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ca0cd504
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ca0cd504
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Aug 12, 2013
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Sergey Lyubka
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@@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ extern "C" {
** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()],
** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()].
*/
#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.7.1
5.2
"
#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 300701
5
#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2013-0
1-09 11:53:05 c0e09560d26f0a6456be9dd3447f5311eb4f238f
"
#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.7.1
7
"
#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 300701
7
#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2013-0
5-20 00:56:22 118a3b35693b134d56ebd780123b7fd6f1497668
"
/*
** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers
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@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ typedef sqlite_uint64 sqlite3_uint64;
** [sqlite3_blob_close | close] all [BLOB handles], and
** [sqlite3_backup_finish | finish] all [sqlite3_backup] objects associated
** with the [sqlite3] object prior to attempting to close the object. ^If
** sqlite3_close() is called on a [database connection] that still has
** sqlite3_close
_v2
() is called on a [database connection] that still has
** outstanding [prepared statements], [BLOB handles], and/or
** [sqlite3_backup] objects then it returns SQLITE_OK but the deallocation
** of resources is deferred until all [prepared statements], [BLOB handles],
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@@ -425,6 +425,8 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_exec(
#define SQLITE_FORMAT 24
/* Auxiliary database format error */
#define SQLITE_RANGE 25
/* 2nd parameter to sqlite3_bind out of range */
#define SQLITE_NOTADB 26
/* File opened that is not a database file */
#define SQLITE_NOTICE 27
/* Notifications from sqlite3_log() */
#define SQLITE_WARNING 28
/* Warnings from sqlite3_log() */
#define SQLITE_ROW 100
/* sqlite3_step() has another row ready */
#define SQLITE_DONE 101
/* sqlite3_step() has finished executing */
/* end-of-error-codes */
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@@ -475,6 +477,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_exec(
#define SQLITE_IOERR_SHMMAP (SQLITE_IOERR | (21<<8))
#define SQLITE_IOERR_SEEK (SQLITE_IOERR | (22<<8))
#define SQLITE_IOERR_DELETE_NOENT (SQLITE_IOERR | (23<<8))
#define SQLITE_IOERR_MMAP (SQLITE_IOERR | (24<<8))
#define SQLITE_LOCKED_SHAREDCACHE (SQLITE_LOCKED | (1<<8))
#define SQLITE_BUSY_RECOVERY (SQLITE_BUSY | (1<<8))
#define SQLITE_CANTOPEN_NOTEMPDIR (SQLITE_CANTOPEN | (1<<8))
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@@ -483,7 +486,19 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_exec(
#define SQLITE_CORRUPT_VTAB (SQLITE_CORRUPT | (1<<8))
#define SQLITE_READONLY_RECOVERY (SQLITE_READONLY | (1<<8))
#define SQLITE_READONLY_CANTLOCK (SQLITE_READONLY | (2<<8))
#define SQLITE_READONLY_ROLLBACK (SQLITE_READONLY | (3<<8))
#define SQLITE_ABORT_ROLLBACK (SQLITE_ABORT | (2<<8))
#define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_CHECK (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (1<<8))
#define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_COMMITHOOK (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (2<<8))
#define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_FOREIGNKEY (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (3<<8))
#define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_FUNCTION (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (4<<8))
#define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_NOTNULL (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (5<<8))
#define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_PRIMARYKEY (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (6<<8))
#define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_TRIGGER (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (7<<8))
#define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_UNIQUE (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (8<<8))
#define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_VTAB (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (9<<8))
#define SQLITE_NOTICE_RECOVER_WAL (SQLITE_NOTICE | (1<<8))
#define SQLITE_NOTICE_RECOVER_ROLLBACK (SQLITE_NOTICE | (2<<8))
/*
** CAPI3REF: Flags For File Open Operations
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@@ -723,6 +738,9 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
void
(
*
xShmBarrier
)(
sqlite3_file
*
);
int
(
*
xShmUnmap
)(
sqlite3_file
*
,
int
deleteFlag
);
/* Methods above are valid for version 2 */
int
(
*
xFetch
)(
sqlite3_file
*
,
sqlite3_int64
iOfst
,
int
iAmt
,
void
**
pp
);
int
(
*
xUnfetch
)(
sqlite3_file
*
,
sqlite3_int64
iOfst
,
void
*
p
);
/* Methods above are valid for version 3 */
/* Additional methods may be added in future releases */
};
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@@ -859,7 +877,8 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
