| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* | 
 | 2 | ** 2001 September 15 | 
 | 3 | ** | 
 | 4 | ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of | 
 | 5 | ** a legal notice, here is a blessing: | 
 | 6 | ** | 
 | 7 | **    May you do good and not evil. | 
 | 8 | **    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. | 
 | 9 | **    May you share freely, never taking more than you give. | 
 | 10 | ** | 
 | 11 | ************************************************************************* | 
 | 12 | ** This header file defines the interface that the SQLite library | 
 | 13 | ** presents to client programs.  If a C-function, structure, datatype, | 
 | 14 | ** or constant definition does not appear in this file, then it is | 
 | 15 | ** not a published API of SQLite, is subject to change without | 
 | 16 | ** notice, and should not be referenced by programs that use SQLite. | 
 | 17 | ** | 
 | 18 | ** Some of the definitions that are in this file are marked as | 
 | 19 | ** "experimental".  Experimental interfaces are normally new | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 20 | ** features recently added to SQLite.  We do not anticipate changes | 
 | 21 | ** to experimental interfaces but reserve the right to make minor changes | 
 | 22 | ** if experience from use "in the wild" suggest such changes are prudent. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 23 | ** | 
 | 24 | ** The official C-language API documentation for SQLite is derived | 
 | 25 | ** from comments in this file.  This file is the authoritative source | 
 | 26 | ** on how SQLite interfaces are suppose to operate. | 
 | 27 | ** | 
 | 28 | ** The name of this file under configuration management is "sqlite.h.in". | 
 | 29 | ** The makefile makes some minor changes to this file (such as inserting | 
 | 30 | ** the version number) and changes its name to "sqlite3.h" as | 
 | 31 | ** part of the build process. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 32 | */ | 
 | 33 | #ifndef _SQLITE3_H_ | 
 | 34 | #define _SQLITE3_H_ | 
 | 35 | #include <stdarg.h>     /* Needed for the definition of va_list */ | 
 | 36 |  | 
 | 37 | /* | 
 | 38 | ** Make sure we can call this stuff from C++. | 
 | 39 | */ | 
 | 40 | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
 | 41 | extern "C" { | 
 | 42 | #endif | 
 | 43 |  | 
 | 44 |  | 
 | 45 | /* | 
 | 46 | ** Add the ability to override 'extern' | 
 | 47 | */ | 
 | 48 | #ifndef SQLITE_EXTERN | 
 | 49 | # define SQLITE_EXTERN extern | 
 | 50 | #endif | 
 | 51 |  | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 52 | #ifndef SQLITE_API | 
 | 53 | # define SQLITE_API | 
 | 54 | #endif | 
 | 55 |  | 
 | 56 |  | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 57 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 58 | ** These no-op macros are used in front of interfaces to mark those | 
 | 59 | ** interfaces as either deprecated or experimental.  New applications | 
 | 60 | ** should not use deprecated interfaces - they are support for backwards | 
 | 61 | ** compatibility only.  Application writers should be aware that | 
 | 62 | ** experimental interfaces are subject to change in point releases. | 
 | 63 | ** | 
 | 64 | ** These macros used to resolve to various kinds of compiler magic that | 
 | 65 | ** would generate warning messages when they were used.  But that | 
 | 66 | ** compiler magic ended up generating such a flurry of bug reports | 
 | 67 | ** that we have taken it all out and gone back to using simple | 
 | 68 | ** noop macros. | 
 | 69 | */ | 
 | 70 | #define SQLITE_DEPRECATED | 
 | 71 | #define SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL | 
 | 72 |  | 
 | 73 | /* | 
 | 74 | ** Ensure these symbols were not defined by some previous header file. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 75 | */ | 
 | 76 | #ifdef SQLITE_VERSION | 
 | 77 | # undef SQLITE_VERSION | 
 | 78 | #endif | 
 | 79 | #ifdef SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER | 
 | 80 | # undef SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER | 
 | 81 | #endif | 
 | 82 |  | 
 | 83 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 84 | ** CAPI3REF: Compile-Time Library Version Numbers | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 85 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 86 | ** ^(The [SQLITE_VERSION] C preprocessor macro in the sqlite3.h header | 
 | 87 | ** evaluates to a string literal that is the SQLite version in the | 
 | 88 | ** format "X.Y.Z" where X is the major version number (always 3 for | 
 | 89 | ** SQLite3) and Y is the minor version number and Z is the release number.)^ | 
 | 90 | ** ^(The [SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER] C preprocessor macro resolves to an integer | 
 | 91 | ** with the value (X*1000000 + Y*1000 + Z) where X, Y, and Z are the same | 
 | 92 | ** numbers used in [SQLITE_VERSION].)^ | 
 | 93 | ** The SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER for any given release of SQLite will also | 
 | 94 | ** be larger than the release from which it is derived.  Either Y will | 
 | 95 | ** be held constant and Z will be incremented or else Y will be incremented | 
 | 96 | ** and Z will be reset to zero. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 97 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 98 | ** Since version 3.6.18, SQLite source code has been stored in the | 
 | 99 | ** <a href="http://www.fossil-scm.org/">Fossil configuration management | 
 | 100 | ** system</a>.  ^The SQLITE_SOURCE_ID macro evalutes to | 
 | 101 | ** a string which identifies a particular check-in of SQLite | 
 | 102 | ** within its configuration management system.  ^The SQLITE_SOURCE_ID | 
 | 103 | ** string contains the date and time of the check-in (UTC) and an SHA1 | 
 | 104 | ** hash of the entire source tree. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 105 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 106 | ** See also: [sqlite3_libversion()], | 
 | 107 | ** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()], | 
 | 108 | ** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 109 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 110 | #define SQLITE_VERSION        "3.7.0" | 
 | 111 | #define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3007000 | 
 | 112 | #define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID      "2010-06-19 15:10:10 2241788bc85fbc48e9cfecb95fe0a858338e37cb" | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 113 |  | 
 | 114 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 115 | ** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 116 | ** KEYWORDS: sqlite3_version, sqlite3_sourceid | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 117 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 118 | ** These interfaces provide the same information as the [SQLITE_VERSION], | 
 | 119 | ** [SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER], and [SQLITE_SOURCE_ID] C preprocessor macros | 
 | 120 | ** but are associated with the library instead of the header file.  ^(Cautious | 
 | 121 | ** programmers might include assert() statements in their application to | 
 | 122 | ** verify that values returned by these interfaces match the macros in | 
 | 123 | ** the header, and thus insure that the application is | 
 | 124 | ** compiled with matching library and header files. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 125 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 126 | ** <blockquote><pre> | 
 | 127 | ** assert( sqlite3_libversion_number()==SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER ); | 
 | 128 | ** assert( strcmp(sqlite3_sourceid(),SQLITE_SOURCE_ID)==0 ); | 
 | 129 | ** assert( strcmp(sqlite3_libversion(),SQLITE_VERSION)==0 ); | 
 | 130 | ** </pre></blockquote>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 131 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 132 | ** ^The sqlite3_version[] string constant contains the text of [SQLITE_VERSION] | 
 | 133 | ** macro.  ^The sqlite3_libversion() function returns a pointer to the | 
 | 134 | ** to the sqlite3_version[] string constant.  The sqlite3_libversion() | 
 | 135 | ** function is provided for use in DLLs since DLL users usually do not have | 
 | 136 | ** direct access to string constants within the DLL.  ^The | 
 | 137 | ** sqlite3_libversion_number() function returns an integer equal to | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 138 | ** [SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER].  ^The sqlite3_sourceid() function returns  | 
 | 139 | ** a pointer to a string constant whose value is the same as the  | 
 | 140 | ** [SQLITE_SOURCE_ID] C preprocessor macro. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 141 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 142 | ** See also: [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 143 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 144 | SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXTERN const char sqlite3_version[]; | 
 | 145 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_libversion(void); | 
 | 146 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_sourceid(void); | 
 | 147 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_libversion_number(void); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 148 |  | 
 | 149 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 150 | ** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Compilation Options Diagnostics | 
 | 151 | ** | 
 | 152 | ** ^The sqlite3_compileoption_used() function returns 0 or 1  | 
 | 153 | ** indicating whether the specified option was defined at  | 
 | 154 | ** compile time.  ^The SQLITE_ prefix may be omitted from the  | 
 | 155 | ** option name passed to sqlite3_compileoption_used().   | 
 | 156 | ** | 
 | 157 | ** ^The sqlite3_compileoption_get() function allows interating | 
 | 158 | ** over the list of options that were defined at compile time by | 
 | 159 | ** returning the N-th compile time option string.  ^If N is out of range, | 
 | 160 | ** sqlite3_compileoption_get() returns a NULL pointer.  ^The SQLITE_  | 
 | 161 | ** prefix is omitted from any strings returned by  | 
 | 162 | ** sqlite3_compileoption_get(). | 
 | 163 | ** | 
 | 164 | ** ^Support for the diagnostic functions sqlite3_compileoption_used() | 
 | 165 | ** and sqlite3_compileoption_get() may be omitted by specifing the  | 
 | 166 | ** [SQLITE_OMIT_COMPILEOPTION_DIAGS] option at compile time. | 
 | 167 | ** | 
 | 168 | ** See also: SQL functions [sqlite_compileoption_used()] and | 
 | 169 | ** [sqlite_compileoption_get()] and the [compile_options pragma]. | 
 | 170 | */ | 
 | 171 | #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPILEOPTION_DIAGS | 
 | 172 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_compileoption_used(const char *zOptName); | 
 | 173 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_compileoption_get(int N); | 
 | 174 | #endif | 
 | 175 |  | 
 | 176 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 177 | ** CAPI3REF: Test To See If The Library Is Threadsafe | 
 | 178 | ** | 
 | 179 | ** ^The sqlite3_threadsafe() function returns zero if and only if | 
 | 180 | ** SQLite was compiled mutexing code omitted due to the | 
 | 181 | ** [SQLITE_THREADSAFE] compile-time option being set to 0. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 182 | ** | 
 | 183 | ** SQLite can be compiled with or without mutexes.  When | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 184 | ** the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE] C preprocessor macro is 1 or 2, mutexes | 
 | 185 | ** are enabled and SQLite is threadsafe.  When the | 
 | 186 | ** [SQLITE_THREADSAFE] macro is 0,  | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 187 | ** the mutexes are omitted.  Without the mutexes, it is not safe | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 188 | ** to use SQLite concurrently from more than one thread. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 189 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 190 | ** Enabling mutexes incurs a measurable performance penalty. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 191 | ** So if speed is of utmost importance, it makes sense to disable | 
 | 192 | ** the mutexes.  But for maximum safety, mutexes should be enabled. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 193 | ** ^The default behavior is for mutexes to be enabled. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 194 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 195 | ** This interface can be used by an application to make sure that the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 196 | ** version of SQLite that it is linking against was compiled with | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 197 | ** the desired setting of the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE] macro. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 198 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 199 | ** This interface only reports on the compile-time mutex setting | 
 | 200 | ** of the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE] flag.  If SQLite is compiled with | 
 | 201 | ** SQLITE_THREADSAFE=1 or =2 then mutexes are enabled by default but | 
 | 202 | ** can be fully or partially disabled using a call to [sqlite3_config()] | 
 | 203 | ** with the verbs [SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD], [SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD], | 
 | 204 | ** or [SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX].  ^(The return value of the | 
 | 205 | ** sqlite3_threadsafe() function shows only the compile-time setting of | 
 | 206 | ** thread safety, not any run-time changes to that setting made by | 
 | 207 | ** sqlite3_config(). In other words, the return value from sqlite3_threadsafe() | 
 | 208 | ** is unchanged by calls to sqlite3_config().)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 209 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 210 | ** See the [threading mode] documentation for additional information. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 211 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 212 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_threadsafe(void); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 213 |  | 
 | 214 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 215 | ** CAPI3REF: Database Connection Handle | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 216 | ** KEYWORDS: {database connection} {database connections} | 
 | 217 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 218 | ** Each open SQLite database is represented by a pointer to an instance of | 
 | 219 | ** the opaque structure named "sqlite3".  It is useful to think of an sqlite3 | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 220 | ** pointer as an object.  The [sqlite3_open()], [sqlite3_open16()], and | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 221 | ** [sqlite3_open_v2()] interfaces are its constructors, and [sqlite3_close()] | 
 | 222 | ** is its destructor.  There are many other interfaces (such as | 
 | 223 | ** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()], [sqlite3_create_function()], and | 
 | 224 | ** [sqlite3_busy_timeout()] to name but three) that are methods on an | 
 | 225 | ** sqlite3 object. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 226 | */ | 
 | 227 | typedef struct sqlite3 sqlite3; | 
 | 228 |  | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 229 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 230 | ** CAPI3REF: 64-Bit Integer Types | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 231 | ** KEYWORDS: sqlite_int64 sqlite_uint64 | 
 | 232 | ** | 
 | 233 | ** Because there is no cross-platform way to specify 64-bit integer types | 
 | 234 | ** SQLite includes typedefs for 64-bit signed and unsigned integers. | 
 | 235 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 236 | ** The sqlite3_int64 and sqlite3_uint64 are the preferred type definitions. | 
 | 237 | ** The sqlite_int64 and sqlite_uint64 types are supported for backwards | 
 | 238 | ** compatibility only. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 239 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 240 | ** ^The sqlite3_int64 and sqlite_int64 types can store integer values | 
 | 241 | ** between -9223372036854775808 and +9223372036854775807 inclusive.  ^The | 
 | 242 | ** sqlite3_uint64 and sqlite_uint64 types can store integer values  | 
 | 243 | ** between 0 and +18446744073709551615 inclusive. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 244 | */ | 
 | 245 | #ifdef SQLITE_INT64_TYPE | 
 | 246 |   typedef SQLITE_INT64_TYPE sqlite_int64; | 
 | 247 |   typedef unsigned SQLITE_INT64_TYPE sqlite_uint64; | 
 | 248 | #elif defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__) | 
 | 249 |   typedef __int64 sqlite_int64; | 
 | 250 |   typedef unsigned __int64 sqlite_uint64; | 
 | 251 | #else | 
 | 252 |   typedef long long int sqlite_int64; | 
 | 253 |   typedef unsigned long long int sqlite_uint64; | 
 | 254 | #endif | 
 | 255 | typedef sqlite_int64 sqlite3_int64; | 
 | 256 | typedef sqlite_uint64 sqlite3_uint64; | 
 | 257 |  | 
 | 258 | /* | 
 | 259 | ** If compiling for a processor that lacks floating point support, | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 260 | ** substitute integer for floating-point. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 261 | */ | 
 | 262 | #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT | 
 | 263 | # define double sqlite3_int64 | 
 | 264 | #endif | 
 | 265 |  | 
 | 266 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 267 | ** CAPI3REF: Closing A Database Connection | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 268 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 269 | ** ^The sqlite3_close() routine is the destructor for the [sqlite3] object. | 
 | 270 | ** ^Calls to sqlite3_close() return SQLITE_OK if the [sqlite3] object is | 
 | 271 | ** successfullly destroyed and all associated resources are deallocated. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 272 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 273 | ** Applications must [sqlite3_finalize | finalize] all [prepared statements] | 
 | 274 | ** and [sqlite3_blob_close | close] all [BLOB handles] associated with | 
 | 275 | ** the [sqlite3] object prior to attempting to close the object.  ^If | 
 | 276 | ** sqlite3_close() is called on a [database connection] that still has | 
 | 277 | ** outstanding [prepared statements] or [BLOB handles], then it returns | 
 | 278 | ** SQLITE_BUSY. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 279 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 280 | ** ^If [sqlite3_close()] is invoked while a transaction is open, | 
 | 281 | ** the transaction is automatically rolled back. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 282 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 283 | ** The C parameter to [sqlite3_close(C)] must be either a NULL | 
 | 284 | ** pointer or an [sqlite3] object pointer obtained | 
 | 285 | ** from [sqlite3_open()], [sqlite3_open16()], or | 
 | 286 | ** [sqlite3_open_v2()], and not previously closed. | 
 | 287 | ** ^Calling sqlite3_close() with a NULL pointer argument is a  | 
 | 288 | ** harmless no-op. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 289 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 290 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_close(sqlite3 *); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 291 |  | 
 | 292 | /* | 
 | 293 | ** The type for a callback function. | 
 | 294 | ** This is legacy and deprecated.  It is included for historical | 
 | 295 | ** compatibility and is not documented. | 
 | 296 | */ | 
 | 297 | typedef int (*sqlite3_callback)(void*,int,char**, char**); | 
 | 298 |  | 
 | 299 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 300 | ** CAPI3REF: One-Step Query Execution Interface | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 301 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 302 | ** The sqlite3_exec() interface is a convenience wrapper around | 
 | 303 | ** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()], [sqlite3_step()], and [sqlite3_finalize()], | 
 | 304 | ** that allows an application to run multiple statements of SQL | 
 | 305 | ** without having to use a lot of C code.  | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 306 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 307 | ** ^The sqlite3_exec() interface runs zero or more UTF-8 encoded, | 
 | 308 | ** semicolon-separate SQL statements passed into its 2nd argument, | 
 | 309 | ** in the context of the [database connection] passed in as its 1st | 
 | 310 | ** argument.  ^If the callback function of the 3rd argument to | 
 | 311 | ** sqlite3_exec() is not NULL, then it is invoked for each result row | 
 | 312 | ** coming out of the evaluated SQL statements.  ^The 4th argument to | 
 | 313 | ** to sqlite3_exec() is relayed through to the 1st argument of each | 
 | 314 | ** callback invocation.  ^If the callback pointer to sqlite3_exec() | 
 | 315 | ** is NULL, then no callback is ever invoked and result rows are | 
 | 316 | ** ignored. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 317 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 318 | ** ^If an error occurs while evaluating the SQL statements passed into | 
 | 319 | ** sqlite3_exec(), then execution of the current statement stops and | 
 | 320 | ** subsequent statements are skipped.  ^If the 5th parameter to sqlite3_exec() | 
 | 321 | ** is not NULL then any error message is written into memory obtained | 
 | 322 | ** from [sqlite3_malloc()] and passed back through the 5th parameter. | 
 | 323 | ** To avoid memory leaks, the application should invoke [sqlite3_free()] | 
 | 324 | ** on error message strings returned through the 5th parameter of | 
 | 325 | ** of sqlite3_exec() after the error message string is no longer needed. | 
 | 326 | ** ^If the 5th parameter to sqlite3_exec() is not NULL and no errors | 
 | 327 | ** occur, then sqlite3_exec() sets the pointer in its 5th parameter to | 
 | 328 | ** NULL before returning. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 329 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 330 | ** ^If an sqlite3_exec() callback returns non-zero, the sqlite3_exec() | 
 | 331 | ** routine returns SQLITE_ABORT without invoking the callback again and | 
 | 332 | ** without running any subsequent SQL statements. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 333 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 334 | ** ^The 2nd argument to the sqlite3_exec() callback function is the | 
 | 335 | ** number of columns in the result.  ^The 3rd argument to the sqlite3_exec() | 
 | 336 | ** callback is an array of pointers to strings obtained as if from | 
 | 337 | ** [sqlite3_column_text()], one for each column.  ^If an element of a | 
 | 338 | ** result row is NULL then the corresponding string pointer for the | 
 | 339 | ** sqlite3_exec() callback is a NULL pointer.  ^The 4th argument to the | 
 | 340 | ** sqlite3_exec() callback is an array of pointers to strings where each | 
 | 341 | ** entry represents the name of corresponding result column as obtained | 
 | 342 | ** from [sqlite3_column_name()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 343 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 344 | ** ^If the 2nd parameter to sqlite3_exec() is a NULL pointer, a pointer | 
 | 345 | ** to an empty string, or a pointer that contains only whitespace and/or  | 
 | 346 | ** SQL comments, then no SQL statements are evaluated and the database | 
 | 347 | ** is not changed. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 348 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 349 | ** Restrictions: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 350 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 351 | ** <ul> | 
 | 352 | ** <li> The application must insure that the 1st parameter to sqlite3_exec() | 
 | 353 | **      is a valid and open [database connection]. | 
 | 354 | ** <li> The application must not close [database connection] specified by | 
 | 355 | **      the 1st parameter to sqlite3_exec() while sqlite3_exec() is running. | 
 | 356 | ** <li> The application must not modify the SQL statement text passed into | 
 | 357 | **      the 2nd parameter of sqlite3_exec() while sqlite3_exec() is running. | 
 | 358 | ** </ul> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 359 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 360 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_exec( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 361 |   sqlite3*,                                  /* An open database */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 362 |   const char *sql,                           /* SQL to be evaluated */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 363 |   int (*callback)(void*,int,char**,char**),  /* Callback function */ | 
 | 364 |   void *,                                    /* 1st argument to callback */ | 
 | 365 |   char **errmsg                              /* Error msg written here */ | 
 | 366 | ); | 
 | 367 |  | 
 | 368 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 369 | ** CAPI3REF: Result Codes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 370 | ** KEYWORDS: SQLITE_OK {error code} {error codes} | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 371 | ** KEYWORDS: {result code} {result codes} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 372 | ** | 
 | 373 | ** Many SQLite functions return an integer result code from the set shown | 
 | 374 | ** here in order to indicates success or failure. | 
 | 375 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 376 | ** New error codes may be added in future versions of SQLite. | 
 | 377 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 378 | ** See also: [SQLITE_IOERR_READ | extended result codes] | 
 | 379 | */ | 
 | 380 | #define SQLITE_OK           0   /* Successful result */ | 
 | 381 | /* beginning-of-error-codes */ | 
 | 382 | #define SQLITE_ERROR        1   /* SQL error or missing database */ | 
 | 383 | #define SQLITE_INTERNAL     2   /* Internal logic error in SQLite */ | 
 | 384 | #define SQLITE_PERM         3   /* Access permission denied */ | 
 | 385 | #define SQLITE_ABORT        4   /* Callback routine requested an abort */ | 
 | 386 | #define SQLITE_BUSY         5   /* The database file is locked */ | 
 | 387 | #define SQLITE_LOCKED       6   /* A table in the database is locked */ | 
 | 388 | #define SQLITE_NOMEM        7   /* A malloc() failed */ | 
 | 389 | #define SQLITE_READONLY     8   /* Attempt to write a readonly database */ | 
 | 390 | #define SQLITE_INTERRUPT    9   /* Operation terminated by sqlite3_interrupt()*/ | 
 | 391 | #define SQLITE_IOERR       10   /* Some kind of disk I/O error occurred */ | 
 | 392 | #define SQLITE_CORRUPT     11   /* The database disk image is malformed */ | 
 | 393 | #define SQLITE_NOTFOUND    12   /* NOT USED. Table or record not found */ | 
 | 394 | #define SQLITE_FULL        13   /* Insertion failed because database is full */ | 
 | 395 | #define SQLITE_CANTOPEN    14   /* Unable to open the database file */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 396 | #define SQLITE_PROTOCOL    15   /* Database lock protocol error */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 397 | #define SQLITE_EMPTY       16   /* Database is empty */ | 
 | 398 | #define SQLITE_SCHEMA      17   /* The database schema changed */ | 
 | 399 | #define SQLITE_TOOBIG      18   /* String or BLOB exceeds size limit */ | 
 | 400 | #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT  19   /* Abort due to constraint violation */ | 
 | 401 | #define SQLITE_MISMATCH    20   /* Data type mismatch */ | 
 | 402 | #define SQLITE_MISUSE      21   /* Library used incorrectly */ | 
 | 403 | #define SQLITE_NOLFS       22   /* Uses OS features not supported on host */ | 
 | 404 | #define SQLITE_AUTH        23   /* Authorization denied */ | 
 | 405 | #define SQLITE_FORMAT      24   /* Auxiliary database format error */ | 
 | 406 | #define SQLITE_RANGE       25   /* 2nd parameter to sqlite3_bind out of range */ | 
 | 407 | #define SQLITE_NOTADB      26   /* File opened that is not a database file */ | 
 | 408 | #define SQLITE_ROW         100  /* sqlite3_step() has another row ready */ | 
 | 409 | #define SQLITE_DONE        101  /* sqlite3_step() has finished executing */ | 
 | 410 | /* end-of-error-codes */ | 
 | 411 |  | 
 | 412 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 413 | ** CAPI3REF: Extended Result Codes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 414 | ** KEYWORDS: {extended error code} {extended error codes} | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 415 | ** KEYWORDS: {extended result code} {extended result codes} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 416 | ** | 
 | 417 | ** In its default configuration, SQLite API routines return one of 26 integer | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 418 | ** [SQLITE_OK | result codes].  However, experience has shown that many of | 
 | 419 | ** these result codes are too coarse-grained.  They do not provide as | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 420 | ** much information about problems as programmers might like.  In an effort to | 
 | 421 | ** address this, newer versions of SQLite (version 3.3.8 and later) include | 
 | 422 | ** support for additional result codes that provide more detailed information | 
 | 423 | ** about errors. The extended result codes are enabled or disabled | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 424 | ** on a per database connection basis using the | 
 | 425 | ** [sqlite3_extended_result_codes()] API. | 
 | 426 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 427 | ** Some of the available extended result codes are listed here. | 
 | 428 | ** One may expect the number of extended result codes will be expand | 
 | 429 | ** over time.  Software that uses extended result codes should expect | 
 | 430 | ** to see new result codes in future releases of SQLite. | 
 | 431 | ** | 
 | 432 | ** The SQLITE_OK result code will never be extended.  It will always | 
 | 433 | ** be exactly zero. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 434 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 435 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_READ              (SQLITE_IOERR | (1<<8)) | 
 | 436 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ        (SQLITE_IOERR | (2<<8)) | 
 | 437 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_WRITE             (SQLITE_IOERR | (3<<8)) | 
 | 438 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_FSYNC             (SQLITE_IOERR | (4<<8)) | 
 | 439 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_DIR_FSYNC         (SQLITE_IOERR | (5<<8)) | 
 | 440 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_TRUNCATE          (SQLITE_IOERR | (6<<8)) | 
 | 441 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT             (SQLITE_IOERR | (7<<8)) | 
 | 442 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK            (SQLITE_IOERR | (8<<8)) | 
 | 443 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_RDLOCK            (SQLITE_IOERR | (9<<8)) | 
 | 444 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_DELETE            (SQLITE_IOERR | (10<<8)) | 
 | 445 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED           (SQLITE_IOERR | (11<<8)) | 
 | 446 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM             (SQLITE_IOERR | (12<<8)) | 
 | 447 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS            (SQLITE_IOERR | (13<<8)) | 
 | 448 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_CHECKRESERVEDLOCK (SQLITE_IOERR | (14<<8)) | 
 | 449 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_LOCK              (SQLITE_IOERR | (15<<8)) | 
 | 450 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_CLOSE             (SQLITE_IOERR | (16<<8)) | 
 | 451 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_DIR_CLOSE         (SQLITE_IOERR | (17<<8)) | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 452 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_SHMOPEN           (SQLITE_IOERR | (18<<8)) | 
 | 453 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_SHMSIZE           (SQLITE_IOERR | (19<<8)) | 
 | 454 | #define SQLITE_IOERR_SHMLOCK           (SQLITE_IOERR | (20<<8)) | 
 | 455 | #define SQLITE_LOCKED_SHAREDCACHE      (SQLITE_LOCKED |  (1<<8)) | 
 | 456 | #define SQLITE_BUSY_RECOVERY           (SQLITE_BUSY   |  (1<<8)) | 
 | 457 | #define SQLITE_CANTOPEN_NOTEMPDIR      (SQLITE_CANTOPEN | (1<<8)) | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 458 |  | 
 | 459 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 460 | ** CAPI3REF: Flags For File Open Operations | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 461 | ** | 
 | 462 | ** These bit values are intended for use in the | 
 | 463 | ** 3rd parameter to the [sqlite3_open_v2()] interface and | 
 | 464 | ** in the 4th parameter to the xOpen method of the | 
 | 465 | ** [sqlite3_vfs] object. | 
 | 466 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 467 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY         0x00000001  /* Ok for sqlite3_open_v2() */ | 
 | 468 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE        0x00000002  /* Ok for sqlite3_open_v2() */ | 
 | 469 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE           0x00000004  /* Ok for sqlite3_open_v2() */ | 
 | 470 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE    0x00000008  /* VFS only */ | 
 | 471 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE        0x00000010  /* VFS only */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 472 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_AUTOPROXY        0x00000020  /* VFS only */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 473 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB          0x00000100  /* VFS only */ | 
 | 474 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_DB          0x00000200  /* VFS only */ | 
 | 475 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_TRANSIENT_DB     0x00000400  /* VFS only */ | 
 | 476 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL     0x00000800  /* VFS only */ | 
 | 477 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_JOURNAL     0x00001000  /* VFS only */ | 
 | 478 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_SUBJOURNAL       0x00002000  /* VFS only */ | 
 | 479 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_MASTER_JOURNAL   0x00004000  /* VFS only */ | 
 | 480 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX          0x00008000  /* Ok for sqlite3_open_v2() */ | 
 | 481 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX        0x00010000  /* Ok for sqlite3_open_v2() */ | 
 | 482 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_SHAREDCACHE      0x00020000  /* Ok for sqlite3_open_v2() */ | 
 | 483 | #define SQLITE_OPEN_PRIVATECACHE     0x00040000  /* Ok for sqlite3_open_v2() */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 484 |  | 
 | 485 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 486 | ** CAPI3REF: Device Characteristics | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 487 | ** | 
 | 488 | ** The xDeviceCapabilities method of the [sqlite3_io_methods] | 
 | 489 | ** object returns an integer which is a vector of the these | 
 | 490 | ** bit values expressing I/O characteristics of the mass storage | 
 | 491 | ** device that holds the file that the [sqlite3_io_methods] | 
 | 492 | ** refers to. | 
 | 493 | ** | 
 | 494 | ** The SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC property means that all writes of | 
 | 495 | ** any size are atomic.  The SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMICnnn values | 
 | 496 | ** mean that writes of blocks that are nnn bytes in size and | 
 | 497 | ** are aligned to an address which is an integer multiple of | 
 | 498 | ** nnn are atomic.  The SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND value means | 
 | 499 | ** that when data is appended to a file, the data is appended | 
 | 500 | ** first then the size of the file is extended, never the other | 
 | 501 | ** way around.  The SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL property means that | 
 | 502 | ** information is written to disk in the same order as calls | 
 | 503 | ** to xWrite(). | 
 | 504 | */ | 
 | 505 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC          0x00000001 | 
 | 506 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC512       0x00000002 | 
 | 507 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC1K        0x00000004 | 
 | 508 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC2K        0x00000008 | 
 | 509 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC4K        0x00000010 | 
 | 510 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC8K        0x00000020 | 
 | 511 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC16K       0x00000040 | 
 | 512 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC32K       0x00000080 | 
 | 513 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC64K       0x00000100 | 
 | 514 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND     0x00000200 | 
 | 515 | #define SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL      0x00000400 | 
 | 516 |  | 
 | 517 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 518 | ** CAPI3REF: File Locking Levels | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 519 | ** | 
 | 520 | ** SQLite uses one of these integer values as the second | 
 | 521 | ** argument to calls it makes to the xLock() and xUnlock() methods | 
 | 522 | ** of an [sqlite3_io_methods] object. | 
 | 523 | */ | 
 | 524 | #define SQLITE_LOCK_NONE          0 | 
 | 525 | #define SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED        1 | 
 | 526 | #define SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED      2 | 
 | 527 | #define SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING       3 | 
 | 528 | #define SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE     4 | 
 | 529 |  | 
 | 530 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 531 | ** CAPI3REF: Synchronization Type Flags | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 532 | ** | 
 | 533 | ** When SQLite invokes the xSync() method of an | 
 | 534 | ** [sqlite3_io_methods] object it uses a combination of | 
 | 535 | ** these integer values as the second argument. | 
 | 536 | ** | 
 | 537 | ** When the SQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY flag is used, it means that the | 
 | 538 | ** sync operation only needs to flush data to mass storage.  Inode | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 539 | ** information need not be flushed. If the lower four bits of the flag | 
 | 540 | ** equal SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL, that means to use normal fsync() semantics. | 
 | 541 | ** If the lower four bits equal SQLITE_SYNC_FULL, that means | 
 | 542 | ** to use Mac OS X style fullsync instead of fsync(). | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 543 | */ | 
 | 544 | #define SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL        0x00002 | 
 | 545 | #define SQLITE_SYNC_FULL          0x00003 | 
 | 546 | #define SQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY      0x00010 | 
 | 547 |  | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 548 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 549 | ** CAPI3REF: OS Interface Open File Handle | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 550 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 551 | ** An [sqlite3_file] object represents an open file in the  | 
 | 552 | ** [sqlite3_vfs | OS interface layer].  Individual OS interface | 
 | 553 | ** implementations will | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 554 | ** want to subclass this object by appending additional fields | 
 | 555 | ** for their own use.  The pMethods entry is a pointer to an | 
 | 556 | ** [sqlite3_io_methods] object that defines methods for performing | 
 | 557 | ** I/O operations on the open file. | 
 | 558 | */ | 
 | 559 | typedef struct sqlite3_file sqlite3_file; | 
 | 560 | struct sqlite3_file { | 
 | 561 |   const struct sqlite3_io_methods *pMethods;  /* Methods for an open file */ | 
 | 562 | }; | 
 | 563 |  | 
 | 564 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 565 | ** CAPI3REF: OS Interface File Virtual Methods Object | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 566 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 567 | ** Every file opened by the [sqlite3_vfs] xOpen method populates an | 
 | 568 | ** [sqlite3_file] object (or, more commonly, a subclass of the | 
 | 569 | ** [sqlite3_file] object) with a pointer to an instance of this object. | 
 | 570 | ** This object defines the methods used to perform various operations | 
 | 571 | ** against the open file represented by the [sqlite3_file] object. | 
 | 572 | ** | 
 | 573 | ** If the xOpen method sets the sqlite3_file.pMethods element  | 
 | 574 | ** to a non-NULL pointer, then the sqlite3_io_methods.xClose method | 
 | 575 | ** may be invoked even if the xOpen reported that it failed.  The | 
 | 576 | ** only way to prevent a call to xClose following a failed xOpen | 
 | 577 | ** is for the xOpen to set the sqlite3_file.pMethods element to NULL. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 578 | ** | 
 | 579 | ** The flags argument to xSync may be one of [SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL] or | 
 | 580 | ** [SQLITE_SYNC_FULL].  The first choice is the normal fsync(). | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 581 | ** The second choice is a Mac OS X style fullsync.  The [SQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY] | 
 | 582 | ** flag may be ORed in to indicate that only the data of the file | 
 | 583 | ** and not its inode needs to be synced. | 
 | 584 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 585 | ** The integer values to xLock() and xUnlock() are one of | 
 | 586 | ** <ul> | 
 | 587 | ** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_NONE], | 
 | 588 | ** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED], | 
 | 589 | ** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED], | 
 | 590 | ** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING], or | 
 | 591 | ** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE]. | 
 | 592 | ** </ul> | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 593 | ** xLock() increases the lock. xUnlock() decreases the lock. | 
 | 594 | ** The xCheckReservedLock() method checks whether any database connection, | 
 | 595 | ** either in this process or in some other process, is holding a RESERVED, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 596 | ** PENDING, or EXCLUSIVE lock on the file.  It returns true | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 597 | ** if such a lock exists and false otherwise. | 
 | 598 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 599 | ** The xFileControl() method is a generic interface that allows custom | 
 | 600 | ** VFS implementations to directly control an open file using the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 601 | ** [sqlite3_file_control()] interface.  The second "op" argument is an | 
 | 602 | ** integer opcode.  The third argument is a generic pointer intended to | 
 | 603 | ** point to a structure that may contain arguments or space in which to | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 604 | ** write return values.  Potential uses for xFileControl() might be | 
 | 605 | ** functions to enable blocking locks with timeouts, to change the | 
 | 606 | ** locking strategy (for example to use dot-file locks), to inquire | 
 | 607 | ** about the status of a lock, or to break stale locks.  The SQLite | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 608 | ** core reserves all opcodes less than 100 for its own use. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 609 | ** A [SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCKSTATE | list of opcodes] less than 100 is available. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 610 | ** Applications that define a custom xFileControl method should use opcodes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 611 | ** greater than 100 to avoid conflicts. | 
 | 612 | ** | 
 | 613 | ** The xSectorSize() method returns the sector size of the | 
 | 614 | ** device that underlies the file.  The sector size is the | 
 | 615 | ** minimum write that can be performed without disturbing | 
 | 616 | ** other bytes in the file.  The xDeviceCharacteristics() | 
 | 617 | ** method returns a bit vector describing behaviors of the | 
 | 618 | ** underlying device: | 
 | 619 | ** | 
 | 620 | ** <ul> | 
 | 621 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC] | 
 | 622 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC512] | 
 | 623 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC1K] | 
 | 624 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC2K] | 
 | 625 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC4K] | 
 | 626 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC8K] | 
 | 627 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC16K] | 
 | 628 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC32K] | 
 | 629 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC64K] | 
 | 630 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND] | 
 | 631 | ** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL] | 
 | 632 | ** </ul> | 
 | 633 | ** | 
 | 634 | ** The SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC property means that all writes of | 
 | 635 | ** any size are atomic.  The SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMICnnn values | 
 | 636 | ** mean that writes of blocks that are nnn bytes in size and | 
 | 637 | ** are aligned to an address which is an integer multiple of | 
 | 638 | ** nnn are atomic.  The SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND value means | 
 | 639 | ** that when data is appended to a file, the data is appended | 
 | 640 | ** first then the size of the file is extended, never the other | 
 | 641 | ** way around.  The SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL property means that | 
 | 642 | ** information is written to disk in the same order as calls | 
 | 643 | ** to xWrite(). | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 644 | ** | 
 | 645 | ** If xRead() returns SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ it must also fill | 
 | 646 | ** in the unread portions of the buffer with zeros.  A VFS that | 
 | 647 | ** fails to zero-fill short reads might seem to work.  However, | 
 | 648 | ** failure to zero-fill short reads will eventually lead to | 
 | 649 | ** database corruption. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 650 | */ | 
 | 651 | typedef struct sqlite3_io_methods sqlite3_io_methods; | 
 | 652 | struct sqlite3_io_methods { | 
 | 653 |   int iVersion; | 
 | 654 |   int (*xClose)(sqlite3_file*); | 
 | 655 |   int (*xRead)(sqlite3_file*, void*, int iAmt, sqlite3_int64 iOfst); | 
 | 656 |   int (*xWrite)(sqlite3_file*, const void*, int iAmt, sqlite3_int64 iOfst); | 
 | 657 |   int (*xTruncate)(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 size); | 
 | 658 |   int (*xSync)(sqlite3_file*, int flags); | 
 | 659 |   int (*xFileSize)(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 *pSize); | 
 | 660 |   int (*xLock)(sqlite3_file*, int); | 
 | 661 |   int (*xUnlock)(sqlite3_file*, int); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 662 |   int (*xCheckReservedLock)(sqlite3_file*, int *pResOut); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 663 |   int (*xFileControl)(sqlite3_file*, int op, void *pArg); | 
 | 664 |   int (*xSectorSize)(sqlite3_file*); | 
 | 665 |   int (*xDeviceCharacteristics)(sqlite3_file*); | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 666 |   /* Methods above are valid for version 1 */ | 
 | 667 |   int (*xShmOpen)(sqlite3_file*); | 
 | 668 |   int (*xShmLock)(sqlite3_file*, int offset, int n, int flags); | 
 | 669 |   int (*xShmMap)(sqlite3_file*, int iPage, int pgsz, int, void volatile**); | 
 | 670 |   void (*xShmBarrier)(sqlite3_file*); | 
 | 671 |   int (*xShmClose)(sqlite3_file*, int deleteFlag); | 
 | 672 |   /* Methods above are valid for version 2 */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 673 |   /* Additional methods may be added in future releases */ | 
 | 674 | }; | 
 | 675 |  | 
 | 676 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 677 | ** CAPI3REF: Standard File Control Opcodes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 678 | ** | 
 | 679 | ** These integer constants are opcodes for the xFileControl method | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 680 | ** of the [sqlite3_io_methods] object and for the [sqlite3_file_control()] | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 681 | ** interface. | 
 | 682 | ** | 
 | 683 | ** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCKSTATE] opcode is used for debugging.  This | 
 | 684 | ** opcode causes the xFileControl method to write the current state of | 
 | 685 | ** the lock (one of [SQLITE_LOCK_NONE], [SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED], | 
 | 686 | ** [SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED], [SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING], or [SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE]) | 
 | 687 | ** into an integer that the pArg argument points to. This capability | 
 | 688 | ** is used during testing and only needs to be supported when SQLITE_TEST | 
 | 689 | ** is defined. | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 690 | ** | 
 | 691 | ** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_HINT] opcode is used by SQLite to give the VFS | 
 | 692 | ** layer a hint of how large the database file will grow to be during the | 
 | 693 | ** current transaction.  This hint is not guaranteed to be accurate but it | 
 | 694 | ** is often close.  The underlying VFS might choose to preallocate database | 
 | 695 | ** file space based on this hint in order to help writes to the database | 
 | 696 | ** file run faster. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 697 | */ | 
 | 698 | #define SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCKSTATE        1 | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 699 | #define SQLITE_GET_LOCKPROXYFILE      2 | 
 | 700 | #define SQLITE_SET_LOCKPROXYFILE      3 | 
 | 701 | #define SQLITE_LAST_ERRNO             4 | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 702 | #define SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_HINT        5 | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 703 |  | 
 | 704 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 705 | ** CAPI3REF: Mutex Handle | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 706 | ** | 
 | 707 | ** The mutex module within SQLite defines [sqlite3_mutex] to be an | 
 | 708 | ** abstract type for a mutex object.  The SQLite core never looks | 
 | 709 | ** at the internal representation of an [sqlite3_mutex].  It only | 
 | 710 | ** deals with pointers to the [sqlite3_mutex] object. | 
 | 711 | ** | 
 | 712 | ** Mutexes are created using [sqlite3_mutex_alloc()]. | 
 | 713 | */ | 
 | 714 | typedef struct sqlite3_mutex sqlite3_mutex; | 
 | 715 |  | 
 | 716 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 717 | ** CAPI3REF: OS Interface Object | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 718 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 719 | ** An instance of the sqlite3_vfs object defines the interface between | 
 | 720 | ** the SQLite core and the underlying operating system.  The "vfs" | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 721 | ** in the name of the object stands for "virtual file system". | 
 | 722 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 723 | ** The value of the iVersion field is initially 1 but may be larger in | 
 | 724 | ** future versions of SQLite.  Additional fields may be appended to this | 
 | 725 | ** object when the iVersion value is increased.  Note that the structure | 
 | 726 | ** of the sqlite3_vfs object changes in the transaction between | 
 | 727 | ** SQLite version 3.5.9 and 3.6.0 and yet the iVersion field was not | 
 | 728 | ** modified. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 729 | ** | 
 | 730 | ** The szOsFile field is the size of the subclassed [sqlite3_file] | 
 | 731 | ** structure used by this VFS.  mxPathname is the maximum length of | 
 | 732 | ** a pathname in this VFS. | 
 | 733 | ** | 
 | 734 | ** Registered sqlite3_vfs objects are kept on a linked list formed by | 
 | 735 | ** the pNext pointer.  The [sqlite3_vfs_register()] | 
 | 736 | ** and [sqlite3_vfs_unregister()] interfaces manage this list | 
 | 737 | ** in a thread-safe way.  The [sqlite3_vfs_find()] interface | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 738 | ** searches the list.  Neither the application code nor the VFS | 
 | 739 | ** implementation should use the pNext pointer. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 740 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 741 | ** The pNext field is the only field in the sqlite3_vfs | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 742 | ** structure that SQLite will ever modify.  SQLite will only access | 
 | 743 | ** or modify this field while holding a particular static mutex. | 
 | 744 | ** The application should never modify anything within the sqlite3_vfs | 
 | 745 | ** object once the object has been registered. | 
 | 746 | ** | 
 | 747 | ** The zName field holds the name of the VFS module.  The name must | 
 | 748 | ** be unique across all VFS modules. | 
 | 749 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 750 | ** SQLite will guarantee that the zFilename parameter to xOpen | 
 | 751 | ** is either a NULL pointer or string obtained | 
 | 752 | ** from xFullPathname().  SQLite further guarantees that | 
 | 753 | ** the string will be valid and unchanged until xClose() is | 
 | 754 | ** called. Because of the previous sentence, | 
 | 755 | ** the [sqlite3_file] can safely store a pointer to the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 756 | ** filename if it needs to remember the filename for some reason. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 757 | ** If the zFilename parameter is xOpen is a NULL pointer then xOpen | 
 | 758 | ** must invent its own temporary name for the file.  Whenever the  | 
 | 759 | ** xFilename parameter is NULL it will also be the case that the | 
 | 760 | ** flags parameter will include [SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 761 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 762 | ** The flags argument to xOpen() includes all bits set in | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 763 | ** the flags argument to [sqlite3_open_v2()].  Or if [sqlite3_open()] | 
 | 764 | ** or [sqlite3_open16()] is used, then flags includes at least | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 765 | ** [SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE] | [SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE].  | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 766 | ** If xOpen() opens a file read-only then it sets *pOutFlags to | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 767 | ** include [SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY].  Other bits in *pOutFlags may be set. | 
 | 768 | ** | 
 | 769 | ** SQLite will also add one of the following flags to the xOpen() | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 770 | ** call, depending on the object being opened: | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 771 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 772 | ** <ul> | 
 | 773 | ** <li>  [SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB] | 
 | 774 | ** <li>  [SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL] | 
