sqlite_udf_encode_binary
Encode binary data before returning it from an UDF
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sqlite_udf_encode_binary applies a binary encoding
to the data so that it can be safely returned from
queries (since the underlying libsqlite API is not binary safe).
If there is a chance that your data might be binary unsafe (e.g.: it
contains a NUL byte in the middle rather than at the end, or if it has and
0x01 byte as the first character) then you must
call this function to encode the return value from your UDF.
PHP does not perform this encode/decode operation automatically as it would
severely impact performance if it did.
Do not use sqlite_escape_string to quote strings
returned from UDF's as it will lead to double-quoting of the data. Use
sqlite_udf_encode_binary instead!
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sqlite_udf_decode_binary
sqlite_escape_string
sqlite_create_function
sqlite_create_aggregate