:54:48 -05:00 committed by GitHub
commit b4777584f5
3 changed files with 11 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -5,6 +5,10 @@
methods. methods.
* BREAKING CHANGE: The `ToSql` trait has been redesigned. It can now be implemented without * BREAKING CHANGE: The `ToSql` trait has been redesigned. It can now be implemented without
`unsafe`, and implementors can choose to return either borrowed or owned results. `unsafe`, and implementors can choose to return either borrowed or owned results.
* BREAKING CHANGE: The closure passed to `query_row`, `query_row_and_then`, `query_row_safe`,
and `query_row_named` now expects a `&Row` instead of a `Row`. The vast majority of calls
to these functions will probably not need to change; see
https://github.com/jgallagher/rusqlite/pull/184.
* Added `#[deprecated(since = "...", note = "...")]` flags (new in Rust 1.9 for libraries) to * Added `#[deprecated(since = "...", note = "...")]` flags (new in Rust 1.9 for libraries) to
all deprecated APIs. all deprecated APIs.

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@ -303,12 +303,12 @@ impl Connection {
/// Will return `Err` if `sql` cannot be converted to a C-compatible string or if the /// Will return `Err` if `sql` cannot be converted to a C-compatible string or if the
/// underlying SQLite call fails. /// underlying SQLite call fails.
pub fn query_row<T, F>(&self, sql: &str, params: &[&ToSql], f: F) -> Result<T> pub fn query_row<T, F>(&self, sql: &str, params: &[&ToSql], f: F) -> Result<T>
where F: FnOnce(Row) -> T where F: FnOnce(&Row) -> T
{ {
let mut stmt = try!(self.prepare(sql)); let mut stmt = try!(self.prepare(sql));
let mut rows = try!(stmt.query(params)); let mut rows = try!(stmt.query(params));
rows.get_expected_row().map(f) rows.get_expected_row().map(|r| f(&r))
} }
/// Convenience method to execute a query that is expected to return a single row, /// Convenience method to execute a query that is expected to return a single row,
@ -339,13 +339,13 @@ impl Connection {
params: &[&ToSql], params: &[&ToSql],
f: F) f: F)
-> result::Result<T, E> -> result::Result<T, E>
where F: FnOnce(Row) -> result::Result<T, E>, where F: FnOnce(&Row) -> result::Result<T, E>,
E: convert::From<Error> E: convert::From<Error>
{ {
let mut stmt = try!(self.prepare(sql)); let mut stmt = try!(self.prepare(sql));
let mut rows = try!(stmt.query(params)); let mut rows = try!(stmt.query(params));
rows.get_expected_row().map_err(E::from).and_then(f) rows.get_expected_row().map_err(E::from).and_then(|r| f(&r))
} }
/// Convenience method to execute a query that is expected to return a single row. /// Convenience method to execute a query that is expected to return a single row.
@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ impl Connection {
/// does exactly the same thing. /// does exactly the same thing.
#[deprecated(since = "0.1.0", note = "Use query_row instead")] #[deprecated(since = "0.1.0", note = "Use query_row instead")]
pub fn query_row_safe<T, F>(&self, sql: &str, params: &[&ToSql], f: F) -> Result<T> pub fn query_row_safe<T, F>(&self, sql: &str, params: &[&ToSql], f: F) -> Result<T>
where F: FnOnce(Row) -> T where F: FnOnce(&Row) -> T
{ {
self.query_row(sql, params, f) self.query_row(sql, params, f)
} }

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@ -38,12 +38,12 @@ impl Connection {
/// Will return `Err` if `sql` cannot be converted to a C-compatible string or if the /// Will return `Err` if `sql` cannot be converted to a C-compatible string or if the
/// underlying SQLite call fails. /// underlying SQLite call fails.
pub fn query_row_named<T, F>(&self, sql: &str, params: &[(&str, &ToSql)], f: F) -> Result<T> pub fn query_row_named<T, F>(&self, sql: &str, params: &[(&str, &ToSql)], f: F) -> Result<T>
where F: FnOnce(Row) -> T where F: FnOnce(&Row) -> T
{ {
let mut stmt = try!(self.prepare(sql)); let mut stmt = try!(self.prepare(sql));
let mut rows = try!(stmt.query_named(params)); let mut rows = try!(stmt.query_named(params));
rows.get_expected_row().map(f) rows.get_expected_row().map(|r| f(&r))
} }
} }