 | 775 | ** <li>  [SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_DB] | 
 | 776 | ** <li>  [SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_JOURNAL] | 
 | 777 | ** <li>  [SQLITE_OPEN_TRANSIENT_DB] | 
 | 778 | ** <li>  [SQLITE_OPEN_SUBJOURNAL] | 
 | 779 | ** <li>  [SQLITE_OPEN_MASTER_JOURNAL] | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 780 | ** </ul> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 781 | ** | 
 | 782 | ** The file I/O implementation can use the object type flags to | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 783 | ** change the way it deals with files.  For example, an application | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 784 | ** that does not care about crash recovery or rollback might make | 
 | 785 | ** the open of a journal file a no-op.  Writes to this journal would | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 786 | ** also be no-ops, and any attempt to read the journal would return | 
 | 787 | ** SQLITE_IOERR.  Or the implementation might recognize that a database | 
 | 788 | ** file will be doing page-aligned sector reads and writes in a random | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 789 | ** order and set up its I/O subsystem accordingly. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 790 | ** | 
 | 791 | ** SQLite might also add one of the following flags to the xOpen method: | 
 | 792 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 793 | ** <ul> | 
 | 794 | ** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE] | 
 | 795 | ** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE] | 
 | 796 | ** </ul> | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 797 | ** | 
 | 798 | ** The [SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE] flag means the file should be | 
 | 799 | ** deleted when it is closed.  The [SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE] | 
 | 800 | ** will be set for TEMP  databases, journals and for subjournals. | 
 | 801 | ** | 
 | 802 | ** The [SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE] flag is always used in conjunction | 
 | 803 | ** with the [SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE] flag, which are both directly | 
 | 804 | ** analogous to the O_EXCL and O_CREAT flags of the POSIX open() | 
 | 805 | ** API.  The SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE flag, when paired with the  | 
 | 806 | ** SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE, is used to indicate that file should always | 
 | 807 | ** be created, and that it is an error if it already exists. | 
 | 808 | ** It is <i>not</i> used to indicate the file should be opened  | 
 | 809 | ** for exclusive access. | 
 | 810 | ** | 
 | 811 | ** At least szOsFile bytes of memory are allocated by SQLite | 
 | 812 | ** to hold the  [sqlite3_file] structure passed as the third | 
 | 813 | ** argument to xOpen.  The xOpen method does not have to | 
 | 814 | ** allocate the structure; it should just fill it in.  Note that | 
 | 815 | ** the xOpen method must set the sqlite3_file.pMethods to either | 
 | 816 | ** a valid [sqlite3_io_methods] object or to NULL.  xOpen must do | 
 | 817 | ** this even if the open fails.  SQLite expects that the sqlite3_file.pMethods | 
 | 818 | ** element will be valid after xOpen returns regardless of the success | 
 | 819 | ** or failure of the xOpen call. | 
 | 820 | ** | 
 | 821 | ** The flags argument to xAccess() may be [SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS] | 
 | 822 | ** to test for the existence of a file, or [SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE] to | 
 | 823 | ** test whether a file is readable and writable, or [SQLITE_ACCESS_READ] | 
 | 824 | ** to test whether a file is at least readable.   The file can be a | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 825 | ** directory. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 826 | ** | 
 | 827 | ** SQLite will always allocate at least mxPathname+1 bytes for the | 
 | 828 | ** output buffer xFullPathname.  The exact size of the output buffer | 
 | 829 | ** is also passed as a parameter to both  methods. If the output buffer | 
 | 830 | ** is not large enough, [SQLITE_CANTOPEN] should be returned. Since this is | 
 | 831 | ** handled as a fatal error by SQLite, vfs implementations should endeavor | 
 | 832 | ** to prevent this by setting mxPathname to a sufficiently large value. | 
 | 833 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 834 | ** The xRandomness(), xSleep(), and xCurrentTime() interfaces | 
 | 835 | ** are not strictly a part of the filesystem, but they are | 
 | 836 | ** included in the VFS structure for completeness. | 
 | 837 | ** The xRandomness() function attempts to return nBytes bytes | 
 | 838 | ** of good-quality randomness into zOut.  The return value is | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 839 | ** the actual number of bytes of randomness obtained. | 
 | 840 | ** The xSleep() method causes the calling thread to sleep for at | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 841 | ** least the number of microseconds given.  The xCurrentTime() | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 842 | ** method returns a Julian Day Number for the current date and time. | 
 | 843 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 844 | */ | 
 | 845 | typedef struct sqlite3_vfs sqlite3_vfs; | 
 | 846 | struct sqlite3_vfs { | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 847 |   int iVersion;            /* Structure version number (currently 2) */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 848 |   int szOsFile;            /* Size of subclassed sqlite3_file */ | 
 | 849 |   int mxPathname;          /* Maximum file pathname length */ | 
 | 850 |   sqlite3_vfs *pNext;      /* Next registered VFS */ | 
 | 851 |   const char *zName;       /* Name of this virtual file system */ | 
 | 852 |   void *pAppData;          /* Pointer to application-specific data */ | 
 | 853 |   int (*xOpen)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, sqlite3_file*, | 
 | 854 |                int flags, int *pOutFlags); | 
 | 855 |   int (*xDelete)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int syncDir); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 856 |   int (*xAccess)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int flags, int *pResOut); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 857 |   int (*xFullPathname)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int nOut, char *zOut); | 
 | 858 |   void *(*xDlOpen)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zFilename); | 
 | 859 |   void (*xDlError)(sqlite3_vfs*, int nByte, char *zErrMsg); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 860 |   void (*(*xDlSym)(sqlite3_vfs*,void*, const char *zSymbol))(void); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 861 |   void (*xDlClose)(sqlite3_vfs*, void*); | 
 | 862 |   int (*xRandomness)(sqlite3_vfs*, int nByte, char *zOut); | 
 | 863 |   int (*xSleep)(sqlite3_vfs*, int microseconds); | 
 | 864 |   int (*xCurrentTime)(sqlite3_vfs*, double*); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 865 |   int (*xGetLastError)(sqlite3_vfs*, int, char *); | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 866 |   /* | 
 | 867 |   ** The methods above are in version 1 of the sqlite_vfs object | 
 | 868 |   ** definition.  Those that follow are added in version 2 or later | 
 | 869 |   */ | 
 | 870 |   int (*xRename)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zOld, const char *zNew, int dirSync); | 
 | 871 |   int (*xCurrentTimeInt64)(sqlite3_vfs*, sqlite3_int64*); | 
 | 872 |   /* | 
 | 873 |   ** The methods above are in versions 1 and 2 of the sqlite_vfs object. | 
 | 874 |   ** New fields may be appended in figure versions.  The iVersion | 
 | 875 |   ** value will increment whenever this happens.  | 
 | 876 |   */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 877 | }; | 
 | 878 |  | 
 | 879 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 880 | ** CAPI3REF: Flags for the xAccess VFS method | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 881 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 882 | ** These integer constants can be used as the third parameter to | 
 | 883 | ** the xAccess method of an [sqlite3_vfs] object.  They determine | 
 | 884 | ** what kind of permissions the xAccess method is looking for. | 
 | 885 | ** With SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, the xAccess method | 
 | 886 | ** simply checks whether the file exists. | 
 | 887 | ** With SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE, the xAccess method | 
 | 888 | ** checks whether the file is both readable and writable. | 
 | 889 | ** With SQLITE_ACCESS_READ, the xAccess method | 
 | 890 | ** checks whether the file is readable. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 891 | */ | 
 | 892 | #define SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS    0 | 
 | 893 | #define SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE 1 | 
 | 894 | #define SQLITE_ACCESS_READ      2 | 
 | 895 |  | 
 | 896 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 897 | ** CAPI3REF: Flags for the xShmLock VFS method | 
 | 898 | ** | 
 | 899 | ** These integer constants define the various locking operations | 
 | 900 | ** allowed by the xShmLock method of [sqlite3_io_methods].  The | 
 | 901 | ** following are the only legal combinations of flags to the | 
 | 902 | ** xShmLock method: | 
 | 903 | ** | 
 | 904 | ** <ul> | 
 | 905 | ** <li>  SQLITE_SHM_LOCK | SQLITE_SHM_SHARED | 
 | 906 | ** <li>  SQLITE_SHM_LOCK | SQLITE_SHM_EXCLUSIVE | 
 | 907 | ** <li>  SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK | SQLITE_SHM_SHARED | 
 | 908 | ** <li>  SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK | SQLITE_SHM_EXCLUSIVE | 
 | 909 | ** </ul> | 
 | 910 | ** | 
 | 911 | ** When unlocking, the same SHARED or EXCLUSIVE flag must be supplied as | 
 | 912 | ** was given no the corresponding lock.   | 
 | 913 | ** | 
 | 914 | ** The xShmLock method can transition between unlocked and SHARED or | 
 | 915 | ** between unlocked and EXCLUSIVE.  It cannot transition between SHARED | 
 | 916 | ** and EXCLUSIVE. | 
 | 917 | */ | 
 | 918 | #define SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK       1 | 
 | 919 | #define SQLITE_SHM_LOCK         2 | 
 | 920 | #define SQLITE_SHM_SHARED       4 | 
 | 921 | #define SQLITE_SHM_EXCLUSIVE    8 | 
 | 922 |  | 
 | 923 | /* | 
 | 924 | ** CAPI3REF: Maximum xShmLock index | 
 | 925 | ** | 
 | 926 | ** The xShmLock method on [sqlite3_io_methods] may use values | 
 | 927 | ** between 0 and this upper bound as its "offset" argument. | 
 | 928 | ** The SQLite core will never attempt to acquire or release a | 
 | 929 | ** lock outside of this range | 
 | 930 | */ | 
 | 931 | #define SQLITE_SHM_NLOCK        8 | 
 | 932 |  | 
 | 933 |  | 
 | 934 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 935 | ** CAPI3REF: Initialize The SQLite Library | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 936 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 937 | ** ^The sqlite3_initialize() routine initializes the | 
 | 938 | ** SQLite library.  ^The sqlite3_shutdown() routine | 
 | 939 | ** deallocates any resources that were allocated by sqlite3_initialize(). | 
 | 940 | ** These routines are designed to aid in process initialization and | 
 | 941 | ** shutdown on embedded systems.  Workstation applications using | 
 | 942 | ** SQLite normally do not need to invoke either of these routines. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 943 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 944 | ** A call to sqlite3_initialize() is an "effective" call if it is | 
 | 945 | ** the first time sqlite3_initialize() is invoked during the lifetime of | 
 | 946 | ** the process, or if it is the first time sqlite3_initialize() is invoked | 
 | 947 | ** following a call to sqlite3_shutdown().  ^(Only an effective call | 
 | 948 | ** of sqlite3_initialize() does any initialization.  All other calls | 
 | 949 | ** are harmless no-ops.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 950 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 951 | ** A call to sqlite3_shutdown() is an "effective" call if it is the first | 
 | 952 | ** call to sqlite3_shutdown() since the last sqlite3_initialize().  ^(Only | 
 | 953 | ** an effective call to sqlite3_shutdown() does any deinitialization. | 
 | 954 | ** All other valid calls to sqlite3_shutdown() are harmless no-ops.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 955 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 956 | ** The sqlite3_initialize() interface is threadsafe, but sqlite3_shutdown() | 
 | 957 | ** is not.  The sqlite3_shutdown() interface must only be called from a | 
 | 958 | ** single thread.  All open [database connections] must be closed and all | 
 | 959 | ** other SQLite resources must be deallocated prior to invoking | 
 | 960 | ** sqlite3_shutdown(). | 
 | 961 | ** | 
 | 962 | ** Among other things, ^sqlite3_initialize() will invoke | 
 | 963 | ** sqlite3_os_init().  Similarly, ^sqlite3_shutdown() | 
 | 964 | ** will invoke sqlite3_os_end(). | 
 | 965 | ** | 
 | 966 | ** ^The sqlite3_initialize() routine returns [SQLITE_OK] on success. | 
 | 967 | ** ^If for some reason, sqlite3_initialize() is unable to initialize | 
 | 968 | ** the library (perhaps it is unable to allocate a needed resource such | 
 | 969 | ** as a mutex) it returns an [error code] other than [SQLITE_OK]. | 
 | 970 | ** | 
 | 971 | ** ^The sqlite3_initialize() routine is called internally by many other | 
 | 972 | ** SQLite interfaces so that an application usually does not need to | 
 | 973 | ** invoke sqlite3_initialize() directly.  For example, [sqlite3_open()] | 
 | 974 | ** calls sqlite3_initialize() so the SQLite library will be automatically | 
 | 975 | ** initialized when [sqlite3_open()] is called if it has not be initialized | 
 | 976 | ** already.  ^However, if SQLite is compiled with the [SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT] | 
 | 977 | ** compile-time option, then the automatic calls to sqlite3_initialize() | 
 | 978 | ** are omitted and the application must call sqlite3_initialize() directly | 
 | 979 | ** prior to using any other SQLite interface.  For maximum portability, | 
 | 980 | ** it is recommended that applications always invoke sqlite3_initialize() | 
 | 981 | ** directly prior to using any other SQLite interface.  Future releases | 
 | 982 | ** of SQLite may require this.  In other words, the behavior exhibited | 
 | 983 | ** when SQLite is compiled with [SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT] might become the | 
 | 984 | ** default behavior in some future release of SQLite. | 
 | 985 | ** | 
 | 986 | ** The sqlite3_os_init() routine does operating-system specific | 
 | 987 | ** initialization of the SQLite library.  The sqlite3_os_end() | 
 | 988 | ** routine undoes the effect of sqlite3_os_init().  Typical tasks | 
 | 989 | ** performed by these routines include allocation or deallocation | 
 | 990 | ** of static resources, initialization of global variables, | 
 | 991 | ** setting up a default [sqlite3_vfs] module, or setting up | 
 | 992 | ** a default configuration using [sqlite3_config()]. | 
 | 993 | ** | 
 | 994 | ** The application should never invoke either sqlite3_os_init() | 
 | 995 | ** or sqlite3_os_end() directly.  The application should only invoke | 
 | 996 | ** sqlite3_initialize() and sqlite3_shutdown().  The sqlite3_os_init() | 
 | 997 | ** interface is called automatically by sqlite3_initialize() and | 
 | 998 | ** sqlite3_os_end() is called by sqlite3_shutdown().  Appropriate | 
 | 999 | ** implementations for sqlite3_os_init() and sqlite3_os_end() | 
 | 1000 | ** are built into SQLite when it is compiled for Unix, Windows, or OS/2. | 
 | 1001 | ** When [custom builds | built for other platforms] | 
 | 1002 | ** (using the [SQLITE_OS_OTHER=1] compile-time | 
 | 1003 | ** option) the application must supply a suitable implementation for | 
 | 1004 | ** sqlite3_os_init() and sqlite3_os_end().  An application-supplied | 
 | 1005 | ** implementation of sqlite3_os_init() or sqlite3_os_end() | 
 | 1006 | ** must return [SQLITE_OK] on success and some other [error code] upon | 
 | 1007 | ** failure. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1008 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1009 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_initialize(void); | 
 | 1010 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_shutdown(void); | 
 | 1011 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_os_init(void); | 
 | 1012 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_os_end(void); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1013 |  | 
 | 1014 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1015 | ** CAPI3REF: Configuring The SQLite Library | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1016 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1017 | ** The sqlite3_config() interface is used to make global configuration | 
 | 1018 | ** changes to SQLite in order to tune SQLite to the specific needs of | 
 | 1019 | ** the application.  The default configuration is recommended for most | 
 | 1020 | ** applications and so this routine is usually not necessary.  It is | 
 | 1021 | ** provided to support rare applications with unusual needs. | 
 | 1022 | ** | 
 | 1023 | ** The sqlite3_config() interface is not threadsafe.  The application | 
 | 1024 | ** must insure that no other SQLite interfaces are invoked by other | 
 | 1025 | ** threads while sqlite3_config() is running.  Furthermore, sqlite3_config() | 
 | 1026 | ** may only be invoked prior to library initialization using | 
 | 1027 | ** [sqlite3_initialize()] or after shutdown by [sqlite3_shutdown()]. | 
 | 1028 | ** ^If sqlite3_config() is called after [sqlite3_initialize()] and before | 
 | 1029 | ** [sqlite3_shutdown()] then it will return SQLITE_MISUSE. | 
 | 1030 | ** Note, however, that ^sqlite3_config() can be called as part of the | 
 | 1031 | ** implementation of an application-defined [sqlite3_os_init()]. | 
 | 1032 | ** | 
 | 1033 | ** The first argument to sqlite3_config() is an integer | 
 | 1034 | ** [SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD | configuration option] that determines | 
 | 1035 | ** what property of SQLite is to be configured.  Subsequent arguments | 
 | 1036 | ** vary depending on the [SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD | configuration option] | 
 | 1037 | ** in the first argument. | 
 | 1038 | ** | 
 | 1039 | ** ^When a configuration option is set, sqlite3_config() returns [SQLITE_OK]. | 
 | 1040 | ** ^If the option is unknown or SQLite is unable to set the option | 
 | 1041 | ** then this routine returns a non-zero [error code]. | 
 | 1042 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1043 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_config(int, ...); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1044 |  | 
 | 1045 | /* | 
 | 1046 | ** CAPI3REF: Configure database connections | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1047 | ** | 
 | 1048 | ** The sqlite3_db_config() interface is used to make configuration | 
 | 1049 | ** changes to a [database connection].  The interface is similar to | 
 | 1050 | ** [sqlite3_config()] except that the changes apply to a single | 
 | 1051 | ** [database connection] (specified in the first argument).  The | 
 | 1052 | ** sqlite3_db_config() interface should only be used immediately after | 
 | 1053 | ** the database connection is created using [sqlite3_open()], | 
 | 1054 | ** [sqlite3_open16()], or [sqlite3_open_v2()].   | 
 | 1055 | ** | 
 | 1056 | ** The second argument to sqlite3_db_config(D,V,...)  is the | 
 | 1057 | ** configuration verb - an integer code that indicates what | 
 | 1058 | ** aspect of the [database connection] is being configured. | 
 | 1059 | ** The only choice for this value is [SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE]. | 
 | 1060 | ** New verbs are likely to be added in future releases of SQLite. | 
 | 1061 | ** Additional arguments depend on the verb. | 
 | 1062 | ** | 
 | 1063 | ** ^Calls to sqlite3_db_config() return SQLITE_OK if and only if | 
 | 1064 | ** the call is considered successful. | 
 | 1065 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1066 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_db_config(sqlite3*, int op, ...); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1067 |  | 
 | 1068 | /* | 
 | 1069 | ** CAPI3REF: Memory Allocation Routines | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1070 | ** | 
 | 1071 | ** An instance of this object defines the interface between SQLite | 
 | 1072 | ** and low-level memory allocation routines. | 
 | 1073 | ** | 
 | 1074 | ** This object is used in only one place in the SQLite interface. | 
 | 1075 | ** A pointer to an instance of this object is the argument to | 
 | 1076 | ** [sqlite3_config()] when the configuration option is | 
 | 1077 | ** [SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC] or [SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMALLOC].   | 
 | 1078 | ** By creating an instance of this object | 
 | 1079 | ** and passing it to [sqlite3_config]([SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC]) | 
 | 1080 | ** during configuration, an application can specify an alternative | 
 | 1081 | ** memory allocation subsystem for SQLite to use for all of its | 
 | 1082 | ** dynamic memory needs. | 
 | 1083 | ** | 
 | 1084 | ** Note that SQLite comes with several [built-in memory allocators] | 
 | 1085 | ** that are perfectly adequate for the overwhelming majority of applications | 
 | 1086 | ** and that this object is only useful to a tiny minority of applications | 
 | 1087 | ** with specialized memory allocation requirements.  This object is | 
 | 1088 | ** also used during testing of SQLite in order to specify an alternative | 
 | 1089 | ** memory allocator that simulates memory out-of-memory conditions in | 
 | 1090 | ** order to verify that SQLite recovers gracefully from such | 
 | 1091 | ** conditions. | 
 | 1092 | ** | 
 | 1093 | ** The xMalloc and xFree methods must work like the | 
 | 1094 | ** malloc() and free() functions from the standard C library. | 
 | 1095 | ** The xRealloc method must work like realloc() from the standard C library | 
 | 1096 | ** with the exception that if the second argument to xRealloc is zero, | 
 | 1097 | ** xRealloc must be a no-op - it must not perform any allocation or | 
 | 1098 | ** deallocation.  ^SQLite guarantees that the second argument to | 
 | 1099 | ** xRealloc is always a value returned by a prior call to xRoundup. | 
 | 1100 | ** And so in cases where xRoundup always returns a positive number, | 
 | 1101 | ** xRealloc can perform exactly as the standard library realloc() and | 
 | 1102 | ** still be in compliance with this specification. | 
 | 1103 | ** | 
 | 1104 | ** xSize should return the allocated size of a memory allocation | 
 | 1105 | ** previously obtained from xMalloc or xRealloc.  The allocated size | 
 | 1106 | ** is always at least as big as the requested size but may be larger. | 
 | 1107 | ** | 
 | 1108 | ** The xRoundup method returns what would be the allocated size of | 
 | 1109 | ** a memory allocation given a particular requested size.  Most memory | 
 | 1110 | ** allocators round up memory allocations at least to the next multiple | 
 | 1111 | ** of 8.  Some allocators round up to a larger multiple or to a power of 2. | 
 | 1112 | ** Every memory allocation request coming in through [sqlite3_malloc()] | 
 | 1113 | ** or [sqlite3_realloc()] first calls xRoundup.  If xRoundup returns 0,  | 
 | 1114 | ** that causes the corresponding memory allocation to fail. | 
 | 1115 | ** | 
 | 1116 | ** The xInit method initializes the memory allocator.  (For example, | 
 | 1117 | ** it might allocate any require mutexes or initialize internal data | 
 | 1118 | ** structures.  The xShutdown method is invoked (indirectly) by | 
 | 1119 | ** [sqlite3_shutdown()] and should deallocate any resources acquired | 
 | 1120 | ** by xInit.  The pAppData pointer is used as the only parameter to | 
 | 1121 | ** xInit and xShutdown. | 
 | 1122 | ** | 
 | 1123 | ** SQLite holds the [SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER] mutex when it invokes | 
 | 1124 | ** the xInit method, so the xInit method need not be threadsafe.  The | 
 | 1125 | ** xShutdown method is only called from [sqlite3_shutdown()] so it does | 
 | 1126 | ** not need to be threadsafe either.  For all other methods, SQLite | 
 | 1127 | ** holds the [SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM] mutex as long as the | 
 | 1128 | ** [SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMSTATUS] configuration option is turned on (which | 
 | 1129 | ** it is by default) and so the methods are automatically serialized. | 
 | 1130 | ** However, if [SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMSTATUS] is disabled, then the other | 
 | 1131 | ** methods must be threadsafe or else make their own arrangements for | 
 | 1132 | ** serialization. | 
 | 1133 | ** | 
 | 1134 | ** SQLite will never invoke xInit() more than once without an intervening | 
 | 1135 | ** call to xShutdown(). | 
 | 1136 | */ | 
 | 1137 | typedef struct sqlite3_mem_methods sqlite3_mem_methods; | 
 | 1138 | struct sqlite3_mem_methods { | 
 | 1139 |   void *(*xMalloc)(int);         /* Memory allocation function */ | 
 | 1140 |   void (*xFree)(void*);          /* Free a prior allocation */ | 
 | 1141 |   void *(*xRealloc)(void*,int);  /* Resize an allocation */ | 
 | 1142 |   int (*xSize)(void*);           /* Return the size of an allocation */ | 
 | 1143 |   int (*xRoundup)(int);          /* Round up request size to allocation size */ | 
 | 1144 |   int (*xInit)(void*);           /* Initialize the memory allocator */ | 
 | 1145 |   void (*xShutdown)(void*);      /* Deinitialize the memory allocator */ | 
 | 1146 |   void *pAppData;                /* Argument to xInit() and xShutdown() */ | 
 | 1147 | }; | 
 | 1148 |  | 
 | 1149 | /* | 
 | 1150 | ** CAPI3REF: Configuration Options | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1151 | ** | 
 | 1152 | ** These constants are the available integer configuration options that | 
 | 1153 | ** can be passed as the first argument to the [sqlite3_config()] interface. | 
 | 1154 | ** | 
 | 1155 | ** New configuration options may be added in future releases of SQLite. | 
 | 1156 | ** Existing configuration options might be discontinued.  Applications | 
 | 1157 | ** should check the return code from [sqlite3_config()] to make sure that | 
 | 1158 | ** the call worked.  The [sqlite3_config()] interface will return a | 
 | 1159 | ** non-zero [error code] if a discontinued or unsupported configuration option | 
 | 1160 | ** is invoked. | 
 | 1161 | ** | 
 | 1162 | ** <dl> | 
 | 1163 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD</dt> | 
 | 1164 | ** <dd>There are no arguments to this option.  ^This option sets the | 
 | 1165 | ** [threading mode] to Single-thread.  In other words, it disables | 
 | 1166 | ** all mutexing and puts SQLite into a mode where it can only be used | 
 | 1167 | ** by a single thread.   ^If SQLite is compiled with | 
 | 1168 | ** the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE | SQLITE_THREADSAFE=0] compile-time option then | 
 | 1169 | ** it is not possible to change the [threading mode] from its default | 
 | 1170 | ** value of Single-thread and so [sqlite3_config()] will return  | 
 | 1171 | ** [SQLITE_ERROR] if called with the SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD | 
 | 1172 | ** configuration option.</dd> | 
 | 1173 | ** | 
 | 1174 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD</dt> | 
 | 1175 | ** <dd>There are no arguments to this option.  ^This option sets the | 
 | 1176 | ** [threading mode] to Multi-thread.  In other words, it disables | 
 | 1177 | ** mutexing on [database connection] and [prepared statement] objects. | 
 | 1178 | ** The application is responsible for serializing access to | 
 | 1179 | ** [database connections] and [prepared statements].  But other mutexes | 
 | 1180 | ** are enabled so that SQLite will be safe to use in a multi-threaded | 
 | 1181 | ** environment as long as no two threads attempt to use the same | 
 | 1182 | ** [database connection] at the same time.  ^If SQLite is compiled with | 
 | 1183 | ** the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE | SQLITE_THREADSAFE=0] compile-time option then | 
 | 1184 | ** it is not possible to set the Multi-thread [threading mode] and | 
 | 1185 | ** [sqlite3_config()] will return [SQLITE_ERROR] if called with the | 
 | 1186 | ** SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD configuration option.</dd> | 
 | 1187 | ** | 
 | 1188 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_SERIALIZED</dt> | 
 | 1189 | ** <dd>There are no arguments to this option.  ^This option sets the | 
 | 1190 | ** [threading mode] to Serialized. In other words, this option enables | 
 | 1191 | ** all mutexes including the recursive | 
 | 1192 | ** mutexes on [database connection] and [prepared statement] objects. | 
 | 1193 | ** In this mode (which is the default when SQLite is compiled with | 
 | 1194 | ** [SQLITE_THREADSAFE=1]) the SQLite library will itself serialize access | 
 | 1195 | ** to [database connections] and [prepared statements] so that the | 
 | 1196 | ** application is free to use the same [database connection] or the | 
 | 1197 | ** same [prepared statement] in different threads at the same time. | 
 | 1198 | ** ^If SQLite is compiled with | 
 | 1199 | ** the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE | SQLITE_THREADSAFE=0] compile-time option then | 
 | 1200 | ** it is not possible to set the Serialized [threading mode] and | 
 | 1201 | ** [sqlite3_config()] will return [SQLITE_ERROR] if called with the | 
 | 1202 | ** SQLITE_CONFIG_SERIALIZED configuration option.</dd> | 
 | 1203 | ** | 
 | 1204 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC</dt> | 
 | 1205 | ** <dd> ^(This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to an | 
 | 1206 | ** instance of the [sqlite3_mem_methods] structure.  The argument specifies | 
 | 1207 | ** alternative low-level memory allocation routines to be used in place of | 
 | 1208 | ** the memory allocation routines built into SQLite.)^ ^SQLite makes | 
 | 1209 | ** its own private copy of the content of the [sqlite3_mem_methods] structure | 
 | 1210 | ** before the [sqlite3_config()] call returns.</dd> | 
 | 1211 | ** | 
 | 1212 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMALLOC</dt> | 
 | 1213 | ** <dd> ^(This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to an | 
 | 1214 | ** instance of the [sqlite3_mem_methods] structure.  The [sqlite3_mem_methods] | 
 | 1215 | ** structure is filled with the currently defined memory allocation routines.)^ | 
 | 1216 | ** This option can be used to overload the default memory allocation | 
 | 1217 | ** routines with a wrapper that simulations memory allocation failure or | 
 | 1218 | ** tracks memory usage, for example. </dd> | 
 | 1219 | ** | 
 | 1220 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMSTATUS</dt> | 
 | 1221 | ** <dd> ^This option takes single argument of type int, interpreted as a  | 
 | 1222 | ** boolean, which enables or disables the collection of memory allocation  | 
 | 1223 | ** statistics. ^(When memory allocation statistics are disabled, the  | 
 | 1224 | ** following SQLite interfaces become non-operational: | 
 | 1225 | **   <ul> | 
 | 1226 | **   <li> [sqlite3_memory_used()] | 
 | 1227 | **   <li> [sqlite3_memory_highwater()] | 
 | 1228 | **   <li> [sqlite3_soft_heap_limit()] | 
 | 1229 | **   <li> [sqlite3_status()] | 
 | 1230 | **   </ul>)^ | 
 | 1231 | ** ^Memory allocation statistics are enabled by default unless SQLite is | 
 | 1232 | ** compiled with [SQLITE_DEFAULT_MEMSTATUS]=0 in which case memory | 
 | 1233 | ** allocation statistics are disabled by default. | 
 | 1234 | ** </dd> | 
 | 1235 | ** | 
 | 1236 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH</dt> | 
 | 1237 | ** <dd> ^This option specifies a static memory buffer that SQLite can use for | 
 | 1238 | ** scratch memory.  There are three arguments:  A pointer an 8-byte | 
 | 1239 | ** aligned memory buffer from which the scrach allocations will be | 
 | 1240 | ** drawn, the size of each scratch allocation (sz), | 
 | 1241 | ** and the maximum number of scratch allocations (N).  The sz | 
 | 1242 | ** argument must be a multiple of 16. The sz parameter should be a few bytes | 
 | 1243 | ** larger than the actual scratch space required due to internal overhead. | 
 | 1244 | ** The first argument must be a pointer to an 8-byte aligned buffer | 
 | 1245 | ** of at least sz*N bytes of memory. | 
 | 1246 | ** ^SQLite will use no more than one scratch buffer per thread.  So | 
 | 1247 | ** N should be set to the expected maximum number of threads.  ^SQLite will | 
 | 1248 | ** never require a scratch buffer that is more than 6 times the database | 
 | 1249 | ** page size. ^If SQLite needs needs additional scratch memory beyond  | 
 | 1250 | ** what is provided by this configuration option, then  | 
 | 1251 | ** [sqlite3_malloc()] will be used to obtain the memory needed.</dd> | 
 | 1252 | ** | 
 | 1253 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE</dt> | 
 | 1254 | ** <dd> ^This option specifies a static memory buffer that SQLite can use for | 
 | 1255 | ** the database page cache with the default page cache implemenation.   | 
 | 1256 | ** This configuration should not be used if an application-define page | 
 | 1257 | ** cache implementation is loaded using the SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE option. | 
 | 1258 | ** There are three arguments to this option: A pointer to 8-byte aligned | 
 | 1259 | ** memory, the size of each page buffer (sz), and the number of pages (N). | 
 | 1260 | ** The sz argument should be the size of the largest database page | 
 | 1261 | ** (a power of two between 512 and 32768) plus a little extra for each | 
 | 1262 | ** page header.  ^The page header size is 20 to 40 bytes depending on | 
 | 1263 | ** the host architecture.  ^It is harmless, apart from the wasted memory, | 
 | 1264 | ** to make sz a little too large.  The first | 
 | 1265 | ** argument should point to an allocation of at least sz*N bytes of memory. | 
 | 1266 | ** ^SQLite will use the memory provided by the first argument to satisfy its | 
 | 1267 | ** memory needs for the first N pages that it adds to cache.  ^If additional | 
 | 1268 | ** page cache memory is needed beyond what is provided by this option, then | 
 | 1269 | ** SQLite goes to [sqlite3_malloc()] for the additional storage space. | 
 | 1270 | ** ^The implementation might use one or more of the N buffers to hold  | 
 | 1271 | ** memory accounting information. The pointer in the first argument must | 
 | 1272 | ** be aligned to an 8-byte boundary or subsequent behavior of SQLite | 
 | 1273 | ** will be undefined.</dd> | 
 | 1274 | ** | 
 | 1275 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_HEAP</dt> | 
 | 1276 | ** <dd> ^This option specifies a static memory buffer that SQLite will use | 
 | 1277 | ** for all of its dynamic memory allocation needs beyond those provided | 
 | 1278 | ** for by [SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH] and [SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE]. | 
 | 1279 | ** There are three arguments: An 8-byte aligned pointer to the memory, | 
 | 1280 | ** the number of bytes in the memory buffer, and the minimum allocation size. | 
 | 1281 | ** ^If the first pointer (the memory pointer) is NULL, then SQLite reverts | 
 | 1282 | ** to using its default memory allocator (the system malloc() implementation), | 
 | 1283 | ** undoing any prior invocation of [SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC].  ^If the | 
 | 1284 | ** memory pointer is not NULL and either [SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS3] or | 
 | 1285 | ** [SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS5] are defined, then the alternative memory | 
 | 1286 | ** allocator is engaged to handle all of SQLites memory allocation needs. | 
 | 1287 | ** The first pointer (the memory pointer) must be aligned to an 8-byte | 
 | 1288 | ** boundary or subsequent behavior of SQLite will be undefined.</dd> | 
 | 1289 | ** | 
 | 1290 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX</dt> | 
 | 1291 | ** <dd> ^(This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to an | 
 | 1292 | ** instance of the [sqlite3_mutex_methods] structure.  The argument specifies | 
 | 1293 | ** alternative low-level mutex routines to be used in place | 
 | 1294 | ** the mutex routines built into SQLite.)^  ^SQLite makes a copy of the | 
 | 1295 | ** content of the [sqlite3_mutex_methods] structure before the call to | 
 | 1296 | ** [sqlite3_config()] returns. ^If SQLite is compiled with | 
 | 1297 | ** the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE | SQLITE_THREADSAFE=0] compile-time option then | 
 | 1298 | ** the entire mutexing subsystem is omitted from the build and hence calls to | 
 | 1299 | ** [sqlite3_config()] with the SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX configuration option will | 
 | 1300 | ** return [SQLITE_ERROR].</dd> | 
 | 1301 | ** | 
 | 1302 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX</dt> | 
 | 1303 | ** <dd> ^(This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to an | 
 | 1304 | ** instance of the [sqlite3_mutex_methods] structure.  The | 
 | 1305 | ** [sqlite3_mutex_methods] | 
 | 1306 | ** structure is filled with the currently defined mutex routines.)^ | 
 | 1307 | ** This option can be used to overload the default mutex allocation | 
 | 1308 | ** routines with a wrapper used to track mutex usage for performance | 
 | 1309 | ** profiling or testing, for example.   ^If SQLite is compiled with | 
 | 1310 | ** the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE | SQLITE_THREADSAFE=0] compile-time option then | 
 | 1311 | ** the entire mutexing subsystem is omitted from the build and hence calls to | 
 | 1312 | ** [sqlite3_config()] with the SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX configuration option will | 
 | 1313 | ** return [SQLITE_ERROR].</dd> | 
 | 1314 | ** | 
 | 1315 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE</dt> | 
 | 1316 | ** <dd> ^(This option takes two arguments that determine the default | 
 | 1317 | ** memory allocation for the lookaside memory allocator on each | 
 | 1318 | ** [database connection].  The first argument is the | 
 | 1319 | ** size of each lookaside buffer slot and the second is the number of | 
 | 1320 | ** slots allocated to each database connection.)^  ^(This option sets the | 
 | 1321 | ** <i>default</i> lookaside size. The [SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE] | 
 | 1322 | ** verb to [sqlite3_db_config()] can be used to change the lookaside | 
 | 1323 | ** configuration on individual connections.)^ </dd> | 
 | 1324 | ** | 
 | 1325 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE</dt> | 
 | 1326 | ** <dd> ^(This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to | 
 | 1327 | ** an [sqlite3_pcache_methods] object.  This object specifies the interface | 
 | 1328 | ** to a custom page cache implementation.)^  ^SQLite makes a copy of the | 
 | 1329 | ** object and uses it for page cache memory allocations.</dd> | 
 | 1330 | ** | 
 | 1331 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE</dt> | 
 | 1332 | ** <dd> ^(This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to an | 
 | 1333 | ** [sqlite3_pcache_methods] object.  SQLite copies of the current | 
 | 1334 | ** page cache implementation into that object.)^ </dd> | 
 | 1335 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1336 | ** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG</dt> | 
 | 1337 | ** <dd> ^The SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG option takes two arguments: a pointer to a | 
 | 1338 | ** function with a call signature of void(*)(void*,int,const char*),  | 
 | 1339 | ** and a pointer to void. ^If the function pointer is not NULL, it is | 
 | 1340 | ** invoked by [sqlite3_log()] to process each logging event.  ^If the | 
 | 1341 | ** function pointer is NULL, the [sqlite3_log()] interface becomes a no-op. | 
 | 1342 | ** ^The void pointer that is the second argument to SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG is | 
 | 1343 | ** passed through as the first parameter to the application-defined logger | 
 | 1344 | ** function whenever that function is invoked.  ^The second parameter to | 
 | 1345 | ** the logger function is a copy of the first parameter to the corresponding | 
 | 1346 | ** [sqlite3_log()] call and is intended to be a [result code] or an | 
 | 1347 | ** [extended result code].  ^The third parameter passed to the logger is | 
 | 1348 | ** log message after formatting via [sqlite3_snprintf()]. | 
 | 1349 | ** The SQLite logging interface is not reentrant; the logger function | 
 | 1350 | ** supplied by the application must not invoke any SQLite interface. | 
 | 1351 | ** In a multi-threaded application, the application-defined logger | 
 | 1352 | ** function must be threadsafe. </dd> | 
 | 1353 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1354 | ** </dl> | 
 | 1355 | */ | 
 | 1356 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD  1  /* nil */ | 
 | 1357 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD   2  /* nil */ | 
 | 1358 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SERIALIZED    3  /* nil */ | 
 | 1359 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC        4  /* sqlite3_mem_methods* */ | 
 | 1360 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMALLOC     5  /* sqlite3_mem_methods* */ | 
 | 1361 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH       6  /* void*, int sz, int N */ | 
 | 1362 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE     7  /* void*, int sz, int N */ | 
 | 1363 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_HEAP          8  /* void*, int nByte, int min */ | 
 | 1364 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMSTATUS     9  /* boolean */ | 
 | 1365 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX        10  /* sqlite3_mutex_methods* */ | 
 | 1366 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX     11  /* sqlite3_mutex_methods* */ | 
 | 1367 | /* previously SQLITE_CONFIG_CHUNKALLOC 12 which is now unused. */  | 
 | 1368 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE    13  /* int int */ | 
 | 1369 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE       14  /* sqlite3_pcache_methods* */ | 
 | 1370 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE    15  /* sqlite3_pcache_methods* */ | 
| Vasu Nori | aae12b8 | 2010-03-02 13:00:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1371 | #define SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG          16  /* xFunc, void* */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1372 |  | 
 | 1373 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1374 | ** CAPI3REF: Database Connection Configuration Options | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1375 | ** | 
 | 1376 | ** These constants are the available integer configuration options that | 
 | 1377 | ** can be passed as the second argument to the [sqlite3_db_config()] interface. | 
 | 1378 | ** | 
 | 1379 | ** New configuration options may be added in future releases of SQLite. | 
 | 1380 | ** Existing configuration options might be discontinued.  Applications | 
 | 1381 | ** should check the return code from [sqlite3_db_config()] to make sure that | 
 | 1382 | ** the call worked.  ^The [sqlite3_db_config()] interface will return a | 
 | 1383 | ** non-zero [error code] if a discontinued or unsupported configuration option | 
 | 1384 | ** is invoked. | 
 | 1385 | ** | 
 | 1386 | ** <dl> | 
 | 1387 | ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE</dt> | 
 | 1388 | ** <dd> ^This option takes three additional arguments that determine the  | 
 | 1389 | ** [lookaside memory allocator] configuration for the [database connection]. | 
 | 1390 | ** ^The first argument (the third parameter to [sqlite3_db_config()] is a | 
 | 1391 | ** pointer to an memory buffer to use for lookaside memory. | 
 | 1392 | ** ^The first argument after the SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE verb | 
 | 1393 | ** may be NULL in which case SQLite will allocate the | 
 | 1394 | ** lookaside buffer itself using [sqlite3_malloc()]. ^The second argument is the | 
 | 1395 | ** size of each lookaside buffer slot.  ^The third argument is the number of | 
 | 1396 | ** slots.  The size of the buffer in the first argument must be greater than | 
 | 1397 | ** or equal to the product of the second and third arguments.  The buffer | 
 | 1398 | ** must be aligned to an 8-byte boundary.  ^If the second argument to | 
 | 1399 | ** SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE is not a multiple of 8, it is internally | 
 | 1400 | ** rounded down to the next smaller | 
 | 1401 | ** multiple of 8.  See also: [SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE]</dd> | 
 | 1402 | ** | 
 | 1403 | ** </dl> | 
 | 1404 | */ | 
 | 1405 | #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE    1001  /* void* int int */ | 
 | 1406 |  | 
 | 1407 |  | 
 | 1408 | /* | 
 | 1409 | ** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable Extended Result Codes | 
 | 1410 | ** | 
 | 1411 | ** ^The sqlite3_extended_result_codes() routine enables or disables the | 
 | 1412 | ** [extended result codes] feature of SQLite. ^The extended result | 
 | 1413 | ** codes are disabled by default for historical compatibility. | 
 | 1414 | */ | 
 | 1415 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_extended_result_codes(sqlite3*, int onoff); | 
 | 1416 |  | 
 | 1417 | /* | 
 | 1418 | ** CAPI3REF: Last Insert Rowid | 
 | 1419 | ** | 
 | 1420 | ** ^Each entry in an SQLite table has a unique 64-bit signed | 
 | 1421 | ** integer key called the [ROWID | "rowid"]. ^The rowid is always available | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1422 | ** as an undeclared column named ROWID, OID, or _ROWID_ as long as those | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1423 | ** names are not also used by explicitly declared columns. ^If | 
 | 1424 | ** the table has a column of type [INTEGER PRIMARY KEY] then that column | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1425 | ** is another alias for the rowid. | 
 | 1426 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1427 | ** ^This routine returns the [rowid] of the most recent | 
 | 1428 | ** successful [INSERT] into the database from the [database connection] | 
 | 1429 | ** in the first argument.  ^If no successful [INSERT]s | 
 | 1430 | ** have ever occurred on that database connection, zero is returned. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1431 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1432 | ** ^(If an [INSERT] occurs within a trigger, then the [rowid] of the inserted | 
 | 1433 | ** row is returned by this routine as long as the trigger is running. | 
 | 1434 | ** But once the trigger terminates, the value returned by this routine | 
 | 1435 | ** reverts to the last value inserted before the trigger fired.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1436 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1437 | ** ^An [INSERT] that fails due to a constraint violation is not a | 
 | 1438 | ** successful [INSERT] and does not change the value returned by this | 
 | 1439 | ** routine.  ^Thus INSERT OR FAIL, INSERT OR IGNORE, INSERT OR ROLLBACK, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1440 | ** and INSERT OR ABORT make no changes to the return value of this | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1441 | ** routine when their insertion fails.  ^(When INSERT OR REPLACE | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1442 | ** encounters a constraint violation, it does not fail.  The | 
 | 1443 | ** INSERT continues to completion after deleting rows that caused | 
 | 1444 | ** the constraint problem so INSERT OR REPLACE will always change | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1445 | ** the return value of this interface.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1446 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1447 | ** ^For the purposes of this routine, an [INSERT] is considered to | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1448 | ** be successful even if it is subsequently rolled back. | 
 | 1449 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1450 | ** This function is accessible to SQL statements via the | 
 | 1451 | ** [last_insert_rowid() SQL function]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1452 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1453 | ** If a separate thread performs a new [INSERT] on the same | 
 | 1454 | ** database connection while the [sqlite3_last_insert_rowid()] | 
 | 1455 | ** function is running and thus changes the last insert [rowid], | 
 | 1456 | ** then the value returned by [sqlite3_last_insert_rowid()] is | 
 | 1457 | ** unpredictable and might not equal either the old or the new | 
 | 1458 | ** last insert [rowid]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1459 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1460 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_last_insert_rowid(sqlite3*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1461 |  | 
 | 1462 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1463 | ** CAPI3REF: Count The Number Of Rows Modified | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1464 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1465 | ** ^This function returns the number of database rows that were changed | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1466 | ** or inserted or deleted by the most recently completed SQL statement | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1467 | ** on the [database connection] specified by the first parameter. | 
 | 1468 | ** ^(Only changes that are directly specified by the [INSERT], [UPDATE], | 
 | 1469 | ** or [DELETE] statement are counted.  Auxiliary changes caused by | 
 | 1470 | ** triggers or [foreign key actions] are not counted.)^ Use the | 
 | 1471 | ** [sqlite3_total_changes()] function to find the total number of changes | 
 | 1472 | ** including changes caused by triggers and foreign key actions. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1473 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1474 | ** ^Changes to a view that are simulated by an [INSTEAD OF trigger] | 
 | 1475 | ** are not counted.  Only real table changes are counted. | 
 | 1476 | ** | 
 | 1477 | ** ^(A "row change" is a change to a single row of a single table | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1478 | ** caused by an INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE statement.  Rows that | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1479 | ** are changed as side effects of [REPLACE] constraint resolution, | 
 | 1480 | ** rollback, ABORT processing, [DROP TABLE], or by any other | 
 | 1481 | ** mechanisms do not count as direct row changes.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1482 | ** | 
 | 1483 | ** A "trigger context" is a scope of execution that begins and | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1484 | ** ends with the script of a [CREATE TRIGGER | trigger].  | 
 | 1485 | ** Most SQL statements are | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1486 | ** evaluated outside of any trigger.  This is the "top level" | 
 | 1487 | ** trigger context.  If a trigger fires from the top level, a | 
 | 1488 | ** new trigger context is entered for the duration of that one | 
 | 1489 | ** trigger.  Subtriggers create subcontexts for their duration. | 
 | 1490 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1491 | ** ^Calling [sqlite3_exec()] or [sqlite3_step()] recursively does | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1492 | ** not create a new trigger context. | 
 | 1493 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1494 | ** ^This function returns the number of direct row changes in the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1495 | ** most recent INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statement within the same | 
 | 1496 | ** trigger context. | 
 | 1497 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1498 | ** ^Thus, when called from the top level, this function returns the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1499 | ** number of changes in the most recent INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1500 | ** that also occurred at the top level.  ^(Within the body of a trigger, | 
 | 1501 | ** the sqlite3_changes() interface can be called to find the number of | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1502 | ** changes in the most recently completed INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE | 
 | 1503 | ** statement within the body of the same trigger. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1504 | ** However, the number returned does not include changes | 
 | 1505 | ** caused by subtriggers since those have their own context.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1506 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1507 | ** See also the [sqlite3_total_changes()] interface, the | 
 | 1508 | ** [count_changes pragma], and the [changes() SQL function]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1509 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1510 | ** If a separate thread makes changes on the same database connection | 
 | 1511 | ** while [sqlite3_changes()] is running then the value returned | 
 | 1512 | ** is unpredictable and not meaningful. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1513 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1514 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_changes(sqlite3*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1515 |  | 
 | 1516 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1517 | ** CAPI3REF: Total Number Of Rows Modified | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1518 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1519 | ** ^This function returns the number of row changes caused by [INSERT], | 
 | 1520 | ** [UPDATE] or [DELETE] statements since the [database connection] was opened. | 
 | 1521 | ** ^(The count returned by sqlite3_total_changes() includes all changes | 
 | 1522 | ** from all [CREATE TRIGGER | trigger] contexts and changes made by | 
 | 1523 | ** [foreign key actions]. However, | 
 | 1524 | ** the count does not include changes used to implement [REPLACE] constraints, | 
 | 1525 | ** do rollbacks or ABORT processing, or [DROP TABLE] processing.  The | 
 | 1526 | ** count does not include rows of views that fire an [INSTEAD OF trigger], | 
 | 1527 | ** though if the INSTEAD OF trigger makes changes of its own, those changes  | 
 | 1528 | ** are counted.)^ | 
 | 1529 | ** ^The sqlite3_total_changes() function counts the changes as soon as | 
 | 1530 | ** the statement that makes them is completed (when the statement handle | 
 | 1531 | ** is passed to [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()]). | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1532 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1533 | ** See also the [sqlite3_changes()] interface, the | 
 | 1534 | ** [count_changes pragma], and the [total_changes() SQL function]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1535 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1536 | ** If a separate thread makes changes on the same database connection | 
 | 1537 | ** while [sqlite3_total_changes()] is running then the value | 
 | 1538 | ** returned is unpredictable and not meaningful. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1539 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1540 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_total_changes(sqlite3*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1541 |  | 
