Oracle® C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1) Part Number B10778-01 |
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Methods of the Bytes
class enable you to perform specific tasks related to Bytes
objects.
Table 10-7 Summary of Bytes Methods
Method | Summary |
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Bytes() |
Bytes class constructor. |
byteAt() |
Return the byte at the specified position of the Bytes object. |
getBytes() |
Return a byte array from the Bytes object. |
isNull() |
Test whether the Bytes object is NULL . |
length() |
Return the number of bytes in the Bytes object. |
setNull() |
Set the Bytes object to NULL . |
Bytes
class constructor.
Syntax | Description |
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Bytes( Environment *env = NULL); |
Create a Bytes object. |
Bytes( unsigned char *value, unsigned int count; unsigned int offset = 0, Environment *env = NULL); |
Creates a Bytes object that contains a subarray of bytes from a character array. |
Bytes( const Bytes &e); |
Creates a copy of a Bytes object, use the syntax |
Parameter | Description |
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env |
Environment |
value |
Initial value of the new object |
count |
The size of the subset of the character array that will be copied into the new bytes object |
offset |
The first position from which to begin copying the character array |
e |
The source Bytes object. |
Returns the byte at the specified position in the Bytes
object.
unsigned char byteAt( unsigned int index) const;
Parameter | Description |
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index |
The position of the byte to be returned from the Bytes object; the first byte of the Bytes object is at 0. |
Copies bytes from a Bytes
object into the specified byte array.
void getBytes( unsigned char *dst, unsigned int count, unsigned int srcBegin = 0, unsigned int dstBegin = 0) const;
Parameter | Description |
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dst |
The destination buffer into which data from the Bytes object is to be written. |
count |
The number of bytes to copy. |
srcBegin |
The starting position at which data is to be read from the Bytes object; the position of the first byte in the Bytes object is at 0. |
dstBegin |
The starting position at which data is to be written in the destination buffer; the position of the first byte in dst is at 0. |
Tests whether the Bytes
object is atomically NULL
. If the Bytes
object is atomically NULL
, then TRUE
is returned; otherwise FALSE
is returned.
bool isNull() const;
This method returns the length of the Bytes
object.
unsigned int length() const;
This method sets the Bytes
object to atomically NULL
.
void setNull();