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package android.database.sqlite;

import android.database.Cursor;
import android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.CursorFactory;

A driver for SQLiteCursors that is used to create them and gets notified by the cursors it creates on significant events in their lifetimes.
/** * A driver for SQLiteCursors that is used to create them and gets notified * by the cursors it creates on significant events in their lifetimes. */
public interface SQLiteCursorDriver {
Executes the query returning a Cursor over the result set.
Params:
  • factory – The CursorFactory to use when creating the Cursors, or null if standard SQLiteCursors should be returned.
Returns:a Cursor over the result set
/** * Executes the query returning a Cursor over the result set. * * @param factory The CursorFactory to use when creating the Cursors, or * null if standard SQLiteCursors should be returned. * @return a Cursor over the result set */
Cursor query(CursorFactory factory, String[] bindArgs);
Called by a SQLiteCursor when it is released.
/** * Called by a SQLiteCursor when it is released. */
void cursorDeactivated();
Called by a SQLiteCursor when it is requeried.
/** * Called by a SQLiteCursor when it is requeried. */
void cursorRequeried(Cursor cursor);
Called by a SQLiteCursor when it it closed to destroy this object as well.
/** * Called by a SQLiteCursor when it it closed to destroy this object as well. */
void cursorClosed();
Set new bind arguments. These will take effect in cursorRequeried().
Params:
  • bindArgs – the new arguments
/** * Set new bind arguments. These will take effect in cursorRequeried(). * @param bindArgs the new arguments */
public void setBindArguments(String[] bindArgs); }