 | 1542 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1543 | ** CAPI3REF: Interrupt A Long-Running Query | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1544 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1545 | ** ^This function causes any pending database operation to abort and | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1546 | ** return at its earliest opportunity. This routine is typically | 
 | 1547 | ** called in response to a user action such as pressing "Cancel" | 
 | 1548 | ** or Ctrl-C where the user wants a long query operation to halt | 
 | 1549 | ** immediately. | 
 | 1550 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1551 | ** ^It is safe to call this routine from a thread different from the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1552 | ** thread that is currently running the database operation.  But it | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1553 | ** is not safe to call this routine with a [database connection] that | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1554 | ** is closed or might close before sqlite3_interrupt() returns. | 
 | 1555 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1556 | ** ^If an SQL operation is very nearly finished at the time when | 
 | 1557 | ** sqlite3_interrupt() is called, then it might not have an opportunity | 
 | 1558 | ** to be interrupted and might continue to completion. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1559 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1560 | ** ^An SQL operation that is interrupted will return [SQLITE_INTERRUPT]. | 
 | 1561 | ** ^If the interrupted SQL operation is an INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE | 
 | 1562 | ** that is inside an explicit transaction, then the entire transaction | 
 | 1563 | ** will be rolled back automatically. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1564 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1565 | ** ^The sqlite3_interrupt(D) call is in effect until all currently running | 
 | 1566 | ** SQL statements on [database connection] D complete.  ^Any new SQL statements | 
 | 1567 | ** that are started after the sqlite3_interrupt() call and before the  | 
 | 1568 | ** running statements reaches zero are interrupted as if they had been | 
 | 1569 | ** running prior to the sqlite3_interrupt() call.  ^New SQL statements | 
 | 1570 | ** that are started after the running statement count reaches zero are | 
 | 1571 | ** not effected by the sqlite3_interrupt(). | 
 | 1572 | ** ^A call to sqlite3_interrupt(D) that occurs when there are no running | 
 | 1573 | ** SQL statements is a no-op and has no effect on SQL statements | 
 | 1574 | ** that are started after the sqlite3_interrupt() call returns. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1575 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1576 | ** If the database connection closes while [sqlite3_interrupt()] | 
 | 1577 | ** is running then bad things will likely happen. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1578 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1579 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_interrupt(sqlite3*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1580 |  | 
 | 1581 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1582 | ** CAPI3REF: Determine If An SQL Statement Is Complete | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1583 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1584 | ** These routines are useful during command-line input to determine if the | 
 | 1585 | ** currently entered text seems to form a complete SQL statement or | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1586 | ** if additional input is needed before sending the text into | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1587 | ** SQLite for parsing.  ^These routines return 1 if the input string | 
 | 1588 | ** appears to be a complete SQL statement.  ^A statement is judged to be | 
 | 1589 | ** complete if it ends with a semicolon token and is not a prefix of a | 
 | 1590 | ** well-formed CREATE TRIGGER statement.  ^Semicolons that are embedded within | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1591 | ** string literals or quoted identifier names or comments are not | 
 | 1592 | ** independent tokens (they are part of the token in which they are | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1593 | ** embedded) and thus do not count as a statement terminator.  ^Whitespace | 
 | 1594 | ** and comments that follow the final semicolon are ignored. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1595 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1596 | ** ^These routines return 0 if the statement is incomplete.  ^If a | 
 | 1597 | ** memory allocation fails, then SQLITE_NOMEM is returned. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1598 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1599 | ** ^These routines do not parse the SQL statements thus | 
 | 1600 | ** will not detect syntactically incorrect SQL. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1601 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1602 | ** ^(If SQLite has not been initialized using [sqlite3_initialize()] prior  | 
 | 1603 | ** to invoking sqlite3_complete16() then sqlite3_initialize() is invoked | 
 | 1604 | ** automatically by sqlite3_complete16().  If that initialization fails, | 
 | 1605 | ** then the return value from sqlite3_complete16() will be non-zero | 
 | 1606 | ** regardless of whether or not the input SQL is complete.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1607 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1608 | ** The input to [sqlite3_complete()] must be a zero-terminated | 
 | 1609 | ** UTF-8 string. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1610 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1611 | ** The input to [sqlite3_complete16()] must be a zero-terminated | 
 | 1612 | ** UTF-16 string in native byte order. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1613 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1614 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_complete(const char *sql); | 
 | 1615 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_complete16(const void *sql); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1616 |  | 
 | 1617 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1618 | ** CAPI3REF: Register A Callback To Handle SQLITE_BUSY Errors | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1619 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1620 | ** ^This routine sets a callback function that might be invoked whenever | 
 | 1621 | ** an attempt is made to open a database table that another thread | 
 | 1622 | ** or process has locked. | 
 | 1623 | ** | 
 | 1624 | ** ^If the busy callback is NULL, then [SQLITE_BUSY] or [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED] | 
 | 1625 | ** is returned immediately upon encountering the lock.  ^If the busy callback | 
 | 1626 | ** is not NULL, then the callback might be invoked with two arguments. | 
 | 1627 | ** | 
 | 1628 | ** ^The first argument to the busy handler is a copy of the void* pointer which | 
 | 1629 | ** is the third argument to sqlite3_busy_handler().  ^The second argument to | 
 | 1630 | ** the busy handler callback is the number of times that the busy handler has | 
 | 1631 | ** been invoked for this locking event.  ^If the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1632 | ** busy callback returns 0, then no additional attempts are made to | 
 | 1633 | ** access the database and [SQLITE_BUSY] or [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED] is returned. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1634 | ** ^If the callback returns non-zero, then another attempt | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1635 | ** is made to open the database for reading and the cycle repeats. | 
 | 1636 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1637 | ** The presence of a busy handler does not guarantee that it will be invoked | 
 | 1638 | ** when there is lock contention. ^If SQLite determines that invoking the busy | 
 | 1639 | ** handler could result in a deadlock, it will go ahead and return [SQLITE_BUSY] | 
 | 1640 | ** or [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED] instead of invoking the busy handler. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1641 | ** Consider a scenario where one process is holding a read lock that | 
 | 1642 | ** it is trying to promote to a reserved lock and | 
 | 1643 | ** a second process is holding a reserved lock that it is trying | 
 | 1644 | ** to promote to an exclusive lock.  The first process cannot proceed | 
 | 1645 | ** because it is blocked by the second and the second process cannot | 
 | 1646 | ** proceed because it is blocked by the first.  If both processes | 
 | 1647 | ** invoke the busy handlers, neither will make any progress.  Therefore, | 
 | 1648 | ** SQLite returns [SQLITE_BUSY] for the first process, hoping that this | 
 | 1649 | ** will induce the first process to release its read lock and allow | 
 | 1650 | ** the second process to proceed. | 
 | 1651 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1652 | ** ^The default busy callback is NULL. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1653 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1654 | ** ^The [SQLITE_BUSY] error is converted to [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED] | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1655 | ** when SQLite is in the middle of a large transaction where all the | 
 | 1656 | ** changes will not fit into the in-memory cache.  SQLite will | 
 | 1657 | ** already hold a RESERVED lock on the database file, but it needs | 
 | 1658 | ** to promote this lock to EXCLUSIVE so that it can spill cache | 
 | 1659 | ** pages into the database file without harm to concurrent | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1660 | ** readers.  ^If it is unable to promote the lock, then the in-memory | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1661 | ** cache will be left in an inconsistent state and so the error | 
 | 1662 | ** code is promoted from the relatively benign [SQLITE_BUSY] to | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1663 | ** the more severe [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED].  ^This error code promotion | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1664 | ** forces an automatic rollback of the changes.  See the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1665 | ** <a href="/cvstrac/wiki?p=CorruptionFollowingBusyError"> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1666 | ** CorruptionFollowingBusyError</a> wiki page for a discussion of why | 
 | 1667 | ** this is important. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1668 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1669 | ** ^(There can only be a single busy handler defined for each | 
 | 1670 | ** [database connection].  Setting a new busy handler clears any | 
 | 1671 | ** previously set handler.)^  ^Note that calling [sqlite3_busy_timeout()] | 
 | 1672 | ** will also set or clear the busy handler. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1673 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1674 | ** The busy callback should not take any actions which modify the | 
 | 1675 | ** database connection that invoked the busy handler.  Any such actions | 
 | 1676 | ** result in undefined behavior. | 
 | 1677 | **  | 
 | 1678 | ** A busy handler must not close the database connection | 
 | 1679 | ** or [prepared statement] that invoked the busy handler. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1680 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1681 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_busy_handler(sqlite3*, int(*)(void*,int), void*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1682 |  | 
 | 1683 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1684 | ** CAPI3REF: Set A Busy Timeout | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1685 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1686 | ** ^This routine sets a [sqlite3_busy_handler | busy handler] that sleeps | 
 | 1687 | ** for a specified amount of time when a table is locked.  ^The handler | 
 | 1688 | ** will sleep multiple times until at least "ms" milliseconds of sleeping | 
 | 1689 | ** have accumulated.  ^After at least "ms" milliseconds of sleeping, | 
 | 1690 | ** the handler returns 0 which causes [sqlite3_step()] to return | 
 | 1691 | ** [SQLITE_BUSY] or [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1692 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1693 | ** ^Calling this routine with an argument less than or equal to zero | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1694 | ** turns off all busy handlers. | 
 | 1695 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1696 | ** ^(There can only be a single busy handler for a particular | 
 | 1697 | ** [database connection] any any given moment.  If another busy handler | 
 | 1698 | ** was defined  (using [sqlite3_busy_handler()]) prior to calling | 
 | 1699 | ** this routine, that other busy handler is cleared.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1700 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1701 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_busy_timeout(sqlite3*, int ms); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1702 |  | 
 | 1703 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1704 | ** CAPI3REF: Convenience Routines For Running Queries | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1705 | ** | 
 | 1706 | ** Definition: A <b>result table</b> is memory data structure created by the | 
 | 1707 | ** [sqlite3_get_table()] interface.  A result table records the | 
 | 1708 | ** complete query results from one or more queries. | 
 | 1709 | ** | 
 | 1710 | ** The table conceptually has a number of rows and columns.  But | 
 | 1711 | ** these numbers are not part of the result table itself.  These | 
 | 1712 | ** numbers are obtained separately.  Let N be the number of rows | 
 | 1713 | ** and M be the number of columns. | 
 | 1714 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1715 | ** A result table is an array of pointers to zero-terminated UTF-8 strings. | 
 | 1716 | ** There are (N+1)*M elements in the array.  The first M pointers point | 
 | 1717 | ** to zero-terminated strings that  contain the names of the columns. | 
 | 1718 | ** The remaining entries all point to query results.  NULL values result | 
 | 1719 | ** in NULL pointers.  All other values are in their UTF-8 zero-terminated | 
 | 1720 | ** string representation as returned by [sqlite3_column_text()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1721 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1722 | ** A result table might consist of one or more memory allocations. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1723 | ** It is not safe to pass a result table directly to [sqlite3_free()]. | 
 | 1724 | ** A result table should be deallocated using [sqlite3_free_table()]. | 
 | 1725 | ** | 
 | 1726 | ** As an example of the result table format, suppose a query result | 
 | 1727 | ** is as follows: | 
 | 1728 | ** | 
 | 1729 | ** <blockquote><pre> | 
 | 1730 | **        Name        | Age | 
 | 1731 | **        ----------------------- | 
 | 1732 | **        Alice       | 43 | 
 | 1733 | **        Bob         | 28 | 
 | 1734 | **        Cindy       | 21 | 
 | 1735 | ** </pre></blockquote> | 
 | 1736 | ** | 
 | 1737 | ** There are two column (M==2) and three rows (N==3).  Thus the | 
 | 1738 | ** result table has 8 entries.  Suppose the result table is stored | 
 | 1739 | ** in an array names azResult.  Then azResult holds this content: | 
 | 1740 | ** | 
 | 1741 | ** <blockquote><pre> | 
 | 1742 | **        azResult[0] = "Name"; | 
 | 1743 | **        azResult[1] = "Age"; | 
 | 1744 | **        azResult[2] = "Alice"; | 
 | 1745 | **        azResult[3] = "43"; | 
 | 1746 | **        azResult[4] = "Bob"; | 
 | 1747 | **        azResult[5] = "28"; | 
 | 1748 | **        azResult[6] = "Cindy"; | 
 | 1749 | **        azResult[7] = "21"; | 
 | 1750 | ** </pre></blockquote> | 
 | 1751 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1752 | ** ^The sqlite3_get_table() function evaluates one or more | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1753 | ** semicolon-separated SQL statements in the zero-terminated UTF-8 | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1754 | ** string of its 2nd parameter and returns a result table to the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1755 | ** pointer given in its 3rd parameter. | 
 | 1756 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1757 | ** After the application has finished with the result from sqlite3_get_table(), | 
 | 1758 | ** it should pass the result table pointer to sqlite3_free_table() in order to | 
 | 1759 | ** release the memory that was malloced.  Because of the way the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1760 | ** [sqlite3_malloc()] happens within sqlite3_get_table(), the calling | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1761 | ** function must not try to call [sqlite3_free()] directly.  Only | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1762 | ** [sqlite3_free_table()] is able to release the memory properly and safely. | 
 | 1763 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1764 | ** ^(The sqlite3_get_table() interface is implemented as a wrapper around | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1765 | ** [sqlite3_exec()].  The sqlite3_get_table() routine does not have access | 
 | 1766 | ** to any internal data structures of SQLite.  It uses only the public | 
 | 1767 | ** interface defined here.  As a consequence, errors that occur in the | 
 | 1768 | ** wrapper layer outside of the internal [sqlite3_exec()] call are not | 
 | 1769 | ** reflected in subsequent calls to [sqlite3_errcode()] or | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1770 | ** [sqlite3_errmsg()].)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1771 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1772 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_get_table( | 
 | 1773 |   sqlite3 *db,          /* An open database */ | 
 | 1774 |   const char *zSql,     /* SQL to be evaluated */ | 
 | 1775 |   char ***pazResult,    /* Results of the query */ | 
 | 1776 |   int *pnRow,           /* Number of result rows written here */ | 
 | 1777 |   int *pnColumn,        /* Number of result columns written here */ | 
 | 1778 |   char **pzErrmsg       /* Error msg written here */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1779 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1780 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_free_table(char **result); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1781 |  | 
 | 1782 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1783 | ** CAPI3REF: Formatted String Printing Functions | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1784 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1785 | ** These routines are work-alikes of the "printf()" family of functions | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1786 | ** from the standard C library. | 
 | 1787 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1788 | ** ^The sqlite3_mprintf() and sqlite3_vmprintf() routines write their | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1789 | ** results into memory obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()]. | 
 | 1790 | ** The strings returned by these two routines should be | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1791 | ** released by [sqlite3_free()].  ^Both routines return a | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1792 | ** NULL pointer if [sqlite3_malloc()] is unable to allocate enough | 
 | 1793 | ** memory to hold the resulting string. | 
 | 1794 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1795 | ** ^(In sqlite3_snprintf() routine is similar to "snprintf()" from | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1796 | ** the standard C library.  The result is written into the | 
 | 1797 | ** buffer supplied as the second parameter whose size is given by | 
 | 1798 | ** the first parameter. Note that the order of the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1799 | ** first two parameters is reversed from snprintf().)^  This is an | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1800 | ** historical accident that cannot be fixed without breaking | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1801 | ** backwards compatibility.  ^(Note also that sqlite3_snprintf() | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1802 | ** returns a pointer to its buffer instead of the number of | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1803 | ** characters actually written into the buffer.)^  We admit that | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1804 | ** the number of characters written would be a more useful return | 
 | 1805 | ** value but we cannot change the implementation of sqlite3_snprintf() | 
 | 1806 | ** now without breaking compatibility. | 
 | 1807 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1808 | ** ^As long as the buffer size is greater than zero, sqlite3_snprintf() | 
 | 1809 | ** guarantees that the buffer is always zero-terminated.  ^The first | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1810 | ** parameter "n" is the total size of the buffer, including space for | 
 | 1811 | ** the zero terminator.  So the longest string that can be completely | 
 | 1812 | ** written will be n-1 characters. | 
 | 1813 | ** | 
 | 1814 | ** These routines all implement some additional formatting | 
 | 1815 | ** options that are useful for constructing SQL statements. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1816 | ** All of the usual printf() formatting options apply.  In addition, there | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1817 | ** is are "%q", "%Q", and "%z" options. | 
 | 1818 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1819 | ** ^(The %q option works like %s in that it substitutes a null-terminated | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1820 | ** string from the argument list.  But %q also doubles every '\'' character. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1821 | ** %q is designed for use inside a string literal.)^  By doubling each '\'' | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1822 | ** character it escapes that character and allows it to be inserted into | 
 | 1823 | ** the string. | 
 | 1824 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1825 | ** For example, assume the string variable zText contains text as follows: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1826 | ** | 
 | 1827 | ** <blockquote><pre> | 
 | 1828 | **  char *zText = "It's a happy day!"; | 
 | 1829 | ** </pre></blockquote> | 
 | 1830 | ** | 
 | 1831 | ** One can use this text in an SQL statement as follows: | 
 | 1832 | ** | 
 | 1833 | ** <blockquote><pre> | 
 | 1834 | **  char *zSQL = sqlite3_mprintf("INSERT INTO table VALUES('%q')", zText); | 
 | 1835 | **  sqlite3_exec(db, zSQL, 0, 0, 0); | 
 | 1836 | **  sqlite3_free(zSQL); | 
 | 1837 | ** </pre></blockquote> | 
 | 1838 | ** | 
 | 1839 | ** Because the %q format string is used, the '\'' character in zText | 
 | 1840 | ** is escaped and the SQL generated is as follows: | 
 | 1841 | ** | 
 | 1842 | ** <blockquote><pre> | 
 | 1843 | **  INSERT INTO table1 VALUES('It''s a happy day!') | 
 | 1844 | ** </pre></blockquote> | 
 | 1845 | ** | 
 | 1846 | ** This is correct.  Had we used %s instead of %q, the generated SQL | 
 | 1847 | ** would have looked like this: | 
 | 1848 | ** | 
 | 1849 | ** <blockquote><pre> | 
 | 1850 | **  INSERT INTO table1 VALUES('It's a happy day!'); | 
 | 1851 | ** </pre></blockquote> | 
 | 1852 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1853 | ** This second example is an SQL syntax error.  As a general rule you should | 
 | 1854 | ** always use %q instead of %s when inserting text into a string literal. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1855 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1856 | ** ^(The %Q option works like %q except it also adds single quotes around | 
 | 1857 | ** the outside of the total string.  Additionally, if the parameter in the | 
 | 1858 | ** argument list is a NULL pointer, %Q substitutes the text "NULL" (without | 
 | 1859 | ** single quotes).)^  So, for example, one could say: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1860 | ** | 
 | 1861 | ** <blockquote><pre> | 
 | 1862 | **  char *zSQL = sqlite3_mprintf("INSERT INTO table VALUES(%Q)", zText); | 
 | 1863 | **  sqlite3_exec(db, zSQL, 0, 0, 0); | 
 | 1864 | **  sqlite3_free(zSQL); | 
 | 1865 | ** </pre></blockquote> | 
 | 1866 | ** | 
 | 1867 | ** The code above will render a correct SQL statement in the zSQL | 
 | 1868 | ** variable even if the zText variable is a NULL pointer. | 
 | 1869 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1870 | ** ^(The "%z" formatting option works like "%s" but with the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1871 | ** addition that after the string has been read and copied into | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1872 | ** the result, [sqlite3_free()] is called on the input string.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1873 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1874 | SQLITE_API char *sqlite3_mprintf(const char*,...); | 
 | 1875 | SQLITE_API char *sqlite3_vmprintf(const char*, va_list); | 
 | 1876 | SQLITE_API char *sqlite3_snprintf(int,char*,const char*, ...); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1877 |  | 
 | 1878 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1879 | ** CAPI3REF: Memory Allocation Subsystem | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1880 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1881 | ** The SQLite core uses these three routines for all of its own | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1882 | ** internal memory allocation needs. "Core" in the previous sentence | 
 | 1883 | ** does not include operating-system specific VFS implementation.  The | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1884 | ** Windows VFS uses native malloc() and free() for some operations. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1885 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1886 | ** ^The sqlite3_malloc() routine returns a pointer to a block | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1887 | ** of memory at least N bytes in length, where N is the parameter. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1888 | ** ^If sqlite3_malloc() is unable to obtain sufficient free | 
 | 1889 | ** memory, it returns a NULL pointer.  ^If the parameter N to | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1890 | ** sqlite3_malloc() is zero or negative then sqlite3_malloc() returns | 
 | 1891 | ** a NULL pointer. | 
 | 1892 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1893 | ** ^Calling sqlite3_free() with a pointer previously returned | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1894 | ** by sqlite3_malloc() or sqlite3_realloc() releases that memory so | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1895 | ** that it might be reused.  ^The sqlite3_free() routine is | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1896 | ** a no-op if is called with a NULL pointer.  Passing a NULL pointer | 
 | 1897 | ** to sqlite3_free() is harmless.  After being freed, memory | 
 | 1898 | ** should neither be read nor written.  Even reading previously freed | 
 | 1899 | ** memory might result in a segmentation fault or other severe error. | 
 | 1900 | ** Memory corruption, a segmentation fault, or other severe error | 
 | 1901 | ** might result if sqlite3_free() is called with a non-NULL pointer that | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1902 | ** was not obtained from sqlite3_malloc() or sqlite3_realloc(). | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1903 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1904 | ** ^(The sqlite3_realloc() interface attempts to resize a | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1905 | ** prior memory allocation to be at least N bytes, where N is the | 
 | 1906 | ** second parameter.  The memory allocation to be resized is the first | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1907 | ** parameter.)^ ^ If the first parameter to sqlite3_realloc() | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1908 | ** is a NULL pointer then its behavior is identical to calling | 
 | 1909 | ** sqlite3_malloc(N) where N is the second parameter to sqlite3_realloc(). | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1910 | ** ^If the second parameter to sqlite3_realloc() is zero or | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1911 | ** negative then the behavior is exactly the same as calling | 
 | 1912 | ** sqlite3_free(P) where P is the first parameter to sqlite3_realloc(). | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1913 | ** ^sqlite3_realloc() returns a pointer to a memory allocation | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1914 | ** of at least N bytes in size or NULL if sufficient memory is unavailable. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1915 | ** ^If M is the size of the prior allocation, then min(N,M) bytes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1916 | ** of the prior allocation are copied into the beginning of buffer returned | 
 | 1917 | ** by sqlite3_realloc() and the prior allocation is freed. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1918 | ** ^If sqlite3_realloc() returns NULL, then the prior allocation | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1919 | ** is not freed. | 
 | 1920 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1921 | ** ^The memory returned by sqlite3_malloc() and sqlite3_realloc() | 
 | 1922 | ** is always aligned to at least an 8 byte boundary. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1923 | ** | 
 | 1924 | ** In SQLite version 3.5.0 and 3.5.1, it was possible to define | 
 | 1925 | ** the SQLITE_OMIT_MEMORY_ALLOCATION which would cause the built-in | 
 | 1926 | ** implementation of these routines to be omitted.  That capability | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1927 | ** is no longer provided.  Only built-in memory allocators can be used. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1928 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1929 | ** The Windows OS interface layer calls | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1930 | ** the system malloc() and free() directly when converting | 
 | 1931 | ** filenames between the UTF-8 encoding used by SQLite | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1932 | ** and whatever filename encoding is used by the particular Windows | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1933 | ** installation.  Memory allocation errors are detected, but | 
 | 1934 | ** they are reported back as [SQLITE_CANTOPEN] or | 
 | 1935 | ** [SQLITE_IOERR] rather than [SQLITE_NOMEM]. | 
 | 1936 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1937 | ** The pointer arguments to [sqlite3_free()] and [sqlite3_realloc()] | 
 | 1938 | ** must be either NULL or else pointers obtained from a prior | 
 | 1939 | ** invocation of [sqlite3_malloc()] or [sqlite3_realloc()] that have | 
 | 1940 | ** not yet been released. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1941 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1942 | ** The application must not read or write any part of | 
 | 1943 | ** a block of memory after it has been released using | 
 | 1944 | ** [sqlite3_free()] or [sqlite3_realloc()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1945 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1946 | SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_malloc(int); | 
 | 1947 | SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_realloc(void*, int); | 
 | 1948 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_free(void*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1949 |  | 
 | 1950 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1951 | ** CAPI3REF: Memory Allocator Statistics | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1952 | ** | 
 | 1953 | ** SQLite provides these two interfaces for reporting on the status | 
 | 1954 | ** of the [sqlite3_malloc()], [sqlite3_free()], and [sqlite3_realloc()] | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1955 | ** routines, which form the built-in memory allocation subsystem. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1956 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1957 | ** ^The [sqlite3_memory_used()] routine returns the number of bytes | 
 | 1958 | ** of memory currently outstanding (malloced but not freed). | 
 | 1959 | ** ^The [sqlite3_memory_highwater()] routine returns the maximum | 
 | 1960 | ** value of [sqlite3_memory_used()] since the high-water mark | 
 | 1961 | ** was last reset.  ^The values returned by [sqlite3_memory_used()] and | 
 | 1962 | ** [sqlite3_memory_highwater()] include any overhead | 
 | 1963 | ** added by SQLite in its implementation of [sqlite3_malloc()], | 
 | 1964 | ** but not overhead added by the any underlying system library | 
 | 1965 | ** routines that [sqlite3_malloc()] may call. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1966 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1967 | ** ^The memory high-water mark is reset to the current value of | 
 | 1968 | ** [sqlite3_memory_used()] if and only if the parameter to | 
 | 1969 | ** [sqlite3_memory_highwater()] is true.  ^The value returned | 
 | 1970 | ** by [sqlite3_memory_highwater(1)] is the high-water mark | 
 | 1971 | ** prior to the reset. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1972 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1973 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_memory_used(void); | 
 | 1974 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_memory_highwater(int resetFlag); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1975 |  | 
 | 1976 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1977 | ** CAPI3REF: Pseudo-Random Number Generator | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1978 | ** | 
 | 1979 | ** SQLite contains a high-quality pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) used to | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1980 | ** select random [ROWID | ROWIDs] when inserting new records into a table that | 
 | 1981 | ** already uses the largest possible [ROWID].  The PRNG is also used for | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1982 | ** the build-in random() and randomblob() SQL functions.  This interface allows | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1983 | ** applications to access the same PRNG for other purposes. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1984 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1985 | ** ^A call to this routine stores N bytes of randomness into buffer P. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1986 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1987 | ** ^The first time this routine is invoked (either internally or by | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1988 | ** the application) the PRNG is seeded using randomness obtained | 
 | 1989 | ** from the xRandomness method of the default [sqlite3_vfs] object. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1990 | ** ^On all subsequent invocations, the pseudo-randomness is generated | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1991 | ** internally and without recourse to the [sqlite3_vfs] xRandomness | 
 | 1992 | ** method. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1993 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1994 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_randomness(int N, void *P); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1995 |  | 
 | 1996 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1997 | ** CAPI3REF: Compile-Time Authorization Callbacks | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1998 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1999 | ** ^This routine registers a authorizer callback with a particular | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2000 | ** [database connection], supplied in the first argument. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2001 | ** ^The authorizer callback is invoked as SQL statements are being compiled | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2002 | ** by [sqlite3_prepare()] or its variants [sqlite3_prepare_v2()], | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2003 | ** [sqlite3_prepare16()] and [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()].  ^At various | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2004 | ** points during the compilation process, as logic is being created | 
 | 2005 | ** to perform various actions, the authorizer callback is invoked to | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2006 | ** see if those actions are allowed.  ^The authorizer callback should | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2007 | ** return [SQLITE_OK] to allow the action, [SQLITE_IGNORE] to disallow the | 
 | 2008 | ** specific action but allow the SQL statement to continue to be | 
 | 2009 | ** compiled, or [SQLITE_DENY] to cause the entire SQL statement to be | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2010 | ** rejected with an error.  ^If the authorizer callback returns | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2011 | ** any value other than [SQLITE_IGNORE], [SQLITE_OK], or [SQLITE_DENY] | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2012 | ** then the [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or equivalent call that triggered | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2013 | ** the authorizer will fail with an error message. | 
 | 2014 | ** | 
 | 2015 | ** When the callback returns [SQLITE_OK], that means the operation | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2016 | ** requested is ok.  ^When the callback returns [SQLITE_DENY], the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2017 | ** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or equivalent call that triggered the | 
 | 2018 | ** authorizer will fail with an error message explaining that | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2019 | ** access is denied.  | 
 | 2020 | ** | 
 | 2021 | ** ^The first parameter to the authorizer callback is a copy of the third | 
 | 2022 | ** parameter to the sqlite3_set_authorizer() interface. ^The second parameter | 
 | 2023 | ** to the callback is an integer [SQLITE_COPY | action code] that specifies | 
 | 2024 | ** the particular action to be authorized. ^The third through sixth parameters | 
 | 2025 | ** to the callback are zero-terminated strings that contain additional | 
 | 2026 | ** details about the action to be authorized. | 
 | 2027 | ** | 
 | 2028 | ** ^If the action code is [SQLITE_READ] | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2029 | ** and the callback returns [SQLITE_IGNORE] then the | 
 | 2030 | ** [prepared statement] statement is constructed to substitute | 
 | 2031 | ** a NULL value in place of the table column that would have | 
 | 2032 | ** been read if [SQLITE_OK] had been returned.  The [SQLITE_IGNORE] | 
 | 2033 | ** return can be used to deny an untrusted user access to individual | 
 | 2034 | ** columns of a table. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2035 | ** ^If the action code is [SQLITE_DELETE] and the callback returns | 
 | 2036 | ** [SQLITE_IGNORE] then the [DELETE] operation proceeds but the | 
 | 2037 | ** [truncate optimization] is disabled and all rows are deleted individually. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2038 | ** | 
 | 2039 | ** An authorizer is used when [sqlite3_prepare | preparing] | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2040 | ** SQL statements from an untrusted source, to ensure that the SQL statements | 
 | 2041 | ** do not try to access data they are not allowed to see, or that they do not | 
 | 2042 | ** try to execute malicious statements that damage the database.  For | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2043 | ** example, an application may allow a user to enter arbitrary | 
 | 2044 | ** SQL queries for evaluation by a database.  But the application does | 
 | 2045 | ** not want the user to be able to make arbitrary changes to the | 
 | 2046 | ** database.  An authorizer could then be put in place while the | 
 | 2047 | ** user-entered SQL is being [sqlite3_prepare | prepared] that | 
 | 2048 | ** disallows everything except [SELECT] statements. | 
 | 2049 | ** | 
 | 2050 | ** Applications that need to process SQL from untrusted sources | 
 | 2051 | ** might also consider lowering resource limits using [sqlite3_limit()] | 
 | 2052 | ** and limiting database size using the [max_page_count] [PRAGMA] | 
 | 2053 | ** in addition to using an authorizer. | 
 | 2054 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2055 | ** ^(Only a single authorizer can be in place on a database connection | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2056 | ** at a time.  Each call to sqlite3_set_authorizer overrides the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2057 | ** previous call.)^  ^Disable the authorizer by installing a NULL callback. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2058 | ** The authorizer is disabled by default. | 
 | 2059 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2060 | ** The authorizer callback must not do anything that will modify | 
 | 2061 | ** the database connection that invoked the authorizer callback. | 
 | 2062 | ** Note that [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and [sqlite3_step()] both modify their | 
 | 2063 | ** database connections for the meaning of "modify" in this paragraph. | 
 | 2064 | ** | 
 | 2065 | ** ^When [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] is used to prepare a statement, the | 
 | 2066 | ** statement might be re-prepared during [sqlite3_step()] due to a  | 
 | 2067 | ** schema change.  Hence, the application should ensure that the | 
 | 2068 | ** correct authorizer callback remains in place during the [sqlite3_step()]. | 
 | 2069 | ** | 
 | 2070 | ** ^Note that the authorizer callback is invoked only during | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2071 | ** [sqlite3_prepare()] or its variants.  Authorization is not | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2072 | ** performed during statement evaluation in [sqlite3_step()], unless | 
 | 2073 | ** as stated in the previous paragraph, sqlite3_step() invokes | 
 | 2074 | ** sqlite3_prepare_v2() to reprepare a statement after a schema change. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2075 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2076 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_set_authorizer( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2077 |   sqlite3*, | 
 | 2078 |   int (*xAuth)(void*,int,const char*,const char*,const char*,const char*), | 
 | 2079 |   void *pUserData | 
 | 2080 | ); | 
 | 2081 |  | 
 | 2082 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2083 | ** CAPI3REF: Authorizer Return Codes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2084 | ** | 
 | 2085 | ** The [sqlite3_set_authorizer | authorizer callback function] must | 
 | 2086 | ** return either [SQLITE_OK] or one of these two constants in order | 
 | 2087 | ** to signal SQLite whether or not the action is permitted.  See the | 
 | 2088 | ** [sqlite3_set_authorizer | authorizer documentation] for additional | 
 | 2089 | ** information. | 
 | 2090 | */ | 
 | 2091 | #define SQLITE_DENY   1   /* Abort the SQL statement with an error */ | 
 | 2092 | #define SQLITE_IGNORE 2   /* Don't allow access, but don't generate an error */ | 
 | 2093 |  | 
 | 2094 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2095 | ** CAPI3REF: Authorizer Action Codes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2096 | ** | 
 | 2097 | ** The [sqlite3_set_authorizer()] interface registers a callback function | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2098 | ** that is invoked to authorize certain SQL statement actions.  The | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2099 | ** second parameter to the callback is an integer code that specifies | 
 | 2100 | ** what action is being authorized.  These are the integer action codes that | 
 | 2101 | ** the authorizer callback may be passed. | 
 | 2102 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2103 | ** These action code values signify what kind of operation is to be | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2104 | ** authorized.  The 3rd and 4th parameters to the authorization | 
 | 2105 | ** callback function will be parameters or NULL depending on which of these | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2106 | ** codes is used as the second parameter.  ^(The 5th parameter to the | 
 | 2107 | ** authorizer callback is the name of the database ("main", "temp", | 
 | 2108 | ** etc.) if applicable.)^  ^The 6th parameter to the authorizer callback | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2109 | ** is the name of the inner-most trigger or view that is responsible for | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2110 | ** the access attempt or NULL if this access attempt is directly from | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2111 | ** top-level SQL code. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2112 | */ | 
 | 2113 | /******************************************* 3rd ************ 4th ***********/ | 
 | 2114 | #define SQLITE_CREATE_INDEX          1   /* Index Name      Table Name      */ | 
 | 2115 | #define SQLITE_CREATE_TABLE          2   /* Table Name      NULL            */ | 
 | 2116 | #define SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_INDEX     3   /* Index Name      Table Name      */ | 
 | 2117 | #define SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TABLE     4   /* Table Name      NULL            */ | 
 | 2118 | #define SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TRIGGER   5   /* Trigger Name    Table Name      */ | 
 | 2119 | #define SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_VIEW      6   /* View Name       NULL            */ | 
 | 2120 | #define SQLITE_CREATE_TRIGGER        7   /* Trigger Name    Table Name      */ | 
 | 2121 | #define SQLITE_CREATE_VIEW           8   /* View Name       NULL            */ | 
 | 2122 | #define SQLITE_DELETE                9   /* Table Name      NULL            */ | 
 | 2123 | #define SQLITE_DROP_INDEX           10   /* Index Name      Table Name      */ | 
 | 2124 | #define SQLITE_DROP_TABLE           11   /* Table Name      NULL            */ | 
 | 2125 | #define SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_INDEX      12   /* Index Name      Table Name      */ | 
 | 2126 | #define SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TABLE      13   /* Table Name      NULL            */ | 
 | 2127 | #define SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TRIGGER    14   /* Trigger Name    Table Name      */ | 
 | 2128 | #define SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_VIEW       15   /* View Name       NULL            */ | 
 | 2129 | #define SQLITE_DROP_TRIGGER         16   /* Trigger Name    Table Name      */ | 
 | 2130 | #define SQLITE_DROP_VIEW            17   /* View Name       NULL            */ | 
 | 2131 | #define SQLITE_INSERT               18   /* Table Name      NULL            */ | 
 | 2132 | #define SQLITE_PRAGMA               19   /* Pragma Name     1st arg or NULL */ | 
 | 2133 | #define SQLITE_READ                 20   /* Table Name      Column Name     */ | 
 | 2134 | #define SQLITE_SELECT               21   /* NULL            NULL            */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2135 | #define SQLITE_TRANSACTION          22   /* Operation       NULL            */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2136 | #define SQLITE_UPDATE               23   /* Table Name      Column Name     */ | 
 | 2137 | #define SQLITE_ATTACH               24   /* Filename        NULL            */ | 
 | 2138 | #define SQLITE_DETACH               25   /* Database Name   NULL            */ | 
 | 2139 | #define SQLITE_ALTER_TABLE          26   /* Database Name   Table Name      */ | 
 | 2140 | #define SQLITE_REINDEX              27   /* Index Name      NULL            */ | 
 | 2141 | #define SQLITE_ANALYZE              28   /* Table Name      NULL            */ | 
 | 2142 | #define SQLITE_CREATE_VTABLE        29   /* Table Name      Module Name     */ | 
 | 2143 | #define SQLITE_DROP_VTABLE          30   /* Table Name      Module Name     */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2144 | #define SQLITE_FUNCTION             31   /* NULL            Function Name   */ | 
 | 2145 | #define SQLITE_SAVEPOINT            32   /* Operation       Savepoint Name  */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2146 | #define SQLITE_COPY                  0   /* No longer used */ | 
 | 2147 |  | 
 | 2148 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2149 | ** CAPI3REF: Tracing And Profiling Functions | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2150 | ** | 
 | 2151 | ** These routines register callback functions that can be used for | 
 | 2152 | ** tracing and profiling the execution of SQL statements. | 
 | 2153 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2154 | ** ^The callback function registered by sqlite3_trace() is invoked at | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2155 | ** various times when an SQL statement is being run by [sqlite3_step()]. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2156 | ** ^The sqlite3_trace() callback is invoked with a UTF-8 rendering of the | 
 | 2157 | ** SQL statement text as the statement first begins executing. | 
 | 2158 | ** ^(Additional sqlite3_trace() callbacks might occur | 
 | 2159 | ** as each triggered subprogram is entered.  The callbacks for triggers | 
 | 2160 | ** contain a UTF-8 SQL comment that identifies the trigger.)^ | 
 | 2161 | ** | 
 | 2162 | ** ^The callback function registered by sqlite3_profile() is invoked | 
 | 2163 | ** as each SQL statement finishes.  ^The profile callback contains | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2164 | ** the original statement text and an estimate of wall-clock time | 
 | 2165 | ** of how long that statement took to run. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2166 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 2167 | SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_trace(sqlite3*, void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2168 | SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void *sqlite3_profile(sqlite3*, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2169 |    void(*xProfile)(void*,const char*,sqlite3_uint64), void*); | 
 | 2170 |  | 
 | 2171 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2172 | ** CAPI3REF: Query Progress Callbacks | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2173 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2174 | ** ^This routine configures a callback function - the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2175 | ** progress callback - that is invoked periodically during long | 
 | 2176 | ** running calls to [sqlite3_exec()], [sqlite3_step()] and | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2177 | ** [sqlite3_get_table()].  An example use for this | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2178 | ** interface is to keep a GUI updated during a large query. | 
 | 2179 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2180 | ** ^If the progress callback returns non-zero, the operation is | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2181 | ** interrupted.  This feature can be used to implement a | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2182 | ** "Cancel" button on a GUI progress dialog box. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2183 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2184 | ** The progress handler must not do anything that will modify | 
 | 2185 | ** the database connection that invoked the progress handler. | 
 | 2186 | ** Note that [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and [sqlite3_step()] both modify their | 
 | 2187 | ** database connections for the meaning of "modify" in this paragraph. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2188 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2189 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2190 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_progress_handler(sqlite3*, int, int(*)(void*), void*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2191 |  | 
 | 2192 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2193 | ** CAPI3REF: Opening A New Database Connection | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2194 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2195 | ** ^These routines open an SQLite database file whose name is given by the | 
 | 2196 | ** filename argument. ^The filename argument is interpreted as UTF-8 for | 
 | 2197 | ** sqlite3_open() and sqlite3_open_v2() and as UTF-16 in the native byte | 
 | 2198 | ** order for sqlite3_open16(). ^(A [database connection] handle is usually | 
 | 2199 | ** returned in *ppDb, even if an error occurs.  The only exception is that | 
 | 2200 | ** if SQLite is unable to allocate memory to hold the [sqlite3] object, | 
 | 2201 | ** a NULL will be written into *ppDb instead of a pointer to the [sqlite3] | 
 | 2202 | ** object.)^ ^(If the database is opened (and/or created) successfully, then | 
 | 2203 | ** [SQLITE_OK] is returned.  Otherwise an [error code] is returned.)^ ^The | 
 | 2204 | ** [sqlite3_errmsg()] or [sqlite3_errmsg16()] routines can be used to obtain | 
 | 2205 | ** an English language description of the error following a failure of any | 
 | 2206 | ** of the sqlite3_open() routines. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2207 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2208 | ** ^The default encoding for the database will be UTF-8 if | 
 | 2209 | ** sqlite3_open() or sqlite3_open_v2() is called and | 
 | 2210 | ** UTF-16 in the native byte order if sqlite3_open16() is used. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2211 | ** | 
 | 2212 | ** Whether or not an error occurs when it is opened, resources | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2213 | ** associated with the [database connection] handle should be released by | 
 | 2214 | ** passing it to [sqlite3_close()] when it is no longer required. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2215 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2216 | ** The sqlite3_open_v2() interface works like sqlite3_open() | 
 | 2217 | ** except that it accepts two additional parameters for additional control | 
 | 2218 | ** over the new database connection.  ^(The flags parameter to | 
 | 2219 | ** sqlite3_open_v2() can take one of | 
 | 2220 | ** the following three values, optionally combined with the  | 
 | 2221 | ** [SQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX], [SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX], [SQLITE_OPEN_SHAREDCACHE], | 
 | 2222 | ** and/or [SQLITE_OPEN_PRIVATECACHE] flags:)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2223 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2224 | ** <dl> | 
 | 2225 | ** ^(<dt>[SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY]</dt> | 
 | 2226 | ** <dd>The database is opened in read-only mode.  If the database does not | 
