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 ** Internal interface definitions for SQLite. 13 ** 14 */ 15 #ifndef _SQLITEINT_H_ 16 #define _SQLITEINT_H_ 17 18 /* 19 ** These #defines should enable >2GB file support on POSIX if the 20 ** underlying operating system supports it. If the OS lacks 21 ** large file support, or if the OS is windows, these should be no-ops. 22 ** 23 ** Ticket #2739: The _LARGEFILE_SOURCE macro must appear before any 24 ** system #includes. Hence, this block of code must be the very first 25 ** code in all source files. 26 ** 27 ** Large file support can be disabled using the -DSQLITE_DISABLE_LFS switch 28 ** on the compiler command line. This is necessary if you are compiling 29 ** on a recent machine (ex: Red Hat 7.2) but you want your code to work 30 ** on an older machine (ex: Red Hat 6.0). If you compile on Red Hat 7.2 31 ** without this option, LFS is enable. But LFS does not exist in the kernel 32 ** in Red Hat 6.0, so the code won't work. Hence, for maximum binary 33 ** portability you should omit LFS. 34 ** 35 ** Similar is true for Mac OS X. LFS is only supported on Mac OS X 9 and later. 36 */ 37 #ifndef SQLITE_DISABLE_LFS 38 # define _LARGE_FILE 1 39 # ifndef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 40 # define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 41 # endif 42 # define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE 1 43 #endif 44 45 /* 46 ** Include the configuration header output by 'configure' if we're using the 47 ** autoconf-based build 48 */ 49 #ifdef _HAVE_SQLITE_CONFIG_H 50 #include "config.h" 51 #endif 52 53 #include "sqliteLimit.h" 54 55 /* Disable nuisance warnings on Borland compilers */ 56 #if defined(__BORLANDC__) 57 #pragma warn -rch /* unreachable code */ 58 #pragma warn -ccc /* Condition is always true or false */ 59 #pragma warn -aus /* Assigned value is never used */ 60 #pragma warn -csu /* Comparing signed and unsigned */ 61 #pragma warn -spa /* Suspicious pointer arithmetic */ 62 #endif 63 64 /* Needed for various definitions... */ 65 #ifndef _GNU_SOURCE 66 # define _GNU_SOURCE 67 #endif 68 69 /* 70 ** Include standard header files as necessary 71 */ 72 #ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H 73 #include <stdint.h> 74 #endif 75 #ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H 76 #include <inttypes.h> 77 #endif 78 79 /* 80 ** The number of samples of an index that SQLite takes in order to 81 ** construct a histogram of the table content when running ANALYZE 82 ** and with SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT2 83 */ 84 #define SQLITE_INDEX_SAMPLES 10 85 86 /* 87 ** The following macros are used to cast pointers to integers and 88 ** integers to pointers. The way you do this varies from one compiler 89 ** to the next, so we have developed the following set of #if statements 90 ** to generate appropriate macros for a wide range of compilers. 91 ** 92 ** The correct "ANSI" way to do this is to use the intptr_t type. 93 ** Unfortunately, that typedef is not available on all compilers, or 94 ** if it is available, it requires an #include of specific headers 95 ** that vary from one machine to the next. 96 ** 97 ** Ticket #3860: The llvm-gcc-4.2 compiler from Apple chokes on 98 ** the ((void*)&((char*)0)[X]) construct. But MSVC chokes on ((void*)(X)). 99 ** So we have to define the macros in different ways depending on the 100 ** compiler. 