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286 lines
9.4 KiB
C++
//
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// Copyright (c) 2019-2025 Ruben Perez Hidalgo (rubenperez038 at gmail dot com)
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//
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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//
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#include <boost/asio/awaitable.hpp>
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#ifdef BOOST_ASIO_HAS_CO_AWAIT
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//[example_patch_updates
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/**
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* This example demonstrates how to implement dynamic updates
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* with PATCH-like semantics using client-side SQL formatting.
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*
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* The program updates an employee by ID, modifying fields
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* as provided by command-line arguments, and leaving all other
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* fields unmodified.
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*
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* This example uses C++20 coroutines. If you need, you can backport
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* it to C++14 (required by Boost.Describe) by using callbacks, asio::yield_context
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* or sync functions instead of coroutines.
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*
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* This example uses the 'boost_mysql_examples' database, which you
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* can get by running db_setup.sql.
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*/
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#include <boost/mysql/any_connection.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/error_with_diagnostics.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/field_view.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/results.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/sequence.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/with_params.hpp>
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#include <boost/asio/awaitable.hpp>
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#include <boost/asio/co_spawn.hpp>
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#include <boost/asio/io_context.hpp>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <string>
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#include <string_view>
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namespace mysql = boost::mysql;
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namespace asio = boost::asio;
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/**
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* Represents a single update as a name, value pair.
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* The idea is to use command-line arguments to compose
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* a std::vector<update_field> with the fields to be updated,
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* and use mysql::sequence() to join these with commas
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*/
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struct update_field
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{
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// The field name to set (i.e. the column name)
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std::string_view field_name;
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// The value to set the field to. Recall that field_view is
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// a variant-like type that can hold all types that MySQL supports.
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mysql::field_view field_value;
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};
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// Contains the parsed command-line arguments
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struct cmdline_args
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{
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// MySQL username to use during authentication.
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std::string_view username;
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// MySQL password to use during authentication.
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std::string_view password;
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// Hostname where the MySQL server is listening.
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std::string_view server_hostname;
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// The ID of the employee we want to update.
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std::int64_t employee_id{};
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// A list of name, value pairs containing the employee fields to update.
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std::vector<update_field> updates;
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};
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// Parses the command line arguments, calling exit on failure.
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static cmdline_args parse_cmdline_args(int argc, char** argv)
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{
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// Available options
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constexpr std::string_view company_id_prefix = "--company-id=";
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constexpr std::string_view first_name_prefix = "--first-name=";
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constexpr std::string_view last_name_prefix = "--last-name=";
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constexpr std::string_view salary_prefix = "--salary=";
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// Helper function to print the usage message and exit
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auto print_usage_and_exit = [argv]() {
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std::cerr << "Usage: " << argv[0]
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<< " <username> <password> <server-hostname> employee_id [updates]\n";
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exit(1);
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};
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// Check number of arguments
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if (argc <= 5)
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print_usage_and_exit();
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// Parse the required arguments
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cmdline_args res;
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res.username = argv[1];
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res.password = argv[2];
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res.server_hostname = argv[3];
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res.employee_id = std::stoll(argv[4]);
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// Parse the requested updates
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for (int i = 5; i < argc; ++i)
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{
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// Get the argument
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std::string_view arg = argv[i];
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// Attempt to match it with the options we have
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if (arg.starts_with(company_id_prefix))
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{
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std::string_view new_value = arg.substr(company_id_prefix.size());
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res.updates.push_back(update_field{"company_id", mysql::field_view(new_value)});
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}
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else if (arg.starts_with(first_name_prefix))
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{
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std::string_view new_value = arg.substr(first_name_prefix.size());
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res.updates.push_back(update_field{"first_name", mysql::field_view(new_value)});
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}
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else if (arg.starts_with(last_name_prefix))
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{
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std::string_view new_value = arg.substr(last_name_prefix.size());
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res.updates.push_back(update_field{"last_name", mysql::field_view(new_value)});
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}
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else if (arg.starts_with(salary_prefix))
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{
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double new_value = std::stod(std::string(arg.substr(salary_prefix.size())));
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res.updates.push_back(update_field{"salary", mysql::field_view(new_value)});
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}
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else
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{
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std::cerr << "Unrecognized option: " << arg << std::endl;
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print_usage_and_exit();
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}
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}
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// There should be one update, at least
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if (res.updates.empty())
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{
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std::cerr << "There should be one update, at least\n";
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print_usage_and_exit();
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}
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return res;
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}
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// The main coroutine
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asio::awaitable<void> coro_main(const cmdline_args& args)
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{
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// Create a connection.
