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package android.database.sqlite;

Describes a custom SQL function.
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/** * Describes a custom SQL function. * * @hide */
public final class SQLiteCustomFunction { public final String name; public final int numArgs; public final SQLiteDatabase.CustomFunction callback;
Create custom function.
Params:
  • name – The name of the sqlite3 function.
  • numArgs – The number of arguments for the function, or -1 to support any number of arguments.
  • callback – The callback to invoke when the function is executed.
/** * Create custom function. * * @param name The name of the sqlite3 function. * @param numArgs The number of arguments for the function, or -1 to * support any number of arguments. * @param callback The callback to invoke when the function is executed. */
public SQLiteCustomFunction(String name, int numArgs, SQLiteDatabase.CustomFunction callback) { if (name == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("name must not be null."); } this.name = name; this.numArgs = numArgs; this.callback = callback; } // Called from native. @SuppressWarnings("unused") private void dispatchCallback(String[] args) { callback.callback(args); } }