101 */ 102 #if defined(__PTRDIFF_TYPE__) /* This case should work for GCC */ 103 # define SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(X) ((void*)(__PTRDIFF_TYPE__)(X)) 104 # define SQLITE_PTR_TO_INT(X) ((int)(__PTRDIFF_TYPE__)(X)) 105 #elif !defined(__GNUC__) /* Works for compilers other than LLVM */ 106 # define SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(X) ((void*)&((char*)0)[X]) 107 # define SQLITE_PTR_TO_INT(X) ((int)(((char*)X)-(char*)0)) 108 #elif defined(HAVE_STDINT_H) /* Use this case if we have ANSI headers */ 109 # define SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(X) ((void*)(intptr_t)(X)) 110 # define SQLITE_PTR_TO_INT(X) ((int)(intptr_t)(X)) 111 #else /* Generates a warning - but it always works */ 112 # define SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(X) ((void*)(X)) 113 # define SQLITE_PTR_TO_INT(X) ((int)(X)) 114 #endif 115 116 /* 117 ** The SQLITE_THREADSAFE macro must be defined as either 0 or 1. 118 ** Older versions of SQLite used an optional THREADSAFE macro. 119 ** We support that for legacy 120 */ 121 #if !defined(SQLITE_THREADSAFE) 122 #if defined(THREADSAFE) 123 # define SQLITE_THREADSAFE THREADSAFE 124 #else 125 # define SQLITE_THREADSAFE 1 126 #endif 127 #endif 128 129 /* 130 ** The SQLITE_DEFAULT_MEMSTATUS macro must be defined as either 0 or 1. 131 ** It determines whether or not the features related to 132 ** SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMSTATUS are available by default or not. This value can 133 ** be overridden at runtime using the sqlite3_config() API. 134 */ 135 #if !defined(SQLITE_DEFAULT_MEMSTATUS) 136 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_MEMSTATUS 1 137 #endif 138 139 /* 140 ** Exactly one of the following macros must be defined in order to 141 ** specify which memory allocation subsystem to use. 142 ** 143 ** SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC // Use normal system malloc() 144 ** SQLITE_MEMDEBUG // Debugging version of system malloc() 145 ** 146 ** (Historical note: There used to be several other options, but we've 147 ** pared it down to just these two.) 148 ** 149 ** If none of the above are defined, then set SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC as 150 ** the default. 151 */ 152 #if defined(SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC)+defined(SQLITE_MEMDEBUG)>1 153 # error "At most one of the following compile-time configuration options\ 154 is allows: SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC, SQLITE_MEMDEBUG" 155 #endif 156 #if defined(SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC)+defined(SQLITE_MEMDEBUG)==0 157 # define SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC 1 158 #endif 159 160 /* 161 ** If SQLITE_MALLOC_SOFT_LIMIT is not zero, then try to keep the 162 ** sizes of memory allocations below this value where possible. 163 */ 164 #if !defined(SQLITE_MALLOC_SOFT_LIMIT) 165 # define SQLITE_MALLOC_SOFT_LIMIT 1024 166 #endif 167 168 /* 169 ** We need to define _XOPEN_SOURCE as follows in order to enable 170 ** recursive mutexes on most Unix systems. But Mac OS X is different. 171 ** The _XOPEN_SOURCE define causes problems for Mac OS X we are told, 172 ** so it is omitted there. See ticket #2673. 173 ** 174 ** Later we learn that _XOPEN_SOURCE is poorly or incorrectly 175 ** implemented on some systems. So we avoid defining it at all 176 ** if it is already defined or if it is unneeded because we are 177 ** not doing a threadsafe build. Ticket #2681. 178 ** 179 ** See also ticket #2741. 180 */ 181 #if !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) && !defined(__DARWIN__) && !defined(__APPLE__) && SQLITE_THREADSAFE 182 # define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500 /* Needed to enable pthread recursive mutexes */ 183 #endif 184 185 /* 186 ** The TCL headers are only needed when compiling the TCL bindings. 