Hi!
You should look at Antony Curtis'es tree for this sort of support. Him
and Eric Herman have been working on this sort of API for a while now.
Cheers,
-Brian
On Jun 10, 2008, at 9:02 PM, Kazuho Oku wrote:
> Is it possible to write stored procedures in C++? Or is anybody
> working on something alike?
>
> What I am looking for is a way to implement stored procedures in C++
> that can be loaded / unloaded dynamically, like UDFs or pluggable
> storage engines. And within the stored procedure, I would like to
> call the methods of storage engines directly, so that the overhead of
> SQL parsing and building execution plans can be bypassed.
>
> For example, it is difficult to implement a fast SQL query to obtain a
> timeline (like that of twitter, please see see
>
> http://labs.cybozu.co.jp/blog/kazuhoatwork/2008/06/implementing_timeline_in_web_s.php
> for more detail).
> IMHO, direct access to storage engine APIs would be of great help in
> such cases.
>
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