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// Will use the same executor as the coroutine.
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mysql::any_connection conn(co_await asio::this_coro::executor);
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// The hostname, username, password and database to use
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mysql::connect_params params;
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params.server_address.emplace_host_and_port(std::string(args.server_hostname));
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params.username = args.username;
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params.password = std::string(args.password);
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params.database = "boost_mysql_examples";
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params.multi_queries = true;
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// Connect to the server
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co_await conn.async_connect(params);
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// Formats an individual update. Used by sequence().
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// For update_field{"first_name", "John"}, it generates the string
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// "`first_name` = 'John'"
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// Format contexts can build a query string incrementally, and are used by sequence() internally
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auto update_format_fn = [](update_field upd, mysql::format_context_base& ctx) {
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mysql::format_sql_to(ctx, "{:i} = {}", upd.field_name, upd.field_value);
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};
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// Compose and execute the query. with_params will expand placeholders
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// before sending the query to the server.
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// We use sequence() to output the update list separated by commas.
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// We want to update the employee and then retrieve it. MySQL doesn't support
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// the UPDATE ... RETURNING statement to update and retrieve data atomically,
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// so we will use a transaction to guarantee consistency.
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// Instead of running every statement separately, we activated params.multi_queries,
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// which allows semicolon-separated statements.
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// As in std::format, we can use explicit indices like {0} and {1} to reference arguments.
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// By default, sequence copies its input range, but we don't need this here,
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// so we disable the copy by calling ref()
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mysql::results result;
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co_await conn.async_execute(
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mysql::with_params(
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"START TRANSACTION; "
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"UPDATE employee SET {0} WHERE id = {1}; "
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"SELECT first_name, last_name, salary, company_id FROM employee WHERE id = {1}; "
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"COMMIT",
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mysql::sequence(std::ref(args.updates), update_format_fn),
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args.employee_id
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),
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result
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);
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// We ran 4 queries, so the results object will hold 4 resultsets.
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// Get the rows retrieved by the SELECT (the 3rd one).
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auto rws = result.at(2).rows();
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// If there are no rows, the given employee does not exist.
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if (rws.empty())
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{
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std::cerr << "employee_id=" << args.employee_id << " not found" << std::endl;
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exit(1);
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}
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// Print the updated employee.
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const auto employee = rws.at(0);
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std::cout << "Updated employee with id=" << args.employee_id << ":\n"
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<< " first_name: " << employee.at(0) << "\n last_name: " << employee.at(1)
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<< "\n salary: " << employee.at(2) << "\n company_id: " << employee.at(3) << std::endl;
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// Notify the MySQL server we want to quit, then close the underlying connection.
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co_await conn.async_close();
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}
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void main_impl(int argc, char** argv)
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{
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// Parse the command line
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cmdline_args args = parse_cmdline_args(argc, argv);
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// Create an I/O context, required by all I/O objects
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asio::io_context ctx;
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// Launch our coroutine
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asio::co_spawn(
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ctx,
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[&] { return coro_main(args); },
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// If any exception is thrown in the coroutine body, rethrow it.
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[](std::exception_ptr ptr) {
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if (ptr)
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{
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std::rethrow_exception(ptr);
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}
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}
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);
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// Calling run will actually execute the coroutine until completion
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ctx.run();
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}
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int main(int argc, char** argv)
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{
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try
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{
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main_impl(argc, argv);
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}
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catch (const boost::mysql::error_with_diagnostics& err)
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{
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// Some errors include additional diagnostics, like server-provided error messages.
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// Security note: diagnostics::server_message may contain user-supplied values (e.g. the
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// field value that caused the error) and is encoded using to the connection's encoding
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// (UTF-8 by default). Treat is as untrusted input.
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std::cerr << "Error: " << err.what() << '\n'
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<< "Server diagnostics: " << err.get_diagnostics().server_message() << std::endl;
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return 1;
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}
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catch (const std::exception& err)
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{
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std::cerr << "Error: " << err.what() << std::endl;
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return 1;
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}
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}
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//]
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#else
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#include <iostream>
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int main()
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{
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std::cout << "Sorry, your compiler doesn't have the required capabilities to run this example"
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<< std::endl;
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}
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#endif
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