187 */ 188 #if defined(SQLITE_TCL) || defined(TCLSH) 189 # include <tcl.h> 190 #endif 191 192 /* 193 ** Many people are failing to set -DNDEBUG=1 when compiling SQLite. 194 ** Setting NDEBUG makes the code smaller and run faster. So the following 195 ** lines are added to automatically set NDEBUG unless the -DSQLITE_DEBUG=1 196 ** option is set. Thus NDEBUG becomes an opt-in rather than an opt-out 197 ** feature. 198 */ 199 #if !defined(NDEBUG) && !defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) 200 # define NDEBUG 1 201 #endif 202 203 /* 204 ** The testcase() macro is used to aid in coverage testing. When 205 ** doing coverage testing, the condition inside the argument to 206 ** testcase() must be evaluated both true and false in order to 207 ** get full branch coverage. The testcase() macro is inserted 208 ** to help ensure adequate test coverage in places where simple 209 ** condition/decision coverage is inadequate. For example, testcase() 210 ** can be used to make sure boundary values are tested. For 211 ** bitmask tests, testcase() can be used to make sure each bit 212 ** is significant and used at least once. On switch statements 213 ** where multiple cases go to the same block of code, testcase() 214 ** can insure that all cases are evaluated. 215 ** 216 */ 217 #ifdef SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST 218 void sqlite3Coverage(int); 219 # define testcase(X) if( X ){ sqlite3Coverage(__LINE__); } 220 #else 221 # define testcase(X) 222 #endif 223 224 /* 225 ** The TESTONLY macro is used to enclose variable declarations or 226 ** other bits of code that are needed to support the arguments 227 ** within testcase() and assert() macros. 228 */ 229 #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) 230 # define TESTONLY(X) X 231 #else 232 # define TESTONLY(X) 233 #endif 234 235 /* 236 ** Sometimes we need a small amount of code such as a variable initialization 237 ** to setup for a later assert() statement. We do not want this code to 238 ** appear when assert() is disabled. The following macro is therefore 239 ** used to contain that setup code. The "VVA" acronym stands for 240 ** "Verification, Validation, and Accreditation". In other words, the 241 ** code within VVA_ONLY() will only run during verification processes. 242 */ 243 #ifndef NDEBUG 244 # define VVA_ONLY(X) X 245 #else 246 # define VVA_ONLY(X) 247 #endif 248 249 /* 250 ** The ALWAYS and NEVER macros surround boolean expressions which 251 ** are intended to always be true or false, respectively. Such 252 ** expressions could be omitted from the code completely. But they 253 ** are included in a few cases in order to enhance the resilience 254 ** of SQLite to unexpected behavior - to make the code "self-healing" 255 ** or "ductile" rather than being "brittle" and crashing at the first 256 ** hint of unplanned behavior. 257 ** 258 ** In other words, ALWAYS and NEVER are added for defensive code. 259 ** 260 ** When doing coverage testing ALWAYS and NEVER are hard-coded to 261 ** be true and false so that the unreachable code then specify will 262 ** not be counted as untested code. 263 */ 264 #if defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) 265 # define ALWAYS(X) (1) 266 # define NEVER(X) (0) 267 #elif !defined(NDEBUG) 268 # define ALWAYS(X) ((X)?1:(assert(0),0)) 269 # define NEVER(X) ((X)?(assert(0),1):0) 270 #else 271 # define ALWAYS(X) (X) 272 # define NEVER(X) (X) 273 #endif 274 275 /* 276 ** Return true (non-zero) if the input is a integer that is too large 277 ** to fit in 32-bits. This macro is used inside of various testcase() 278 ** macros to verify that we have tested SQLite for large-file support. 