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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T11:27:45+00:00 2026-06-13T11:27:45+00:00

In the sqlite3_open function (Generic C function), I need to send the address of

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In the sqlite3_open function (Generic C function), I need to send the address of the sqlite3 generic C pointer as an argument.
Example:

//Valid code
NSString * databaseFile; //Path of database file. (Objective-C Object)
sqlite3 * db; //Pointer to hold the sqlite database. (C Pointer)

sqlite3_open([databaseFile UTF8String], &db); //db is sent using the & operator.

The problem is that I need to get *db variable from inside an object.
I KNOW this code is wrong, but it is a way to explain what I need:

//I need to get the address of the pointer 'database' from inside the Objective-C Object 'object'.
//I hope one of those wrong lines explain what I want:

sqlite3_open([databaseFile UTF8String], &[object database]);
sqlite3_open([databaseFile UTF8String], [object &database]);
sqlite3_open([databaseFile UTF8String], &(object->database);

I hope someone undertands me… Hahaha
Thank you for your time! =)

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    2026-06-13T11:27:46+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 11:27 am

    Assuming MyClass looks like this:

    @interface MyClass : NSObject
    ...
    @property ( nonatomic ) sqlite3 * database ;
    ...
    @end
    

    Your code would be:

    MyClass * object = ... ;
    
    sqlite3 * database ;
    sqlite3_open( ..., & database ) ;
    
    object.database = database ;
    
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