wkb encoding/decoder for working with mysql/mariadb queries#85
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wkb encoding/decoder for working with mysql/mariadb queries#85
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This is superseded by #88 The helper is now ewkb.ScannerPrefixSRID |
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Addresses issues seen with #79 and #61
Basically, mysql/mariadb prefix the 4 byte srid. This PR adds helpers to deal with that.
For Insert you need to use WKT or prefix your binary data with that 4 bytes.
wkb.MySQLValue(orb.Point{1, 1}, optionalSRID)helps with that.For reading you can
ST_asBinaryor use thewkb.MySQLScanner(p)See the readme updates in the PR for more details.