sqlsmith
A random SQL query generator (by anse1)
soci
Official repository of the SOCI - The C++ Database Access Library (by SOCI)
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sqlsmith
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How to test SQLsmith for postgres- 11.4 version.
this question was raised on the sqlsmith github as well: https://github.com/anse1/sqlsmith/issues/36
soci
Posts with mentions or reviews of soci.
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Propagating an exception from another thread and up to the main program. No destructors allowed yet?
FWIW, I found this: https://github.com/SOCI/soci/issues/256
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c++ project
As regards to database access – if you don't have a framework that provides a database access layer, you'll need to select a database library. All databases have client libraries with C language bindings which can also be used from C++; many have native C++ bindings as well. Another choice would be to select a C++ library that supports multiple databases, such as SOCI.
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An SQL Solution for Jupyter
but we offer full support to SOCI meaning if these folks: https://github.com/SOCI/soci support it and the dependencies exist and work for 32bit, than yes.