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Mikhail T. updated CSV-313: --------------------------- Attachment: printRecords.patch.txt > No way to obtain the number of rows written by CSVPrinter's printRecords() > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CSV-313 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CSV-313 > Project: Commons CSV > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Printer > Reporter: Mikhail T. > Priority: Minor > Labels: easyfix > Attachments: printRecords.patch.txt > > > The {{printRecords(ResultSet)}} variant is very convenient for outputting > _all_ of a query's results in a single line of code. > Unfortunately, this provides no way to obtain the number of records printed. > See [this StackOverflow > question|https://stackoverflow.com/questions/79071049/], for example. > A forward-only result-set is "done" after the method returns... > The simplest way to address this shortcoming would be for the > {{printRecords()}} to start returning a {{long}} (for lack of {{{}size_t{}}}) > instead of {{{}void{}}}, indicating the number of records printed. > This seems like an easy fix, for certainly the number of output rows is > _known_ inside the method... -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)