 | 2227 | ** already exist, an error is returned.</dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2228 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2229 | ** ^(<dt>[SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE]</dt> | 
 | 2230 | ** <dd>The database is opened for reading and writing if possible, or reading | 
 | 2231 | ** only if the file is write protected by the operating system.  In either | 
 | 2232 | ** case the database must already exist, otherwise an error is returned.</dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2233 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2234 | ** ^(<dt>[SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE] | [SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE]</dt> | 
 | 2235 | ** <dd>The database is opened for reading and writing, and is creates it if | 
 | 2236 | ** it does not already exist. This is the behavior that is always used for | 
 | 2237 | ** sqlite3_open() and sqlite3_open16().</dd>)^ | 
 | 2238 | ** </dl> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2239 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2240 | ** If the 3rd parameter to sqlite3_open_v2() is not one of the | 
 | 2241 | ** combinations shown above or one of the combinations shown above combined | 
 | 2242 | ** with the [SQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX], [SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX], | 
 | 2243 | ** [SQLITE_OPEN_SHAREDCACHE] and/or [SQLITE_OPEN_SHAREDCACHE] flags, | 
 | 2244 | ** then the behavior is undefined. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2245 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2246 | ** ^If the [SQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX] flag is set, then the database connection | 
 | 2247 | ** opens in the multi-thread [threading mode] as long as the single-thread | 
 | 2248 | ** mode has not been set at compile-time or start-time.  ^If the | 
 | 2249 | ** [SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX] flag is set then the database connection opens | 
 | 2250 | ** in the serialized [threading mode] unless single-thread was | 
 | 2251 | ** previously selected at compile-time or start-time. | 
 | 2252 | ** ^The [SQLITE_OPEN_SHAREDCACHE] flag causes the database connection to be | 
 | 2253 | ** eligible to use [shared cache mode], regardless of whether or not shared | 
 | 2254 | ** cache is enabled using [sqlite3_enable_shared_cache()].  ^The | 
 | 2255 | ** [SQLITE_OPEN_PRIVATECACHE] flag causes the database connection to not | 
 | 2256 | ** participate in [shared cache mode] even if it is enabled. | 
 | 2257 | ** | 
 | 2258 | ** ^If the filename is ":memory:", then a private, temporary in-memory database | 
 | 2259 | ** is created for the connection.  ^This in-memory database will vanish when | 
 | 2260 | ** the database connection is closed.  Future versions of SQLite might | 
 | 2261 | ** make use of additional special filenames that begin with the ":" character. | 
 | 2262 | ** It is recommended that when a database filename actually does begin with | 
 | 2263 | ** a ":" character you should prefix the filename with a pathname such as | 
 | 2264 | ** "./" to avoid ambiguity. | 
 | 2265 | ** | 
 | 2266 | ** ^If the filename is an empty string, then a private, temporary | 
 | 2267 | ** on-disk database will be created.  ^This private database will be | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2268 | ** automatically deleted as soon as the database connection is closed. | 
 | 2269 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2270 | ** ^The fourth parameter to sqlite3_open_v2() is the name of the | 
 | 2271 | ** [sqlite3_vfs] object that defines the operating system interface that | 
 | 2272 | ** the new database connection should use.  ^If the fourth parameter is | 
 | 2273 | ** a NULL pointer then the default [sqlite3_vfs] object is used. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2274 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2275 | ** <b>Note to Windows users:</b>  The encoding used for the filename argument | 
 | 2276 | ** of sqlite3_open() and sqlite3_open_v2() must be UTF-8, not whatever | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2277 | ** codepage is currently defined.  Filenames containing international | 
 | 2278 | ** characters must be converted to UTF-8 prior to passing them into | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2279 | ** sqlite3_open() or sqlite3_open_v2(). | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2280 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2281 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_open( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2282 |   const char *filename,   /* Database filename (UTF-8) */ | 
 | 2283 |   sqlite3 **ppDb          /* OUT: SQLite db handle */ | 
 | 2284 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2285 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_open16( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2286 |   const void *filename,   /* Database filename (UTF-16) */ | 
 | 2287 |   sqlite3 **ppDb          /* OUT: SQLite db handle */ | 
 | 2288 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2289 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_open_v2( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2290 |   const char *filename,   /* Database filename (UTF-8) */ | 
 | 2291 |   sqlite3 **ppDb,         /* OUT: SQLite db handle */ | 
 | 2292 |   int flags,              /* Flags */ | 
 | 2293 |   const char *zVfs        /* Name of VFS module to use */ | 
 | 2294 | ); | 
 | 2295 |  | 
 | 2296 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2297 | ** CAPI3REF: Error Codes And Messages | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2298 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2299 | ** ^The sqlite3_errcode() interface returns the numeric [result code] or | 
 | 2300 | ** [extended result code] for the most recent failed sqlite3_* API call | 
 | 2301 | ** associated with a [database connection]. If a prior API call failed | 
 | 2302 | ** but the most recent API call succeeded, the return value from | 
 | 2303 | ** sqlite3_errcode() is undefined.  ^The sqlite3_extended_errcode() | 
 | 2304 | ** interface is the same except that it always returns the  | 
 | 2305 | ** [extended result code] even when extended result codes are | 
 | 2306 | ** disabled. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2307 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2308 | ** ^The sqlite3_errmsg() and sqlite3_errmsg16() return English-language | 
 | 2309 | ** text that describes the error, as either UTF-8 or UTF-16 respectively. | 
 | 2310 | ** ^(Memory to hold the error message string is managed internally. | 
 | 2311 | ** The application does not need to worry about freeing the result. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2312 | ** However, the error string might be overwritten or deallocated by | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2313 | ** subsequent calls to other SQLite interface functions.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2314 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2315 | ** When the serialized [threading mode] is in use, it might be the | 
 | 2316 | ** case that a second error occurs on a separate thread in between | 
 | 2317 | ** the time of the first error and the call to these interfaces. | 
 | 2318 | ** When that happens, the second error will be reported since these | 
 | 2319 | ** interfaces always report the most recent result.  To avoid | 
 | 2320 | ** this, each thread can obtain exclusive use of the [database connection] D | 
 | 2321 | ** by invoking [sqlite3_mutex_enter]([sqlite3_db_mutex](D)) before beginning | 
 | 2322 | ** to use D and invoking [sqlite3_mutex_leave]([sqlite3_db_mutex](D)) after | 
 | 2323 | ** all calls to the interfaces listed here are completed. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2324 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2325 | ** If an interface fails with SQLITE_MISUSE, that means the interface | 
 | 2326 | ** was invoked incorrectly by the application.  In that case, the | 
 | 2327 | ** error code and message may or may not be set. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2328 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2329 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_errcode(sqlite3 *db); | 
 | 2330 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_extended_errcode(sqlite3 *db); | 
 | 2331 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_errmsg(sqlite3*); | 
 | 2332 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_errmsg16(sqlite3*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2333 |  | 
 | 2334 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2335 | ** CAPI3REF: SQL Statement Object | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2336 | ** KEYWORDS: {prepared statement} {prepared statements} | 
 | 2337 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2338 | ** An instance of this object represents a single SQL statement. | 
 | 2339 | ** This object is variously known as a "prepared statement" or a | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2340 | ** "compiled SQL statement" or simply as a "statement". | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2341 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2342 | ** The life of a statement object goes something like this: | 
 | 2343 | ** | 
 | 2344 | ** <ol> | 
 | 2345 | ** <li> Create the object using [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or a related | 
 | 2346 | **      function. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2347 | ** <li> Bind values to [host parameters] using the sqlite3_bind_*() | 
 | 2348 | **      interfaces. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2349 | ** <li> Run the SQL by calling [sqlite3_step()] one or more times. | 
 | 2350 | ** <li> Reset the statement using [sqlite3_reset()] then go back | 
 | 2351 | **      to step 2.  Do this zero or more times. | 
 | 2352 | ** <li> Destroy the object using [sqlite3_finalize()]. | 
 | 2353 | ** </ol> | 
 | 2354 | ** | 
 | 2355 | ** Refer to documentation on individual methods above for additional | 
 | 2356 | ** information. | 
 | 2357 | */ | 
 | 2358 | typedef struct sqlite3_stmt sqlite3_stmt; | 
 | 2359 |  | 
 | 2360 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2361 | ** CAPI3REF: Run-time Limits | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2362 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2363 | ** ^(This interface allows the size of various constructs to be limited | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2364 | ** on a connection by connection basis.  The first parameter is the | 
 | 2365 | ** [database connection] whose limit is to be set or queried.  The | 
 | 2366 | ** second parameter is one of the [limit categories] that define a | 
 | 2367 | ** class of constructs to be size limited.  The third parameter is the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2368 | ** new limit for that construct.  The function returns the old limit.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2369 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2370 | ** ^If the new limit is a negative number, the limit is unchanged. | 
 | 2371 | ** ^(For the limit category of SQLITE_LIMIT_XYZ there is a  | 
 | 2372 | ** [limits | hard upper bound] | 
 | 2373 | ** set by a compile-time C preprocessor macro named  | 
 | 2374 | ** [limits | SQLITE_MAX_XYZ]. | 
 | 2375 | ** (The "_LIMIT_" in the name is changed to "_MAX_".))^ | 
 | 2376 | ** ^Attempts to increase a limit above its hard upper bound are | 
 | 2377 | ** silently truncated to the hard upper bound. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2378 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2379 | ** Run-time limits are intended for use in applications that manage | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2380 | ** both their own internal database and also databases that are controlled | 
 | 2381 | ** by untrusted external sources.  An example application might be a | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2382 | ** web browser that has its own databases for storing history and | 
 | 2383 | ** separate databases controlled by JavaScript applications downloaded | 
 | 2384 | ** off the Internet.  The internal databases can be given the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2385 | ** large, default limits.  Databases managed by external sources can | 
 | 2386 | ** be given much smaller limits designed to prevent a denial of service | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2387 | ** attack.  Developers might also want to use the [sqlite3_set_authorizer()] | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2388 | ** interface to further control untrusted SQL.  The size of the database | 
 | 2389 | ** created by an untrusted script can be contained using the | 
 | 2390 | ** [max_page_count] [PRAGMA]. | 
 | 2391 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2392 | ** New run-time limit categories may be added in future releases. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2393 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2394 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_limit(sqlite3*, int id, int newVal); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2395 |  | 
 | 2396 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2397 | ** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Limit Categories | 
 | 2398 | ** KEYWORDS: {limit category} {*limit categories} | 
 | 2399 | ** | 
 | 2400 | ** These constants define various performance limits | 
 | 2401 | ** that can be lowered at run-time using [sqlite3_limit()]. | 
 | 2402 | ** The synopsis of the meanings of the various limits is shown below. | 
 | 2403 | ** Additional information is available at [limits | Limits in SQLite]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2404 | ** | 
 | 2405 | ** <dl> | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2406 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH</dt> | 
 | 2407 | ** <dd>The maximum size of any string or BLOB or table row.<dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2408 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2409 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_SQL_LENGTH</dt> | 
 | 2410 | ** <dd>The maximum length of an SQL statement, in bytes.</dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2411 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2412 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_COLUMN</dt> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2413 | ** <dd>The maximum number of columns in a table definition or in the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2414 | ** result set of a [SELECT] or the maximum number of columns in an index | 
 | 2415 | ** or in an ORDER BY or GROUP BY clause.</dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2416 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2417 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_EXPR_DEPTH</dt> | 
 | 2418 | ** <dd>The maximum depth of the parse tree on any expression.</dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2419 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2420 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT</dt> | 
 | 2421 | ** <dd>The maximum number of terms in a compound SELECT statement.</dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2422 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2423 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_VDBE_OP</dt> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2424 | ** <dd>The maximum number of instructions in a virtual machine program | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2425 | ** used to implement an SQL statement.</dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2426 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2427 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG</dt> | 
 | 2428 | ** <dd>The maximum number of arguments on a function.</dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2429 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2430 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_ATTACHED</dt> | 
 | 2431 | ** <dd>The maximum number of [ATTACH | attached databases].)^</dd> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2432 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2433 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH</dt> | 
 | 2434 | ** <dd>The maximum length of the pattern argument to the [LIKE] or | 
 | 2435 | ** [GLOB] operators.</dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2436 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2437 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_VARIABLE_NUMBER</dt> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2438 | ** <dd>The maximum number of variables in an SQL statement that can | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2439 | ** be bound.</dd>)^ | 
 | 2440 | ** | 
 | 2441 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_TRIGGER_DEPTH</dt> | 
 | 2442 | ** <dd>The maximum depth of recursion for triggers.</dd>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2443 | ** </dl> | 
 | 2444 | */ | 
 | 2445 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH                    0 | 
 | 2446 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_SQL_LENGTH                1 | 
 | 2447 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_COLUMN                    2 | 
 | 2448 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_EXPR_DEPTH                3 | 
 | 2449 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT           4 | 
 | 2450 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_VDBE_OP                   5 | 
 | 2451 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG              6 | 
 | 2452 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_ATTACHED                  7 | 
 | 2453 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH       8 | 
 | 2454 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_VARIABLE_NUMBER           9 | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2455 | #define SQLITE_LIMIT_TRIGGER_DEPTH            10 | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2456 |  | 
 | 2457 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2458 | ** CAPI3REF: Compiling An SQL Statement | 
 | 2459 | ** KEYWORDS: {SQL statement compiler} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2460 | ** | 
 | 2461 | ** To execute an SQL query, it must first be compiled into a byte-code | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2462 | ** program using one of these routines. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2463 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2464 | ** The first argument, "db", is a [database connection] obtained from a | 
 | 2465 | ** prior successful call to [sqlite3_open()], [sqlite3_open_v2()] or | 
 | 2466 | ** [sqlite3_open16()].  The database connection must not have been closed. | 
 | 2467 | ** | 
 | 2468 | ** The second argument, "zSql", is the statement to be compiled, encoded | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2469 | ** as either UTF-8 or UTF-16.  The sqlite3_prepare() and sqlite3_prepare_v2() | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2470 | ** interfaces use UTF-8, and sqlite3_prepare16() and sqlite3_prepare16_v2() | 
 | 2471 | ** use UTF-16. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2472 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2473 | ** ^If the nByte argument is less than zero, then zSql is read up to the | 
 | 2474 | ** first zero terminator. ^If nByte is non-negative, then it is the maximum | 
 | 2475 | ** number of  bytes read from zSql.  ^When nByte is non-negative, the | 
 | 2476 | ** zSql string ends at either the first '\000' or '\u0000' character or | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2477 | ** the nByte-th byte, whichever comes first. If the caller knows | 
 | 2478 | ** that the supplied string is nul-terminated, then there is a small | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2479 | ** performance advantage to be gained by passing an nByte parameter that | 
 | 2480 | ** is equal to the number of bytes in the input string <i>including</i> | 
 | 2481 | ** the nul-terminator bytes. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2482 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2483 | ** ^If pzTail is not NULL then *pzTail is made to point to the first byte | 
 | 2484 | ** past the end of the first SQL statement in zSql.  These routines only | 
 | 2485 | ** compile the first statement in zSql, so *pzTail is left pointing to | 
 | 2486 | ** what remains uncompiled. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2487 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2488 | ** ^*ppStmt is left pointing to a compiled [prepared statement] that can be | 
 | 2489 | ** executed using [sqlite3_step()].  ^If there is an error, *ppStmt is set | 
 | 2490 | ** to NULL.  ^If the input text contains no SQL (if the input is an empty | 
 | 2491 | ** string or a comment) then *ppStmt is set to NULL. | 
 | 2492 | ** The calling procedure is responsible for deleting the compiled | 
 | 2493 | ** SQL statement using [sqlite3_finalize()] after it has finished with it. | 
 | 2494 | ** ppStmt may not be NULL. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2495 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2496 | ** ^On success, the sqlite3_prepare() family of routines return [SQLITE_OK]; | 
 | 2497 | ** otherwise an [error code] is returned. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2498 | ** | 
 | 2499 | ** The sqlite3_prepare_v2() and sqlite3_prepare16_v2() interfaces are | 
 | 2500 | ** recommended for all new programs. The two older interfaces are retained | 
 | 2501 | ** for backwards compatibility, but their use is discouraged. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2502 | ** ^In the "v2" interfaces, the prepared statement | 
 | 2503 | ** that is returned (the [sqlite3_stmt] object) contains a copy of the | 
 | 2504 | ** original SQL text. This causes the [sqlite3_step()] interface to | 
 | 2505 | ** behave differently in three ways: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2506 | ** | 
 | 2507 | ** <ol> | 
 | 2508 | ** <li> | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2509 | ** ^If the database schema changes, instead of returning [SQLITE_SCHEMA] as it | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2510 | ** always used to do, [sqlite3_step()] will automatically recompile the SQL | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2511 | ** statement and try to run it again.  ^If the schema has changed in | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2512 | ** a way that makes the statement no longer valid, [sqlite3_step()] will still | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2513 | ** return [SQLITE_SCHEMA].  But unlike the legacy behavior, [SQLITE_SCHEMA] is | 
 | 2514 | ** now a fatal error.  Calling [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] again will not make the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2515 | ** error go away.  Note: use [sqlite3_errmsg()] to find the text | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2516 | ** of the parsing error that results in an [SQLITE_SCHEMA] return. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2517 | ** </li> | 
 | 2518 | ** | 
 | 2519 | ** <li> | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2520 | ** ^When an error occurs, [sqlite3_step()] will return one of the detailed | 
 | 2521 | ** [error codes] or [extended error codes].  ^The legacy behavior was that | 
 | 2522 | ** [sqlite3_step()] would only return a generic [SQLITE_ERROR] result code | 
 | 2523 | ** and the application would have to make a second call to [sqlite3_reset()] | 
 | 2524 | ** in order to find the underlying cause of the problem. With the "v2" prepare | 
 | 2525 | ** interfaces, the underlying reason for the error is returned immediately. | 
 | 2526 | ** </li> | 
 | 2527 | ** | 
 | 2528 | ** <li> | 
 | 2529 | ** ^If the value of a [parameter | host parameter] in the WHERE clause might | 
 | 2530 | ** change the query plan for a statement, then the statement may be | 
 | 2531 | ** automatically recompiled (as if there had been a schema change) on the first  | 
 | 2532 | ** [sqlite3_step()] call following any change to the  | 
 | 2533 | ** [sqlite3_bind_text | bindings] of the [parameter].  | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2534 | ** </li> | 
 | 2535 | ** </ol> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2536 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2537 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_prepare( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2538 |   sqlite3 *db,            /* Database handle */ | 
 | 2539 |   const char *zSql,       /* SQL statement, UTF-8 encoded */ | 
 | 2540 |   int nByte,              /* Maximum length of zSql in bytes. */ | 
 | 2541 |   sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt,  /* OUT: Statement handle */ | 
 | 2542 |   const char **pzTail     /* OUT: Pointer to unused portion of zSql */ | 
 | 2543 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2544 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_prepare_v2( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2545 |   sqlite3 *db,            /* Database handle */ | 
 | 2546 |   const char *zSql,       /* SQL statement, UTF-8 encoded */ | 
 | 2547 |   int nByte,              /* Maximum length of zSql in bytes. */ | 
 | 2548 |   sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt,  /* OUT: Statement handle */ | 
 | 2549 |   const char **pzTail     /* OUT: Pointer to unused portion of zSql */ | 
 | 2550 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2551 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_prepare16( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2552 |   sqlite3 *db,            /* Database handle */ | 
 | 2553 |   const void *zSql,       /* SQL statement, UTF-16 encoded */ | 
 | 2554 |   int nByte,              /* Maximum length of zSql in bytes. */ | 
 | 2555 |   sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt,  /* OUT: Statement handle */ | 
 | 2556 |   const void **pzTail     /* OUT: Pointer to unused portion of zSql */ | 
 | 2557 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2558 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_prepare16_v2( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2559 |   sqlite3 *db,            /* Database handle */ | 
 | 2560 |   const void *zSql,       /* SQL statement, UTF-16 encoded */ | 
 | 2561 |   int nByte,              /* Maximum length of zSql in bytes. */ | 
 | 2562 |   sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt,  /* OUT: Statement handle */ | 
 | 2563 |   const void **pzTail     /* OUT: Pointer to unused portion of zSql */ | 
 | 2564 | ); | 
 | 2565 |  | 
 | 2566 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2567 | ** CAPI3REF: Retrieving Statement SQL | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2568 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2569 | ** ^This interface can be used to retrieve a saved copy of the original | 
 | 2570 | ** SQL text used to create a [prepared statement] if that statement was | 
 | 2571 | ** compiled using either [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2572 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2573 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2574 |  | 
 | 2575 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2576 | ** CAPI3REF: Dynamically Typed Value Object | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2577 | ** KEYWORDS: {protected sqlite3_value} {unprotected sqlite3_value} | 
 | 2578 | ** | 
 | 2579 | ** SQLite uses the sqlite3_value object to represent all values | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2580 | ** that can be stored in a database table. SQLite uses dynamic typing | 
 | 2581 | ** for the values it stores.  ^Values stored in sqlite3_value objects | 
 | 2582 | ** can be integers, floating point values, strings, BLOBs, or NULL. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2583 | ** | 
 | 2584 | ** An sqlite3_value object may be either "protected" or "unprotected". | 
 | 2585 | ** Some interfaces require a protected sqlite3_value.  Other interfaces | 
 | 2586 | ** will accept either a protected or an unprotected sqlite3_value. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2587 | ** Every interface that accepts sqlite3_value arguments specifies | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2588 | ** whether or not it requires a protected sqlite3_value. | 
 | 2589 | ** | 
 | 2590 | ** The terms "protected" and "unprotected" refer to whether or not | 
 | 2591 | ** a mutex is held.  A internal mutex is held for a protected | 
 | 2592 | ** sqlite3_value object but no mutex is held for an unprotected | 
 | 2593 | ** sqlite3_value object.  If SQLite is compiled to be single-threaded | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2594 | ** (with [SQLITE_THREADSAFE=0] and with [sqlite3_threadsafe()] returning 0) | 
 | 2595 | ** or if SQLite is run in one of reduced mutex modes  | 
 | 2596 | ** [SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD] or [SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD] | 
 | 2597 | ** then there is no distinction between protected and unprotected | 
 | 2598 | ** sqlite3_value objects and they can be used interchangeably.  However, | 
 | 2599 | ** for maximum code portability it is recommended that applications | 
 | 2600 | ** still make the distinction between between protected and unprotected | 
 | 2601 | ** sqlite3_value objects even when not strictly required. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2602 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2603 | ** ^The sqlite3_value objects that are passed as parameters into the | 
 | 2604 | ** implementation of [application-defined SQL functions] are protected. | 
 | 2605 | ** ^The sqlite3_value object returned by | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2606 | ** [sqlite3_column_value()] is unprotected. | 
 | 2607 | ** Unprotected sqlite3_value objects may only be used with | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2608 | ** [sqlite3_result_value()] and [sqlite3_bind_value()]. | 
 | 2609 | ** The [sqlite3_value_blob | sqlite3_value_type()] family of | 
 | 2610 | ** interfaces require protected sqlite3_value objects. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2611 | */ | 
 | 2612 | typedef struct Mem sqlite3_value; | 
 | 2613 |  | 
 | 2614 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2615 | ** CAPI3REF: SQL Function Context Object | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2616 | ** | 
 | 2617 | ** The context in which an SQL function executes is stored in an | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2618 | ** sqlite3_context object.  ^A pointer to an sqlite3_context object | 
 | 2619 | ** is always first parameter to [application-defined SQL functions]. | 
 | 2620 | ** The application-defined SQL function implementation will pass this | 
 | 2621 | ** pointer through into calls to [sqlite3_result_int | sqlite3_result()], | 
 | 2622 | ** [sqlite3_aggregate_context()], [sqlite3_user_data()], | 
 | 2623 | ** [sqlite3_context_db_handle()], [sqlite3_get_auxdata()], | 
 | 2624 | ** and/or [sqlite3_set_auxdata()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2625 | */ | 
 | 2626 | typedef struct sqlite3_context sqlite3_context; | 
 | 2627 |  | 
 | 2628 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2629 | ** CAPI3REF: Binding Values To Prepared Statements | 
 | 2630 | ** KEYWORDS: {host parameter} {host parameters} {host parameter name} | 
 | 2631 | ** KEYWORDS: {SQL parameter} {SQL parameters} {parameter binding} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2632 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2633 | ** ^(In the SQL statement text input to [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and its variants, | 
 | 2634 | ** literals may be replaced by a [parameter] that matches one of following | 
 | 2635 | ** templates: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2636 | ** | 
 | 2637 | ** <ul> | 
 | 2638 | ** <li>  ? | 
 | 2639 | ** <li>  ?NNN | 
 | 2640 | ** <li>  :VVV | 
 | 2641 | ** <li>  @VVV | 
 | 2642 | ** <li>  $VVV | 
 | 2643 | ** </ul> | 
 | 2644 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2645 | ** In the templates above, NNN represents an integer literal, | 
 | 2646 | ** and VVV represents an alphanumeric identifer.)^  ^The values of these | 
 | 2647 | ** parameters (also called "host parameter names" or "SQL parameters") | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2648 | ** can be set using the sqlite3_bind_*() routines defined here. | 
 | 2649 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2650 | ** ^The first argument to the sqlite3_bind_*() routines is always | 
 | 2651 | ** a pointer to the [sqlite3_stmt] object returned from | 
 | 2652 | ** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or its variants. | 
 | 2653 | ** | 
 | 2654 | ** ^The second argument is the index of the SQL parameter to be set. | 
 | 2655 | ** ^The leftmost SQL parameter has an index of 1.  ^When the same named | 
 | 2656 | ** SQL parameter is used more than once, second and subsequent | 
 | 2657 | ** occurrences have the same index as the first occurrence. | 
 | 2658 | ** ^The index for named parameters can be looked up using the | 
 | 2659 | ** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()] API if desired.  ^The index | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2660 | ** for "?NNN" parameters is the value of NNN. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2661 | ** ^The NNN value must be between 1 and the [sqlite3_limit()] | 
 | 2662 | ** parameter [SQLITE_LIMIT_VARIABLE_NUMBER] (default value: 999). | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2663 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2664 | ** ^The third argument is the value to bind to the parameter. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2665 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2666 | ** ^(In those routines that have a fourth argument, its value is the | 
 | 2667 | ** number of bytes in the parameter.  To be clear: the value is the | 
 | 2668 | ** number of <u>bytes</u> in the value, not the number of characters.)^ | 
 | 2669 | ** ^If the fourth parameter is negative, the length of the string is | 
 | 2670 | ** the number of bytes up to the first zero terminator. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2671 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2672 | ** ^The fifth argument to sqlite3_bind_blob(), sqlite3_bind_text(), and | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2673 | ** sqlite3_bind_text16() is a destructor used to dispose of the BLOB or | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2674 | ** string after SQLite has finished with it. ^If the fifth argument is | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2675 | ** the special value [SQLITE_STATIC], then SQLite assumes that the | 
 | 2676 | ** information is in static, unmanaged space and does not need to be freed. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2677 | ** ^If the fifth argument has the value [SQLITE_TRANSIENT], then | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2678 | ** SQLite makes its own private copy of the data immediately, before | 
 | 2679 | ** the sqlite3_bind_*() routine returns. | 
 | 2680 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2681 | ** ^The sqlite3_bind_zeroblob() routine binds a BLOB of length N that | 
 | 2682 | ** is filled with zeroes.  ^A zeroblob uses a fixed amount of memory | 
 | 2683 | ** (just an integer to hold its size) while it is being processed. | 
 | 2684 | ** Zeroblobs are intended to serve as placeholders for BLOBs whose | 
 | 2685 | ** content is later written using | 
 | 2686 | ** [sqlite3_blob_open | incremental BLOB I/O] routines. | 
 | 2687 | ** ^A negative value for the zeroblob results in a zero-length BLOB. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2688 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2689 | ** ^If any of the sqlite3_bind_*() routines are called with a NULL pointer | 
 | 2690 | ** for the [prepared statement] or with a prepared statement for which | 
 | 2691 | ** [sqlite3_step()] has been called more recently than [sqlite3_reset()], | 
 | 2692 | ** then the call will return [SQLITE_MISUSE].  If any sqlite3_bind_() | 
 | 2693 | ** routine is passed a [prepared statement] that has been finalized, the | 
 | 2694 | ** result is undefined and probably harmful. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2695 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2696 | ** ^Bindings are not cleared by the [sqlite3_reset()] routine. | 
 | 2697 | ** ^Unbound parameters are interpreted as NULL. | 
 | 2698 | ** | 
 | 2699 | ** ^The sqlite3_bind_* routines return [SQLITE_OK] on success or an | 
 | 2700 | ** [error code] if anything goes wrong. | 
 | 2701 | ** ^[SQLITE_RANGE] is returned if the parameter | 
 | 2702 | ** index is out of range.  ^[SQLITE_NOMEM] is returned if malloc() fails. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2703 | ** | 
 | 2704 | ** See also: [sqlite3_bind_parameter_count()], | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2705 | ** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_name()], and [sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2706 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2707 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_blob(sqlite3_stmt*, int, const void*, int n, void(*)(void*)); | 
 | 2708 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_double(sqlite3_stmt*, int, double); | 
 | 2709 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_int(sqlite3_stmt*, int, int); | 
 | 2710 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_int64(sqlite3_stmt*, int, sqlite3_int64); | 
 | 2711 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_null(sqlite3_stmt*, int); | 
 | 2712 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_text(sqlite3_stmt*, int, const char*, int n, void(*)(void*)); | 
 | 2713 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_text16(sqlite3_stmt*, int, const void*, int, void(*)(void*)); | 
 | 2714 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_value(sqlite3_stmt*, int, const sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 2715 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_zeroblob(sqlite3_stmt*, int, int n); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2716 |  | 
 | 2717 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2718 | ** CAPI3REF: Number Of SQL Parameters | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2719 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2720 | ** ^This routine can be used to find the number of [SQL parameters] | 
 | 2721 | ** in a [prepared statement].  SQL parameters are tokens of the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2722 | ** form "?", "?NNN", ":AAA", "$AAA", or "@AAA" that serve as | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2723 | ** placeholders for values that are [sqlite3_bind_blob | bound] | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2724 | ** to the parameters at a later time. | 
 | 2725 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2726 | ** ^(This routine actually returns the index of the largest (rightmost) | 
 | 2727 | ** parameter. For all forms except ?NNN, this will correspond to the | 
 | 2728 | ** number of unique parameters.  If parameters of the ?NNN form are used, | 
 | 2729 | ** there may be gaps in the list.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2730 | ** | 
 | 2731 | ** See also: [sqlite3_bind_blob|sqlite3_bind()], | 
 | 2732 | ** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_name()], and | 
 | 2733 | ** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2734 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2735 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_parameter_count(sqlite3_stmt*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2736 |  | 
 | 2737 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2738 | ** CAPI3REF: Name Of A Host Parameter | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2739 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2740 | ** ^The sqlite3_bind_parameter_name(P,N) interface returns | 
 | 2741 | ** the name of the N-th [SQL parameter] in the [prepared statement] P. | 
 | 2742 | ** ^(SQL parameters of the form "?NNN" or ":AAA" or "@AAA" or "$AAA" | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2743 | ** have a name which is the string "?NNN" or ":AAA" or "@AAA" or "$AAA" | 
 | 2744 | ** respectively. | 
 | 2745 | ** In other words, the initial ":" or "$" or "@" or "?" | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2746 | ** is included as part of the name.)^ | 
 | 2747 | ** ^Parameters of the form "?" without a following integer have no name | 
 | 2748 | ** and are referred to as "nameless" or "anonymous parameters". | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2749 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2750 | ** ^The first host parameter has an index of 1, not 0. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2751 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2752 | ** ^If the value N is out of range or if the N-th parameter is | 
 | 2753 | ** nameless, then NULL is returned.  ^The returned string is | 
 | 2754 | ** always in UTF-8 encoding even if the named parameter was | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2755 | ** originally specified as UTF-16 in [sqlite3_prepare16()] or | 
 | 2756 | ** [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()]. | 
 | 2757 | ** | 
 | 2758 | ** See also: [sqlite3_bind_blob|sqlite3_bind()], | 
 | 2759 | ** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_count()], and | 
 | 2760 | ** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2761 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2762 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_bind_parameter_name(sqlite3_stmt*, int); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2763 |  | 
 | 2764 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2765 | ** CAPI3REF: Index Of A Parameter With A Given Name | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2766 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2767 | ** ^Return the index of an SQL parameter given its name.  ^The | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2768 | ** index value returned is suitable for use as the second | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2769 | ** parameter to [sqlite3_bind_blob|sqlite3_bind()].  ^A zero | 
 | 2770 | ** is returned if no matching parameter is found.  ^The parameter | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2771 | ** name must be given in UTF-8 even if the original statement | 
 | 2772 | ** was prepared from UTF-16 text using [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()]. | 
 | 2773 | ** | 
 | 2774 | ** See also: [sqlite3_bind_blob|sqlite3_bind()], | 
 | 2775 | ** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_count()], and | 
 | 2776 | ** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2777 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2778 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_parameter_index(sqlite3_stmt*, const char *zName); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2779 |  | 
 | 2780 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2781 | ** CAPI3REF: Reset All Bindings On A Prepared Statement | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2782 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2783 | ** ^Contrary to the intuition of many, [sqlite3_reset()] does not reset | 
 | 2784 | ** the [sqlite3_bind_blob | bindings] on a [prepared statement]. | 
 | 2785 | ** ^Use this routine to reset all host parameters to NULL. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2786 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2787 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_clear_bindings(sqlite3_stmt*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2788 |  | 
 | 2789 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2790 | ** CAPI3REF: Number Of Columns In A Result Set | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2791 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2792 | ** ^Return the number of columns in the result set returned by the | 
 | 2793 | ** [prepared statement]. ^This routine returns 0 if pStmt is an SQL | 
 | 2794 | ** statement that does not return data (for example an [UPDATE]). | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2795 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2796 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_column_count(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2797 |  | 
 | 2798 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2799 | ** CAPI3REF: Column Names In A Result Set | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2800 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2801 | ** ^These routines return the name assigned to a particular column | 
 | 2802 | ** in the result set of a [SELECT] statement.  ^The sqlite3_column_name() | 
 | 2803 | ** interface returns a pointer to a zero-terminated UTF-8 string | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2804 | ** and sqlite3_column_name16() returns a pointer to a zero-terminated | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2805 | ** UTF-16 string.  ^The first parameter is the [prepared statement] | 
 | 2806 | ** that implements the [SELECT] statement. ^The second parameter is the | 
 | 2807 | ** column number.  ^The leftmost column is number 0. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2808 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2809 | ** ^The returned string pointer is valid until either the [prepared statement] | 
 | 2810 | ** is destroyed by [sqlite3_finalize()] or until the next call to | 
 | 2811 | ** sqlite3_column_name() or sqlite3_column_name16() on the same column. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2812 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2813 | ** ^If sqlite3_malloc() fails during the processing of either routine | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2814 | ** (for example during a conversion from UTF-8 to UTF-16) then a | 
 | 2815 | ** NULL pointer is returned. | 
 | 2816 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2817 | ** ^The name of a result column is the value of the "AS" clause for | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2818 | ** that column, if there is an AS clause.  If there is no AS clause | 
 | 2819 | ** then the name of the column is unspecified and may change from | 
 | 2820 | ** one release of SQLite to the next. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2821 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2822 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_column_name(sqlite3_stmt*, int N); | 
 | 2823 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_column_name16(sqlite3_stmt*, int N); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2824 |  | 
 | 2825 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2826 | ** CAPI3REF: Source Of Data In A Query Result | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2827 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2828 | ** ^These routines provide a means to determine the database, table, and | 
 | 2829 | ** table column that is the origin of a particular result column in | 
 | 2830 | ** [SELECT] statement. | 
 | 2831 | ** ^The name of the database or table or column can be returned as | 
 | 2832 | ** either a UTF-8 or UTF-16 string.  ^The _database_ routines return | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2833 | ** the database name, the _table_ routines return the table name, and | 
 | 2834 | ** the origin_ routines return the column name. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2835 | ** ^The returned string is valid until the [prepared statement] is destroyed | 
 | 2836 | ** using [sqlite3_finalize()] or until the same information is requested | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2837 | ** again in a different encoding. | 
 | 2838 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2839 | ** ^The names returned are the original un-aliased names of the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2840 | ** database, table, and column. | 
 | 2841 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2842 | ** ^The first argument to these interfaces is a [prepared statement]. | 
 | 2843 | ** ^These functions return information about the Nth result column returned by | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2844 | ** the statement, where N is the second function argument. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2845 | ** ^The left-most column is column 0 for these routines. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2846 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2847 | ** ^If the Nth column returned by the statement is an expression or | 
 | 2848 | ** subquery and is not a column value, then all of these functions return | 
 | 2849 | ** NULL.  ^These routine might also return NULL if a memory allocation error | 
 | 2850 | ** occurs.  ^Otherwise, they return the name of the attached database, table, | 
 | 2851 | ** or column that query result column was extracted from. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2852 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2853 | ** ^As with all other SQLite APIs, those whose names end with "16" return | 
 | 2854 | ** UTF-16 encoded strings and the other functions return UTF-8. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2855 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2856 | ** ^These APIs are only available if the library was compiled with the | 
 | 2857 | ** [SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA] C-preprocessor symbol. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2858 | ** | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2859 | ** If two or more threads call one or more of these routines against the same | 
 | 2860 | ** prepared statement and column at the same time then the results are | 
 | 2861 | ** undefined. | 
 | 2862 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2863 | ** If two or more threads call one or more | 
 | 2864 | ** [sqlite3_column_database_name | column metadata interfaces] | 
 | 2865 | ** for the same [prepared statement] and result column | 
 | 2866 | ** at the same time then the results are undefined. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2867 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2868 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_column_database_name(sqlite3_stmt*,int); | 
 | 2869 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_column_database_name16(sqlite3_stmt*,int); | 
 | 2870 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_column_table_name(sqlite3_stmt*,int); | 
 | 2871 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_column_table_name16(sqlite3_stmt*,int); | 
 | 2872 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_column_origin_name(sqlite3_stmt*,int); | 
 | 2873 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_column_origin_name16(sqlite3_stmt*,int); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2874 |  | 
 | 2875 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2876 | ** CAPI3REF: Declared Datatype Of A Query Result | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2877 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2878 | ** ^(The first parameter is a [prepared statement]. | 
 | 2879 | ** If this statement is a [SELECT] statement and the Nth column of the | 
 | 2880 | ** returned result set of that [SELECT] is a table column (not an | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2881 | ** expression or subquery) then the declared type of the table | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2882 | ** column is returned.)^  ^If the Nth column of the result set is an | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2883 | ** expression or subquery, then a NULL pointer is returned. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2884 | ** ^The returned string is always UTF-8 encoded. | 
 | 2885 | ** | 
 | 2886 | ** ^(For example, given the database schema: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2887 | ** | 
 | 2888 | ** CREATE TABLE t1(c1 VARIANT); | 
 | 2889 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2890 | ** and the following statement to be compiled: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2891 | ** | 
 | 2892 | ** SELECT c1 + 1, c1 FROM t1; | 
 | 2893 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2894 | ** this routine would return the string "VARIANT" for the second result | 
 | 2895 | ** column (i==1), and a NULL pointer for the first result column (i==0).)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2896 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2897 | ** ^SQLite uses dynamic run-time typing.  ^So just because a column | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2898 | ** is declared to contain a particular type does not mean that the | 
 | 2899 | ** data stored in that column is of the declared type.  SQLite is | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2900 | ** strongly typed, but the typing is dynamic not static.  ^Type | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2901 | ** is associated with individual values, not with the containers | 
 | 2902 | ** used to hold those values. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2903 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2904 | SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_column_decltype(sqlite3_stmt*,int); | 
 | 2905 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_column_decltype16(sqlite3_stmt*,int); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2906 |  | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2907 | /* | 
 | 2908 | ** CAPI3REF: Evaluate An SQL Statement | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2909 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2910 | ** After a [prepared statement] has been prepared using either | 
 | 2911 | ** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()] or one of the legacy | 
 | 2912 | ** interfaces [sqlite3_prepare()] or [sqlite3_prepare16()], this function | 
 | 2913 | ** must be called one or more times to evaluate the statement. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2914 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2915 | ** The details of the behavior of the sqlite3_step() interface depend | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2916 | ** on whether the statement was prepared using the newer "v2" interface | 
 | 2917 | ** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()] or the older legacy | 
 | 2918 | ** interface [sqlite3_prepare()] and [sqlite3_prepare16()].  The use of the | 
 | 2919 | ** new "v2" interface is recommended for new applications but the legacy | 
 | 2920 | ** interface will continue to be supported. | 
 | 2921 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2922 | ** ^In the legacy interface, the return value will be either [SQLITE_BUSY], | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2923 | ** [SQLITE_DONE], [SQLITE_ROW], [SQLITE_ERROR], or [SQLITE_MISUSE]. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2924 | ** ^With the "v2" interface, any of the other [result codes] or | 
 | 2925 | ** [extended result codes] might be returned as well. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2926 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2927 | ** ^[SQLITE_BUSY] means that the database engine was unable to acquire the | 
