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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:38:21+00:00 2026-05-13T14:38:21+00:00

So I’m looking for a SQL wrapper for C++ that completely hides any textual

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So I’m looking for a SQL wrapper for C++ that completely hides any textual SQL statements. I just can’t seem to find any, I’m wondering why all the wrappers out there seem at some point to want you to write a textual SQL statement such as:

SELECT * FROM stock WHERE item = 'Hotdog Buns'

here’s MySQL++ for example:

mysqlpp::Query query = conn.query("select * from stock where item = 'Hotdog Buns'");

The most obvious way to do this for me is to create a class that contains properties (columns) with each instance of that class being a row. So to do the above query I would do something like:

// Class defined something like this...
class stock_item : public sql::row
{
public:

   stock_item() : m_name( NULL ), m_amount( 0 ) {};
   ~stock_item() {};

   // Statically define the table
   static void CreateTable( void )
   {
      // Some C++ reflective mechanism
      sql::column( "name",   char[50] );
      sql::column( "amount", u32 );
   }

private:

   const char* m_name;
   u32         m_amount;
}

// Then a table defined like this
sql::table<stock_item> stock;

// Query function defined something like this...
stock GetHotDogBuns( const stock& shopStock )
{
   stock hotDogBuns = shopStock.Select( stock_item::Name(), "Hotdog Buns" );
   return hotDogBuns;
}

Now I’m no SQL expert and I haven’t spent very long thinking about the above code but it just seems quite a logical way to deal with a database if your from a C++ background rather than having to be a database expert. What are the problems with this kind of approach?

Is there an open source library that allows you access to a database in a similar fashion?

EDIT The reason why I would like something like this is so that C++ programmers using our code don’t have to learn SQL syntax and to provide a much more natural environment for them to code in. I’ve seen something like this in the SilverStripe CMS written in php.

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    2026-05-13T14:38:21+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:38 pm

    Check out hiberlite and litesql.

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