279 */ 280 #define IS_BIG_INT(X) (((X)&~(i64)0xffffffff)!=0) 281 282 /* 283 ** The macro unlikely() is a hint that surrounds a boolean 284 ** expression that is usually false. Macro likely() surrounds 285 ** a boolean expression that is usually true. GCC is able to 286 ** use these hints to generate better code, sometimes. 287 */ 288 #if defined(__GNUC__) && 0 289 # define likely(X) __builtin_expect((X),1) 290 # define unlikely(X) __builtin_expect((X),0) 291 #else 292 # define likely(X) !!(X) 293 # define unlikely(X) !!(X) 294 #endif 295 296 #include "sqlite3.h" 297 #include "hash.h" 298 #include "parse.h" 299 #include <stdio.h> 300 #include <stdlib.h> 301 #include <string.h> 302 #include <assert.h> 303 #include <stddef.h> 304 305 /* 306 ** If compiling for a processor that lacks floating point support, 307 ** substitute integer for floating-point 308 */ 309 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT 310 # define double sqlite_int64 311 # define float sqlite_int64 312 # define LONGDOUBLE_TYPE sqlite_int64 313 # ifndef SQLITE_BIG_DBL 314 # define SQLITE_BIG_DBL (((sqlite3_int64)1)<<50) 315 # endif 316 # define SQLITE_OMIT_DATETIME_FUNCS 1 317 # define SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE 1 318 # undef SQLITE_MIXED_ENDIAN_64BIT_FLOAT 319 # undef SQLITE_HAVE_ISNAN 320 #endif 321 #ifndef SQLITE_BIG_DBL 322 # define SQLITE_BIG_DBL (1e99) 323 #endif 324 325 /* 326 ** OMIT_TEMPDB is set to 1 if SQLITE_OMIT_TEMPDB is defined, or 0 327 ** afterward. Having this macro allows us to cause the C compiler 328 ** to omit code used by TEMP tables without messy #ifndef statements. 329 */ 330 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_TEMPDB 331 #define OMIT_TEMPDB 1 332 #else 333 #define OMIT_TEMPDB 0 334 #endif 335 336 /* 337 ** The "file format" number is an integer that is incremented whenever 338 ** the VDBE-level file format changes. The following macros define the 339 ** the default file format for new databases and the maximum file format 340 ** that the library can read. 341 */ 342 #define SQLITE_MAX_FILE_FORMAT 4 343 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_FILE_FORMAT 344 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_FILE_FORMAT 1 345 #endif 346 347 /* 348 ** Determine whether triggers are recursive by default. This can be 349 ** changed at run-time using a pragma. 350 */ 351 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_RECURSIVE_TRIGGERS 352 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_RECURSIVE_TRIGGERS 0 353 #endif 354 355 /* 356 ** Provide a default value for SQLITE_TEMP_STORE in case it is not specified 357 ** on the command-line 358 */ 359 #ifndef SQLITE_TEMP_STORE 360 # define SQLITE_TEMP_STORE 1 361 #endif 362 363 /* 364 ** GCC does not define the offsetof() macro so we'll have to do it 365 ** ourselves. 366 */ 367 #ifndef offsetof 368 #define offsetof(STRUCTURE,FIELD) ((int)((char*)&((STRUCTURE*)0)->FIELD)) 369 #endif 370 371 /* 372 ** Check to see if this machine uses EBCDIC. (Yes, believe it or 373 ** not, there are still machines out there that use EBCDIC.) 374 */ 375 #if 'A' == '\301' 376 # define SQLITE_EBCDIC 1 377 #else 378 # define SQLITE_ASCII 1 379 #endif 380 381 /* 382 ** Integers of known sizes. These typedefs might change for architectures 383 ** where the sizes very. Preprocessor macros are available so that the 384 ** types can be conveniently redefined at compile-type. Like this: 385 ** 386 ** cc '-DUINTPTR_TYPE=long long int' ... 