 | 2928 | ** database locks it needs to do its job.  ^If the statement is a [COMMIT] | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2929 | ** or occurs outside of an explicit transaction, then you can retry the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2930 | ** statement.  If the statement is not a [COMMIT] and occurs within a | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2931 | ** explicit transaction then you should rollback the transaction before | 
 | 2932 | ** continuing. | 
 | 2933 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2934 | ** ^[SQLITE_DONE] means that the statement has finished executing | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2935 | ** successfully.  sqlite3_step() should not be called again on this virtual | 
 | 2936 | ** machine without first calling [sqlite3_reset()] to reset the virtual | 
 | 2937 | ** machine back to its initial state. | 
 | 2938 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2939 | ** ^If the SQL statement being executed returns any data, then [SQLITE_ROW] | 
 | 2940 | ** is returned each time a new row of data is ready for processing by the | 
 | 2941 | ** caller. The values may be accessed using the [column access functions]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2942 | ** sqlite3_step() is called again to retrieve the next row of data. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2943 | ** | 
 | 2944 | ** ^[SQLITE_ERROR] means that a run-time error (such as a constraint | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2945 | ** violation) has occurred.  sqlite3_step() should not be called again on | 
 | 2946 | ** the VM. More information may be found by calling [sqlite3_errmsg()]. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2947 | ** ^With the legacy interface, a more specific error code (for example, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2948 | ** [SQLITE_INTERRUPT], [SQLITE_SCHEMA], [SQLITE_CORRUPT], and so forth) | 
 | 2949 | ** can be obtained by calling [sqlite3_reset()] on the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2950 | ** [prepared statement].  ^In the "v2" interface, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2951 | ** the more specific error code is returned directly by sqlite3_step(). | 
 | 2952 | ** | 
 | 2953 | ** [SQLITE_MISUSE] means that the this routine was called inappropriately. | 
 | 2954 | ** Perhaps it was called on a [prepared statement] that has | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2955 | ** already been [sqlite3_finalize | finalized] or on one that had | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2956 | ** previously returned [SQLITE_ERROR] or [SQLITE_DONE].  Or it could | 
 | 2957 | ** be the case that the same database connection is being used by two or | 
 | 2958 | ** more threads at the same moment in time. | 
 | 2959 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 2960 | ** For all versions of SQLite up to and including 3.6.23.1, it was required | 
 | 2961 | ** after sqlite3_step() returned anything other than [SQLITE_ROW] that | 
 | 2962 | ** [sqlite3_reset()] be called before any subsequent invocation of | 
 | 2963 | ** sqlite3_step().  Failure to invoke [sqlite3_reset()] in this way would | 
 | 2964 | ** result in an [SQLITE_MISUSE] return from sqlite3_step().  But after | 
 | 2965 | ** version 3.6.23.1, sqlite3_step() began calling [sqlite3_reset()]  | 
 | 2966 | ** automatically in this circumstance rather than returning [SQLITE_MISUSE].   | 
 | 2967 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2968 | ** <b>Goofy Interface Alert:</b> In the legacy interface, the sqlite3_step() | 
 | 2969 | ** API always returns a generic error code, [SQLITE_ERROR], following any | 
 | 2970 | ** error other than [SQLITE_BUSY] and [SQLITE_MISUSE].  You must call | 
 | 2971 | ** [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()] in order to find one of the | 
 | 2972 | ** specific [error codes] that better describes the error. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2973 | ** We admit that this is a goofy design.  The problem has been fixed | 
 | 2974 | ** with the "v2" interface.  If you prepare all of your SQL statements | 
 | 2975 | ** using either [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()] instead | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2976 | ** of the legacy [sqlite3_prepare()] and [sqlite3_prepare16()] interfaces, | 
 | 2977 | ** then the more specific [error codes] are returned directly | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2978 | ** by sqlite3_step().  The use of the "v2" interface is recommended. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2979 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2980 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_step(sqlite3_stmt*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2981 |  | 
 | 2982 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2983 | ** CAPI3REF: Number of columns in a result set | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2984 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2985 | ** ^The sqlite3_data_count(P) the number of columns in the | 
 | 2986 | ** of the result set of [prepared statement] P. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2987 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2988 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_data_count(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2989 |  | 
 | 2990 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2991 | ** CAPI3REF: Fundamental Datatypes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2992 | ** KEYWORDS: SQLITE_TEXT | 
 | 2993 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2994 | ** ^(Every value in SQLite has one of five fundamental datatypes: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 2995 | ** | 
 | 2996 | ** <ul> | 
 | 2997 | ** <li> 64-bit signed integer | 
 | 2998 | ** <li> 64-bit IEEE floating point number | 
 | 2999 | ** <li> string | 
 | 3000 | ** <li> BLOB | 
 | 3001 | ** <li> NULL | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3002 | ** </ul>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3003 | ** | 
 | 3004 | ** These constants are codes for each of those types. | 
 | 3005 | ** | 
 | 3006 | ** Note that the SQLITE_TEXT constant was also used in SQLite version 2 | 
 | 3007 | ** for a completely different meaning.  Software that links against both | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3008 | ** SQLite version 2 and SQLite version 3 should use SQLITE3_TEXT, not | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3009 | ** SQLITE_TEXT. | 
 | 3010 | */ | 
 | 3011 | #define SQLITE_INTEGER  1 | 
 | 3012 | #define SQLITE_FLOAT    2 | 
 | 3013 | #define SQLITE_BLOB     4 | 
 | 3014 | #define SQLITE_NULL     5 | 
 | 3015 | #ifdef SQLITE_TEXT | 
 | 3016 | # undef SQLITE_TEXT | 
 | 3017 | #else | 
 | 3018 | # define SQLITE_TEXT     3 | 
 | 3019 | #endif | 
 | 3020 | #define SQLITE3_TEXT     3 | 
 | 3021 |  | 
 | 3022 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3023 | ** CAPI3REF: Result Values From A Query | 
 | 3024 | ** KEYWORDS: {column access functions} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3025 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3026 | ** These routines form the "result set" interface. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3027 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3028 | ** ^These routines return information about a single column of the current | 
 | 3029 | ** result row of a query.  ^In every case the first argument is a pointer | 
 | 3030 | ** to the [prepared statement] that is being evaluated (the [sqlite3_stmt*] | 
 | 3031 | ** that was returned from [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or one of its variants) | 
 | 3032 | ** and the second argument is the index of the column for which information | 
 | 3033 | ** should be returned. ^The leftmost column of the result set has the index 0. | 
 | 3034 | ** ^The number of columns in the result can be determined using | 
 | 3035 | ** [sqlite3_column_count()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3036 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3037 | ** If the SQL statement does not currently point to a valid row, or if the | 
 | 3038 | ** column index is out of range, the result is undefined. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3039 | ** These routines may only be called when the most recent call to | 
 | 3040 | ** [sqlite3_step()] has returned [SQLITE_ROW] and neither | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3041 | ** [sqlite3_reset()] nor [sqlite3_finalize()] have been called subsequently. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3042 | ** If any of these routines are called after [sqlite3_reset()] or | 
 | 3043 | ** [sqlite3_finalize()] or after [sqlite3_step()] has returned | 
 | 3044 | ** something other than [SQLITE_ROW], the results are undefined. | 
 | 3045 | ** If [sqlite3_step()] or [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()] | 
 | 3046 | ** are called from a different thread while any of these routines | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3047 | ** are pending, then the results are undefined. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3048 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3049 | ** ^The sqlite3_column_type() routine returns the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3050 | ** [SQLITE_INTEGER | datatype code] for the initial data type | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3051 | ** of the result column.  ^The returned value is one of [SQLITE_INTEGER], | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3052 | ** [SQLITE_FLOAT], [SQLITE_TEXT], [SQLITE_BLOB], or [SQLITE_NULL].  The value | 
 | 3053 | ** returned by sqlite3_column_type() is only meaningful if no type | 
 | 3054 | ** conversions have occurred as described below.  After a type conversion, | 
 | 3055 | ** the value returned by sqlite3_column_type() is undefined.  Future | 
 | 3056 | ** versions of SQLite may change the behavior of sqlite3_column_type() | 
 | 3057 | ** following a type conversion. | 
 | 3058 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3059 | ** ^If the result is a BLOB or UTF-8 string then the sqlite3_column_bytes() | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3060 | ** routine returns the number of bytes in that BLOB or string. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3061 | ** ^If the result is a UTF-16 string, then sqlite3_column_bytes() converts | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3062 | ** the string to UTF-8 and then returns the number of bytes. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3063 | ** ^If the result is a numeric value then sqlite3_column_bytes() uses | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3064 | ** [sqlite3_snprintf()] to convert that value to a UTF-8 string and returns | 
 | 3065 | ** the number of bytes in that string. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3066 | ** ^The value returned does not include the zero terminator at the end | 
 | 3067 | ** of the string.  ^For clarity: the value returned is the number of | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3068 | ** bytes in the string, not the number of characters. | 
 | 3069 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3070 | ** ^Strings returned by sqlite3_column_text() and sqlite3_column_text16(), | 
 | 3071 | ** even empty strings, are always zero terminated.  ^The return | 
 | 3072 | ** value from sqlite3_column_blob() for a zero-length BLOB is an arbitrary | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3073 | ** pointer, possibly even a NULL pointer. | 
 | 3074 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3075 | ** ^The sqlite3_column_bytes16() routine is similar to sqlite3_column_bytes() | 
 | 3076 | ** but leaves the result in UTF-16 in native byte order instead of UTF-8. | 
 | 3077 | ** ^The zero terminator is not included in this count. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3078 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3079 | ** ^The object returned by [sqlite3_column_value()] is an | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3080 | ** [unprotected sqlite3_value] object.  An unprotected sqlite3_value object | 
 | 3081 | ** may only be used with [sqlite3_bind_value()] and [sqlite3_result_value()]. | 
 | 3082 | ** If the [unprotected sqlite3_value] object returned by | 
 | 3083 | ** [sqlite3_column_value()] is used in any other way, including calls | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3084 | ** to routines like [sqlite3_value_int()], [sqlite3_value_text()], | 
 | 3085 | ** or [sqlite3_value_bytes()], then the behavior is undefined. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3086 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3087 | ** These routines attempt to convert the value where appropriate.  ^For | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3088 | ** example, if the internal representation is FLOAT and a text result | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3089 | ** is requested, [sqlite3_snprintf()] is used internally to perform the | 
 | 3090 | ** conversion automatically.  ^(The following table details the conversions | 
 | 3091 | ** that are applied: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3092 | ** | 
 | 3093 | ** <blockquote> | 
 | 3094 | ** <table border="1"> | 
 | 3095 | ** <tr><th> Internal<br>Type <th> Requested<br>Type <th>  Conversion | 
 | 3096 | ** | 
 | 3097 | ** <tr><td>  NULL    <td> INTEGER   <td> Result is 0 | 
 | 3098 | ** <tr><td>  NULL    <td>  FLOAT    <td> Result is 0.0 | 
 | 3099 | ** <tr><td>  NULL    <td>   TEXT    <td> Result is NULL pointer | 
 | 3100 | ** <tr><td>  NULL    <td>   BLOB    <td> Result is NULL pointer | 
 | 3101 | ** <tr><td> INTEGER  <td>  FLOAT    <td> Convert from integer to float | 
 | 3102 | ** <tr><td> INTEGER  <td>   TEXT    <td> ASCII rendering of the integer | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3103 | ** <tr><td> INTEGER  <td>   BLOB    <td> Same as INTEGER->TEXT | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3104 | ** <tr><td>  FLOAT   <td> INTEGER   <td> Convert from float to integer | 
 | 3105 | ** <tr><td>  FLOAT   <td>   TEXT    <td> ASCII rendering of the float | 
 | 3106 | ** <tr><td>  FLOAT   <td>   BLOB    <td> Same as FLOAT->TEXT | 
 | 3107 | ** <tr><td>  TEXT    <td> INTEGER   <td> Use atoi() | 
 | 3108 | ** <tr><td>  TEXT    <td>  FLOAT    <td> Use atof() | 
 | 3109 | ** <tr><td>  TEXT    <td>   BLOB    <td> No change | 
 | 3110 | ** <tr><td>  BLOB    <td> INTEGER   <td> Convert to TEXT then use atoi() | 
 | 3111 | ** <tr><td>  BLOB    <td>  FLOAT    <td> Convert to TEXT then use atof() | 
 | 3112 | ** <tr><td>  BLOB    <td>   TEXT    <td> Add a zero terminator if needed | 
 | 3113 | ** </table> | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3114 | ** </blockquote>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3115 | ** | 
 | 3116 | ** The table above makes reference to standard C library functions atoi() | 
 | 3117 | ** and atof().  SQLite does not really use these functions.  It has its | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3118 | ** own equivalent internal routines.  The atoi() and atof() names are | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3119 | ** used in the table for brevity and because they are familiar to most | 
 | 3120 | ** C programmers. | 
 | 3121 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3122 | ** ^Note that when type conversions occur, pointers returned by prior | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3123 | ** calls to sqlite3_column_blob(), sqlite3_column_text(), and/or | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3124 | ** sqlite3_column_text16() may be invalidated. | 
 | 3125 | ** ^(Type conversions and pointer invalidations might occur | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3126 | ** in the following cases: | 
 | 3127 | ** | 
 | 3128 | ** <ul> | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3129 | ** <li> The initial content is a BLOB and sqlite3_column_text() or | 
 | 3130 | **      sqlite3_column_text16() is called.  A zero-terminator might | 
 | 3131 | **      need to be added to the string.</li> | 
 | 3132 | ** <li> The initial content is UTF-8 text and sqlite3_column_bytes16() or | 
 | 3133 | **      sqlite3_column_text16() is called.  The content must be converted | 
 | 3134 | **      to UTF-16.</li> | 
 | 3135 | ** <li> The initial content is UTF-16 text and sqlite3_column_bytes() or | 
 | 3136 | **      sqlite3_column_text() is called.  The content must be converted | 
 | 3137 | **      to UTF-8.</li> | 
 | 3138 | ** </ul>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3139 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3140 | ** ^Conversions between UTF-16be and UTF-16le are always done in place and do | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3141 | ** not invalidate a prior pointer, though of course the content of the buffer | 
 | 3142 | ** that the prior pointer points to will have been modified.  Other kinds | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3143 | ** of conversion are done in place when it is possible, but sometimes they | 
 | 3144 | ** are not possible and in those cases prior pointers are invalidated. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3145 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3146 | ** ^(The safest and easiest to remember policy is to invoke these routines | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3147 | ** in one of the following ways: | 
 | 3148 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3149 | ** <ul> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3150 | **  <li>sqlite3_column_text() followed by sqlite3_column_bytes()</li> | 
 | 3151 | **  <li>sqlite3_column_blob() followed by sqlite3_column_bytes()</li> | 
 | 3152 | **  <li>sqlite3_column_text16() followed by sqlite3_column_bytes16()</li> | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3153 | ** </ul>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3154 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3155 | ** In other words, you should call sqlite3_column_text(), | 
 | 3156 | ** sqlite3_column_blob(), or sqlite3_column_text16() first to force the result | 
 | 3157 | ** into the desired format, then invoke sqlite3_column_bytes() or | 
 | 3158 | ** sqlite3_column_bytes16() to find the size of the result.  Do not mix calls | 
 | 3159 | ** to sqlite3_column_text() or sqlite3_column_blob() with calls to | 
 | 3160 | ** sqlite3_column_bytes16(), and do not mix calls to sqlite3_column_text16() | 
 | 3161 | ** with calls to sqlite3_column_bytes(). | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3162 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3163 | ** ^The pointers returned are valid until a type conversion occurs as | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3164 | ** described above, or until [sqlite3_step()] or [sqlite3_reset()] or | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3165 | ** [sqlite3_finalize()] is called.  ^The memory space used to hold strings | 
 | 3166 | ** and BLOBs is freed automatically.  Do <b>not</b> pass the pointers returned | 
 | 3167 | ** [sqlite3_column_blob()], [sqlite3_column_text()], etc. into | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3168 | ** [sqlite3_free()]. | 
 | 3169 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3170 | ** ^(If a memory allocation error occurs during the evaluation of any | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3171 | ** of these routines, a default value is returned.  The default value | 
 | 3172 | ** is either the integer 0, the floating point number 0.0, or a NULL | 
 | 3173 | ** pointer.  Subsequent calls to [sqlite3_errcode()] will return | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3174 | ** [SQLITE_NOMEM].)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3175 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3176 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_column_blob(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol); | 
 | 3177 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_column_bytes(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol); | 
 | 3178 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_column_bytes16(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol); | 
 | 3179 | SQLITE_API double sqlite3_column_double(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol); | 
 | 3180 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_column_int(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol); | 
 | 3181 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_column_int64(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol); | 
 | 3182 | SQLITE_API const unsigned char *sqlite3_column_text(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol); | 
 | 3183 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_column_text16(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol); | 
 | 3184 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_column_type(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol); | 
 | 3185 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_value *sqlite3_column_value(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3186 |  | 
 | 3187 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3188 | ** CAPI3REF: Destroy A Prepared Statement Object | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3189 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3190 | ** ^The sqlite3_finalize() function is called to delete a [prepared statement]. | 
 | 3191 | ** ^If the statement was executed successfully or not executed at all, then | 
 | 3192 | ** SQLITE_OK is returned. ^If execution of the statement failed then an | 
 | 3193 | ** [error code] or [extended error code] is returned. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3194 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3195 | ** ^This routine can be called at any point during the execution of the | 
 | 3196 | ** [prepared statement].  ^If the virtual machine has not | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3197 | ** completed execution when this routine is called, that is like | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3198 | ** encountering an error or an [sqlite3_interrupt | interrupt]. | 
 | 3199 | ** ^Incomplete updates may be rolled back and transactions canceled, | 
 | 3200 | ** depending on the circumstances, and the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3201 | ** [error code] returned will be [SQLITE_ABORT]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3202 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3203 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_finalize(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3204 |  | 
 | 3205 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3206 | ** CAPI3REF: Reset A Prepared Statement Object | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3207 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3208 | ** The sqlite3_reset() function is called to reset a [prepared statement] | 
 | 3209 | ** object back to its initial state, ready to be re-executed. | 
 | 3210 | ** ^Any SQL statement variables that had values bound to them using | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3211 | ** the [sqlite3_bind_blob | sqlite3_bind_*() API] retain their values. | 
 | 3212 | ** Use [sqlite3_clear_bindings()] to reset the bindings. | 
 | 3213 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3214 | ** ^The [sqlite3_reset(S)] interface resets the [prepared statement] S | 
 | 3215 | ** back to the beginning of its program. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3216 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3217 | ** ^If the most recent call to [sqlite3_step(S)] for the | 
 | 3218 | ** [prepared statement] S returned [SQLITE_ROW] or [SQLITE_DONE], | 
 | 3219 | ** or if [sqlite3_step(S)] has never before been called on S, | 
 | 3220 | ** then [sqlite3_reset(S)] returns [SQLITE_OK]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3221 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3222 | ** ^If the most recent call to [sqlite3_step(S)] for the | 
 | 3223 | ** [prepared statement] S indicated an error, then | 
 | 3224 | ** [sqlite3_reset(S)] returns an appropriate [error code]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3225 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3226 | ** ^The [sqlite3_reset(S)] interface does not change the values | 
 | 3227 | ** of any [sqlite3_bind_blob|bindings] on the [prepared statement] S. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3228 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3229 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_reset(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3230 |  | 
 | 3231 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3232 | ** CAPI3REF: Create Or Redefine SQL Functions | 
 | 3233 | ** KEYWORDS: {function creation routines} | 
 | 3234 | ** KEYWORDS: {application-defined SQL function} | 
 | 3235 | ** KEYWORDS: {application-defined SQL functions} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3236 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3237 | ** ^These two functions (collectively known as "function creation routines") | 
 | 3238 | ** are used to add SQL functions or aggregates or to redefine the behavior | 
 | 3239 | ** of existing SQL functions or aggregates.  The only difference between the | 
 | 3240 | ** two is that the second parameter, the name of the (scalar) function or | 
 | 3241 | ** aggregate, is encoded in UTF-8 for sqlite3_create_function() and UTF-16 | 
 | 3242 | ** for sqlite3_create_function16(). | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3243 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3244 | ** ^The first parameter is the [database connection] to which the SQL | 
 | 3245 | ** function is to be added.  ^If an application uses more than one database | 
 | 3246 | ** connection then application-defined SQL functions must be added | 
 | 3247 | ** to each database connection separately. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3248 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3249 | ** The second parameter is the name of the SQL function to be created or | 
 | 3250 | ** redefined.  ^The length of the name is limited to 255 bytes, exclusive of | 
 | 3251 | ** the zero-terminator.  Note that the name length limit is in bytes, not | 
 | 3252 | ** characters.  ^Any attempt to create a function with a longer name | 
 | 3253 | ** will result in [SQLITE_ERROR] being returned. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3254 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3255 | ** ^The third parameter (nArg) | 
 | 3256 | ** is the number of arguments that the SQL function or | 
 | 3257 | ** aggregate takes. ^If this parameter is -1, then the SQL function or | 
 | 3258 | ** aggregate may take any number of arguments between 0 and the limit | 
 | 3259 | ** set by [sqlite3_limit]([SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG]).  If the third | 
 | 3260 | ** parameter is less than -1 or greater than 127 then the behavior is | 
 | 3261 | ** undefined. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3262 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3263 | ** The fourth parameter, eTextRep, specifies what | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3264 | ** [SQLITE_UTF8 | text encoding] this SQL function prefers for | 
 | 3265 | ** its parameters.  Any SQL function implementation should be able to work | 
 | 3266 | ** work with UTF-8, UTF-16le, or UTF-16be.  But some implementations may be | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3267 | ** more efficient with one encoding than another.  ^An application may | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3268 | ** invoke sqlite3_create_function() or sqlite3_create_function16() multiple | 
 | 3269 | ** times with the same function but with different values of eTextRep. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3270 | ** ^When multiple implementations of the same function are available, SQLite | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3271 | ** will pick the one that involves the least amount of data conversion. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3272 | ** If there is only a single implementation which does not care what text | 
 | 3273 | ** encoding is used, then the fourth argument should be [SQLITE_ANY]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3274 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3275 | ** ^(The fifth parameter is an arbitrary pointer.  The implementation of the | 
 | 3276 | ** function can gain access to this pointer using [sqlite3_user_data()].)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3277 | ** | 
 | 3278 | ** The seventh, eighth and ninth parameters, xFunc, xStep and xFinal, are | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3279 | ** pointers to C-language functions that implement the SQL function or | 
 | 3280 | ** aggregate. ^A scalar SQL function requires an implementation of the xFunc | 
 | 3281 | ** callback only; NULL pointers should be passed as the xStep and xFinal | 
 | 3282 | ** parameters. ^An aggregate SQL function requires an implementation of xStep | 
 | 3283 | ** and xFinal and NULL should be passed for xFunc. ^To delete an existing | 
 | 3284 | ** SQL function or aggregate, pass NULL for all three function callbacks. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3285 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3286 | ** ^It is permitted to register multiple implementations of the same | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3287 | ** functions with the same name but with either differing numbers of | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3288 | ** arguments or differing preferred text encodings.  ^SQLite will use | 
 | 3289 | ** the implementation that most closely matches the way in which the | 
 | 3290 | ** SQL function is used.  ^A function implementation with a non-negative | 
 | 3291 | ** nArg parameter is a better match than a function implementation with | 
 | 3292 | ** a negative nArg.  ^A function where the preferred text encoding | 
 | 3293 | ** matches the database encoding is a better | 
 | 3294 | ** match than a function where the encoding is different.   | 
 | 3295 | ** ^A function where the encoding difference is between UTF16le and UTF16be | 
 | 3296 | ** is a closer match than a function where the encoding difference is | 
 | 3297 | ** between UTF8 and UTF16. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3298 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3299 | ** ^Built-in functions may be overloaded by new application-defined functions. | 
 | 3300 | ** ^The first application-defined function with a given name overrides all | 
 | 3301 | ** built-in functions in the same [database connection] with the same name. | 
 | 3302 | ** ^Subsequent application-defined functions of the same name only override  | 
 | 3303 | ** prior application-defined functions that are an exact match for the | 
 | 3304 | ** number of parameters and preferred encoding. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3305 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3306 | ** ^An application-defined function is permitted to call other | 
 | 3307 | ** SQLite interfaces.  However, such calls must not | 
 | 3308 | ** close the database connection nor finalize or reset the prepared | 
 | 3309 | ** statement in which the function is running. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3310 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3311 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_create_function( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3312 |   sqlite3 *db, | 
 | 3313 |   const char *zFunctionName, | 
 | 3314 |   int nArg, | 
 | 3315 |   int eTextRep, | 
 | 3316 |   void *pApp, | 
 | 3317 |   void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**), | 
 | 3318 |   void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**), | 
 | 3319 |   void (*xFinal)(sqlite3_context*) | 
 | 3320 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3321 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_create_function16( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3322 |   sqlite3 *db, | 
 | 3323 |   const void *zFunctionName, | 
 | 3324 |   int nArg, | 
 | 3325 |   int eTextRep, | 
 | 3326 |   void *pApp, | 
 | 3327 |   void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**), | 
 | 3328 |   void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**), | 
 | 3329 |   void (*xFinal)(sqlite3_context*) | 
 | 3330 | ); | 
 | 3331 |  | 
 | 3332 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3333 | ** CAPI3REF: Text Encodings | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3334 | ** | 
 | 3335 | ** These constant define integer codes that represent the various | 
 | 3336 | ** text encodings supported by SQLite. | 
 | 3337 | */ | 
 | 3338 | #define SQLITE_UTF8           1 | 
 | 3339 | #define SQLITE_UTF16LE        2 | 
 | 3340 | #define SQLITE_UTF16BE        3 | 
 | 3341 | #define SQLITE_UTF16          4    /* Use native byte order */ | 
 | 3342 | #define SQLITE_ANY            5    /* sqlite3_create_function only */ | 
 | 3343 | #define SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED  8    /* sqlite3_create_collation only */ | 
 | 3344 |  | 
 | 3345 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3346 | ** CAPI3REF: Deprecated Functions | 
 | 3347 | ** DEPRECATED | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3348 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3349 | ** These functions are [deprecated].  In order to maintain | 
 | 3350 | ** backwards compatibility with older code, these functions continue  | 
 | 3351 | ** to be supported.  However, new applications should avoid | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3352 | ** the use of these functions.  To help encourage people to avoid | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3353 | ** using these functions, we are not going to tell you what they do. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3354 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3355 | #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED | 
 | 3356 | SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_aggregate_count(sqlite3_context*); | 
 | 3357 | SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_expired(sqlite3_stmt*); | 
 | 3358 | SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_transfer_bindings(sqlite3_stmt*, sqlite3_stmt*); | 
 | 3359 | SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_global_recover(void); | 
 | 3360 | SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void sqlite3_thread_cleanup(void); | 
 | 3361 | SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_memory_alarm(void(*)(void*,sqlite3_int64,int),void*,sqlite3_int64); | 
 | 3362 | #endif | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3363 |  | 
 | 3364 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3365 | ** CAPI3REF: Obtaining SQL Function Parameter Values | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3366 | ** | 
 | 3367 | ** The C-language implementation of SQL functions and aggregates uses | 
 | 3368 | ** this set of interface routines to access the parameter values on | 
 | 3369 | ** the function or aggregate. | 
 | 3370 | ** | 
 | 3371 | ** The xFunc (for scalar functions) or xStep (for aggregates) parameters | 
 | 3372 | ** to [sqlite3_create_function()] and [sqlite3_create_function16()] | 
 | 3373 | ** define callbacks that implement the SQL functions and aggregates. | 
 | 3374 | ** The 4th parameter to these callbacks is an array of pointers to | 
 | 3375 | ** [protected sqlite3_value] objects.  There is one [sqlite3_value] object for | 
 | 3376 | ** each parameter to the SQL function.  These routines are used to | 
 | 3377 | ** extract values from the [sqlite3_value] objects. | 
 | 3378 | ** | 
 | 3379 | ** These routines work only with [protected sqlite3_value] objects. | 
 | 3380 | ** Any attempt to use these routines on an [unprotected sqlite3_value] | 
 | 3381 | ** object results in undefined behavior. | 
 | 3382 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3383 | ** ^These routines work just like the corresponding [column access functions] | 
 | 3384 | ** except that  these routines take a single [protected sqlite3_value] object | 
 | 3385 | ** pointer instead of a [sqlite3_stmt*] pointer and an integer column number. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3386 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3387 | ** ^The sqlite3_value_text16() interface extracts a UTF-16 string | 
 | 3388 | ** in the native byte-order of the host machine.  ^The | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3389 | ** sqlite3_value_text16be() and sqlite3_value_text16le() interfaces | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3390 | ** extract UTF-16 strings as big-endian and little-endian respectively. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3391 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3392 | ** ^(The sqlite3_value_numeric_type() interface attempts to apply | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3393 | ** numeric affinity to the value.  This means that an attempt is | 
 | 3394 | ** made to convert the value to an integer or floating point.  If | 
 | 3395 | ** such a conversion is possible without loss of information (in other | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3396 | ** words, if the value is a string that looks like a number) | 
 | 3397 | ** then the conversion is performed.  Otherwise no conversion occurs. | 
 | 3398 | ** The [SQLITE_INTEGER | datatype] after conversion is returned.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3399 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3400 | ** Please pay particular attention to the fact that the pointer returned | 
 | 3401 | ** from [sqlite3_value_blob()], [sqlite3_value_text()], or | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3402 | ** [sqlite3_value_text16()] can be invalidated by a subsequent call to | 
 | 3403 | ** [sqlite3_value_bytes()], [sqlite3_value_bytes16()], [sqlite3_value_text()], | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3404 | ** or [sqlite3_value_text16()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3405 | ** | 
 | 3406 | ** These routines must be called from the same thread as | 
 | 3407 | ** the SQL function that supplied the [sqlite3_value*] parameters. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3408 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3409 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_value_blob(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3410 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_bytes(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3411 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_bytes16(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3412 | SQLITE_API double sqlite3_value_double(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3413 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_int(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3414 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_value_int64(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3415 | SQLITE_API const unsigned char *sqlite3_value_text(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3416 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_value_text16(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3417 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_value_text16le(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3418 | SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_value_text16be(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3419 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_type(sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3420 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_numeric_type(sqlite3_value*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3421 |  | 
 | 3422 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3423 | ** CAPI3REF: Obtain Aggregate Function Context | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3424 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3425 | ** Implementions of aggregate SQL functions use this | 
 | 3426 | ** routine to allocate memory for storing their state. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3427 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3428 | ** ^The first time the sqlite3_aggregate_context(C,N) routine is called  | 
 | 3429 | ** for a particular aggregate function, SQLite | 
 | 3430 | ** allocates N of memory, zeroes out that memory, and returns a pointer | 
 | 3431 | ** to the new memory. ^On second and subsequent calls to | 
 | 3432 | ** sqlite3_aggregate_context() for the same aggregate function instance, | 
 | 3433 | ** the same buffer is returned.  Sqlite3_aggregate_context() is normally | 
 | 3434 | ** called once for each invocation of the xStep callback and then one | 
 | 3435 | ** last time when the xFinal callback is invoked.  ^(When no rows match | 
 | 3436 | ** an aggregate query, the xStep() callback of the aggregate function | 
 | 3437 | ** implementation is never called and xFinal() is called exactly once. | 
 | 3438 | ** In those cases, sqlite3_aggregate_context() might be called for the | 
 | 3439 | ** first time from within xFinal().)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3440 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3441 | ** ^The sqlite3_aggregate_context(C,N) routine returns a NULL pointer if N is | 
 | 3442 | ** less than or equal to zero or if a memory allocate error occurs. | 
 | 3443 | ** | 
 | 3444 | ** ^(The amount of space allocated by sqlite3_aggregate_context(C,N) is | 
 | 3445 | ** determined by the N parameter on first successful call.  Changing the | 
 | 3446 | ** value of N in subsequent call to sqlite3_aggregate_context() within | 
 | 3447 | ** the same aggregate function instance will not resize the memory | 
 | 3448 | ** allocation.)^ | 
 | 3449 | ** | 
 | 3450 | ** ^SQLite automatically frees the memory allocated by  | 
 | 3451 | ** sqlite3_aggregate_context() when the aggregate query concludes. | 
 | 3452 | ** | 
 | 3453 | ** The first parameter must be a copy of the | 
 | 3454 | ** [sqlite3_context | SQL function context] that is the first parameter | 
 | 3455 | ** to the xStep or xFinal callback routine that implements the aggregate | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3456 | ** function. | 
 | 3457 | ** | 
 | 3458 | ** This routine must be called from the same thread in which | 
 | 3459 | ** the aggregate SQL function is running. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3460 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3461 | SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_aggregate_context(sqlite3_context*, int nBytes); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3462 |  | 
 | 3463 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3464 | ** CAPI3REF: User Data For Functions | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3465 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3466 | ** ^The sqlite3_user_data() interface returns a copy of | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3467 | ** the pointer that was the pUserData parameter (the 5th parameter) | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3468 | ** of the [sqlite3_create_function()] | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3469 | ** and [sqlite3_create_function16()] routines that originally | 
 | 3470 | ** registered the application defined function. | 
 | 3471 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3472 | ** This routine must be called from the same thread in which | 
 | 3473 | ** the application-defined function is running. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3474 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3475 | SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_user_data(sqlite3_context*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3476 |  | 
 | 3477 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3478 | ** CAPI3REF: Database Connection For Functions | 
 | 3479 | ** | 
 | 3480 | ** ^The sqlite3_context_db_handle() interface returns a copy of | 
 | 3481 | ** the pointer to the [database connection] (the 1st parameter) | 
 | 3482 | ** of the [sqlite3_create_function()] | 
 | 3483 | ** and [sqlite3_create_function16()] routines that originally | 
 | 3484 | ** registered the application defined function. | 
 | 3485 | */ | 
 | 3486 | SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context*); | 
 | 3487 |  | 
 | 3488 | /* | 
 | 3489 | ** CAPI3REF: Function Auxiliary Data | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3490 | ** | 
 | 3491 | ** The following two functions may be used by scalar SQL functions to | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3492 | ** associate metadata with argument values. If the same value is passed to | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3493 | ** multiple invocations of the same SQL function during query execution, under | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3494 | ** some circumstances the associated metadata may be preserved. This may | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3495 | ** be used, for example, to add a regular-expression matching scalar | 
 | 3496 | ** function. The compiled version of the regular expression is stored as | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3497 | ** metadata associated with the SQL value passed as the regular expression | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3498 | ** pattern.  The compiled regular expression can be reused on multiple | 
 | 3499 | ** invocations of the same function so that the original pattern string | 
 | 3500 | ** does not need to be recompiled on each invocation. | 
 | 3501 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3502 | ** ^The sqlite3_get_auxdata() interface returns a pointer to the metadata | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3503 | ** associated by the sqlite3_set_auxdata() function with the Nth argument | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3504 | ** value to the application-defined function. ^If no metadata has been ever | 
 | 3505 | ** been set for the Nth argument of the function, or if the corresponding | 
 | 3506 | ** function parameter has changed since the meta-data was set, | 
 | 3507 | ** then sqlite3_get_auxdata() returns a NULL pointer. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3508 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3509 | ** ^The sqlite3_set_auxdata() interface saves the metadata | 
 | 3510 | ** pointed to by its 3rd parameter as the metadata for the N-th | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3511 | ** argument of the application-defined function.  Subsequent | 
 | 3512 | ** calls to sqlite3_get_auxdata() might return this data, if it has | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3513 | ** not been destroyed. | 
 | 3514 | ** ^If it is not NULL, SQLite will invoke the destructor | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3515 | ** function given by the 4th parameter to sqlite3_set_auxdata() on | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3516 | ** the metadata when the corresponding function parameter changes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3517 | ** or when the SQL statement completes, whichever comes first. | 
 | 3518 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3519 | ** SQLite is free to call the destructor and drop metadata on any | 
 | 3520 | ** parameter of any function at any time.  ^The only guarantee is that | 
 | 3521 | ** the destructor will be called before the metadata is dropped. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3522 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3523 | ** ^(In practice, metadata is preserved between function calls for | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3524 | ** expressions that are constant at compile time. This includes literal | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3525 | ** values and [parameters].)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3526 | ** | 
 | 3527 | ** These routines must be called from the same thread in which | 
 | 3528 | ** the SQL function is running. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3529 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3530 | SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_get_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N); | 
 | 3531 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_set_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N, void*, void (*)(void*)); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3532 |  | 
 | 3533 |  | 
 | 3534 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3535 | ** CAPI3REF: Constants Defining Special Destructor Behavior | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3536 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3537 | ** These are special values for the destructor that is passed in as the | 
 | 3538 | ** final argument to routines like [sqlite3_result_blob()].  ^If the destructor | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3539 | ** argument is SQLITE_STATIC, it means that the content pointer is constant | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3540 | ** and will never change.  It does not need to be destroyed.  ^The | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3541 | ** SQLITE_TRANSIENT value means that the content will likely change in | 
 | 3542 | ** the near future and that SQLite should make its own private copy of | 
 | 3543 | ** the content before returning. | 
 | 3544 | ** | 
 | 3545 | ** The typedef is necessary to work around problems in certain | 
 | 3546 | ** C++ compilers.  See ticket #2191. | 
 | 3547 | */ | 
 | 3548 | typedef void (*sqlite3_destructor_type)(void*); | 
 | 3549 | #define SQLITE_STATIC      ((sqlite3_destructor_type)0) | 
 | 3550 | #define SQLITE_TRANSIENT   ((sqlite3_destructor_type)-1) | 
 | 3551 |  | 
 | 3552 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3553 | ** CAPI3REF: Setting The Result Of An SQL Function | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3554 | ** | 
 | 3555 | ** These routines are used by the xFunc or xFinal callbacks that | 
 | 3556 | ** implement SQL functions and aggregates.  See | 
 | 3557 | ** [sqlite3_create_function()] and [sqlite3_create_function16()] | 
 | 3558 | ** for additional information. | 
 | 3559 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3560 | ** These functions work very much like the [parameter binding] family of | 
 | 3561 | ** functions used to bind values to host parameters in prepared statements. | 
 | 3562 | ** Refer to the [SQL parameter] documentation for additional information. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3563 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3564 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_blob() interface sets the result from | 
 | 3565 | ** an application-defined function to be the BLOB whose content is pointed | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3566 | ** to by the second parameter and which is N bytes long where N is the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3567 | ** third parameter. | 
 | 3568 | ** | 
 | 3569 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_zeroblob() interfaces set the result of | 
 | 3570 | ** the application-defined function to be a BLOB containing all zero | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3571 | ** bytes and N bytes in size, where N is the value of the 2nd parameter. | 
 | 3572 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3573 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_double() interface sets the result from | 
 | 3574 | ** an application-defined function to be a floating point value specified | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3575 | ** by its 2nd argument. | 
 | 3576 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3577 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_error() and sqlite3_result_error16() functions | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3578 | ** cause the implemented SQL function to throw an exception. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3579 | ** ^SQLite uses the string pointed to by the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3580 | ** 2nd parameter of sqlite3_result_error() or sqlite3_result_error16() | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3581 | ** as the text of an error message.  ^SQLite interprets the error | 
 | 3582 | ** message string from sqlite3_result_error() as UTF-8. ^SQLite | 
 | 3583 | ** interprets the string from sqlite3_result_error16() as UTF-16 in native | 
 | 3584 | ** byte order.  ^If the third parameter to sqlite3_result_error() | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3585 | ** or sqlite3_result_error16() is negative then SQLite takes as the error | 
 | 3586 | ** message all text up through the first zero character. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3587 | ** ^If the third parameter to sqlite3_result_error() or | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3588 | ** sqlite3_result_error16() is non-negative then SQLite takes that many | 
 | 3589 | ** bytes (not characters) from the 2nd parameter as the error message. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3590 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_error() and sqlite3_result_error16() | 
 | 3591 | ** routines make a private copy of the error message text before | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3592 | ** they return.  Hence, the calling function can deallocate or | 
 | 3593 | ** modify the text after they return without harm. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3594 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_error_code() function changes the error code | 
 | 3595 | ** returned by SQLite as a result of an error in a function.  ^By default, | 
 | 3596 | ** the error code is SQLITE_ERROR.  ^A subsequent call to sqlite3_result_error() | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3597 | ** or sqlite3_result_error16() resets the error code to SQLITE_ERROR. | 
 | 3598 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3599 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_toobig() interface causes SQLite to throw an error | 
 | 3600 | ** indicating that a string or BLOB is too long to represent. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3601 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3602 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_nomem() interface causes SQLite to throw an error | 
 | 3603 | ** indicating that a memory allocation failed. | 
 | 3604 | ** | 
 | 3605 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_int() interface sets the return value | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3606 | ** of the application-defined function to be the 32-bit signed integer | 
 | 3607 | ** value given in the 2nd argument. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3608 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_int64() interface sets the return value | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3609 | ** of the application-defined function to be the 64-bit signed integer | 
 | 3610 | ** value given in the 2nd argument. | 
 | 3611 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3612 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_null() interface sets the return value | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3613 | ** of the application-defined function to be NULL. | 
 | 3614 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3615 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_text(), sqlite3_result_text16(), | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3616 | ** sqlite3_result_text16le(), and sqlite3_result_text16be() interfaces | 
