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#include <iostream>
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#include <pqxx/nontransaction>
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#include "test_helpers.hxx"
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using namespace pqxx;
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// Test nontransaction.
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namespace
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{
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void test_014()
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{
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connection conn;
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// Begin a "non-transaction" acting on our current connection. This is
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// really all the transactional integrity we need since we're only
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// performing one query which does not modify the database.
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nontransaction tx{conn, "test14"};
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// The transaction class family also has process_notice() functions.
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// These simply pass the notice through to their connection, but this may
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// be more convenient in some cases. All process_notice() functions accept
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// C++ strings as well as C strings.
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tx.process_notice(std::string{"Started nontransaction\n"});
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// "Commit" the non-transaction. This doesn't really do anything since
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// nontransaction doesn't start a backend transaction.
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tx.commit();
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}
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PQXX_REGISTER_TEST(test_014);
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} // namespace
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