Set the value associated to a named attribute.
The attribute
string is 'stolen' by this method, and the memory it uses will be freed using the destroy
function when no longer needed (if destroy
is null
, then the string will not be freed at all).
Attributes can have any name, but Libgda proposes some default names, see this section.
If there is already an attribute named attribute
set, then its value is replaced with the new value (value
is
copied), except if value
is null
, in which case the attribute is removed.
For example one would use it as:
gda_column_set_attribute (holder, g_strdup (my_attribute), g_free, my_value); gda_column_set_attribute (holder,
GDA_ATTRIBUTE_NAME, NULL, my_value);
Note: this method does not modify in any way the contents of the data model for which this is a column (nor does it modify the table definition of the tables used by a SELECT statement is the model was created from a SELECT statement).
this |
a Column |
attribute |
attribute name as a static string |
value |
a Value, or |
destroy |
a function to be called when |