// file : hello/driver.cxx // copyright : not copyrighted - public domain #include // std::auto_ptr #include #include #include #include "database.hxx" // create_database #include "person.hxx" #include "person-odb.hxx" using namespace std; using namespace odb::core; int main (int argc, char* argv[]) { try { auto_ptr db (create_database (argc, argv)); unsigned long john_id, joe_id; // Create a few persistent person objects. // { person john ("John", "Doe", 33); person jane ("Jane", "Doe", 32); person joe ("Joe", "Dirt", 30); transaction t (db->begin ()); // Make objects persistent and save their ids for later use. // john_id = db->persist (john); db->persist (jane); joe_id = db->persist (joe); t.commit (); } typedef odb::query query; typedef odb::result result; // Say hello to those over 30. // { transaction t (db->begin ()); result r (db->query (query::age > 30)); for (result::iterator i (r.begin ()); i != r.end (); ++i) { cout << "Hello, " << i->first () << " " << i->last () << "!" << endl; } t.commit (); } // Joe Dirt just had a birthday, so update his age. // { transaction t (db->begin ()); auto_ptr joe (db->load (joe_id)); joe->age (joe->age () + 1); db->update (*joe); t.commit (); } // Alternative implementation without using the id. // /* { transaction t (db->begin ()); // Here we know that there can be only one Joe Dirt in our // database so we use the query_one() shortcut instead of // manually iterating over the result returned by query(). // auto_ptr joe ( db->query_one (query::first == "Joe" && query::last == "Dirt")); if (joe.get () != 0) { joe->age (joe->age () + 1); db->update (*joe); } t.commit (); } */ // Print some statistics about all the people in our database. // { transaction t (db->begin ()); // The result of this (aggregate) query always has exactly one element // so use the query_value() shortcut. // person_stat ps (db->query_value ()); cout << endl << "count : " << ps.count << endl << "min age: " << ps.min_age << endl << "max age: " << ps.max_age << endl; t.commit (); } // John Doe is no longer in our database. // { transaction t (db->begin ()); db->erase (john_id); t.commit (); } } catch (const odb::exception& e) { cerr << e.what () << endl; return 1; } }