I'm grabbing some binary data out of my MySQL database. It comes out as a mysqlpp::sql_blob type.
It just so happens that this BLOB is a serialized Google Protobuf. I need to de-serialize it so that I can access it normally.
This gives a compile error, since ParseFromString() is not intended for mysqlpp:sql_blob types:
protobuf.ParseFromString( record.data );
However, if I force the cast, it compiles OK:
protobuf.ParseFromString( (std::string) record.data );
Is this safe? I'm particularly worried because of this snippet from the mysqlpp documentation:
Thanks for your assistance!
It doesn't look like it would be a problem judging by that quote (it's basically saying if a null character is found in the blob it will stop the string there, however ASCII strings won't have random nulls in the middle of them). However, this might present a problem for internalization (multibyte charsets may have nulls in the middle).