387 */ 388 #ifndef UINT32_TYPE 389 # ifdef HAVE_UINT32_T 390 # define UINT32_TYPE uint32_t 391 # else 392 # define UINT32_TYPE unsigned int 393 # endif 394 #endif 395 #ifndef UINT16_TYPE 396 # ifdef HAVE_UINT16_T 397 # define UINT16_TYPE uint16_t 398 # else 399 # define UINT16_TYPE unsigned short int 400 # endif 401 #endif 402 #ifndef INT16_TYPE 403 # ifdef HAVE_INT16_T 404 # define INT16_TYPE int16_t 405 # else 406 # define INT16_TYPE short int 407 # endif 408 #endif 409 #ifndef UINT8_TYPE 410 # ifdef HAVE_UINT8_T 411 # define UINT8_TYPE uint8_t 412 # else 413 # define UINT8_TYPE unsigned char 414 # endif 415 #endif 416 #ifndef INT8_TYPE 417 # ifdef HAVE_INT8_T 418 # define INT8_TYPE int8_t 419 # else 420 # define INT8_TYPE signed char 421 # endif 422 #endif 423 #ifndef LONGDOUBLE_TYPE 424 # define LONGDOUBLE_TYPE long double 425 #endif 426 typedef sqlite_int64 i64; /* 8-byte signed integer */ 427 typedef sqlite_uint64 u64; /* 8-byte unsigned integer */ 428 typedef UINT32_TYPE u32; /* 4-byte unsigned integer */ 429 typedef UINT16_TYPE u16; /* 2-byte unsigned integer */ 430 typedef INT16_TYPE i16; /* 2-byte signed integer */ 431 typedef UINT8_TYPE u8; /* 1-byte unsigned integer */ 432 typedef INT8_TYPE i8; /* 1-byte signed integer */ 433 434 /* 435 ** SQLITE_MAX_U32 is a u64 constant that is the maximum u64 value 436 ** that can be stored in a u32 without loss of data. The value 437 ** is 0x00000000ffffffff. But because of quirks of some compilers, we 438 ** have to specify the value in the less intuitive manner shown: 439 */ 440 #define SQLITE_MAX_U32 ((((u64)1)<<32)-1) 441 442 /* 443 ** Macros to determine whether the machine is big or little endian, 444 ** evaluated at runtime. 445 */ 446 #ifdef SQLITE_AMALGAMATION 447 const int sqlite3one = 1; 448 #else 449 extern const int sqlite3one; 450 #endif 451 #if defined(i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86)\ 452 || defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) 453 # define SQLITE_BIGENDIAN 0 454 # define SQLITE_LITTLEENDIAN 1 455 # define SQLITE_UTF16NATIVE SQLITE_UTF16LE 456 #else 457 # define SQLITE_BIGENDIAN (*(char *)(&sqlite3one)==0) 458 # define SQLITE_LITTLEENDIAN (*(char *)(&sqlite3one)==1) 459 # define SQLITE_UTF16NATIVE (SQLITE_BIGENDIAN?SQLITE_UTF16BE:SQLITE_UTF16LE) 460 #endif 461 462 /* 463 ** Constants for the largest and smallest possible 64-bit signed integers. 464 ** These macros are designed to work correctly on both 32-bit and 64-bit 465 ** compilers. 466 */ 467 #define LARGEST_INT64 (0xffffffff|(((i64)0x7fffffff)<<32)) 468 #define SMALLEST_INT64 (((i64)-1) - LARGEST_INT64) 469 470 /* 471 ** Round up a number to the next larger multiple of 8. This is used 472 ** to force 8-byte alignment on 64-bit architectures. 473 */ 474 #define ROUND8(x) (((x)+7)&~7) 475 476 /* 477 ** Round down to the nearest multiple of 8 478 */ 479 #define ROUNDDOWN8(x) ((x)&~7) 480 481 /* 482 ** Assert that the pointer X is aligned to an 8-byte boundary. This 483 ** macro is used only within assert() to verify that the code gets 484 ** all alignment restrictions correct. 485 ** 486 ** Except, if SQLITE_4_BYTE_ALIGNED_MALLOC is defined, then the 487 ** underlying malloc() implemention might return us 4-byte aligned 488 ** pointers. In that case, only verify 4-byte alignment. 489 */ 490 #ifdef SQLITE_4_BYTE_ALIGNED_MALLOC 491 # define EIGHT_BYTE_ALIGNMENT(X) ((((char*)(X) - (char*)0)&3)==0) 492 #else 493 # define EIGHT_BYTE_ALIGNMENT(X) ((((char*)(X) - (char*)0)&7)==0) 494 #endif 495 496 497 /* 498 ** An instance of the following structure is used to store the busy-handler 499 ** callback for a given sqlite handle. 