 | 3617 | ** set the return value of the application-defined function to be | 
 | 3618 | ** a text string which is represented as UTF-8, UTF-16 native byte order, | 
 | 3619 | ** UTF-16 little endian, or UTF-16 big endian, respectively. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3620 | ** ^SQLite takes the text result from the application from | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3621 | ** the 2nd parameter of the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3622 | ** ^If the 3rd parameter to the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces | 
 | 3623 | ** is negative, then SQLite takes result text from the 2nd parameter | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3624 | ** through the first zero character. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3625 | ** ^If the 3rd parameter to the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3626 | ** is non-negative, then as many bytes (not characters) of the text | 
 | 3627 | ** pointed to by the 2nd parameter are taken as the application-defined | 
 | 3628 | ** function result. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3629 | ** ^If the 4th parameter to the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3630 | ** or sqlite3_result_blob is a non-NULL pointer, then SQLite calls that | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3631 | ** function as the destructor on the text or BLOB result when it has | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3632 | ** finished using that result. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3633 | ** ^If the 4th parameter to the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces or to | 
 | 3634 | ** sqlite3_result_blob is the special constant SQLITE_STATIC, then SQLite | 
 | 3635 | ** assumes that the text or BLOB result is in constant space and does not | 
 | 3636 | ** copy the content of the parameter nor call a destructor on the content | 
 | 3637 | ** when it has finished using that result. | 
 | 3638 | ** ^If the 4th parameter to the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3639 | ** or sqlite3_result_blob is the special constant SQLITE_TRANSIENT | 
 | 3640 | ** then SQLite makes a copy of the result into space obtained from | 
 | 3641 | ** from [sqlite3_malloc()] before it returns. | 
 | 3642 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3643 | ** ^The sqlite3_result_value() interface sets the result of | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3644 | ** the application-defined function to be a copy the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3645 | ** [unprotected sqlite3_value] object specified by the 2nd parameter.  ^The | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3646 | ** sqlite3_result_value() interface makes a copy of the [sqlite3_value] | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3647 | ** so that the [sqlite3_value] specified in the parameter may change or | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3648 | ** be deallocated after sqlite3_result_value() returns without harm. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3649 | ** ^A [protected sqlite3_value] object may always be used where an | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3650 | ** [unprotected sqlite3_value] object is required, so either | 
 | 3651 | ** kind of [sqlite3_value] object can be used with this interface. | 
 | 3652 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3653 | ** If these routines are called from within the different thread | 
 | 3654 | ** than the one containing the application-defined function that received | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3655 | ** the [sqlite3_context] pointer, the results are undefined. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3656 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3657 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_blob(sqlite3_context*, const void*, int, void(*)(void*)); | 
 | 3658 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_double(sqlite3_context*, double); | 
 | 3659 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error(sqlite3_context*, const char*, int); | 
 | 3660 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error16(sqlite3_context*, const void*, int); | 
 | 3661 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error_toobig(sqlite3_context*); | 
 | 3662 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error_nomem(sqlite3_context*); | 
 | 3663 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error_code(sqlite3_context*, int); | 
 | 3664 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_int(sqlite3_context*, int); | 
 | 3665 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_int64(sqlite3_context*, sqlite3_int64); | 
 | 3666 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_null(sqlite3_context*); | 
 | 3667 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_text(sqlite3_context*, const char*, int, void(*)(void*)); | 
 | 3668 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_text16(sqlite3_context*, const void*, int, void(*)(void*)); | 
 | 3669 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_text16le(sqlite3_context*, const void*, int,void(*)(void*)); | 
 | 3670 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_text16be(sqlite3_context*, const void*, int,void(*)(void*)); | 
 | 3671 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_value(sqlite3_context*, sqlite3_value*); | 
 | 3672 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_zeroblob(sqlite3_context*, int n); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3673 |  | 
 | 3674 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3675 | ** CAPI3REF: Define New Collating Sequences | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3676 | ** | 
 | 3677 | ** These functions are used to add new collation sequences to the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3678 | ** [database connection] specified as the first argument. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3679 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3680 | ** ^The name of the new collation sequence is specified as a UTF-8 string | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3681 | ** for sqlite3_create_collation() and sqlite3_create_collation_v2() | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3682 | ** and a UTF-16 string for sqlite3_create_collation16(). ^In all cases | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3683 | ** the name is passed as the second function argument. | 
 | 3684 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3685 | ** ^The third argument may be one of the constants [SQLITE_UTF8], | 
 | 3686 | ** [SQLITE_UTF16LE], or [SQLITE_UTF16BE], indicating that the user-supplied | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3687 | ** routine expects to be passed pointers to strings encoded using UTF-8, | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3688 | ** UTF-16 little-endian, or UTF-16 big-endian, respectively. ^The | 
 | 3689 | ** third argument might also be [SQLITE_UTF16] to indicate that the routine | 
 | 3690 | ** expects pointers to be UTF-16 strings in the native byte order, or the | 
 | 3691 | ** argument can be [SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED] if the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3692 | ** the routine expects pointers to 16-bit word aligned strings | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3693 | ** of UTF-16 in the native byte order. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3694 | ** | 
 | 3695 | ** A pointer to the user supplied routine must be passed as the fifth | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3696 | ** argument.  ^If it is NULL, this is the same as deleting the collation | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3697 | ** sequence (so that SQLite cannot call it anymore). | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3698 | ** ^Each time the application supplied function is invoked, it is passed | 
 | 3699 | ** as its first parameter a copy of the void* passed as the fourth argument | 
 | 3700 | ** to sqlite3_create_collation() or sqlite3_create_collation16(). | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3701 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3702 | ** ^The remaining arguments to the application-supplied routine are two strings, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3703 | ** each represented by a (length, data) pair and encoded in the encoding | 
 | 3704 | ** that was passed as the third argument when the collation sequence was | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3705 | ** registered.  The application defined collation routine should | 
 | 3706 | ** return negative, zero or positive if the first string is less than, | 
 | 3707 | ** equal to, or greater than the second string. i.e. (STRING1 - STRING2). | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3708 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3709 | ** ^The sqlite3_create_collation_v2() works like sqlite3_create_collation() | 
 | 3710 | ** except that it takes an extra argument which is a destructor for | 
 | 3711 | ** the collation.  ^The destructor is called when the collation is | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3712 | ** destroyed and is passed a copy of the fourth parameter void* pointer | 
 | 3713 | ** of the sqlite3_create_collation_v2(). | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3714 | ** ^Collations are destroyed when they are overridden by later calls to the | 
 | 3715 | ** collation creation functions or when the [database connection] is closed | 
 | 3716 | ** using [sqlite3_close()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3717 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3718 | ** See also:  [sqlite3_collation_needed()] and [sqlite3_collation_needed16()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3719 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3720 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_create_collation( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3721 |   sqlite3*,  | 
 | 3722 |   const char *zName,  | 
 | 3723 |   int eTextRep,  | 
 | 3724 |   void*, | 
 | 3725 |   int(*xCompare)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*) | 
 | 3726 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3727 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_create_collation_v2( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3728 |   sqlite3*,  | 
 | 3729 |   const char *zName,  | 
 | 3730 |   int eTextRep,  | 
 | 3731 |   void*, | 
 | 3732 |   int(*xCompare)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*), | 
 | 3733 |   void(*xDestroy)(void*) | 
 | 3734 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3735 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_create_collation16( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3736 |   sqlite3*,  | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3737 |   const void *zName, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3738 |   int eTextRep,  | 
 | 3739 |   void*, | 
 | 3740 |   int(*xCompare)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*) | 
 | 3741 | ); | 
 | 3742 |  | 
 | 3743 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3744 | ** CAPI3REF: Collation Needed Callbacks | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3745 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3746 | ** ^To avoid having to register all collation sequences before a database | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3747 | ** can be used, a single callback function may be registered with the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3748 | ** [database connection] to be invoked whenever an undefined collation | 
 | 3749 | ** sequence is required. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3750 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3751 | ** ^If the function is registered using the sqlite3_collation_needed() API, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3752 | ** then it is passed the names of undefined collation sequences as strings | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3753 | ** encoded in UTF-8. ^If sqlite3_collation_needed16() is used, | 
 | 3754 | ** the names are passed as UTF-16 in machine native byte order. | 
 | 3755 | ** ^A call to either function replaces the existing collation-needed callback. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3756 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3757 | ** ^(When the callback is invoked, the first argument passed is a copy | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3758 | ** of the second argument to sqlite3_collation_needed() or | 
 | 3759 | ** sqlite3_collation_needed16().  The second argument is the database | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3760 | ** connection.  The third argument is one of [SQLITE_UTF8], [SQLITE_UTF16BE], | 
 | 3761 | ** or [SQLITE_UTF16LE], indicating the most desirable form of the collation | 
 | 3762 | ** sequence function required.  The fourth parameter is the name of the | 
 | 3763 | ** required collation sequence.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3764 | ** | 
 | 3765 | ** The callback function should register the desired collation using | 
 | 3766 | ** [sqlite3_create_collation()], [sqlite3_create_collation16()], or | 
 | 3767 | ** [sqlite3_create_collation_v2()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3768 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3769 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_collation_needed( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3770 |   sqlite3*,  | 
 | 3771 |   void*,  | 
 | 3772 |   void(*)(void*,sqlite3*,int eTextRep,const char*) | 
 | 3773 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3774 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_collation_needed16( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3775 |   sqlite3*,  | 
 | 3776 |   void*, | 
 | 3777 |   void(*)(void*,sqlite3*,int eTextRep,const void*) | 
 | 3778 | ); | 
 | 3779 |  | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 3780 | #ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3781 | /* | 
 | 3782 | ** Specify the key for an encrypted database.  This routine should be | 
 | 3783 | ** called right after sqlite3_open(). | 
 | 3784 | ** | 
 | 3785 | ** The code to implement this API is not available in the public release | 
 | 3786 | ** of SQLite. | 
 | 3787 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3788 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_key( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3789 |   sqlite3 *db,                   /* Database to be rekeyed */ | 
 | 3790 |   const void *pKey, int nKey     /* The key */ | 
 | 3791 | ); | 
 | 3792 |  | 
 | 3793 | /* | 
 | 3794 | ** Change the key on an open database.  If the current database is not | 
 | 3795 | ** encrypted, this routine will encrypt it.  If pNew==0 or nNew==0, the | 
 | 3796 | ** database is decrypted. | 
 | 3797 | ** | 
 | 3798 | ** The code to implement this API is not available in the public release | 
 | 3799 | ** of SQLite. | 
 | 3800 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3801 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_rekey( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3802 |   sqlite3 *db,                   /* Database to be rekeyed */ | 
 | 3803 |   const void *pKey, int nKey     /* The new key */ | 
 | 3804 | ); | 
 | 3805 |  | 
 | 3806 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 3807 | ** Specify the activation key for a SEE database.  Unless  | 
 | 3808 | ** activated, none of the SEE routines will work. | 
 | 3809 | */ | 
 | 3810 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_activate_see( | 
 | 3811 |   const char *zPassPhrase        /* Activation phrase */ | 
 | 3812 | ); | 
 | 3813 | #endif | 
 | 3814 |  | 
 | 3815 | #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_CEROD | 
 | 3816 | /* | 
 | 3817 | ** Specify the activation key for a CEROD database.  Unless  | 
 | 3818 | ** activated, none of the CEROD routines will work. | 
 | 3819 | */ | 
 | 3820 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_activate_cerod( | 
 | 3821 |   const char *zPassPhrase        /* Activation phrase */ | 
 | 3822 | ); | 
 | 3823 | #endif | 
 | 3824 |  | 
 | 3825 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3826 | ** CAPI3REF: Suspend Execution For A Short Time | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3827 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3828 | ** ^The sqlite3_sleep() function causes the current thread to suspend execution | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3829 | ** for at least a number of milliseconds specified in its parameter. | 
 | 3830 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3831 | ** ^If the operating system does not support sleep requests with | 
 | 3832 | ** millisecond time resolution, then the time will be rounded up to | 
 | 3833 | ** the nearest second. ^The number of milliseconds of sleep actually | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3834 | ** requested from the operating system is returned. | 
 | 3835 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3836 | ** ^SQLite implements this interface by calling the xSleep() | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3837 | ** method of the default [sqlite3_vfs] object. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3838 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3839 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_sleep(int); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3840 |  | 
 | 3841 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3842 | ** CAPI3REF: Name Of The Folder Holding Temporary Files | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3843 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3844 | ** ^(If this global variable is made to point to a string which is | 
 | 3845 | ** the name of a folder (a.k.a. directory), then all temporary files | 
 | 3846 | ** created by SQLite when using a built-in [sqlite3_vfs | VFS] | 
 | 3847 | ** will be placed in that directory.)^  ^If this variable | 
 | 3848 | ** is a NULL pointer, then SQLite performs a search for an appropriate | 
 | 3849 | ** temporary file directory. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3850 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3851 | ** It is not safe to read or modify this variable in more than one | 
 | 3852 | ** thread at a time.  It is not safe to read or modify this variable | 
 | 3853 | ** if a [database connection] is being used at the same time in a separate | 
 | 3854 | ** thread. | 
 | 3855 | ** It is intended that this variable be set once | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3856 | ** as part of process initialization and before any SQLite interface | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3857 | ** routines have been called and that this variable remain unchanged | 
 | 3858 | ** thereafter. | 
 | 3859 | ** | 
 | 3860 | ** ^The [temp_store_directory pragma] may modify this variable and cause | 
 | 3861 | ** it to point to memory obtained from [sqlite3_malloc].  ^Furthermore, | 
 | 3862 | ** the [temp_store_directory pragma] always assumes that any string | 
 | 3863 | ** that this variable points to is held in memory obtained from  | 
 | 3864 | ** [sqlite3_malloc] and the pragma may attempt to free that memory | 
 | 3865 | ** using [sqlite3_free]. | 
 | 3866 | ** Hence, if this variable is modified directly, either it should be | 
 | 3867 | ** made NULL or made to point to memory obtained from [sqlite3_malloc] | 
 | 3868 | ** or else the use of the [temp_store_directory pragma] should be avoided. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3869 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3870 | SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXTERN char *sqlite3_temp_directory; | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3871 |  | 
 | 3872 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3873 | ** CAPI3REF: Test For Auto-Commit Mode | 
 | 3874 | ** KEYWORDS: {autocommit mode} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3875 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3876 | ** ^The sqlite3_get_autocommit() interface returns non-zero or | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3877 | ** zero if the given database connection is or is not in autocommit mode, | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3878 | ** respectively.  ^Autocommit mode is on by default. | 
 | 3879 | ** ^Autocommit mode is disabled by a [BEGIN] statement. | 
 | 3880 | ** ^Autocommit mode is re-enabled by a [COMMIT] or [ROLLBACK]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3881 | ** | 
 | 3882 | ** If certain kinds of errors occur on a statement within a multi-statement | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3883 | ** transaction (errors including [SQLITE_FULL], [SQLITE_IOERR], | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3884 | ** [SQLITE_NOMEM], [SQLITE_BUSY], and [SQLITE_INTERRUPT]) then the | 
 | 3885 | ** transaction might be rolled back automatically.  The only way to | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3886 | ** find out whether SQLite automatically rolled back the transaction after | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3887 | ** an error is to use this function. | 
 | 3888 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3889 | ** If another thread changes the autocommit status of the database | 
 | 3890 | ** connection while this routine is running, then the return value | 
 | 3891 | ** is undefined. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3892 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3893 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_get_autocommit(sqlite3*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3894 |  | 
 | 3895 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3896 | ** CAPI3REF: Find The Database Handle Of A Prepared Statement | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3897 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3898 | ** ^The sqlite3_db_handle interface returns the [database connection] handle | 
 | 3899 | ** to which a [prepared statement] belongs.  ^The [database connection] | 
 | 3900 | ** returned by sqlite3_db_handle is the same [database connection] | 
 | 3901 | ** that was the first argument | 
 | 3902 | ** to the [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] call (or its variants) that was used to | 
 | 3903 | ** create the statement in the first place. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3904 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3905 | SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_db_handle(sqlite3_stmt*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3906 |  | 
 | 3907 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3908 | ** CAPI3REF: Find the next prepared statement | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3909 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3910 | ** ^This interface returns a pointer to the next [prepared statement] after | 
 | 3911 | ** pStmt associated with the [database connection] pDb.  ^If pStmt is NULL | 
 | 3912 | ** then this interface returns a pointer to the first prepared statement | 
 | 3913 | ** associated with the database connection pDb.  ^If no prepared statement | 
 | 3914 | ** satisfies the conditions of this routine, it returns NULL. | 
 | 3915 | ** | 
 | 3916 | ** The [database connection] pointer D in a call to | 
 | 3917 | ** [sqlite3_next_stmt(D,S)] must refer to an open database | 
 | 3918 | ** connection and in particular must not be a NULL pointer. | 
 | 3919 | */ | 
 | 3920 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_stmt *sqlite3_next_stmt(sqlite3 *pDb, sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); | 
 | 3921 |  | 
 | 3922 | /* | 
 | 3923 | ** CAPI3REF: Commit And Rollback Notification Callbacks | 
 | 3924 | ** | 
 | 3925 | ** ^The sqlite3_commit_hook() interface registers a callback | 
 | 3926 | ** function to be invoked whenever a transaction is [COMMIT | committed]. | 
 | 3927 | ** ^Any callback set by a previous call to sqlite3_commit_hook() | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3928 | ** for the same database connection is overridden. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3929 | ** ^The sqlite3_rollback_hook() interface registers a callback | 
 | 3930 | ** function to be invoked whenever a transaction is [ROLLBACK | rolled back]. | 
 | 3931 | ** ^Any callback set by a previous call to sqlite3_rollback_hook() | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3932 | ** for the same database connection is overridden. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3933 | ** ^The pArg argument is passed through to the callback. | 
 | 3934 | ** ^If the callback on a commit hook function returns non-zero, | 
 | 3935 | ** then the commit is converted into a rollback. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3936 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3937 | ** ^The sqlite3_commit_hook(D,C,P) and sqlite3_rollback_hook(D,C,P) functions | 
 | 3938 | ** return the P argument from the previous call of the same function | 
 | 3939 | ** on the same [database connection] D, or NULL for | 
 | 3940 | ** the first call for each function on D. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3941 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3942 | ** The callback implementation must not do anything that will modify | 
 | 3943 | ** the database connection that invoked the callback.  Any actions | 
 | 3944 | ** to modify the database connection must be deferred until after the | 
 | 3945 | ** completion of the [sqlite3_step()] call that triggered the commit | 
 | 3946 | ** or rollback hook in the first place. | 
 | 3947 | ** Note that [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and [sqlite3_step()] both modify their | 
 | 3948 | ** database connections for the meaning of "modify" in this paragraph. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3949 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3950 | ** ^Registering a NULL function disables the callback. | 
 | 3951 | ** | 
 | 3952 | ** ^When the commit hook callback routine returns zero, the [COMMIT] | 
 | 3953 | ** operation is allowed to continue normally.  ^If the commit hook | 
 | 3954 | ** returns non-zero, then the [COMMIT] is converted into a [ROLLBACK]. | 
 | 3955 | ** ^The rollback hook is invoked on a rollback that results from a commit | 
 | 3956 | ** hook returning non-zero, just as it would be with any other rollback. | 
 | 3957 | ** | 
 | 3958 | ** ^For the purposes of this API, a transaction is said to have been | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3959 | ** rolled back if an explicit "ROLLBACK" statement is executed, or | 
 | 3960 | ** an error or constraint causes an implicit rollback to occur. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3961 | ** ^The rollback callback is not invoked if a transaction is | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3962 | ** automatically rolled back because the database connection is closed. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3963 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3964 | ** See also the [sqlite3_update_hook()] interface. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3965 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3966 | SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_commit_hook(sqlite3*, int(*)(void*), void*); | 
 | 3967 | SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_rollback_hook(sqlite3*, void(*)(void *), void*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3968 |  | 
 | 3969 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3970 | ** CAPI3REF: Data Change Notification Callbacks | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3971 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3972 | ** ^The sqlite3_update_hook() interface registers a callback function | 
 | 3973 | ** with the [database connection] identified by the first argument | 
 | 3974 | ** to be invoked whenever a row is updated, inserted or deleted. | 
 | 3975 | ** ^Any callback set by a previous call to this function | 
 | 3976 | ** for the same database connection is overridden. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3977 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3978 | ** ^The second argument is a pointer to the function to invoke when a | 
 | 3979 | ** row is updated, inserted or deleted. | 
 | 3980 | ** ^The first argument to the callback is a copy of the third argument | 
 | 3981 | ** to sqlite3_update_hook(). | 
 | 3982 | ** ^The second callback argument is one of [SQLITE_INSERT], [SQLITE_DELETE], | 
 | 3983 | ** or [SQLITE_UPDATE], depending on the operation that caused the callback | 
 | 3984 | ** to be invoked. | 
 | 3985 | ** ^The third and fourth arguments to the callback contain pointers to the | 
 | 3986 | ** database and table name containing the affected row. | 
 | 3987 | ** ^The final callback parameter is the [rowid] of the row. | 
 | 3988 | ** ^In the case of an update, this is the [rowid] after the update takes place. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3989 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3990 | ** ^(The update hook is not invoked when internal system tables are | 
 | 3991 | ** modified (i.e. sqlite_master and sqlite_sequence).)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3992 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3993 | ** ^In the current implementation, the update hook | 
 | 3994 | ** is not invoked when duplication rows are deleted because of an | 
 | 3995 | ** [ON CONFLICT | ON CONFLICT REPLACE] clause.  ^Nor is the update hook | 
 | 3996 | ** invoked when rows are deleted using the [truncate optimization]. | 
 | 3997 | ** The exceptions defined in this paragraph might change in a future | 
 | 3998 | ** release of SQLite. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 3999 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4000 | ** The update hook implementation must not do anything that will modify | 
 | 4001 | ** the database connection that invoked the update hook.  Any actions | 
 | 4002 | ** to modify the database connection must be deferred until after the | 
 | 4003 | ** completion of the [sqlite3_step()] call that triggered the update hook. | 
 | 4004 | ** Note that [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and [sqlite3_step()] both modify their | 
 | 4005 | ** database connections for the meaning of "modify" in this paragraph. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4006 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4007 | ** ^The sqlite3_update_hook(D,C,P) function | 
 | 4008 | ** returns the P argument from the previous call | 
 | 4009 | ** on the same [database connection] D, or NULL for | 
 | 4010 | ** the first call on D. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4011 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4012 | ** See also the [sqlite3_commit_hook()] and [sqlite3_rollback_hook()] | 
 | 4013 | ** interfaces. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4014 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4015 | SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_update_hook( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4016 |   sqlite3*,  | 
 | 4017 |   void(*)(void *,int ,char const *,char const *,sqlite3_int64), | 
 | 4018 |   void* | 
 | 4019 | ); | 
 | 4020 |  | 
 | 4021 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4022 | ** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable Shared Pager Cache | 
 | 4023 | ** KEYWORDS: {shared cache} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4024 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4025 | ** ^(This routine enables or disables the sharing of the database cache | 
 | 4026 | ** and schema data structures between [database connection | connections] | 
 | 4027 | ** to the same database. Sharing is enabled if the argument is true | 
 | 4028 | ** and disabled if the argument is false.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4029 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4030 | ** ^Cache sharing is enabled and disabled for an entire process. | 
 | 4031 | ** This is a change as of SQLite version 3.5.0. In prior versions of SQLite, | 
 | 4032 | ** sharing was enabled or disabled for each thread separately. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4033 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4034 | ** ^(The cache sharing mode set by this interface effects all subsequent | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4035 | ** calls to [sqlite3_open()], [sqlite3_open_v2()], and [sqlite3_open16()]. | 
 | 4036 | ** Existing database connections continue use the sharing mode | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4037 | ** that was in effect at the time they were opened.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4038 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4039 | ** ^(This routine returns [SQLITE_OK] if shared cache was enabled or disabled | 
 | 4040 | ** successfully.  An [error code] is returned otherwise.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4041 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4042 | ** ^Shared cache is disabled by default. But this might change in | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4043 | ** future releases of SQLite.  Applications that care about shared | 
 | 4044 | ** cache setting should set it explicitly. | 
 | 4045 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4046 | ** See Also:  [SQLite Shared-Cache Mode] | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4047 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4048 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_enable_shared_cache(int); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4049 |  | 
 | 4050 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4051 | ** CAPI3REF: Attempt To Free Heap Memory | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4052 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4053 | ** ^The sqlite3_release_memory() interface attempts to free N bytes | 
 | 4054 | ** of heap memory by deallocating non-essential memory allocations | 
 | 4055 | ** held by the database library.   Memory used to cache database | 
 | 4056 | ** pages to improve performance is an example of non-essential memory. | 
 | 4057 | ** ^sqlite3_release_memory() returns the number of bytes actually freed, | 
 | 4058 | ** which might be more or less than the amount requested. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4059 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4060 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_release_memory(int); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4061 |  | 
 | 4062 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4063 | ** CAPI3REF: Impose A Limit On Heap Size | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4064 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4065 | ** ^The sqlite3_soft_heap_limit() interface places a "soft" limit | 
 | 4066 | ** on the amount of heap memory that may be allocated by SQLite. | 
 | 4067 | ** ^If an internal allocation is requested that would exceed the | 
 | 4068 | ** soft heap limit, [sqlite3_release_memory()] is invoked one or | 
 | 4069 | ** more times to free up some space before the allocation is performed. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4070 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4071 | ** ^The limit is called "soft" because if [sqlite3_release_memory()] | 
 | 4072 | ** cannot free sufficient memory to prevent the limit from being exceeded, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4073 | ** the memory is allocated anyway and the current operation proceeds. | 
 | 4074 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4075 | ** ^A negative or zero value for N means that there is no soft heap limit and | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4076 | ** [sqlite3_release_memory()] will only be called when memory is exhausted. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4077 | ** ^The default value for the soft heap limit is zero. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4078 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4079 | ** ^(SQLite makes a best effort to honor the soft heap limit. | 
 | 4080 | ** But if the soft heap limit cannot be honored, execution will | 
 | 4081 | ** continue without error or notification.)^  This is why the limit is | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4082 | ** called a "soft" limit.  It is advisory only. | 
 | 4083 | ** | 
 | 4084 | ** Prior to SQLite version 3.5.0, this routine only constrained the memory | 
 | 4085 | ** allocated by a single thread - the same thread in which this routine | 
 | 4086 | ** runs.  Beginning with SQLite version 3.5.0, the soft heap limit is | 
 | 4087 | ** applied to all threads. The value specified for the soft heap limit | 
 | 4088 | ** is an upper bound on the total memory allocation for all threads. In | 
 | 4089 | ** version 3.5.0 there is no mechanism for limiting the heap usage for | 
 | 4090 | ** individual threads. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4091 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4092 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_soft_heap_limit(int); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4093 |  | 
 | 4094 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4095 | ** CAPI3REF: Extract Metadata About A Column Of A Table | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4096 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4097 | ** ^This routine returns metadata about a specific column of a specific | 
 | 4098 | ** database table accessible using the [database connection] handle | 
 | 4099 | ** passed as the first function argument. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4100 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4101 | ** ^The column is identified by the second, third and fourth parameters to | 
 | 4102 | ** this function. ^The second parameter is either the name of the database | 
 | 4103 | ** (i.e. "main", "temp", or an attached database) containing the specified | 
 | 4104 | ** table or NULL. ^If it is NULL, then all attached databases are searched | 
 | 4105 | ** for the table using the same algorithm used by the database engine to | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4106 | ** resolve unqualified table references. | 
 | 4107 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4108 | ** ^The third and fourth parameters to this function are the table and column | 
 | 4109 | ** name of the desired column, respectively. Neither of these parameters | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4110 | ** may be NULL. | 
 | 4111 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4112 | ** ^Metadata is returned by writing to the memory locations passed as the 5th | 
 | 4113 | ** and subsequent parameters to this function. ^Any of these arguments may be | 
 | 4114 | ** NULL, in which case the corresponding element of metadata is omitted. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4115 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4116 | ** ^(<blockquote> | 
 | 4117 | ** <table border="1"> | 
 | 4118 | ** <tr><th> Parameter <th> Output<br>Type <th>  Description | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4119 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4120 | ** <tr><td> 5th <td> const char* <td> Data type | 
 | 4121 | ** <tr><td> 6th <td> const char* <td> Name of default collation sequence | 
 | 4122 | ** <tr><td> 7th <td> int         <td> True if column has a NOT NULL constraint | 
 | 4123 | ** <tr><td> 8th <td> int         <td> True if column is part of the PRIMARY KEY | 
 | 4124 | ** <tr><td> 9th <td> int         <td> True if column is [AUTOINCREMENT] | 
 | 4125 | ** </table> | 
 | 4126 | ** </blockquote>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4127 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4128 | ** ^The memory pointed to by the character pointers returned for the | 
 | 4129 | ** declaration type and collation sequence is valid only until the next | 
 | 4130 | ** call to any SQLite API function. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4131 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4132 | ** ^If the specified table is actually a view, an [error code] is returned. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4133 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4134 | ** ^If the specified column is "rowid", "oid" or "_rowid_" and an | 
 | 4135 | ** [INTEGER PRIMARY KEY] column has been explicitly declared, then the output | 
 | 4136 | ** parameters are set for the explicitly declared column. ^(If there is no | 
 | 4137 | ** explicitly declared [INTEGER PRIMARY KEY] column, then the output | 
 | 4138 | ** parameters are set as follows: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4139 | ** | 
 | 4140 | ** <pre> | 
 | 4141 | **     data type: "INTEGER" | 
 | 4142 | **     collation sequence: "BINARY" | 
 | 4143 | **     not null: 0 | 
 | 4144 | **     primary key: 1 | 
 | 4145 | **     auto increment: 0 | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4146 | ** </pre>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4147 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4148 | ** ^(This function may load one or more schemas from database files. If an | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4149 | ** error occurs during this process, or if the requested table or column | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4150 | ** cannot be found, an [error code] is returned and an error message left | 
 | 4151 | ** in the [database connection] (to be retrieved using sqlite3_errmsg()).)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4152 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4153 | ** ^This API is only available if the library was compiled with the | 
 | 4154 | ** [SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA] C-preprocessor symbol defined. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4155 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4156 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_table_column_metadata( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4157 |   sqlite3 *db,                /* Connection handle */ | 
 | 4158 |   const char *zDbName,        /* Database name or NULL */ | 
 | 4159 |   const char *zTableName,     /* Table name */ | 
 | 4160 |   const char *zColumnName,    /* Column name */ | 
 | 4161 |   char const **pzDataType,    /* OUTPUT: Declared data type */ | 
 | 4162 |   char const **pzCollSeq,     /* OUTPUT: Collation sequence name */ | 
 | 4163 |   int *pNotNull,              /* OUTPUT: True if NOT NULL constraint exists */ | 
 | 4164 |   int *pPrimaryKey,           /* OUTPUT: True if column part of PK */ | 
 | 4165 |   int *pAutoinc               /* OUTPUT: True if column is auto-increment */ | 
 | 4166 | ); | 
 | 4167 |  | 
 | 4168 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4169 | ** CAPI3REF: Load An Extension | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4170 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4171 | ** ^This interface loads an SQLite extension library from the named file. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4172 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4173 | ** ^The sqlite3_load_extension() interface attempts to load an | 
 | 4174 | ** SQLite extension library contained in the file zFile. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4175 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4176 | ** ^The entry point is zProc. | 
 | 4177 | ** ^zProc may be 0, in which case the name of the entry point | 
 | 4178 | ** defaults to "sqlite3_extension_init". | 
 | 4179 | ** ^The sqlite3_load_extension() interface returns | 
 | 4180 | ** [SQLITE_OK] on success and [SQLITE_ERROR] if something goes wrong. | 
 | 4181 | ** ^If an error occurs and pzErrMsg is not 0, then the | 
 | 4182 | ** [sqlite3_load_extension()] interface shall attempt to | 
 | 4183 | ** fill *pzErrMsg with error message text stored in memory | 
 | 4184 | ** obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()]. The calling function | 
 | 4185 | ** should free this memory by calling [sqlite3_free()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4186 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4187 | ** ^Extension loading must be enabled using | 
 | 4188 | ** [sqlite3_enable_load_extension()] prior to calling this API, | 
 | 4189 | ** otherwise an error will be returned. | 
 | 4190 | ** | 
 | 4191 | ** See also the [load_extension() SQL function]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4192 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4193 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_load_extension( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4194 |   sqlite3 *db,          /* Load the extension into this database connection */ | 
 | 4195 |   const char *zFile,    /* Name of the shared library containing extension */ | 
 | 4196 |   const char *zProc,    /* Entry point.  Derived from zFile if 0 */ | 
 | 4197 |   char **pzErrMsg       /* Put error message here if not 0 */ | 
 | 4198 | ); | 
 | 4199 |  | 
 | 4200 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4201 | ** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable Extension Loading | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4202 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4203 | ** ^So as not to open security holes in older applications that are | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4204 | ** unprepared to deal with extension loading, and as a means of disabling | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4205 | ** extension loading while evaluating user-entered SQL, the following API | 
 | 4206 | ** is provided to turn the [sqlite3_load_extension()] mechanism on and off. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4207 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4208 | ** ^Extension loading is off by default. See ticket #1863. | 
 | 4209 | ** ^Call the sqlite3_enable_load_extension() routine with onoff==1 | 
 | 4210 | ** to turn extension loading on and call it with onoff==0 to turn | 
 | 4211 | ** it back off again. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4212 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4213 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_enable_load_extension(sqlite3 *db, int onoff); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4214 |  | 
 | 4215 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4216 | ** CAPI3REF: Automatically Load An Extensions | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4217 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4218 | ** ^This API can be invoked at program startup in order to register | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4219 | ** one or more statically linked extensions that will be available | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4220 | ** to all new [database connections]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4221 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4222 | ** ^(This routine stores a pointer to the extension entry point | 
 | 4223 | ** in an array that is obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()].  That memory | 
 | 4224 | ** is deallocated by [sqlite3_reset_auto_extension()].)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4225 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4226 | ** ^This function registers an extension entry point that is | 
 | 4227 | ** automatically invoked whenever a new [database connection] | 
 | 4228 | ** is opened using [sqlite3_open()], [sqlite3_open16()], | 
 | 4229 | ** or [sqlite3_open_v2()]. | 
 | 4230 | ** ^Duplicate extensions are detected so calling this routine | 
 | 4231 | ** multiple times with the same extension is harmless. | 
 | 4232 | ** ^Automatic extensions apply across all threads. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4233 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4234 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_auto_extension(void (*xEntryPoint)(void)); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4235 |  | 
 | 4236 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4237 | ** CAPI3REF: Reset Automatic Extension Loading | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4238 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4239 | ** ^(This function disables all previously registered automatic | 
 | 4240 | ** extensions. It undoes the effect of all prior | 
 | 4241 | ** [sqlite3_auto_extension()] calls.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4242 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4243 | ** ^This function disables automatic extensions in all threads. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4244 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4245 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_reset_auto_extension(void); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4246 |  | 
 | 4247 | /* | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4248 | ** The interface to the virtual-table mechanism is currently considered | 
 | 4249 | ** to be experimental.  The interface might change in incompatible ways. | 
 | 4250 | ** If this is a problem for you, do not use the interface at this time. | 
 | 4251 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4252 | ** When the virtual-table mechanism stabilizes, we will declare the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4253 | ** interface fixed, support it indefinitely, and remove this comment. | 
 | 4254 | */ | 
 | 4255 |  | 
 | 4256 | /* | 
 | 4257 | ** Structures used by the virtual table interface | 
 | 4258 | */ | 
 | 4259 | typedef struct sqlite3_vtab sqlite3_vtab; | 
 | 4260 | typedef struct sqlite3_index_info sqlite3_index_info; | 
 | 4261 | typedef struct sqlite3_vtab_cursor sqlite3_vtab_cursor; | 
 | 4262 | typedef struct sqlite3_module sqlite3_module; | 
 | 4263 |  | 
 | 4264 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4265 | ** CAPI3REF: Virtual Table Object | 
 | 4266 | ** KEYWORDS: sqlite3_module {virtual table module} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4267 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4268 | ** This structure, sometimes called a a "virtual table module",  | 
 | 4269 | ** defines the implementation of a [virtual tables].   | 
 | 4270 | ** This structure consists mostly of methods for the module. | 
 | 4271 | ** | 
 | 4272 | ** ^A virtual table module is created by filling in a persistent | 
 | 4273 | ** instance of this structure and passing a pointer to that instance | 
 | 4274 | ** to [sqlite3_create_module()] or [sqlite3_create_module_v2()]. | 
 | 4275 | ** ^The registration remains valid until it is replaced by a different | 
 | 4276 | ** module or until the [database connection] closes.  The content | 
 | 4277 | ** of this structure must not change while it is registered with | 
 | 4278 | ** any database connection. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4279 | */ | 
 | 4280 | struct sqlite3_module { | 
 | 4281 |   int iVersion; | 
 | 4282 |   int (*xCreate)(sqlite3*, void *pAux, | 
 | 4283 |                int argc, const char *const*argv, | 
 | 4284 |                sqlite3_vtab **ppVTab, char**); | 
 | 4285 |   int (*xConnect)(sqlite3*, void *pAux, | 
 | 4286 |                int argc, const char *const*argv, | 
 | 4287 |                sqlite3_vtab **ppVTab, char**); | 
 | 4288 |   int (*xBestIndex)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, sqlite3_index_info*); | 
 | 4289 |   int (*xDisconnect)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab); | 
 | 4290 |   int (*xDestroy)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab); | 
 | 4291 |   int (*xOpen)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, sqlite3_vtab_cursor **ppCursor); | 
 | 4292 |   int (*xClose)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*); | 
 | 4293 |   int (*xFilter)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*, int idxNum, const char *idxStr, | 
 | 4294 |                 int argc, sqlite3_value **argv); | 
 | 4295 |   int (*xNext)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*); | 
 | 4296 |   int (*xEof)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*); | 
 | 4297 |   int (*xColumn)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*, sqlite3_context*, int); | 
 | 4298 |   int (*xRowid)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*, sqlite3_int64 *pRowid); | 
 | 4299 |   int (*xUpdate)(sqlite3_vtab *, int, sqlite3_value **, sqlite3_int64 *); | 
 | 4300 |   int (*xBegin)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab); | 
 | 4301 |   int (*xSync)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab); | 
 | 4302 |   int (*xCommit)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab); | 
 | 4303 |   int (*xRollback)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab); | 
 | 4304 |   int (*xFindFunction)(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int nArg, const char *zName, | 
 | 4305 |                        void (**pxFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**), | 
 | 4306 |                        void **ppArg); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4307 |   int (*xRename)(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, const char *zNew); | 
 | 4308 | }; | 
 | 4309 |  | 
 | 4310 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4311 | ** CAPI3REF: Virtual Table Indexing Information | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4312 | ** KEYWORDS: sqlite3_index_info | 
 | 4313 | ** | 
 | 4314 | ** The sqlite3_index_info structure and its substructures is used to | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4315 | ** pass information into and receive the reply from the [xBestIndex] | 
 | 4316 | ** method of a [virtual table module].  The fields under **Inputs** are the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4317 | ** inputs to xBestIndex and are read-only.  xBestIndex inserts its | 
 | 4318 | ** results into the **Outputs** fields. | 
 | 4319 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4320 | ** ^(The aConstraint[] array records WHERE clause constraints of the form: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4321 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4322 | ** <pre>column OP expr</pre> | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4323 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4324 | ** where OP is =, <, <=, >, or >=.)^  ^(The particular operator is | 
 | 4325 | ** stored in aConstraint[].op.)^  ^(The index of the column is stored in | 
 | 4326 | ** aConstraint[].iColumn.)^  ^(aConstraint[].usable is TRUE if the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4327 | ** expr on the right-hand side can be evaluated (and thus the constraint | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4328 | ** is usable) and false if it cannot.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4329 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4330 | ** ^The optimizer automatically inverts terms of the form "expr OP column" | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4331 | ** and makes other simplifications to the WHERE clause in an attempt to | 
 | 4332 | ** get as many WHERE clause terms into the form shown above as possible. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4333 | ** ^The aConstraint[] array only reports WHERE clause terms that are | 
 | 4334 | ** relevant to the particular virtual table being queried. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4335 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4336 | ** ^Information about the ORDER BY clause is stored in aOrderBy[]. | 
