Ticket Hash: | 85b824b736c17c73e0762b5a473d1e4776d039a2 | |||
Title: | SQLiteValue.GetString() returns garbage value | |||
Status: | Closed | Type: | Code_Defect | |
Severity: | Severe | Priority: | Blocker | |
Subsystem: | Virtual_Table | Resolution: | Fixed | |
Last Modified: | 2015-01-22 22:40:42 | |||
Version Found In: | 1.0.94.0 | |||
User Comments: | ||||
anonymous added on 2015-01-22 20:29:16:
SQLiteValue.GetString() is returning a garbage value when called. Appears to be due to it trying to use 'pValue' as the string data pointer (pValue references an SQLite Mem object I believe). The following modification fixes it in my test cases: public string GetString() { if (pValue == IntPtr.Zero) return null; var pBytes = UnsafeNativeMethods.sqlite3_value_blob(pValue); return SQLiteString.StringFromUtf8IntPtr(pBytes, GetBytes()); } I believe SQLiteValue.GetBlob() also has this same issue, though I have not tried it. mistachkin added on 2015-01-22 20:40:11: Nice catch. Pending fix. mistachkin added on 2015-01-22 22:40:42: Fixed on trunk via check-in [c68ac18fb4]. The GetBlob method was also fixed. |