500 ** 501 ** The sqlite.busyHandler member of the sqlite struct contains the busy 502 ** callback for the database handle. Each pager opened via the sqlite 503 ** handle is passed a pointer to sqlite.busyHandler. The busy-handler 504 ** callback is currently invoked only from within pager.c. 505 */ 506 typedef struct BusyHandler BusyHandler; 507 struct BusyHandler { 508 int (*xFunc)(void *,int); /* The busy callback */ 509 void *pArg; /* First arg to busy callback */ 510 int nBusy; /* Incremented with each busy call */ 511 }; 512 513 /* 514 ** Name of the master database table. The master database table 515 ** is a special table that holds the names and attributes of all 516 ** user tables and indices. 517 */ 518 #define MASTER_NAME "sqlite_master" 519 #define TEMP_MASTER_NAME "sqlite_temp_master" 520 521 /* 522 ** The root-page of the master database table. 523 */ 524 #define MASTER_ROOT 1 525 526 /* 527 ** The name of the schema table. 528 */ 529 #define SCHEMA_TABLE(x) ((!OMIT_TEMPDB)&&(x==1)?TEMP_MASTER_NAME:MASTER_NAME) 530 531 /* 532 ** A convenience macro that returns the number of elements in 533 ** an array. 534 */ 535 #define ArraySize(X) ((int)(sizeof(X)/sizeof(X[0]))) 536 537 /* 538 ** The following value as a destructor means to use sqlite3DbFree(). 539 ** This is an internal extension to SQLITE_STATIC and SQLITE_TRANSIENT. 540 */ 541 #define SQLITE_DYNAMIC ((sqlite3_destructor_type)sqlite3DbFree) 542 543 /* 544 ** When SQLITE_OMIT_WSD is defined, it means that the target platform does 545 ** not support Writable Static Data (WSD) such as global and static variables. 546 ** All variables must either be on the stack or dynamically allocated from 547 ** the heap. When WSD is unsupported, the variable declarations scattered 548 ** throughout the SQLite code must become constants instead. The SQLITE_WSD 549 ** macro is used for this purpose. And instead of referencing the variable 550 ** directly, we use its constant as a key to lookup the run-time allocated 551 ** buffer that holds real variable. The constant is also the initializer 552 ** for the run-time allocated buffer. 553 ** 554 ** In the usual case where WSD is supported, the SQLITE_WSD and GLOBAL 555 ** macros become no-ops and have zero performance impact. 556 */ 557 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_WSD 558 #define SQLITE_WSD const 559 #define GLOBAL(t,v) (*(t*)sqlite3_wsd_find((void*)&(v), sizeof(v))) 560 #define sqlite3GlobalConfig GLOBAL(struct Sqlite3Config, sqlite3Config) 561 int sqlite3_wsd_init(int N, int J); 562 void *sqlite3_wsd_find(void *K, int L); 563 #else 564 #define SQLITE_WSD 565 #define GLOBAL(t,v) v 566 #define sqlite3GlobalConfig sqlite3Config 567 #endif 568 569 /* 570 ** The following macros are used to suppress compiler warnings and to 571 ** make it clear to human readers when a function parameter is deliberately 572 ** left unused within the body of a function. This usually happens when 573 ** a function is called via a function pointer. For example the 574 ** implementation of an SQL aggregate step callback may not use the 575 ** parameter indicating the number of arguments passed to the aggregate, 576 ** if it knows that this is enforced elsewhere. 577 ** 578 ** When a function parameter is not used at all within the body of a function, 579 ** it is generally named "NotUsed" or "NotUsed2" to make things even clearer. 580 ** However, these macros may also be used to suppress warnings related to 581 ** parameters that may or may not be used depending on compilation options. 582 ** For example those parameters only used in assert() statements. In these 583 ** cases the parameters are named as per the usual conventions. 584 */ 585 #define UNUSED_PARAMETER(x) (void)(x) 586 #define UNUSED_PARAMETER2(x,y) UNUSED_PARAMETER(x),UNUSED_PARAMETER(y) 587 588 /* 589 ** