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KSQL_STMT_RESET(3)	    Library Functions Manual	    KSQL_STMT_RESET(3)

NAME
       ksql_stmt_reset -- resets a statement on	a database connection

LIBRARY
       library "ksql"

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<sys/types.h>
       #include	<stdint.h>
       #include	<ksql.h>

       enum ksqlc
       ksql_stmt_reset(struct ksqlstmt *stmt);

DESCRIPTION
       The   ksql_stmt_reset   function	 resets	 a  statement  allocated  with
       ksql_stmt_alloc(3).  Note: as documented	in sqlite3_reset(3), this does
       not unbind statements made with ksql_bind_double(3) and friends.

RETURN VALUES
       This function returns KSQL_OK on	success	or another error  on  failure.
       Currently,  it  can  only  fail due to communication failures in	split-
       process mode.

       The return value	of the underlying sqlite3_reset(3) is ignored  because
       resource	deallocation cannot fail, and because sqlite3_reset(3) instead
       returns	the  return  value of the most recent step of the execution of
       the statement.	Even  if  the  last  step  of  the  execution  failed,
       ksql_stmt_reset() will usually succeed.

SEE ALSO
       sqlite3_reset(3)

FreeBSD	Ports 14.quarterly	 April 5, 2018		    KSQL_STMT_RESET(3)

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