 | 4337 | ** ^Each term of aOrderBy records a column of the ORDER BY clause. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4338 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4339 | ** The [xBestIndex] method must fill aConstraintUsage[] with information | 
 | 4340 | ** about what parameters to pass to xFilter.  ^If argvIndex>0 then | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4341 | ** the right-hand side of the corresponding aConstraint[] is evaluated | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4342 | ** and becomes the argvIndex-th entry in argv.  ^(If aConstraintUsage[].omit | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4343 | ** is true, then the constraint is assumed to be fully handled by the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4344 | ** virtual table and is not checked again by SQLite.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4345 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4346 | ** ^The idxNum and idxPtr values are recorded and passed into the | 
 | 4347 | ** [xFilter] method. | 
 | 4348 | ** ^[sqlite3_free()] is used to free idxPtr if and only if | 
 | 4349 | ** needToFreeIdxPtr is true. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4350 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4351 | ** ^The orderByConsumed means that output from [xFilter]/[xNext] will occur in | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4352 | ** the correct order to satisfy the ORDER BY clause so that no separate | 
 | 4353 | ** sorting step is required. | 
 | 4354 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4355 | ** ^The estimatedCost value is an estimate of the cost of doing the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4356 | ** particular lookup.  A full scan of a table with N entries should have | 
 | 4357 | ** a cost of N.  A binary search of a table of N entries should have a | 
 | 4358 | ** cost of approximately log(N). | 
 | 4359 | */ | 
 | 4360 | struct sqlite3_index_info { | 
 | 4361 |   /* Inputs */ | 
 | 4362 |   int nConstraint;           /* Number of entries in aConstraint */ | 
 | 4363 |   struct sqlite3_index_constraint { | 
 | 4364 |      int iColumn;              /* Column on left-hand side of constraint */ | 
 | 4365 |      unsigned char op;         /* Constraint operator */ | 
 | 4366 |      unsigned char usable;     /* True if this constraint is usable */ | 
 | 4367 |      int iTermOffset;          /* Used internally - xBestIndex should ignore */ | 
 | 4368 |   } *aConstraint;            /* Table of WHERE clause constraints */ | 
 | 4369 |   int nOrderBy;              /* Number of terms in the ORDER BY clause */ | 
 | 4370 |   struct sqlite3_index_orderby { | 
 | 4371 |      int iColumn;              /* Column number */ | 
 | 4372 |      unsigned char desc;       /* True for DESC.  False for ASC. */ | 
 | 4373 |   } *aOrderBy;               /* The ORDER BY clause */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4374 |   /* Outputs */ | 
 | 4375 |   struct sqlite3_index_constraint_usage { | 
 | 4376 |     int argvIndex;           /* if >0, constraint is part of argv to xFilter */ | 
 | 4377 |     unsigned char omit;      /* Do not code a test for this constraint */ | 
 | 4378 |   } *aConstraintUsage; | 
 | 4379 |   int idxNum;                /* Number used to identify the index */ | 
 | 4380 |   char *idxStr;              /* String, possibly obtained from sqlite3_malloc */ | 
 | 4381 |   int needToFreeIdxStr;      /* Free idxStr using sqlite3_free() if true */ | 
 | 4382 |   int orderByConsumed;       /* True if output is already ordered */ | 
 | 4383 |   double estimatedCost;      /* Estimated cost of using this index */ | 
 | 4384 | }; | 
 | 4385 | #define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ    2 | 
 | 4386 | #define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GT    4 | 
 | 4387 | #define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LE    8 | 
 | 4388 | #define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LT    16 | 
 | 4389 | #define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GE    32 | 
 | 4390 | #define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_MATCH 64 | 
 | 4391 |  | 
 | 4392 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4393 | ** CAPI3REF: Register A Virtual Table Implementation | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4394 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4395 | ** ^These routines are used to register a new [virtual table module] name. | 
 | 4396 | ** ^Module names must be registered before | 
 | 4397 | ** creating a new [virtual table] using the module and before using a | 
 | 4398 | ** preexisting [virtual table] for the module. | 
 | 4399 | ** | 
 | 4400 | ** ^The module name is registered on the [database connection] specified | 
 | 4401 | ** by the first parameter.  ^The name of the module is given by the  | 
 | 4402 | ** second parameter.  ^The third parameter is a pointer to | 
 | 4403 | ** the implementation of the [virtual table module].   ^The fourth | 
 | 4404 | ** parameter is an arbitrary client data pointer that is passed through | 
 | 4405 | ** into the [xCreate] and [xConnect] methods of the virtual table module | 
 | 4406 | ** when a new virtual table is be being created or reinitialized. | 
 | 4407 | ** | 
 | 4408 | ** ^The sqlite3_create_module_v2() interface has a fifth parameter which | 
 | 4409 | ** is a pointer to a destructor for the pClientData.  ^SQLite will | 
 | 4410 | ** invoke the destructor function (if it is not NULL) when SQLite | 
 | 4411 | ** no longer needs the pClientData pointer.  ^The sqlite3_create_module() | 
 | 4412 | ** interface is equivalent to sqlite3_create_module_v2() with a NULL | 
 | 4413 | ** destructor. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4414 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 4415 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_create_module( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4416 |   sqlite3 *db,               /* SQLite connection to register module with */ | 
 | 4417 |   const char *zName,         /* Name of the module */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4418 |   const sqlite3_module *p,   /* Methods for the module */ | 
 | 4419 |   void *pClientData          /* Client data for xCreate/xConnect */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4420 | ); | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 4421 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_create_module_v2( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4422 |   sqlite3 *db,               /* SQLite connection to register module with */ | 
 | 4423 |   const char *zName,         /* Name of the module */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4424 |   const sqlite3_module *p,   /* Methods for the module */ | 
 | 4425 |   void *pClientData,         /* Client data for xCreate/xConnect */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4426 |   void(*xDestroy)(void*)     /* Module destructor function */ | 
 | 4427 | ); | 
 | 4428 |  | 
 | 4429 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4430 | ** CAPI3REF: Virtual Table Instance Object | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4431 | ** KEYWORDS: sqlite3_vtab | 
 | 4432 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4433 | ** Every [virtual table module] implementation uses a subclass | 
 | 4434 | ** of this object to describe a particular instance | 
 | 4435 | ** of the [virtual table].  Each subclass will | 
 | 4436 | ** be tailored to the specific needs of the module implementation. | 
 | 4437 | ** The purpose of this superclass is to define certain fields that are | 
 | 4438 | ** common to all module implementations. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4439 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4440 | ** ^Virtual tables methods can set an error message by assigning a | 
 | 4441 | ** string obtained from [sqlite3_mprintf()] to zErrMsg.  The method should | 
 | 4442 | ** take care that any prior string is freed by a call to [sqlite3_free()] | 
 | 4443 | ** prior to assigning a new string to zErrMsg.  ^After the error message | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4444 | ** is delivered up to the client application, the string will be automatically | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4445 | ** freed by sqlite3_free() and the zErrMsg field will be zeroed. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4446 | */ | 
 | 4447 | struct sqlite3_vtab { | 
 | 4448 |   const sqlite3_module *pModule;  /* The module for this virtual table */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4449 |   int nRef;                       /* NO LONGER USED */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4450 |   char *zErrMsg;                  /* Error message from sqlite3_mprintf() */ | 
 | 4451 |   /* Virtual table implementations will typically add additional fields */ | 
 | 4452 | }; | 
 | 4453 |  | 
 | 4454 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4455 | ** CAPI3REF: Virtual Table Cursor Object | 
 | 4456 | ** KEYWORDS: sqlite3_vtab_cursor {virtual table cursor} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4457 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4458 | ** Every [virtual table module] implementation uses a subclass of the | 
 | 4459 | ** following structure to describe cursors that point into the | 
 | 4460 | ** [virtual table] and are used | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4461 | ** to loop through the virtual table.  Cursors are created using the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4462 | ** [sqlite3_module.xOpen | xOpen] method of the module and are destroyed | 
 | 4463 | ** by the [sqlite3_module.xClose | xClose] method.  Cursors are used | 
 | 4464 | ** by the [xFilter], [xNext], [xEof], [xColumn], and [xRowid] methods | 
 | 4465 | ** of the module.  Each module implementation will define | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4466 | ** the content of a cursor structure to suit its own needs. | 
 | 4467 | ** | 
 | 4468 | ** This superclass exists in order to define fields of the cursor that | 
 | 4469 | ** are common to all implementations. | 
 | 4470 | */ | 
 | 4471 | struct sqlite3_vtab_cursor { | 
 | 4472 |   sqlite3_vtab *pVtab;      /* Virtual table of this cursor */ | 
 | 4473 |   /* Virtual table implementations will typically add additional fields */ | 
 | 4474 | }; | 
 | 4475 |  | 
 | 4476 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4477 | ** CAPI3REF: Declare The Schema Of A Virtual Table | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4478 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4479 | ** ^The [xCreate] and [xConnect] methods of a | 
 | 4480 | ** [virtual table module] call this interface | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4481 | ** to declare the format (the names and datatypes of the columns) of | 
 | 4482 | ** the virtual tables they implement. | 
 | 4483 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 4484 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_declare_vtab(sqlite3*, const char *zSQL); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4485 |  | 
 | 4486 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4487 | ** CAPI3REF: Overload A Function For A Virtual Table | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4488 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4489 | ** ^(Virtual tables can provide alternative implementations of functions | 
 | 4490 | ** using the [xFindFunction] method of the [virtual table module].   | 
 | 4491 | ** But global versions of those functions | 
 | 4492 | ** must exist in order to be overloaded.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4493 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4494 | ** ^(This API makes sure a global version of a function with a particular | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4495 | ** name and number of parameters exists.  If no such function exists | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4496 | ** before this API is called, a new function is created.)^  ^The implementation | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4497 | ** of the new function always causes an exception to be thrown.  So | 
 | 4498 | ** the new function is not good for anything by itself.  Its only | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4499 | ** purpose is to be a placeholder function that can be overloaded | 
 | 4500 | ** by a [virtual table]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4501 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 4502 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_overload_function(sqlite3*, const char *zFuncName, int nArg); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4503 |  | 
 | 4504 | /* | 
 | 4505 | ** The interface to the virtual-table mechanism defined above (back up | 
 | 4506 | ** to a comment remarkably similar to this one) is currently considered | 
 | 4507 | ** to be experimental.  The interface might change in incompatible ways. | 
 | 4508 | ** If this is a problem for you, do not use the interface at this time. | 
 | 4509 | ** | 
 | 4510 | ** When the virtual-table mechanism stabilizes, we will declare the | 
 | 4511 | ** interface fixed, support it indefinitely, and remove this comment. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4512 | */ | 
 | 4513 |  | 
 | 4514 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4515 | ** CAPI3REF: A Handle To An Open BLOB | 
 | 4516 | ** KEYWORDS: {BLOB handle} {BLOB handles} | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4517 | ** | 
 | 4518 | ** An instance of this object represents an open BLOB on which | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4519 | ** [sqlite3_blob_open | incremental BLOB I/O] can be performed. | 
 | 4520 | ** ^Objects of this type are created by [sqlite3_blob_open()] | 
 | 4521 | ** and destroyed by [sqlite3_blob_close()]. | 
 | 4522 | ** ^The [sqlite3_blob_read()] and [sqlite3_blob_write()] interfaces | 
 | 4523 | ** can be used to read or write small subsections of the BLOB. | 
 | 4524 | ** ^The [sqlite3_blob_bytes()] interface returns the size of the BLOB in bytes. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4525 | */ | 
 | 4526 | typedef struct sqlite3_blob sqlite3_blob; | 
 | 4527 |  | 
 | 4528 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4529 | ** CAPI3REF: Open A BLOB For Incremental I/O | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4530 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4531 | ** ^(This interfaces opens a [BLOB handle | handle] to the BLOB located | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4532 | ** in row iRow, column zColumn, table zTable in database zDb; | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4533 | ** in other words, the same BLOB that would be selected by: | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4534 | ** | 
 | 4535 | ** <pre> | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4536 | **     SELECT zColumn FROM zDb.zTable WHERE [rowid] = iRow; | 
 | 4537 | ** </pre>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4538 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4539 | ** ^If the flags parameter is non-zero, then the BLOB is opened for read | 
 | 4540 | ** and write access. ^If it is zero, the BLOB is opened for read access. | 
 | 4541 | ** ^It is not possible to open a column that is part of an index or primary  | 
 | 4542 | ** key for writing. ^If [foreign key constraints] are enabled, it is  | 
 | 4543 | ** not possible to open a column that is part of a [child key] for writing. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4544 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4545 | ** ^Note that the database name is not the filename that contains | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4546 | ** the database but rather the symbolic name of the database that | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4547 | ** appears after the AS keyword when the database is connected using [ATTACH]. | 
 | 4548 | ** ^For the main database file, the database name is "main". | 
 | 4549 | ** ^For TEMP tables, the database name is "temp". | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4550 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4551 | ** ^(On success, [SQLITE_OK] is returned and the new [BLOB handle] is written | 
 | 4552 | ** to *ppBlob. Otherwise an [error code] is returned and *ppBlob is set | 
 | 4553 | ** to be a null pointer.)^ | 
 | 4554 | ** ^This function sets the [database connection] error code and message | 
 | 4555 | ** accessible via [sqlite3_errcode()] and [sqlite3_errmsg()] and related | 
 | 4556 | ** functions. ^Note that the *ppBlob variable is always initialized in a | 
 | 4557 | ** way that makes it safe to invoke [sqlite3_blob_close()] on *ppBlob | 
 | 4558 | ** regardless of the success or failure of this routine. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4559 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4560 | ** ^(If the row that a BLOB handle points to is modified by an | 
 | 4561 | ** [UPDATE], [DELETE], or by [ON CONFLICT] side-effects | 
 | 4562 | ** then the BLOB handle is marked as "expired". | 
 | 4563 | ** This is true if any column of the row is changed, even a column | 
 | 4564 | ** other than the one the BLOB handle is open on.)^ | 
 | 4565 | ** ^Calls to [sqlite3_blob_read()] and [sqlite3_blob_write()] for | 
 | 4566 | ** a expired BLOB handle fail with an return code of [SQLITE_ABORT]. | 
 | 4567 | ** ^(Changes written into a BLOB prior to the BLOB expiring are not | 
 | 4568 | ** rolled back by the expiration of the BLOB.  Such changes will eventually | 
 | 4569 | ** commit if the transaction continues to completion.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4570 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4571 | ** ^Use the [sqlite3_blob_bytes()] interface to determine the size of | 
 | 4572 | ** the opened blob.  ^The size of a blob may not be changed by this | 
 | 4573 | ** interface.  Use the [UPDATE] SQL command to change the size of a | 
 | 4574 | ** blob. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4575 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4576 | ** ^The [sqlite3_bind_zeroblob()] and [sqlite3_result_zeroblob()] interfaces | 
 | 4577 | ** and the built-in [zeroblob] SQL function can be used, if desired, | 
 | 4578 | ** to create an empty, zero-filled blob in which to read or write using | 
 | 4579 | ** this interface. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4580 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4581 | ** To avoid a resource leak, every open [BLOB handle] should eventually | 
 | 4582 | ** be released by a call to [sqlite3_blob_close()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4583 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4584 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_blob_open( | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4585 |   sqlite3*, | 
 | 4586 |   const char *zDb, | 
 | 4587 |   const char *zTable, | 
 | 4588 |   const char *zColumn, | 
 | 4589 |   sqlite3_int64 iRow, | 
 | 4590 |   int flags, | 
 | 4591 |   sqlite3_blob **ppBlob | 
 | 4592 | ); | 
 | 4593 |  | 
 | 4594 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4595 | ** CAPI3REF: Close A BLOB Handle | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4596 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4597 | ** ^Closes an open [BLOB handle]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4598 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4599 | ** ^Closing a BLOB shall cause the current transaction to commit | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4600 | ** if there are no other BLOBs, no pending prepared statements, and the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4601 | ** database connection is in [autocommit mode]. | 
 | 4602 | ** ^If any writes were made to the BLOB, they might be held in cache | 
 | 4603 | ** until the close operation if they will fit. | 
 | 4604 | ** | 
 | 4605 | ** ^(Closing the BLOB often forces the changes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4606 | ** out to disk and so if any I/O errors occur, they will likely occur | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4607 | ** at the time when the BLOB is closed.  Any errors that occur during | 
 | 4608 | ** closing are reported as a non-zero return value.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4609 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4610 | ** ^(The BLOB is closed unconditionally.  Even if this routine returns | 
 | 4611 | ** an error code, the BLOB is still closed.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4612 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4613 | ** ^Calling this routine with a null pointer (such as would be returned | 
 | 4614 | ** by a failed call to [sqlite3_blob_open()]) is a harmless no-op. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4615 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4616 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_blob_close(sqlite3_blob *); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4617 |  | 
 | 4618 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4619 | ** CAPI3REF: Return The Size Of An Open BLOB | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4620 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4621 | ** ^Returns the size in bytes of the BLOB accessible via the  | 
 | 4622 | ** successfully opened [BLOB handle] in its only argument.  ^The | 
 | 4623 | ** incremental blob I/O routines can only read or overwriting existing | 
 | 4624 | ** blob content; they cannot change the size of a blob. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4625 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4626 | ** This routine only works on a [BLOB handle] which has been created | 
 | 4627 | ** by a prior successful call to [sqlite3_blob_open()] and which has not | 
 | 4628 | ** been closed by [sqlite3_blob_close()].  Passing any other pointer in | 
 | 4629 | ** to this routine results in undefined and probably undesirable behavior. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4630 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4631 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_blob_bytes(sqlite3_blob *); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4632 |  | 
 | 4633 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4634 | ** CAPI3REF: Read Data From A BLOB Incrementally | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4635 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4636 | ** ^(This function is used to read data from an open [BLOB handle] into a | 
 | 4637 | ** caller-supplied buffer. N bytes of data are copied into buffer Z | 
 | 4638 | ** from the open BLOB, starting at offset iOffset.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4639 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4640 | ** ^If offset iOffset is less than N bytes from the end of the BLOB, | 
 | 4641 | ** [SQLITE_ERROR] is returned and no data is read.  ^If N or iOffset is | 
 | 4642 | ** less than zero, [SQLITE_ERROR] is returned and no data is read. | 
 | 4643 | ** ^The size of the blob (and hence the maximum value of N+iOffset) | 
 | 4644 | ** can be determined using the [sqlite3_blob_bytes()] interface. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4645 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4646 | ** ^An attempt to read from an expired [BLOB handle] fails with an | 
 | 4647 | ** error code of [SQLITE_ABORT]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4648 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4649 | ** ^(On success, sqlite3_blob_read() returns SQLITE_OK. | 
 | 4650 | ** Otherwise, an [error code] or an [extended error code] is returned.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4651 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4652 | ** This routine only works on a [BLOB handle] which has been created | 
 | 4653 | ** by a prior successful call to [sqlite3_blob_open()] and which has not | 
 | 4654 | ** been closed by [sqlite3_blob_close()].  Passing any other pointer in | 
 | 4655 | ** to this routine results in undefined and probably undesirable behavior. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4656 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4657 | ** See also: [sqlite3_blob_write()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4658 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4659 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_blob_read(sqlite3_blob *, void *Z, int N, int iOffset); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4660 |  | 
 | 4661 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4662 | ** CAPI3REF: Write Data Into A BLOB Incrementally | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4663 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4664 | ** ^This function is used to write data into an open [BLOB handle] from a | 
 | 4665 | ** caller-supplied buffer. ^N bytes of data are copied from the buffer Z | 
 | 4666 | ** into the open BLOB, starting at offset iOffset. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4667 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4668 | ** ^If the [BLOB handle] passed as the first argument was not opened for | 
 | 4669 | ** writing (the flags parameter to [sqlite3_blob_open()] was zero), | 
 | 4670 | ** this function returns [SQLITE_READONLY]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4671 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4672 | ** ^This function may only modify the contents of the BLOB; it is | 
 | 4673 | ** not possible to increase the size of a BLOB using this API. | 
 | 4674 | ** ^If offset iOffset is less than N bytes from the end of the BLOB, | 
 | 4675 | ** [SQLITE_ERROR] is returned and no data is written.  ^If N is | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4676 | ** less than zero [SQLITE_ERROR] is returned and no data is written. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4677 | ** The size of the BLOB (and hence the maximum value of N+iOffset) | 
 | 4678 | ** can be determined using the [sqlite3_blob_bytes()] interface. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4679 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4680 | ** ^An attempt to write to an expired [BLOB handle] fails with an | 
 | 4681 | ** error code of [SQLITE_ABORT].  ^Writes to the BLOB that occurred | 
 | 4682 | ** before the [BLOB handle] expired are not rolled back by the | 
 | 4683 | ** expiration of the handle, though of course those changes might | 
 | 4684 | ** have been overwritten by the statement that expired the BLOB handle | 
 | 4685 | ** or by other independent statements. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4686 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4687 | ** ^(On success, sqlite3_blob_write() returns SQLITE_OK. | 
 | 4688 | ** Otherwise, an  [error code] or an [extended error code] is returned.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4689 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4690 | ** This routine only works on a [BLOB handle] which has been created | 
 | 4691 | ** by a prior successful call to [sqlite3_blob_open()] and which has not | 
 | 4692 | ** been closed by [sqlite3_blob_close()].  Passing any other pointer in | 
 | 4693 | ** to this routine results in undefined and probably undesirable behavior. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4694 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4695 | ** See also: [sqlite3_blob_read()]. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4696 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4697 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_blob_write(sqlite3_blob *, const void *z, int n, int iOffset); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4698 |  | 
 | 4699 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4700 | ** CAPI3REF: Virtual File System Objects | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4701 | ** | 
 | 4702 | ** A virtual filesystem (VFS) is an [sqlite3_vfs] object | 
 | 4703 | ** that SQLite uses to interact | 
 | 4704 | ** with the underlying operating system.  Most SQLite builds come with a | 
 | 4705 | ** single default VFS that is appropriate for the host computer. | 
 | 4706 | ** New VFSes can be registered and existing VFSes can be unregistered. | 
 | 4707 | ** The following interfaces are provided. | 
 | 4708 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4709 | ** ^The sqlite3_vfs_find() interface returns a pointer to a VFS given its name. | 
 | 4710 | ** ^Names are case sensitive. | 
 | 4711 | ** ^Names are zero-terminated UTF-8 strings. | 
 | 4712 | ** ^If there is no match, a NULL pointer is returned. | 
 | 4713 | ** ^If zVfsName is NULL then the default VFS is returned. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4714 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4715 | ** ^New VFSes are registered with sqlite3_vfs_register(). | 
 | 4716 | ** ^Each new VFS becomes the default VFS if the makeDflt flag is set. | 
 | 4717 | ** ^The same VFS can be registered multiple times without injury. | 
 | 4718 | ** ^To make an existing VFS into the default VFS, register it again | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4719 | ** with the makeDflt flag set.  If two different VFSes with the | 
 | 4720 | ** same name are registered, the behavior is undefined.  If a | 
 | 4721 | ** VFS is registered with a name that is NULL or an empty string, | 
 | 4722 | ** then the behavior is undefined. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4723 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4724 | ** ^Unregister a VFS with the sqlite3_vfs_unregister() interface. | 
 | 4725 | ** ^(If the default VFS is unregistered, another VFS is chosen as | 
 | 4726 | ** the default.  The choice for the new VFS is arbitrary.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4727 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4728 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_vfs *sqlite3_vfs_find(const char *zVfsName); | 
 | 4729 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vfs_register(sqlite3_vfs*, int makeDflt); | 
 | 4730 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vfs_unregister(sqlite3_vfs*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4731 |  | 
 | 4732 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4733 | ** CAPI3REF: Mutexes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4734 | ** | 
 | 4735 | ** The SQLite core uses these routines for thread | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4736 | ** synchronization. Though they are intended for internal | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4737 | ** use by SQLite, code that links against SQLite is | 
 | 4738 | ** permitted to use any of these routines. | 
 | 4739 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4740 | ** The SQLite source code contains multiple implementations | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4741 | ** of these mutex routines.  An appropriate implementation | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4742 | ** is selected automatically at compile-time.  ^(The following | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4743 | ** implementations are available in the SQLite core: | 
 | 4744 | ** | 
 | 4745 | ** <ul> | 
 | 4746 | ** <li>   SQLITE_MUTEX_OS2 | 
 | 4747 | ** <li>   SQLITE_MUTEX_PTHREAD | 
 | 4748 | ** <li>   SQLITE_MUTEX_W32 | 
 | 4749 | ** <li>   SQLITE_MUTEX_NOOP | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4750 | ** </ul>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4751 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4752 | ** ^The SQLITE_MUTEX_NOOP implementation is a set of routines | 
 | 4753 | ** that does no real locking and is appropriate for use in | 
 | 4754 | ** a single-threaded application.  ^The SQLITE_MUTEX_OS2, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4755 | ** SQLITE_MUTEX_PTHREAD, and SQLITE_MUTEX_W32 implementations | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4756 | ** are appropriate for use on OS/2, Unix, and Windows. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4757 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4758 | ** ^(If SQLite is compiled with the SQLITE_MUTEX_APPDEF preprocessor | 
 | 4759 | ** macro defined (with "-DSQLITE_MUTEX_APPDEF=1"), then no mutex | 
 | 4760 | ** implementation is included with the library. In this case the | 
 | 4761 | ** application must supply a custom mutex implementation using the | 
 | 4762 | ** [SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX] option of the sqlite3_config() function | 
 | 4763 | ** before calling sqlite3_initialize() or any other public sqlite3_ | 
 | 4764 | ** function that calls sqlite3_initialize().)^ | 
 | 4765 | ** | 
 | 4766 | ** ^The sqlite3_mutex_alloc() routine allocates a new | 
 | 4767 | ** mutex and returns a pointer to it. ^If it returns NULL | 
 | 4768 | ** that means that a mutex could not be allocated.  ^SQLite | 
 | 4769 | ** will unwind its stack and return an error.  ^(The argument | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4770 | ** to sqlite3_mutex_alloc() is one of these integer constants: | 
 | 4771 | ** | 
 | 4772 | ** <ul> | 
 | 4773 | ** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST | 
 | 4774 | ** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE | 
 | 4775 | ** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER | 
 | 4776 | ** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM | 
 | 4777 | ** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM2 | 
 | 4778 | ** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_PRNG | 
 | 4779 | ** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_LRU | 
 | 4780 | ** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_LRU2 | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4781 | ** </ul>)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4782 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4783 | ** ^The first two constants (SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST and SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE) | 
 | 4784 | ** cause sqlite3_mutex_alloc() to create | 
 | 4785 | ** a new mutex.  ^The new mutex is recursive when SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE | 
 | 4786 | ** is used but not necessarily so when SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST is used. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4787 | ** The mutex implementation does not need to make a distinction | 
 | 4788 | ** between SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE and SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST if it does | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4789 | ** not want to.  ^SQLite will only request a recursive mutex in | 
 | 4790 | ** cases where it really needs one.  ^If a faster non-recursive mutex | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4791 | ** implementation is available on the host platform, the mutex subsystem | 
 | 4792 | ** might return such a mutex in response to SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST. | 
 | 4793 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4794 | ** ^The other allowed parameters to sqlite3_mutex_alloc() (anything other | 
 | 4795 | ** than SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST and SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE) each return | 
 | 4796 | ** a pointer to a static preexisting mutex.  ^Six static mutexes are | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4797 | ** used by the current version of SQLite.  Future versions of SQLite | 
 | 4798 | ** may add additional static mutexes.  Static mutexes are for internal | 
 | 4799 | ** use by SQLite only.  Applications that use SQLite mutexes should | 
 | 4800 | ** use only the dynamic mutexes returned by SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST or | 
 | 4801 | ** SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE. | 
 | 4802 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4803 | ** ^Note that if one of the dynamic mutex parameters (SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4804 | ** or SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE) is used then sqlite3_mutex_alloc() | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4805 | ** returns a different mutex on every call.  ^But for the static | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4806 | ** mutex types, the same mutex is returned on every call that has | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4807 | ** the same type number. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4808 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4809 | ** ^The sqlite3_mutex_free() routine deallocates a previously | 
 | 4810 | ** allocated dynamic mutex.  ^SQLite is careful to deallocate every | 
 | 4811 | ** dynamic mutex that it allocates.  The dynamic mutexes must not be in | 
 | 4812 | ** use when they are deallocated.  Attempting to deallocate a static | 
 | 4813 | ** mutex results in undefined behavior.  ^SQLite never deallocates | 
 | 4814 | ** a static mutex. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4815 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4816 | ** ^The sqlite3_mutex_enter() and sqlite3_mutex_try() routines attempt | 
 | 4817 | ** to enter a mutex.  ^If another thread is already within the mutex, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4818 | ** sqlite3_mutex_enter() will block and sqlite3_mutex_try() will return | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4819 | ** SQLITE_BUSY.  ^The sqlite3_mutex_try() interface returns [SQLITE_OK] | 
 | 4820 | ** upon successful entry.  ^(Mutexes created using | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4821 | ** SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE can be entered multiple times by the same thread. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4822 | ** In such cases the, | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4823 | ** mutex must be exited an equal number of times before another thread | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4824 | ** can enter.)^  ^(If the same thread tries to enter any other | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4825 | ** kind of mutex more than once, the behavior is undefined. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4826 | ** SQLite will never exhibit | 
 | 4827 | ** such behavior in its own use of mutexes.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4828 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4829 | ** ^(Some systems (for example, Windows 95) do not support the operation | 
 | 4830 | ** implemented by sqlite3_mutex_try().  On those systems, sqlite3_mutex_try() | 
 | 4831 | ** will always return SQLITE_BUSY.  The SQLite core only ever uses | 
 | 4832 | ** sqlite3_mutex_try() as an optimization so this is acceptable behavior.)^ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4833 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4834 | ** ^The sqlite3_mutex_leave() routine exits a mutex that was | 
 | 4835 | ** previously entered by the same thread.   ^(The behavior | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4836 | ** is undefined if the mutex is not currently entered by the | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4837 | ** calling thread or is not currently allocated.  SQLite will | 
 | 4838 | ** never do either.)^ | 
 | 4839 | ** | 
 | 4840 | ** ^If the argument to sqlite3_mutex_enter(), sqlite3_mutex_try(), or | 
 | 4841 | ** sqlite3_mutex_leave() is a NULL pointer, then all three routines | 
 | 4842 | ** behave as no-ops. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4843 | ** | 
 | 4844 | ** See also: [sqlite3_mutex_held()] and [sqlite3_mutex_notheld()]. | 
 | 4845 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4846 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_mutex *sqlite3_mutex_alloc(int); | 
 | 4847 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_mutex_free(sqlite3_mutex*); | 
 | 4848 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_mutex*); | 
 | 4849 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_mutex_try(sqlite3_mutex*); | 
 | 4850 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_mutex*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4851 |  | 
 | 4852 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4853 | ** CAPI3REF: Mutex Methods Object | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4854 | ** | 
 | 4855 | ** An instance of this structure defines the low-level routines | 
 | 4856 | ** used to allocate and use mutexes. | 
 | 4857 | ** | 
 | 4858 | ** Usually, the default mutex implementations provided by SQLite are | 
 | 4859 | ** sufficient, however the user has the option of substituting a custom | 
 | 4860 | ** implementation for specialized deployments or systems for which SQLite | 
 | 4861 | ** does not provide a suitable implementation. In this case, the user | 
 | 4862 | ** creates and populates an instance of this structure to pass | 
 | 4863 | ** to sqlite3_config() along with the [SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX] option. | 
 | 4864 | ** Additionally, an instance of this structure can be used as an | 
 | 4865 | ** output variable when querying the system for the current mutex | 
 | 4866 | ** implementation, using the [SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX] option. | 
 | 4867 | ** | 
 | 4868 | ** ^The xMutexInit method defined by this structure is invoked as | 
 | 4869 | ** part of system initialization by the sqlite3_initialize() function. | 
 | 4870 | ** ^The xMutexInit routine is calle by SQLite exactly once for each | 
 | 4871 | ** effective call to [sqlite3_initialize()]. | 
 | 4872 | ** | 
 | 4873 | ** ^The xMutexEnd method defined by this structure is invoked as | 
 | 4874 | ** part of system shutdown by the sqlite3_shutdown() function. The | 
 | 4875 | ** implementation of this method is expected to release all outstanding | 
 | 4876 | ** resources obtained by the mutex methods implementation, especially | 
 | 4877 | ** those obtained by the xMutexInit method.  ^The xMutexEnd() | 
 | 4878 | ** interface is invoked exactly once for each call to [sqlite3_shutdown()]. | 
 | 4879 | ** | 
 | 4880 | ** ^(The remaining seven methods defined by this structure (xMutexAlloc, | 
 | 4881 | ** xMutexFree, xMutexEnter, xMutexTry, xMutexLeave, xMutexHeld and | 
 | 4882 | ** xMutexNotheld) implement the following interfaces (respectively): | 
 | 4883 | ** | 
 | 4884 | ** <ul> | 
 | 4885 | **   <li>  [sqlite3_mutex_alloc()] </li> | 
 | 4886 | **   <li>  [sqlite3_mutex_free()] </li> | 
 | 4887 | **   <li>  [sqlite3_mutex_enter()] </li> | 
 | 4888 | **   <li>  [sqlite3_mutex_try()] </li> | 
 | 4889 | **   <li>  [sqlite3_mutex_leave()] </li> | 
 | 4890 | **   <li>  [sqlite3_mutex_held()] </li> | 
 | 4891 | **   <li>  [sqlite3_mutex_notheld()] </li> | 
 | 4892 | ** </ul>)^ | 
 | 4893 | ** | 
 | 4894 | ** The only difference is that the public sqlite3_XXX functions enumerated | 
 | 4895 | ** above silently ignore any invocations that pass a NULL pointer instead | 
 | 4896 | ** of a valid mutex handle. The implementations of the methods defined | 
 | 4897 | ** by this structure are not required to handle this case, the results | 
 | 4898 | ** of passing a NULL pointer instead of a valid mutex handle are undefined | 
 | 4899 | ** (i.e. it is acceptable to provide an implementation that segfaults if | 
 | 4900 | ** it is passed a NULL pointer). | 
 | 4901 | ** | 
 | 4902 | ** The xMutexInit() method must be threadsafe.  ^It must be harmless to | 
 | 4903 | ** invoke xMutexInit() mutiple times within the same process and without | 
 | 4904 | ** intervening calls to xMutexEnd().  Second and subsequent calls to | 
 | 4905 | ** xMutexInit() must be no-ops. | 
 | 4906 | ** | 
 | 4907 | ** ^xMutexInit() must not use SQLite memory allocation ([sqlite3_malloc()] | 
 | 4908 | ** and its associates).  ^Similarly, xMutexAlloc() must not use SQLite memory | 
 | 4909 | ** allocation for a static mutex.  ^However xMutexAlloc() may use SQLite | 
 | 4910 | ** memory allocation for a fast or recursive mutex. | 
 | 4911 | ** | 
 | 4912 | ** ^SQLite will invoke the xMutexEnd() method when [sqlite3_shutdown()] is | 
 | 4913 | ** called, but only if the prior call to xMutexInit returned SQLITE_OK. | 
 | 4914 | ** If xMutexInit fails in any way, it is expected to clean up after itself | 
 | 4915 | ** prior to returning. | 
 | 4916 | */ | 
 | 4917 | typedef struct sqlite3_mutex_methods sqlite3_mutex_methods; | 
 | 4918 | struct sqlite3_mutex_methods { | 
 | 4919 |   int (*xMutexInit)(void); | 
 | 4920 |   int (*xMutexEnd)(void); | 
 | 4921 |   sqlite3_mutex *(*xMutexAlloc)(int); | 
 | 4922 |   void (*xMutexFree)(sqlite3_mutex *); | 
 | 4923 |   void (*xMutexEnter)(sqlite3_mutex *); | 
 | 4924 |   int (*xMutexTry)(sqlite3_mutex *); | 
 | 4925 |   void (*xMutexLeave)(sqlite3_mutex *); | 
 | 4926 |   int (*xMutexHeld)(sqlite3_mutex *); | 
 | 4927 |   int (*xMutexNotheld)(sqlite3_mutex *); | 
 | 4928 | }; | 
 | 4929 |  | 
 | 4930 | /* | 
 | 4931 | ** CAPI3REF: Mutex Verification Routines | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4932 | ** | 
 | 4933 | ** The sqlite3_mutex_held() and sqlite3_mutex_notheld() routines | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4934 | ** are intended for use inside assert() statements.  ^The SQLite core | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4935 | ** never uses these routines except inside an assert() and applications | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4936 | ** are advised to follow the lead of the core.  ^The SQLite core only | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4937 | ** provides implementations for these routines when it is compiled | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4938 | ** with the SQLITE_DEBUG flag.  ^External mutex implementations | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4939 | ** are only required to provide these routines if SQLITE_DEBUG is | 
 | 4940 | ** defined and if NDEBUG is not defined. | 
 | 4941 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4942 | ** ^These routines should return true if the mutex in their argument | 
 | 4943 | ** is held or not held, respectively, by the calling thread. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4944 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4945 | ** ^The implementation is not required to provided versions of these | 
 | 4946 | ** routines that actually work. If the implementation does not provide working | 
 | 4947 | ** versions of these routines, it should at least provide stubs that always | 
 | 4948 | ** return true so that one does not get spurious assertion failures. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4949 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4950 | ** ^If the argument to sqlite3_mutex_held() is a NULL pointer then | 
 | 4951 | ** the routine should return 1.   This seems counter-intuitive since | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4952 | ** clearly the mutex cannot be held if it does not exist.  But the | 
 | 4953 | ** the reason the mutex does not exist is because the build is not | 
 | 4954 | ** using mutexes.  And we do not want the assert() containing the | 
 | 4955 | ** call to sqlite3_mutex_held() to fail, so a non-zero return is | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4956 | ** the appropriate thing to do.  ^The sqlite3_mutex_notheld() | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4957 | ** interface should also return 1 when given a NULL pointer. | 
 | 4958 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4959 | #ifndef NDEBUG | 
 | 4960 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_mutex_held(sqlite3_mutex*); | 
 | 4961 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_mutex_notheld(sqlite3_mutex*); | 
 | 4962 | #endif | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4963 |  | 
 | 4964 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4965 | ** CAPI3REF: Mutex Types | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4966 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4967 | ** The [sqlite3_mutex_alloc()] interface takes a single argument | 
 | 4968 | ** which is one of these integer constants. | 
 | 4969 | ** | 
 | 4970 | ** The set of static mutexes may change from one SQLite release to the | 
 | 4971 | ** next.  Applications that override the built-in mutex logic must be | 
 | 4972 | ** prepared to accommodate additional static mutexes. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4973 | */ | 
 | 4974 | #define SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST             0 | 
 | 4975 | #define SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE        1 | 
 | 4976 | #define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER    2 | 
 | 4977 | #define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM       3  /* sqlite3_malloc() */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4978 | #define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM2      4  /* NOT USED */ | 
 | 4979 | #define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_OPEN      4  /* sqlite3BtreeOpen() */ | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4980 | #define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_PRNG      5  /* sqlite3_random() */ | 
 | 4981 | #define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_LRU       6  /* lru page list */ | 
 | 4982 | #define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_LRU2      7  /* lru page list */ | 
 | 4983 |  | 
 | 4984 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4985 | ** CAPI3REF: Retrieve the mutex for a database connection | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4986 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4987 | ** ^This interface returns a pointer the [sqlite3_mutex] object that  | 
 | 4988 | ** serializes access to the [database connection] given in the argument | 
 | 4989 | ** when the [threading mode] is Serialized. | 
 | 4990 | ** ^If the [threading mode] is Single-thread or Multi-thread then this | 
 | 4991 | ** routine returns a NULL pointer. | 
 | 4992 | */ | 
 | 4993 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_mutex *sqlite3_db_mutex(sqlite3*); | 
 | 4994 |  | 
 | 4995 | /* | 
 | 4996 | ** CAPI3REF: Low-Level Control Of Database Files | 
 | 4997 | ** | 
 | 4998 | ** ^The [sqlite3_file_control()] interface makes a direct call to the | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 4999 | ** xFileControl method for the [sqlite3_io_methods] object associated | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5000 | ** with a particular database identified by the second argument. ^The | 
 | 5001 | ** name of the database "main" for the main database or "temp" for the | 
 | 5002 | ** TEMP database, or the name that appears after the AS keyword for | 
 | 5003 | ** databases that are added using the [ATTACH] SQL command. | 
 | 5004 | ** ^A NULL pointer can be used in place of "main" to refer to the | 
 | 5005 | ** main database file. | 
 | 5006 | ** ^The third and fourth parameters to this routine | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5007 | ** are passed directly through to the second and third parameters of | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5008 | ** the xFileControl method.  ^The return value of the xFileControl | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5009 | ** method becomes the return value of this routine. | 
 | 5010 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5011 | ** ^If the second parameter (zDbName) does not match the name of any | 
 | 5012 | ** open database file, then SQLITE_ERROR is returned.  ^This error | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5013 | ** code is not remembered and will not be recalled by [sqlite3_errcode()] | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5014 | ** or [sqlite3_errmsg()].  The underlying xFileControl method might | 
 | 5015 | ** also return SQLITE_ERROR.  There is no way to distinguish between | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5016 | ** an incorrect zDbName and an SQLITE_ERROR return from the underlying | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5017 | ** xFileControl method. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5018 | ** | 
 | 5019 | ** See also: [SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCKSTATE] | 
 | 5020 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5021 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_file_control(sqlite3*, const char *zDbName, int op, void*); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5022 |  | 
 | 5023 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5024 | ** CAPI3REF: Testing Interface | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5025 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5026 | ** ^The sqlite3_test_control() interface is used to read out internal | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5027 | ** state of SQLite and to inject faults into SQLite for testing | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5028 | ** purposes.  ^The first parameter is an operation code that determines | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5029 | ** the number, meaning, and operation of all subsequent parameters. | 
 | 5030 | ** | 
 | 5031 | ** This interface is not for use by applications.  It exists solely | 
 | 5032 | ** for verifying the correct operation of the SQLite library.  Depending | 
 | 5033 | ** on how the SQLite library is compiled, this interface might not exist. | 
 | 5034 | ** | 
 | 5035 | ** The details of the operation codes, their meanings, the parameters | 
 | 5036 | ** they take, and what they do are all subject to change without notice. | 
 | 5037 | ** Unlike most of the SQLite API, this function is not guaranteed to | 
 | 5038 | ** operate consistently from one release to the next. | 
 | 5039 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5040 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5041 |  | 
 | 5042 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5043 | ** CAPI3REF: Testing Interface Operation Codes | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5044 | ** | 
 | 5045 | ** These constants are the valid operation code parameters used | 
 | 5046 | ** as the first argument to [sqlite3_test_control()]. | 
 | 5047 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5048 | ** These parameters and their meanings are subject to change | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5049 | ** without notice.  These values are for testing purposes only. | 
 | 5050 | ** Applications should not use any of these parameters or the | 
 | 5051 | ** [sqlite3_test_control()] interface. | 
 | 5052 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5053 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_FIRST                    5 | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5054 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_SAVE                5 | 
 | 5055 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_RESTORE             6 | 
 | 5056 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_RESET               7 | 
 | 5057 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BITVEC_TEST              8 | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5058 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_FAULT_INSTALL            9 | 
 | 5059 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BENIGN_MALLOC_HOOKS     10 | 
 | 5060 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PENDING_BYTE            11 | 
 | 5061 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ASSERT                  12 | 
 | 5062 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ALWAYS                  13 | 
 | 5063 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_RESERVE                 14 | 