** it is able to override built-in [PRAGMA] statements.
**
** <li>[[SQLITE_FCNTL_BUSYHANDLER]]
** ^This file-control may be invoked by SQLite on the database file handle
** ^The [SQLITE_FCNTL_BUSYHANDLER]
** file-control may be invoked by SQLite on the database file handle
** shortly after it is opened in order to provide a custom VFS with access
** to the connections busy-handler callback. The argument is of type (void **)
** - an array of two (void *) values. The first (void *) actually points
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@@ -870,13 +889,24 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
** current operation.
**
** <li>[[SQLITE_FCNTL_TEMPFILENAME]]
** ^Application can invoke this file-control to have SQLite generate a
** ^Application can invoke the [SQLITE_FCNTL_TEMPFILENAME] file-control
** to have SQLite generate a
** temporary filename using the same algorithm that is followed to generate
** temporary filenames for TEMP tables and other internal uses. The
** argument should be a char** which will be filled with the filename
** written into memory obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()]. The caller should
** invoke [sqlite3_free()] on the result to avoid a memory leak.
**
** <li>[[SQLITE_FCNTL_MMAP_SIZE]]
** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_MMAP_SIZE] file control is used to query or set the
** maximum number of bytes that will be used for memory-mapped I/O.
** The argument is a pointer to a value of type sqlite3_int64 that
** is an advisory maximum number of bytes in the file to memory map. The
** pointer is overwritten with the old value. The limit is not changed if
** the value originally pointed to is negative, and so the current limit
** can be queried by passing in a pointer to a negative number. This
** file-control is used internally to implement [PRAGMA mmap_size].
**
** </ul>
*/
#define SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCKSTATE 1
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@@ -895,6 +925,7 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
#define SQLITE_FCNTL_PRAGMA 14
#define SQLITE_FCNTL_BUSYHANDLER 15
#define SQLITE_FCNTL_TEMPFILENAME 16
#define SQLITE_FCNTL_MMAP_SIZE 18
/*
** CAPI3REF: Mutex Handle
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@@ -1561,7 +1592,9 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
** page cache implementation into that object.)^ </dd>
**
** [[SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG]] <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG</dt>
** <dd> ^The SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG option takes two arguments: a pointer to a
** <dd> The SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG option is used to configure the SQLite
** global [error log].
** (^The SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG option takes two arguments: a pointer to a
** function with a call signature of void(*)(void*,int,const char*),
** and a pointer to void. ^If the function pointer is not NULL, it is
** invoked by [sqlite3_log()] to process each logging event. ^If the
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@@ -1607,12 +1640,12 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE and SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE
** <dd> These options are obsolete and should not be used by new code.
** They are retained for backwards compatibility but are now no-ops.
** </d
l
>
** </d
d
>
**
** [[SQLITE_CONFIG_SQLLOG]]
** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_SQLLOG
** <dd>This option is only available if sqlite is compiled with the
**
SQLITE_ENABLE_SQLLOG
pre-processor macro defined. The first argument should
**
[SQLITE_ENABLE_SQLLOG]
pre-processor macro defined. The first argument should
** be a pointer to a function of type void(*)(void*,sqlite3*,const char*, int).
** The second should be of type (void*). The callback is invoked by the library
** in three separate circumstances, identified by the value passed as the
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@@ -1622,7 +1655,23 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
** fourth parameter is 1, then the SQL statement that the third parameter
** points to has just been executed. Or, if the fourth parameter is 2, then
** the connection being passed as the second parameter is being closed. The
** third parameter is passed NULL In this case.
** third parameter is passed NULL In this case. An example of using this
** configuration option can be seen in the "test_sqllog.c" source file in
** the canonical SQLite source tree.</dd>
**
** [[SQLITE_CONFIG_MMAP_SIZE]]
** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MMAP_SIZE
** <dd>SQLITE_CONFIG_MMAP_SIZE takes two 64-bit integer (sqlite3_int64) values
** that are the default mmap size limit (the default setting for
** [PRAGMA mmap_size]) and the maximum allowed mmap size limit.
** The default setting can be overridden by each database connection using
** either the [PRAGMA mmap_size] command, or by using the
** [SQLITE_FCNTL_MMAP_SIZE] file control. The maximum allowed mmap size
** cannot be changed at run-time. Nor may the maximum allowed mmap size
** exceed the compile-time maximum mmap size set by the
** [SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE] compile-time option.
** If either argument to this option is negative, then that argument is
** changed to its compile-time default.
** </dl>
*/
#define SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD 1
/* nil */
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@@ -1646,6 +1695,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
#define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE2 19
/* sqlite3_pcache_methods2* */
#define SQLITE_CONFIG_COVERING_INDEX_SCAN 20
/* int */
#define SQLITE_CONFIG_SQLLOG 21
/* xSqllog, void* */
#define SQLITE_CONFIG_MMAP_SIZE 22
/* sqlite3_int64, sqlite3_int64 */
/*
** CAPI3REF: Database Connection Configuration Options
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@@ -2479,6 +2529,9 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_set_authorizer(
** as each triggered subprogram is entered. The callbacks for triggers
** contain a UTF-8 SQL comment that identifies the trigger.)^
**
** The [SQLITE_TRACE_SIZE_LIMIT] compile-time option can be used to limit
** the length of [bound parameter] expansion in the output of sqlite3_trace().
**
** ^The callback function registered by sqlite3_profile() is invoked
** as each SQL statement finishes. ^The profile callback contains
** the original statement text and an estimate of wall-clock time
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@@ -2670,7 +2723,7 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_progress_handler(sqlite3*, int, int(*)(void*), void*);
** sqlite3_open_v2(). ^Setting the cache parameter to "private" is
** equivalent to setting the SQLITE_OPEN_PRIVATECACHE bit.
** ^If sqlite3_open_v2() is used and the "cache" parameter is present in
** a URI filename, its value overrides any behavio
u
r requested by setting
** a URI filename, its value overrides any behavior requested by setting
** SQLITE_OPEN_PRIVATECACHE or SQLITE_OPEN_SHAREDCACHE flag.
** </ul>
**
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@@ -3017,7 +3070,8 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_limit(sqlite3*, int id, int newVal);
** <li>
** ^If the database schema changes, instead of returning [SQLITE_SCHEMA] as it
** always used to do, [sqlite3_step()] will automatically recompile the SQL
** statement and try to run it again.
** statement and try to run it again. As many as [SQLITE_MAX_SCHEMA_RETRY]
** retries will occur before sqlite3_step() gives up and returns an error.
** </li>
**
** <li>
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@@ -3221,6 +3275,9 @@ typedef struct sqlite3_context sqlite3_context;
** parameter [SQLITE_LIMIT_VARIABLE_NUMBER] (default value: 999).
**
** ^The third argument is the value to bind to the parameter.
** ^If the third parameter to sqlite3_bind_text() or sqlite3_bind_text16()
** or sqlite3_bind_blob() is a NULL pointer then the fourth parameter
** is ignored and the end result is the same as sqlite3_bind_null().
**
** ^(In those routines that have a fourth argument, its value is the
** number of bytes in the parameter. To be clear: the value is the
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@@ -3988,7 +4045,8 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_expired(sqlite3_stmt*);
SQLITE_API
SQLITE_DEPRECATED
int
sqlite3_transfer_bindings
(
sqlite3_stmt
*
,
sqlite3_stmt
*
);
SQLITE_API
SQLITE_DEPRECATED
int
sqlite3_global_recover
(
void
);
SQLITE_API
SQLITE_DEPRECATED
void
sqlite3_thread_cleanup
(
void
);
SQLITE_API
SQLITE_DEPRECATED
int
sqlite3_memory_alarm
(
void
(
*
)(
void
*
,
sqlite3_int64
,
int
),
void
*
,
sqlite3_int64
);
SQLITE_API
SQLITE_DEPRECATED
int
sqlite3_memory_alarm
(
void
(
*
)(
void
*
,
sqlite3_int64
,
int
),
void
*
,
sqlite3_int64
);
#endif
/*
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@@ -4068,14 +4126,17 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_numeric_type(sqlite3_value*);
** In those cases, sqlite3_aggregate_context() might be called for the
** first time from within xFinal().)^
**
** ^The sqlite3_aggregate_context(C,N) routine returns a NULL pointer if N is
** less than or equal to zero or if a memory allocate error occurs.
** ^The sqlite3_aggregate_context(C,N) routine returns a NULL pointer
** when first called if N is less than or equal to zero or if a memory
** allocate error occurs.
**
** ^(The amount of space allocated by sqlite3_aggregate_context(C,N) is
** determined by the N parameter on first successful call. Changing the
** value of N in subsequent call to sqlite3_aggregate_context() within
** the same aggregate function instance will not resize the memory
** allocation.)^
** allocation.)^ Within the xFinal callback, it is customary to set
** N=0 in calls to sqlite3_aggregate_context(C,N) so that no
** pointless memory allocations occur.
**
** ^SQLite automatically frees the memory allocated by
** sqlite3_aggregate_context() when the aggregate query concludes.
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@@ -4173,7 +4234,7 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_set_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N, void*, void (*)(voi
** the content before returning.
**
** The typedef is necessary to work around problems in certain
** C++ compilers.
See ticket #2191.
** C++ compilers.
*/
typedef
void
(
*
sqlite3_destructor_type
)(
void
*
);
#define SQLITE_STATIC ((sqlite3_destructor_type)0)
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@@ -4972,11 +5033,20 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_table_column_metadata(
** ^This interface loads an SQLite extension library from the named file.
**
** ^The sqlite3_load_extension() interface attempts to load an
** SQLite extension library contained in the file zFile.
** [SQLite extension] library contained in the file zFile. If
** the file cannot be loaded directly, attempts are made to load
** with various operating-system specific extensions added.
** So for example, if "samplelib" cannot be loaded, then names like
** "samplelib.so" or "samplelib.dylib" or "samplelib.dll" might
** be tried also.
**
** ^The entry point is zProc.
** ^zProc may be 0, in which case the name of the entry point
** defaults to "sqlite3_extension_init".
** ^(zProc may be 0, in which case SQLite will try to come up with an
** entry point name on its own. It first tries "sqlite3_extension_init".
** If that does not work, it constructs a name "sqlite3_X_init" where the
** X is consists of the lower-case equivalent of all ASCII alphabetic
** characters in the filename from the last "/" to the first following
** "." and omitting any initial "lib".)^
** ^The sqlite3_load_extension() interface returns
** [SQLITE_OK] on success and [SQLITE_ERROR] if something goes wrong.
** ^If an error occurs and pzErrMsg is not 0, then the
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@@ -5002,11 +5072,11 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_load_extension(
** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable Extension Loading
**
** ^So as not to open security holes in older applications that are
** unprepared to deal with
extension loading
, and as a means of disabling
**
extension loading
while evaluating user-entered SQL, the following API
** unprepared to deal with
[extension loading]
, and as a means of disabling
**
[extension loading]
while evaluating user-entered SQL, the following API
** is provided to turn the [sqlite3_load_extension()] mechanism on and off.
**
** ^Extension loading is off by default.
See ticket #1863.
** ^Extension loading is off by default.
** ^Call the sqlite3_enable_load_extension() routine with onoff==1
** to turn extension loading on and call it with onoff==0 to turn
** it back off again.
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@@ -5018,7 +5088,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_enable_load_extension(sqlite3 *db, int onoff);
**
** ^This interface causes the xEntryPoint() function to be invoked for
** each new [database connection] that is created. The idea here is that
** xEntryPoint() is the entry point for a statically linked
SQLite extension
** xEntryPoint() is the entry point for a statically linked
[SQLite extension]
** that is to be automatically loaded into all new database connections.
**
** ^(Even though the function prototype shows that xEntryPoint() takes
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@@ -6369,7 +6439,7 @@ struct sqlite3_pcache_page {
** parameter to help it determined what action to take:
**
** <table border=1 width=85% align=center>
** <tr><th> createFlag <th> Behavio
u
r when page is not already in cache
** <tr><th> createFlag <th> Behavior when page is not already in cache
** <tr><td> 0 <td> Do not allocate a new page. Return NULL.
** <tr><td> 1 <td> Allocate a new page if it easy and convenient to do so.
** Otherwise return NULL.
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@@ -6798,10 +6868,25 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_unlock_notify(
SQLITE_API
int
sqlite3_stricmp
(
const
char
*
,
const
char
*
);
SQLITE_API
int
sqlite3_strnicmp
(
const
char
*
,
const
char
*
,
int
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: String Globbing
*
** ^The [sqlite3_strglob(P,X)] interface returns zero if string X matches
** the glob pattern P, and it returns non-zero if string X does not match
** the glob pattern P. ^The definition of glob pattern matching used in
** [sqlite3_strglob(P,X)] is the same as for the "X GLOB P" operator in the
** SQL dialect used by SQLite. ^The sqlite3_strglob(P,X) function is case
** sensitive.
**
** Note that this routine returns zero on a match and non-zero if the strings
** do not match, the same as [sqlite3_stricmp()] and [sqlite3_strnicmp()].
*/
SQLITE_API
int
sqlite3_strglob
(
const
char
*
zGlob
,
const
char
*
zStr
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Error Logging Interface
**
** ^The [sqlite3_log()] interface writes a message into the
error log
** ^The [sqlite3_log()] interface writes a message into the
[error log]
** established by the [SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG] option to [sqlite3_config()].
** ^If logging is enabled, the zFormat string and subsequent arguments are
** used with [sqlite3_snprintf()] to generate the final output string.
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