 | 5064 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_OPTIMIZATIONS           15 | 
 | 5065 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ISKEYWORD               16 | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5066 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PGHDRSZ                 17 | 
 | 5067 | #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LAST                    17 | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5068 |  | 
 | 5069 | /* | 
 | 5070 | ** CAPI3REF: SQLite Runtime Status | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5071 | ** | 
 | 5072 | ** ^This interface is used to retrieve runtime status information | 
 | 5073 | ** about the preformance of SQLite, and optionally to reset various | 
 | 5074 | ** highwater marks.  ^The first argument is an integer code for | 
 | 5075 | ** the specific parameter to measure.  ^(Recognized integer codes | 
 | 5076 | ** are of the form [SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED | SQLITE_STATUS_...].)^ | 
 | 5077 | ** ^The current value of the parameter is returned into *pCurrent. | 
 | 5078 | ** ^The highest recorded value is returned in *pHighwater.  ^If the | 
 | 5079 | ** resetFlag is true, then the highest record value is reset after | 
 | 5080 | ** *pHighwater is written.  ^(Some parameters do not record the highest | 
 | 5081 | ** value.  For those parameters | 
 | 5082 | ** nothing is written into *pHighwater and the resetFlag is ignored.)^ | 
 | 5083 | ** ^(Other parameters record only the highwater mark and not the current | 
 | 5084 | ** value.  For these latter parameters nothing is written into *pCurrent.)^ | 
 | 5085 | ** | 
 | 5086 | ** ^The sqlite3_db_status() routine returns SQLITE_OK on success and a | 
 | 5087 | ** non-zero [error code] on failure. | 
 | 5088 | ** | 
 | 5089 | ** This routine is threadsafe but is not atomic.  This routine can be | 
 | 5090 | ** called while other threads are running the same or different SQLite | 
 | 5091 | ** interfaces.  However the values returned in *pCurrent and | 
 | 5092 | ** *pHighwater reflect the status of SQLite at different points in time | 
 | 5093 | ** and it is possible that another thread might change the parameter | 
 | 5094 | ** in between the times when *pCurrent and *pHighwater are written. | 
 | 5095 | ** | 
 | 5096 | ** See also: [sqlite3_db_status()] | 
 | 5097 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5098 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_status(int op, int *pCurrent, int *pHighwater, int resetFlag); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5099 |  | 
 | 5100 |  | 
 | 5101 | /* | 
 | 5102 | ** CAPI3REF: Status Parameters | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5103 | ** | 
 | 5104 | ** These integer constants designate various run-time status parameters | 
 | 5105 | ** that can be returned by [sqlite3_status()]. | 
 | 5106 | ** | 
 | 5107 | ** <dl> | 
 | 5108 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED</dt> | 
 | 5109 | ** <dd>This parameter is the current amount of memory checked out | 
 | 5110 | ** using [sqlite3_malloc()], either directly or indirectly.  The | 
 | 5111 | ** figure includes calls made to [sqlite3_malloc()] by the application | 
 | 5112 | ** and internal memory usage by the SQLite library.  Scratch memory | 
 | 5113 | ** controlled by [SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH] and auxiliary page-cache | 
 | 5114 | ** memory controlled by [SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE] is not included in | 
 | 5115 | ** this parameter.  The amount returned is the sum of the allocation | 
 | 5116 | ** sizes as reported by the xSize method in [sqlite3_mem_methods].</dd>)^ | 
 | 5117 | ** | 
 | 5118 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_SIZE</dt> | 
 | 5119 | ** <dd>This parameter records the largest memory allocation request | 
 | 5120 | ** handed to [sqlite3_malloc()] or [sqlite3_realloc()] (or their | 
 | 5121 | ** internal equivalents).  Only the value returned in the | 
 | 5122 | ** *pHighwater parameter to [sqlite3_status()] is of interest.   | 
 | 5123 | ** The value written into the *pCurrent parameter is undefined.</dd>)^ | 
 | 5124 | ** | 
 | 5125 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_USED</dt> | 
 | 5126 | ** <dd>This parameter returns the number of pages used out of the | 
 | 5127 | ** [pagecache memory allocator] that was configured using  | 
 | 5128 | ** [SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE].  The | 
 | 5129 | ** value returned is in pages, not in bytes.</dd>)^ | 
 | 5130 | ** | 
 | 5131 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_OVERFLOW</dt> | 
 | 5132 | ** <dd>This parameter returns the number of bytes of page cache | 
 | 5133 | ** allocation which could not be statisfied by the [SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE] | 
 | 5134 | ** buffer and where forced to overflow to [sqlite3_malloc()].  The | 
 | 5135 | ** returned value includes allocations that overflowed because they | 
 | 5136 | ** where too large (they were larger than the "sz" parameter to | 
 | 5137 | ** [SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE]) and allocations that overflowed because | 
 | 5138 | ** no space was left in the page cache.</dd>)^ | 
 | 5139 | ** | 
 | 5140 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_SIZE</dt> | 
 | 5141 | ** <dd>This parameter records the largest memory allocation request | 
 | 5142 | ** handed to [pagecache memory allocator].  Only the value returned in the | 
 | 5143 | ** *pHighwater parameter to [sqlite3_status()] is of interest.   | 
 | 5144 | ** The value written into the *pCurrent parameter is undefined.</dd>)^ | 
 | 5145 | ** | 
 | 5146 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_USED</dt> | 
 | 5147 | ** <dd>This parameter returns the number of allocations used out of the | 
 | 5148 | ** [scratch memory allocator] configured using | 
 | 5149 | ** [SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH].  The value returned is in allocations, not | 
 | 5150 | ** in bytes.  Since a single thread may only have one scratch allocation | 
 | 5151 | ** outstanding at time, this parameter also reports the number of threads | 
 | 5152 | ** using scratch memory at the same time.</dd>)^ | 
 | 5153 | ** | 
 | 5154 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_OVERFLOW</dt> | 
 | 5155 | ** <dd>This parameter returns the number of bytes of scratch memory | 
 | 5156 | ** allocation which could not be statisfied by the [SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH] | 
 | 5157 | ** buffer and where forced to overflow to [sqlite3_malloc()].  The values | 
 | 5158 | ** returned include overflows because the requested allocation was too | 
 | 5159 | ** larger (that is, because the requested allocation was larger than the | 
 | 5160 | ** "sz" parameter to [SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH]) and because no scratch buffer | 
 | 5161 | ** slots were available. | 
 | 5162 | ** </dd>)^ | 
 | 5163 | ** | 
 | 5164 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_SIZE</dt> | 
 | 5165 | ** <dd>This parameter records the largest memory allocation request | 
 | 5166 | ** handed to [scratch memory allocator].  Only the value returned in the | 
 | 5167 | ** *pHighwater parameter to [sqlite3_status()] is of interest.   | 
 | 5168 | ** The value written into the *pCurrent parameter is undefined.</dd>)^ | 
 | 5169 | ** | 
 | 5170 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_STATUS_PARSER_STACK</dt> | 
 | 5171 | ** <dd>This parameter records the deepest parser stack.  It is only | 
 | 5172 | ** meaningful if SQLite is compiled with [YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH].</dd>)^ | 
 | 5173 | ** </dl> | 
 | 5174 | ** | 
 | 5175 | ** New status parameters may be added from time to time. | 
 | 5176 | */ | 
 | 5177 | #define SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED          0 | 
 | 5178 | #define SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_USED       1 | 
 | 5179 | #define SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_OVERFLOW   2 | 
 | 5180 | #define SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_USED         3 | 
 | 5181 | #define SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_OVERFLOW     4 | 
 | 5182 | #define SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_SIZE          5 | 
 | 5183 | #define SQLITE_STATUS_PARSER_STACK         6 | 
 | 5184 | #define SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_SIZE       7 | 
 | 5185 | #define SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_SIZE         8 | 
 | 5186 |  | 
 | 5187 | /* | 
 | 5188 | ** CAPI3REF: Database Connection Status | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5189 | ** | 
 | 5190 | ** ^This interface is used to retrieve runtime status information  | 
 | 5191 | ** about a single [database connection].  ^The first argument is the | 
 | 5192 | ** database connection object to be interrogated.  ^The second argument | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5193 | ** is an integer constant, taken from the set of | 
 | 5194 | ** [SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED | SQLITE_DBSTATUS_*] macros, that | 
 | 5195 | ** determiness the parameter to interrogate.  The set of  | 
 | 5196 | ** [SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED | SQLITE_DBSTATUS_*] macros is likely | 
 | 5197 | ** to grow in future releases of SQLite. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5198 | ** | 
 | 5199 | ** ^The current value of the requested parameter is written into *pCur | 
 | 5200 | ** and the highest instantaneous value is written into *pHiwtr.  ^If | 
 | 5201 | ** the resetFlg is true, then the highest instantaneous value is | 
 | 5202 | ** reset back down to the current value. | 
 | 5203 | ** | 
 | 5204 | ** See also: [sqlite3_status()] and [sqlite3_stmt_status()]. | 
 | 5205 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5206 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_db_status(sqlite3*, int op, int *pCur, int *pHiwtr, int resetFlg); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5207 |  | 
 | 5208 | /* | 
 | 5209 | ** CAPI3REF: Status Parameters for database connections | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5210 | ** | 
 | 5211 | ** These constants are the available integer "verbs" that can be passed as | 
 | 5212 | ** the second argument to the [sqlite3_db_status()] interface. | 
 | 5213 | ** | 
 | 5214 | ** New verbs may be added in future releases of SQLite. Existing verbs | 
 | 5215 | ** might be discontinued. Applications should check the return code from | 
 | 5216 | ** [sqlite3_db_status()] to make sure that the call worked. | 
 | 5217 | ** The [sqlite3_db_status()] interface will return a non-zero error code | 
 | 5218 | ** if a discontinued or unsupported verb is invoked. | 
 | 5219 | ** | 
 | 5220 | ** <dl> | 
 | 5221 | ** ^(<dt>SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED</dt> | 
 | 5222 | ** <dd>This parameter returns the number of lookaside memory slots currently | 
 | 5223 | ** checked out.</dd>)^ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5224 | ** | 
 | 5225 | ** <dt>SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED</dt> | 
 | 5226 | ** <dd>^This parameter returns the approximate number of of bytes of heap | 
 | 5227 | ** memory used by all pager caches associated with the database connection. | 
 | 5228 | ** ^The highwater mark associated with SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED is always 0. | 
 | 5229 | ** checked out.</dd>)^ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5230 | ** </dl> | 
 | 5231 | */ | 
 | 5232 | #define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED     0 | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5233 | #define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED         1 | 
 | 5234 | #define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_MAX                1   /* Largest defined DBSTATUS */ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5235 |  | 
 | 5236 |  | 
 | 5237 | /* | 
 | 5238 | ** CAPI3REF: Prepared Statement Status | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5239 | ** | 
 | 5240 | ** ^(Each prepared statement maintains various | 
 | 5241 | ** [SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_SORT | counters] that measure the number | 
 | 5242 | ** of times it has performed specific operations.)^  These counters can | 
 | 5243 | ** be used to monitor the performance characteristics of the prepared | 
 | 5244 | ** statements.  For example, if the number of table steps greatly exceeds | 
 | 5245 | ** the number of table searches or result rows, that would tend to indicate | 
 | 5246 | ** that the prepared statement is using a full table scan rather than | 
 | 5247 | ** an index.   | 
 | 5248 | ** | 
 | 5249 | ** ^(This interface is used to retrieve and reset counter values from | 
 | 5250 | ** a [prepared statement].  The first argument is the prepared statement | 
 | 5251 | ** object to be interrogated.  The second argument | 
 | 5252 | ** is an integer code for a specific [SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_SORT | counter] | 
 | 5253 | ** to be interrogated.)^ | 
 | 5254 | ** ^The current value of the requested counter is returned. | 
 | 5255 | ** ^If the resetFlg is true, then the counter is reset to zero after this | 
 | 5256 | ** interface call returns. | 
 | 5257 | ** | 
 | 5258 | ** See also: [sqlite3_status()] and [sqlite3_db_status()]. | 
 | 5259 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5260 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_status(sqlite3_stmt*, int op,int resetFlg); | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5261 |  | 
 | 5262 | /* | 
 | 5263 | ** CAPI3REF: Status Parameters for prepared statements | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5264 | ** | 
 | 5265 | ** These preprocessor macros define integer codes that name counter | 
 | 5266 | ** values associated with the [sqlite3_stmt_status()] interface. | 
 | 5267 | ** The meanings of the various counters are as follows: | 
 | 5268 | ** | 
 | 5269 | ** <dl> | 
 | 5270 | ** <dt>SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FULLSCAN_STEP</dt> | 
 | 5271 | ** <dd>^This is the number of times that SQLite has stepped forward in | 
 | 5272 | ** a table as part of a full table scan.  Large numbers for this counter | 
 | 5273 | ** may indicate opportunities for performance improvement through  | 
 | 5274 | ** careful use of indices.</dd> | 
 | 5275 | ** | 
 | 5276 | ** <dt>SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_SORT</dt> | 
 | 5277 | ** <dd>^This is the number of sort operations that have occurred. | 
 | 5278 | ** A non-zero value in this counter may indicate an opportunity to | 
 | 5279 | ** improvement performance through careful use of indices.</dd> | 
 | 5280 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5281 | ** <dt>SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_AUTOINDEX</dt> | 
 | 5282 | ** <dd>^This is the number of rows inserted into transient indices that | 
 | 5283 | ** were created automatically in order to help joins run faster. | 
 | 5284 | ** A non-zero value in this counter may indicate an opportunity to | 
 | 5285 | ** improvement performance by adding permanent indices that do not | 
 | 5286 | ** need to be reinitialized each time the statement is run.</dd> | 
 | 5287 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5288 | ** </dl> | 
 | 5289 | */ | 
 | 5290 | #define SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FULLSCAN_STEP     1 | 
 | 5291 | #define SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_SORT              2 | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5292 | #define SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_AUTOINDEX         3 | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5293 |  | 
 | 5294 | /* | 
 | 5295 | ** CAPI3REF: Custom Page Cache Object | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5296 | ** | 
 | 5297 | ** The sqlite3_pcache type is opaque.  It is implemented by | 
 | 5298 | ** the pluggable module.  The SQLite core has no knowledge of | 
 | 5299 | ** its size or internal structure and never deals with the | 
 | 5300 | ** sqlite3_pcache object except by holding and passing pointers | 
 | 5301 | ** to the object. | 
 | 5302 | ** | 
 | 5303 | ** See [sqlite3_pcache_methods] for additional information. | 
 | 5304 | */ | 
 | 5305 | typedef struct sqlite3_pcache sqlite3_pcache; | 
 | 5306 |  | 
 | 5307 | /* | 
 | 5308 | ** CAPI3REF: Application Defined Page Cache. | 
 | 5309 | ** KEYWORDS: {page cache} | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5310 | ** | 
 | 5311 | ** ^(The [sqlite3_config]([SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE], ...) interface can | 
 | 5312 | ** register an alternative page cache implementation by passing in an  | 
 | 5313 | ** instance of the sqlite3_pcache_methods structure.)^ The majority of the  | 
 | 5314 | ** heap memory used by SQLite is used by the page cache to cache data read  | 
 | 5315 | ** from, or ready to be written to, the database file. By implementing a  | 
 | 5316 | ** custom page cache using this API, an application can control more  | 
 | 5317 | ** precisely the amount of memory consumed by SQLite, the way in which  | 
 | 5318 | ** that memory is allocated and released, and the policies used to  | 
 | 5319 | ** determine exactly which parts of a database file are cached and for  | 
 | 5320 | ** how long. | 
 | 5321 | ** | 
 | 5322 | ** ^(The contents of the sqlite3_pcache_methods structure are copied to an | 
 | 5323 | ** internal buffer by SQLite within the call to [sqlite3_config].  Hence | 
 | 5324 | ** the application may discard the parameter after the call to | 
 | 5325 | ** [sqlite3_config()] returns.)^ | 
 | 5326 | ** | 
 | 5327 | ** ^The xInit() method is called once for each call to [sqlite3_initialize()] | 
 | 5328 | ** (usually only once during the lifetime of the process). ^(The xInit() | 
 | 5329 | ** method is passed a copy of the sqlite3_pcache_methods.pArg value.)^ | 
 | 5330 | ** ^The xInit() method can set up up global structures and/or any mutexes | 
 | 5331 | ** required by the custom page cache implementation.  | 
 | 5332 | ** | 
 | 5333 | ** ^The xShutdown() method is called from within [sqlite3_shutdown()],  | 
 | 5334 | ** if the application invokes this API. It can be used to clean up  | 
 | 5335 | ** any outstanding resources before process shutdown, if required. | 
 | 5336 | ** | 
 | 5337 | ** ^SQLite holds a [SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE] mutex when it invokes | 
 | 5338 | ** the xInit method, so the xInit method need not be threadsafe.  ^The | 
 | 5339 | ** xShutdown method is only called from [sqlite3_shutdown()] so it does | 
 | 5340 | ** not need to be threadsafe either.  All other methods must be threadsafe | 
 | 5341 | ** in multithreaded applications. | 
 | 5342 | ** | 
 | 5343 | ** ^SQLite will never invoke xInit() more than once without an intervening | 
 | 5344 | ** call to xShutdown(). | 
 | 5345 | ** | 
 | 5346 | ** ^The xCreate() method is used to construct a new cache instance.  SQLite | 
 | 5347 | ** will typically create one cache instance for each open database file, | 
 | 5348 | ** though this is not guaranteed. ^The | 
 | 5349 | ** first parameter, szPage, is the size in bytes of the pages that must | 
 | 5350 | ** be allocated by the cache.  ^szPage will not be a power of two.  ^szPage | 
 | 5351 | ** will the page size of the database file that is to be cached plus an | 
 | 5352 | ** increment (here called "R") of about 100 or 200.  ^SQLite will use the | 
 | 5353 | ** extra R bytes on each page to store metadata about the underlying | 
 | 5354 | ** database page on disk.  The value of R depends | 
 | 5355 | ** on the SQLite version, the target platform, and how SQLite was compiled. | 
 | 5356 | ** ^R is constant for a particular build of SQLite.  ^The second argument to | 
 | 5357 | ** xCreate(), bPurgeable, is true if the cache being created will | 
 | 5358 | ** be used to cache database pages of a file stored on disk, or | 
 | 5359 | ** false if it is used for an in-memory database. ^The cache implementation | 
 | 5360 | ** does not have to do anything special based with the value of bPurgeable; | 
 | 5361 | ** it is purely advisory.  ^On a cache where bPurgeable is false, SQLite will | 
 | 5362 | ** never invoke xUnpin() except to deliberately delete a page. | 
 | 5363 | ** ^In other words, a cache created with bPurgeable set to false will | 
 | 5364 | ** never contain any unpinned pages. | 
 | 5365 | ** | 
 | 5366 | ** ^(The xCachesize() method may be called at any time by SQLite to set the | 
 | 5367 | ** suggested maximum cache-size (number of pages stored by) the cache | 
 | 5368 | ** instance passed as the first argument. This is the value configured using | 
 | 5369 | ** the SQLite "[PRAGMA cache_size]" command.)^  ^As with the bPurgeable | 
 | 5370 | ** parameter, the implementation is not required to do anything with this | 
 | 5371 | ** value; it is advisory only. | 
 | 5372 | ** | 
 | 5373 | ** ^The xPagecount() method should return the number of pages currently | 
 | 5374 | ** stored in the cache. | 
 | 5375 | **  | 
 | 5376 | ** ^The xFetch() method is used to fetch a page and return a pointer to it.  | 
 | 5377 | ** ^A 'page', in this context, is a buffer of szPage bytes aligned at an | 
 | 5378 | ** 8-byte boundary. ^The page to be fetched is determined by the key. ^The | 
 | 5379 | ** mimimum key value is 1. After it has been retrieved using xFetch, the page  | 
 | 5380 | ** is considered to be "pinned". | 
 | 5381 | ** | 
 | 5382 | ** ^If the requested page is already in the page cache, then the page cache | 
 | 5383 | ** implementation must return a pointer to the page buffer with its content | 
 | 5384 | ** intact.  ^(If the requested page is not already in the cache, then the | 
 | 5385 | ** behavior of the cache implementation is determined by the value of the | 
 | 5386 | ** createFlag parameter passed to xFetch, according to the following table: | 
 | 5387 | ** | 
 | 5388 | ** <table border=1 width=85% align=center> | 
 | 5389 | ** <tr><th> createFlag <th> Behaviour when page is not already in cache | 
 | 5390 | ** <tr><td> 0 <td> Do not allocate a new page.  Return NULL. | 
 | 5391 | ** <tr><td> 1 <td> Allocate a new page if it easy and convenient to do so. | 
 | 5392 | **                 Otherwise return NULL. | 
 | 5393 | ** <tr><td> 2 <td> Make every effort to allocate a new page.  Only return | 
 | 5394 | **                 NULL if allocating a new page is effectively impossible. | 
 | 5395 | ** </table>)^ | 
 | 5396 | ** | 
 | 5397 | ** SQLite will normally invoke xFetch() with a createFlag of 0 or 1.  If | 
 | 5398 | ** a call to xFetch() with createFlag==1 returns NULL, then SQLite will | 
 | 5399 | ** attempt to unpin one or more cache pages by spilling the content of | 
 | 5400 | ** pinned pages to disk and synching the operating system disk cache. After | 
 | 5401 | ** attempting to unpin pages, the xFetch() method will be invoked again with | 
 | 5402 | ** a createFlag of 2. | 
 | 5403 | ** | 
 | 5404 | ** ^xUnpin() is called by SQLite with a pointer to a currently pinned page | 
 | 5405 | ** as its second argument. ^(If the third parameter, discard, is non-zero, | 
 | 5406 | ** then the page should be evicted from the cache. In this case SQLite  | 
 | 5407 | ** assumes that the next time the page is retrieved from the cache using | 
 | 5408 | ** the xFetch() method, it will be zeroed.)^ ^If the discard parameter is | 
 | 5409 | ** zero, then the page is considered to be unpinned. ^The cache implementation | 
 | 5410 | ** may choose to evict unpinned pages at any time. | 
 | 5411 | ** | 
 | 5412 | ** ^(The cache is not required to perform any reference counting. A single  | 
 | 5413 | ** call to xUnpin() unpins the page regardless of the number of prior calls  | 
 | 5414 | ** to xFetch().)^ | 
 | 5415 | ** | 
 | 5416 | ** ^The xRekey() method is used to change the key value associated with the | 
 | 5417 | ** page passed as the second argument from oldKey to newKey. ^If the cache | 
 | 5418 | ** previously contains an entry associated with newKey, it should be | 
 | 5419 | ** discarded. ^Any prior cache entry associated with newKey is guaranteed not | 
 | 5420 | ** to be pinned. | 
 | 5421 | ** | 
 | 5422 | ** ^When SQLite calls the xTruncate() method, the cache must discard all | 
 | 5423 | ** existing cache entries with page numbers (keys) greater than or equal | 
 | 5424 | ** to the value of the iLimit parameter passed to xTruncate(). ^If any | 
 | 5425 | ** of these pages are pinned, they are implicitly unpinned, meaning that | 
 | 5426 | ** they can be safely discarded. | 
 | 5427 | ** | 
 | 5428 | ** ^The xDestroy() method is used to delete a cache allocated by xCreate(). | 
 | 5429 | ** All resources associated with the specified cache should be freed. ^After | 
 | 5430 | ** calling the xDestroy() method, SQLite considers the [sqlite3_pcache*] | 
 | 5431 | ** handle invalid, and will not use it with any other sqlite3_pcache_methods | 
 | 5432 | ** functions. | 
 | 5433 | */ | 
 | 5434 | typedef struct sqlite3_pcache_methods sqlite3_pcache_methods; | 
 | 5435 | struct sqlite3_pcache_methods { | 
 | 5436 |   void *pArg; | 
 | 5437 |   int (*xInit)(void*); | 
 | 5438 |   void (*xShutdown)(void*); | 
 | 5439 |   sqlite3_pcache *(*xCreate)(int szPage, int bPurgeable); | 
 | 5440 |   void (*xCachesize)(sqlite3_pcache*, int nCachesize); | 
 | 5441 |   int (*xPagecount)(sqlite3_pcache*); | 
 | 5442 |   void *(*xFetch)(sqlite3_pcache*, unsigned key, int createFlag); | 
 | 5443 |   void (*xUnpin)(sqlite3_pcache*, void*, int discard); | 
 | 5444 |   void (*xRekey)(sqlite3_pcache*, void*, unsigned oldKey, unsigned newKey); | 
 | 5445 |   void (*xTruncate)(sqlite3_pcache*, unsigned iLimit); | 
 | 5446 |   void (*xDestroy)(sqlite3_pcache*); | 
 | 5447 | }; | 
 | 5448 |  | 
 | 5449 | /* | 
 | 5450 | ** CAPI3REF: Online Backup Object | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5451 | ** | 
 | 5452 | ** The sqlite3_backup object records state information about an ongoing | 
 | 5453 | ** online backup operation.  ^The sqlite3_backup object is created by | 
 | 5454 | ** a call to [sqlite3_backup_init()] and is destroyed by a call to | 
 | 5455 | ** [sqlite3_backup_finish()]. | 
 | 5456 | ** | 
 | 5457 | ** See Also: [Using the SQLite Online Backup API] | 
 | 5458 | */ | 
 | 5459 | typedef struct sqlite3_backup sqlite3_backup; | 
 | 5460 |  | 
 | 5461 | /* | 
 | 5462 | ** CAPI3REF: Online Backup API. | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5463 | ** | 
 | 5464 | ** The backup API copies the content of one database into another. | 
 | 5465 | ** It is useful either for creating backups of databases or | 
 | 5466 | ** for copying in-memory databases to or from persistent files.  | 
 | 5467 | ** | 
 | 5468 | ** See Also: [Using the SQLite Online Backup API] | 
 | 5469 | ** | 
 | 5470 | ** ^Exclusive access is required to the destination database for the  | 
 | 5471 | ** duration of the operation. ^However the source database is only | 
 | 5472 | ** read-locked while it is actually being read; it is not locked | 
 | 5473 | ** continuously for the entire backup operation. ^Thus, the backup may be | 
 | 5474 | ** performed on a live source database without preventing other users from | 
 | 5475 | ** reading or writing to the source database while the backup is underway. | 
 | 5476 | **  | 
 | 5477 | ** ^(To perform a backup operation:  | 
 | 5478 | **   <ol> | 
 | 5479 | **     <li><b>sqlite3_backup_init()</b> is called once to initialize the | 
 | 5480 | **         backup,  | 
 | 5481 | **     <li><b>sqlite3_backup_step()</b> is called one or more times to transfer  | 
 | 5482 | **         the data between the two databases, and finally | 
 | 5483 | **     <li><b>sqlite3_backup_finish()</b> is called to release all resources  | 
 | 5484 | **         associated with the backup operation.  | 
 | 5485 | **   </ol>)^ | 
 | 5486 | ** There should be exactly one call to sqlite3_backup_finish() for each | 
 | 5487 | ** successful call to sqlite3_backup_init(). | 
 | 5488 | ** | 
 | 5489 | ** <b>sqlite3_backup_init()</b> | 
 | 5490 | ** | 
 | 5491 | ** ^The D and N arguments to sqlite3_backup_init(D,N,S,M) are the  | 
 | 5492 | ** [database connection] associated with the destination database  | 
 | 5493 | ** and the database name, respectively. | 
 | 5494 | ** ^The database name is "main" for the main database, "temp" for the | 
 | 5495 | ** temporary database, or the name specified after the AS keyword in | 
 | 5496 | ** an [ATTACH] statement for an attached database. | 
 | 5497 | ** ^The S and M arguments passed to  | 
 | 5498 | ** sqlite3_backup_init(D,N,S,M) identify the [database connection] | 
 | 5499 | ** and database name of the source database, respectively. | 
 | 5500 | ** ^The source and destination [database connections] (parameters S and D) | 
 | 5501 | ** must be different or else sqlite3_backup_init(D,N,S,M) will file with | 
 | 5502 | ** an error. | 
 | 5503 | ** | 
 | 5504 | ** ^If an error occurs within sqlite3_backup_init(D,N,S,M), then NULL is | 
 | 5505 | ** returned and an error code and error message are store3d in the | 
 | 5506 | ** destination [database connection] D. | 
 | 5507 | ** ^The error code and message for the failed call to sqlite3_backup_init() | 
 | 5508 | ** can be retrieved using the [sqlite3_errcode()], [sqlite3_errmsg()], and/or | 
 | 5509 | ** [sqlite3_errmsg16()] functions. | 
 | 5510 | ** ^A successful call to sqlite3_backup_init() returns a pointer to an | 
 | 5511 | ** [sqlite3_backup] object. | 
 | 5512 | ** ^The [sqlite3_backup] object may be used with the sqlite3_backup_step() and | 
 | 5513 | ** sqlite3_backup_finish() functions to perform the specified backup  | 
 | 5514 | ** operation. | 
 | 5515 | ** | 
 | 5516 | ** <b>sqlite3_backup_step()</b> | 
 | 5517 | ** | 
 | 5518 | ** ^Function sqlite3_backup_step(B,N) will copy up to N pages between  | 
 | 5519 | ** the source and destination databases specified by [sqlite3_backup] object B. | 
 | 5520 | ** ^If N is negative, all remaining source pages are copied.  | 
 | 5521 | ** ^If sqlite3_backup_step(B,N) successfully copies N pages and there | 
 | 5522 | ** are still more pages to be copied, then the function resturns [SQLITE_OK]. | 
 | 5523 | ** ^If sqlite3_backup_step(B,N) successfully finishes copying all pages | 
 | 5524 | ** from source to destination, then it returns [SQLITE_DONE]. | 
 | 5525 | ** ^If an error occurs while running sqlite3_backup_step(B,N), | 
 | 5526 | ** then an [error code] is returned. ^As well as [SQLITE_OK] and | 
 | 5527 | ** [SQLITE_DONE], a call to sqlite3_backup_step() may return [SQLITE_READONLY], | 
 | 5528 | ** [SQLITE_NOMEM], [SQLITE_BUSY], [SQLITE_LOCKED], or an | 
 | 5529 | ** [SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS | SQLITE_IOERR_XXX] extended error code. | 
 | 5530 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5531 | ** ^(The sqlite3_backup_step() might return [SQLITE_READONLY] if | 
 | 5532 | ** <ol> | 
 | 5533 | ** <li> the destination database was opened read-only, or | 
 | 5534 | ** <li> the destination database is using write-ahead-log journaling | 
 | 5535 | ** and the destination and source page sizes differ, or | 
 | 5536 | ** <li> The destination database is an in-memory database and the | 
 | 5537 | ** destination and source page sizes differ. | 
 | 5538 | ** </ol>)^ | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5539 | ** | 
 | 5540 | ** ^If sqlite3_backup_step() cannot obtain a required file-system lock, then | 
 | 5541 | ** the [sqlite3_busy_handler | busy-handler function] | 
 | 5542 | ** is invoked (if one is specified). ^If the  | 
 | 5543 | ** busy-handler returns non-zero before the lock is available, then  | 
 | 5544 | ** [SQLITE_BUSY] is returned to the caller. ^In this case the call to | 
 | 5545 | ** sqlite3_backup_step() can be retried later. ^If the source | 
 | 5546 | ** [database connection] | 
 | 5547 | ** is being used to write to the source database when sqlite3_backup_step() | 
 | 5548 | ** is called, then [SQLITE_LOCKED] is returned immediately. ^Again, in this | 
 | 5549 | ** case the call to sqlite3_backup_step() can be retried later on. ^(If | 
 | 5550 | ** [SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS | SQLITE_IOERR_XXX], [SQLITE_NOMEM], or | 
 | 5551 | ** [SQLITE_READONLY] is returned, then  | 
 | 5552 | ** there is no point in retrying the call to sqlite3_backup_step(). These  | 
 | 5553 | ** errors are considered fatal.)^  The application must accept  | 
 | 5554 | ** that the backup operation has failed and pass the backup operation handle  | 
 | 5555 | ** to the sqlite3_backup_finish() to release associated resources. | 
 | 5556 | ** | 
 | 5557 | ** ^The first call to sqlite3_backup_step() obtains an exclusive lock | 
 | 5558 | ** on the destination file. ^The exclusive lock is not released until either  | 
 | 5559 | ** sqlite3_backup_finish() is called or the backup operation is complete  | 
 | 5560 | ** and sqlite3_backup_step() returns [SQLITE_DONE].  ^Every call to | 
 | 5561 | ** sqlite3_backup_step() obtains a [shared lock] on the source database that | 
 | 5562 | ** lasts for the duration of the sqlite3_backup_step() call. | 
 | 5563 | ** ^Because the source database is not locked between calls to | 
 | 5564 | ** sqlite3_backup_step(), the source database may be modified mid-way | 
 | 5565 | ** through the backup process.  ^If the source database is modified by an | 
 | 5566 | ** external process or via a database connection other than the one being | 
 | 5567 | ** used by the backup operation, then the backup will be automatically | 
 | 5568 | ** restarted by the next call to sqlite3_backup_step(). ^If the source  | 
 | 5569 | ** database is modified by the using the same database connection as is used | 
 | 5570 | ** by the backup operation, then the backup database is automatically | 
 | 5571 | ** updated at the same time. | 
 | 5572 | ** | 
 | 5573 | ** <b>sqlite3_backup_finish()</b> | 
 | 5574 | ** | 
 | 5575 | ** When sqlite3_backup_step() has returned [SQLITE_DONE], or when the  | 
 | 5576 | ** application wishes to abandon the backup operation, the application | 
 | 5577 | ** should destroy the [sqlite3_backup] by passing it to sqlite3_backup_finish(). | 
 | 5578 | ** ^The sqlite3_backup_finish() interfaces releases all | 
 | 5579 | ** resources associated with the [sqlite3_backup] object.  | 
 | 5580 | ** ^If sqlite3_backup_step() has not yet returned [SQLITE_DONE], then any | 
 | 5581 | ** active write-transaction on the destination database is rolled back. | 
 | 5582 | ** The [sqlite3_backup] object is invalid | 
 | 5583 | ** and may not be used following a call to sqlite3_backup_finish(). | 
 | 5584 | ** | 
 | 5585 | ** ^The value returned by sqlite3_backup_finish is [SQLITE_OK] if no | 
 | 5586 | ** sqlite3_backup_step() errors occurred, regardless or whether or not | 
 | 5587 | ** sqlite3_backup_step() completed. | 
 | 5588 | ** ^If an out-of-memory condition or IO error occurred during any prior | 
 | 5589 | ** sqlite3_backup_step() call on the same [sqlite3_backup] object, then | 
 | 5590 | ** sqlite3_backup_finish() returns the corresponding [error code]. | 
 | 5591 | ** | 
 | 5592 | ** ^A return of [SQLITE_BUSY] or [SQLITE_LOCKED] from sqlite3_backup_step() | 
 | 5593 | ** is not a permanent error and does not affect the return value of | 
 | 5594 | ** sqlite3_backup_finish(). | 
 | 5595 | ** | 
 | 5596 | ** <b>sqlite3_backup_remaining(), sqlite3_backup_pagecount()</b> | 
 | 5597 | ** | 
 | 5598 | ** ^Each call to sqlite3_backup_step() sets two values inside | 
 | 5599 | ** the [sqlite3_backup] object: the number of pages still to be backed | 
 | 5600 | ** up and the total number of pages in the source databae file. | 
 | 5601 | ** The sqlite3_backup_remaining() and sqlite3_backup_pagecount() interfaces | 
 | 5602 | ** retrieve these two values, respectively. | 
 | 5603 | ** | 
 | 5604 | ** ^The values returned by these functions are only updated by | 
 | 5605 | ** sqlite3_backup_step(). ^If the source database is modified during a backup | 
 | 5606 | ** operation, then the values are not updated to account for any extra | 
 | 5607 | ** pages that need to be updated or the size of the source database file | 
 | 5608 | ** changing. | 
 | 5609 | ** | 
 | 5610 | ** <b>Concurrent Usage of Database Handles</b> | 
 | 5611 | ** | 
 | 5612 | ** ^The source [database connection] may be used by the application for other | 
 | 5613 | ** purposes while a backup operation is underway or being initialized. | 
 | 5614 | ** ^If SQLite is compiled and configured to support threadsafe database | 
 | 5615 | ** connections, then the source database connection may be used concurrently | 
 | 5616 | ** from within other threads. | 
 | 5617 | ** | 
 | 5618 | ** However, the application must guarantee that the destination  | 
 | 5619 | ** [database connection] is not passed to any other API (by any thread) after  | 
 | 5620 | ** sqlite3_backup_init() is called and before the corresponding call to | 
 | 5621 | ** sqlite3_backup_finish().  SQLite does not currently check to see | 
 | 5622 | ** if the application incorrectly accesses the destination [database connection] | 
 | 5623 | ** and so no error code is reported, but the operations may malfunction | 
 | 5624 | ** nevertheless.  Use of the destination database connection while a | 
 | 5625 | ** backup is in progress might also also cause a mutex deadlock. | 
 | 5626 | ** | 
 | 5627 | ** If running in [shared cache mode], the application must | 
 | 5628 | ** guarantee that the shared cache used by the destination database | 
 | 5629 | ** is not accessed while the backup is running. In practice this means | 
 | 5630 | ** that the application must guarantee that the disk file being  | 
 | 5631 | ** backed up to is not accessed by any connection within the process, | 
 | 5632 | ** not just the specific connection that was passed to sqlite3_backup_init(). | 
 | 5633 | ** | 
 | 5634 | ** The [sqlite3_backup] object itself is partially threadsafe. Multiple  | 
 | 5635 | ** threads may safely make multiple concurrent calls to sqlite3_backup_step(). | 
 | 5636 | ** However, the sqlite3_backup_remaining() and sqlite3_backup_pagecount() | 
 | 5637 | ** APIs are not strictly speaking threadsafe. If they are invoked at the | 
 | 5638 | ** same time as another thread is invoking sqlite3_backup_step() it is | 
 | 5639 | ** possible that they return invalid values. | 
 | 5640 | */ | 
 | 5641 | SQLITE_API sqlite3_backup *sqlite3_backup_init( | 
 | 5642 |   sqlite3 *pDest,                        /* Destination database handle */ | 
 | 5643 |   const char *zDestName,                 /* Destination database name */ | 
 | 5644 |   sqlite3 *pSource,                      /* Source database handle */ | 
 | 5645 |   const char *zSourceName                /* Source database name */ | 
 | 5646 | ); | 
 | 5647 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_backup_step(sqlite3_backup *p, int nPage); | 
 | 5648 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_backup_finish(sqlite3_backup *p); | 
 | 5649 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_backup_remaining(sqlite3_backup *p); | 
 | 5650 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_backup_pagecount(sqlite3_backup *p); | 
 | 5651 |  | 
 | 5652 | /* | 
 | 5653 | ** CAPI3REF: Unlock Notification | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5654 | ** | 
 | 5655 | ** ^When running in shared-cache mode, a database operation may fail with | 
 | 5656 | ** an [SQLITE_LOCKED] error if the required locks on the shared-cache or | 
 | 5657 | ** individual tables within the shared-cache cannot be obtained. See | 
 | 5658 | ** [SQLite Shared-Cache Mode] for a description of shared-cache locking.  | 
 | 5659 | ** ^This API may be used to register a callback that SQLite will invoke  | 
 | 5660 | ** when the connection currently holding the required lock relinquishes it. | 
 | 5661 | ** ^This API is only available if the library was compiled with the | 
 | 5662 | ** [SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY] C-preprocessor symbol defined. | 
 | 5663 | ** | 
 | 5664 | ** See Also: [Using the SQLite Unlock Notification Feature]. | 
 | 5665 | ** | 
 | 5666 | ** ^Shared-cache locks are released when a database connection concludes | 
 | 5667 | ** its current transaction, either by committing it or rolling it back.  | 
 | 5668 | ** | 
 | 5669 | ** ^When a connection (known as the blocked connection) fails to obtain a | 
 | 5670 | ** shared-cache lock and SQLITE_LOCKED is returned to the caller, the | 
 | 5671 | ** identity of the database connection (the blocking connection) that | 
 | 5672 | ** has locked the required resource is stored internally. ^After an  | 
 | 5673 | ** application receives an SQLITE_LOCKED error, it may call the | 
 | 5674 | ** sqlite3_unlock_notify() method with the blocked connection handle as  | 
 | 5675 | ** the first argument to register for a callback that will be invoked | 
 | 5676 | ** when the blocking connections current transaction is concluded. ^The | 
 | 5677 | ** callback is invoked from within the [sqlite3_step] or [sqlite3_close] | 
 | 5678 | ** call that concludes the blocking connections transaction. | 
 | 5679 | ** | 
 | 5680 | ** ^(If sqlite3_unlock_notify() is called in a multi-threaded application, | 
 | 5681 | ** there is a chance that the blocking connection will have already | 
 | 5682 | ** concluded its transaction by the time sqlite3_unlock_notify() is invoked. | 
 | 5683 | ** If this happens, then the specified callback is invoked immediately, | 
 | 5684 | ** from within the call to sqlite3_unlock_notify().)^ | 
 | 5685 | ** | 
 | 5686 | ** ^If the blocked connection is attempting to obtain a write-lock on a | 
 | 5687 | ** shared-cache table, and more than one other connection currently holds | 
 | 5688 | ** a read-lock on the same table, then SQLite arbitrarily selects one of  | 
 | 5689 | ** the other connections to use as the blocking connection. | 
 | 5690 | ** | 
 | 5691 | ** ^(There may be at most one unlock-notify callback registered by a  | 
 | 5692 | ** blocked connection. If sqlite3_unlock_notify() is called when the | 
 | 5693 | ** blocked connection already has a registered unlock-notify callback, | 
 | 5694 | ** then the new callback replaces the old.)^ ^If sqlite3_unlock_notify() is | 
 | 5695 | ** called with a NULL pointer as its second argument, then any existing | 
 | 5696 | ** unlock-notify callback is cancelled. ^The blocked connections  | 
 | 5697 | ** unlock-notify callback may also be canceled by closing the blocked | 
 | 5698 | ** connection using [sqlite3_close()]. | 
 | 5699 | ** | 
 | 5700 | ** The unlock-notify callback is not reentrant. If an application invokes | 
 | 5701 | ** any sqlite3_xxx API functions from within an unlock-notify callback, a | 
 | 5702 | ** crash or deadlock may be the result. | 
 | 5703 | ** | 
 | 5704 | ** ^Unless deadlock is detected (see below), sqlite3_unlock_notify() always | 
 | 5705 | ** returns SQLITE_OK. | 
 | 5706 | ** | 
 | 5707 | ** <b>Callback Invocation Details</b> | 
 | 5708 | ** | 
 | 5709 | ** When an unlock-notify callback is registered, the application provides a  | 
 | 5710 | ** single void* pointer that is passed to the callback when it is invoked. | 
 | 5711 | ** However, the signature of the callback function allows SQLite to pass | 
 | 5712 | ** it an array of void* context pointers. The first argument passed to | 
 | 5713 | ** an unlock-notify callback is a pointer to an array of void* pointers, | 
 | 5714 | ** and the second is the number of entries in the array. | 
 | 5715 | ** | 
 | 5716 | ** When a blocking connections transaction is concluded, there may be | 
 | 5717 | ** more than one blocked connection that has registered for an unlock-notify | 
 | 5718 | ** callback. ^If two or more such blocked connections have specified the | 
 | 5719 | ** same callback function, then instead of invoking the callback function | 
 | 5720 | ** multiple times, it is invoked once with the set of void* context pointers | 
 | 5721 | ** specified by the blocked connections bundled together into an array. | 
 | 5722 | ** This gives the application an opportunity to prioritize any actions  | 
 | 5723 | ** related to the set of unblocked database connections. | 
 | 5724 | ** | 
 | 5725 | ** <b>Deadlock Detection</b> | 
 | 5726 | ** | 
 | 5727 | ** Assuming that after registering for an unlock-notify callback a  | 
 | 5728 | ** database waits for the callback to be issued before taking any further | 
 | 5729 | ** action (a reasonable assumption), then using this API may cause the | 
 | 5730 | ** application to deadlock. For example, if connection X is waiting for | 
 | 5731 | ** connection Y's transaction to be concluded, and similarly connection | 
 | 5732 | ** Y is waiting on connection X's transaction, then neither connection | 
 | 5733 | ** will proceed and the system may remain deadlocked indefinitely. | 
 | 5734 | ** | 
 | 5735 | ** To avoid this scenario, the sqlite3_unlock_notify() performs deadlock | 
 | 5736 | ** detection. ^If a given call to sqlite3_unlock_notify() would put the | 
 | 5737 | ** system in a deadlocked state, then SQLITE_LOCKED is returned and no | 
 | 5738 | ** unlock-notify callback is registered. The system is said to be in | 
 | 5739 | ** a deadlocked state if connection A has registered for an unlock-notify | 
 | 5740 | ** callback on the conclusion of connection B's transaction, and connection | 
 | 5741 | ** B has itself registered for an unlock-notify callback when connection | 
 | 5742 | ** A's transaction is concluded. ^Indirect deadlock is also detected, so | 
 | 5743 | ** the system is also considered to be deadlocked if connection B has | 
 | 5744 | ** registered for an unlock-notify callback on the conclusion of connection | 
 | 5745 | ** C's transaction, where connection C is waiting on connection A. ^Any | 
 | 5746 | ** number of levels of indirection are allowed. | 
 | 5747 | ** | 
 | 5748 | ** <b>The "DROP TABLE" Exception</b> | 
 | 5749 | ** | 
 | 5750 | ** When a call to [sqlite3_step()] returns SQLITE_LOCKED, it is almost  | 
 | 5751 | ** always appropriate to call sqlite3_unlock_notify(). There is however, | 
 | 5752 | ** one exception. When executing a "DROP TABLE" or "DROP INDEX" statement, | 
 | 5753 | ** SQLite checks if there are any currently executing SELECT statements | 
 | 5754 | ** that belong to the same connection. If there are, SQLITE_LOCKED is | 
 | 5755 | ** returned. In this case there is no "blocking connection", so invoking | 
 | 5756 | ** sqlite3_unlock_notify() results in the unlock-notify callback being | 
 | 5757 | ** invoked immediately. If the application then re-attempts the "DROP TABLE" | 
 | 5758 | ** or "DROP INDEX" query, an infinite loop might be the result. | 
 | 5759 | ** | 
 | 5760 | ** One way around this problem is to check the extended error code returned | 
 | 5761 | ** by an sqlite3_step() call. ^(If there is a blocking connection, then the | 
 | 5762 | ** extended error code is set to SQLITE_LOCKED_SHAREDCACHE. Otherwise, in | 
 | 5763 | ** the special "DROP TABLE/INDEX" case, the extended error code is just  | 
 | 5764 | ** SQLITE_LOCKED.)^ | 
 | 5765 | */ | 
 | 5766 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_unlock_notify( | 
 | 5767 |   sqlite3 *pBlocked,                          /* Waiting connection */ | 
 | 5768 |   void (*xNotify)(void **apArg, int nArg),    /* Callback function to invoke */ | 
 | 5769 |   void *pNotifyArg                            /* Argument to pass to xNotify */ | 
 | 5770 | ); | 
 | 5771 |  | 
 | 5772 |  | 
 | 5773 | /* | 
 | 5774 | ** CAPI3REF: String Comparison | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5775 | ** | 
 | 5776 | ** ^The [sqlite3_strnicmp()] API allows applications and extensions to | 
 | 5777 | ** compare the contents of two buffers containing UTF-8 strings in a | 
 | 5778 | ** case-indendent fashion, using the same definition of case independence  | 
 | 5779 | ** that SQLite uses internally when comparing identifiers. | 
 | 5780 | */ | 
 | 5781 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_strnicmp(const char *, const char *, int); | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5782 |  | 
| Vasu Nori | aae12b8 | 2010-03-02 13:00:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5783 | /* | 
 | 5784 | ** CAPI3REF: Error Logging Interface | 
| Vasu Nori | aae12b8 | 2010-03-02 13:00:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5785 | ** | 
 | 5786 | ** ^The [sqlite3_log()] interface writes a message into the error log | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5787 | ** established by the [SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG] option to [sqlite3_config()]. | 
 | 5788 | ** ^If logging is enabled, the zFormat string and subsequent arguments are | 
 | 5789 | ** used with [sqlite3_snprintf()] to generate the final output string. | 
| Vasu Nori | aae12b8 | 2010-03-02 13:00:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5790 | ** | 
 | 5791 | ** The sqlite3_log() interface is intended for use by extensions such as | 
 | 5792 | ** virtual tables, collating functions, and SQL functions.  While there is | 
 | 5793 | ** nothing to prevent an application from calling sqlite3_log(), doing so | 
 | 5794 | ** is considered bad form. | 
| Vasu Nori | ebcc71f | 2010-03-23 10:49:56 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 5795 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5796 | ** The zFormat string must not be NULL. | 
 | 5797 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | ebcc71f | 2010-03-23 10:49:56 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 5798 | ** To avoid deadlocks and other threading problems, the sqlite3_log() routine | 
 | 5799 | ** will not use dynamically allocated memory.  The log message is stored in | 
 | 5800 | ** a fixed-length buffer on the stack.  If the log message is longer than | 
 | 5801 | ** a few hundred characters, it will be truncated to the length of the | 
 | 5802 | ** buffer. | 
| Vasu Nori | aae12b8 | 2010-03-02 13:00:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5803 | */ | 
 | 5804 | SQLITE_API void sqlite3_log(int iErrCode, const char *zFormat, ...); | 
| Vasu Nori | ebcc71f | 2010-03-23 10:49:56 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 5805 |  | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5806 | /* | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5807 | ** CAPI3REF: Write-Ahead Log Commit Hook | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5808 | ** | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5809 | ** ^The [sqlite3_wal_hook()] function is used to register a callback that | 
 | 5810 | ** will be invoked each time a database connection commits data to a | 
 | 5811 | ** [write-ahead log] (i.e. whenever a transaction is committed in | 
 | 5812 | ** [journal_mode | journal_mode=WAL mode]).  | 
 | 5813 | ** | 
 | 5814 | ** ^The callback is invoked by SQLite after the commit has taken place and  | 
 | 5815 | ** the associated write-lock on the database released, so the implementation  | 
 | 5816 | ** may read, write or [checkpoint] the database as required. | 
 | 5817 | ** | 
 | 5818 | ** ^The first parameter passed to the callback function when it is invoked | 
 | 5819 | ** is a copy of the third parameter passed to sqlite3_wal_hook() when | 
 | 5820 | ** registering the callback. ^The second is a copy of the database handle. | 
 | 5821 | ** ^The third parameter is the name of the database that was written to - | 
 | 5822 | ** either "main" or the name of an [ATTACH]-ed database. ^The fourth parameter | 
 | 5823 | ** is the number of pages currently in the write-ahead log file, | 
 | 5824 | ** including those that were just committed. | 
 | 5825 | ** | 
 | 5826 | ** The callback function should normally return [SQLITE_OK].  ^If an error | 
 | 5827 | ** code is returned, that error will propagate back up through the | 
 | 5828 | ** SQLite code base to cause the statement that provoked the callback | 
 | 5829 | ** to report an error, though the commit will have still occurred. If the | 
 | 5830 | ** callback returns [SQLITE_ROW] or [SQLITE_DONE], or if it returns a value | 
 | 5831 | ** that does not correspond to any valid SQLite error code, the results | 
 | 5832 | ** are undefined. | 
 | 5833 | ** | 
 | 5834 | ** A single database handle may have at most a single write-ahead log callback  | 
 | 5835 | ** registered at one time. ^Calling [sqlite3_wal_hook()] replaces any | 
 | 5836 | ** previously registered write-ahead log callback. ^Note that the | 
 | 5837 | ** [sqlite3_wal_autocheckpoint()] interface and the | 
 | 5838 | ** [wal_autocheckpoint pragma] both invoke [sqlite3_wal_hook()] and will | 
 | 5839 | ** those overwrite any prior [sqlite3_wal_hook()] settings. | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5840 | */ | 
| Vasu Nori | 71504cf | 2010-06-17 13:59:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 5841 | SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_wal_hook( | 
 | 5842 |   sqlite3*,  | 
 | 5843 |   int(*)(void *,sqlite3*,const char*,int), | 
 | 5844 |   void* | 
 | 5845 | ); | 
 | 5846 |  | 
 | 5847 | /* | 
 | 5848 | ** CAPI3REF: Configure an auto-checkpoint | 
 | 5849 | ** | 
 | 5850 | ** ^The [sqlite3_wal_autocheckpoint(D,N)] is a wrapper around | 
 | 5851 | ** [sqlite3_wal_hook()] that causes any database on [database connection] D | 
 | 5852 | ** to automatically [checkpoint] | 
 | 5853 | ** after committing a transaction if there are N or | 
 | 5854 | ** more frames in the [write-ahead log] file.  ^Passing zero or  | 
 | 5855 | ** a negative value as the nFrame parameter disables automatic | 
 | 5856 | ** checkpoints entirely. | 
 | 5857 | ** | 
 | 5858 | ** ^The callback registered by this function replaces any existing callback | 
 | 5859 | ** registered using [sqlite3_wal_hook()].  ^Likewise, registering a callback | 
 | 5860 | ** using [sqlite3_wal_hook()] disables the automatic checkpoint mechanism | 
 | 5861 | ** configured by this function. | 
 | 5862 | ** | 
 | 5863 | ** ^The [wal_autocheckpoint pragma] can be used to invoke this interface | 
 | 5864 | ** from SQL. | 
 | 5865 | ** | 
 | 5866 | ** ^Every new [database connection] defaults to having the auto-checkpoint | 
 | 5867 | ** enabled with a threshold of 1000 pages.  The use of this interface | 
 | 5868 | ** is only necessary if the default setting is found to be suboptimal | 
 | 5869 | ** for a particular application. | 
 | 5870 | */ | 
 | 5871 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_wal_autocheckpoint(sqlite3 *db, int N); | 
 | 5872 |  | 
 | 5873 | /* | 
 | 5874 | ** CAPI3REF: Checkpoint a database | 
 | 5875 | ** | 
 | 5876 | ** ^The [sqlite3_wal_checkpoint(D,X)] interface causes database named X | 
 | 5877 | ** on [database connection] D to be [checkpointed].  ^If X is NULL or an | 
 | 5878 | ** empty string, then a checkpoint is run on all databases of | 
 | 5879 | ** connection D.  ^If the database connection D is not in | 
 | 5880 | ** [WAL | write-ahead log mode] then this interface is a harmless no-op. | 
 | 5881 | ** | 
 | 5882 | ** ^The [wal_checkpoint pragma] can be used to invoke this interface | 
 | 5883 | ** from SQL.  ^The [sqlite3_wal_autocheckpoint()] interface and the | 
 | 5884 | ** [wal_autocheckpoint pragma] can be used to cause this interface to be | 
 | 5885 | ** run whenever the WAL reaches a certain size threshold. | 
 | 5886 | */ | 
 | 5887 | SQLITE_API int sqlite3_wal_checkpoint(sqlite3 *db, const char *zDb); | 
 | 5888 |  | 
| The Android Open Source Project | 7790ef5 | 2009-03-03 19:30:40 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5889 | /* | 
 | 5890 | ** Undo the hack that converts floating point types to integer for | 
 | 5891 | ** builds on processors without floating point support. | 
 | 5892 | */ | 
 | 5893 | #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT | 
 | 5894 | # undef double | 
 | 5895 | #endif | 
 | 5896 |  | 
 | 5897 | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
 | 5898 | }  /* End of the 'extern "C"' block */ | 
 | 5899 | #endif | 
 | 5900 | #endif | 
| Vasu Nori | a4356a0 | 2010-01-20 15:10:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 5901 |  |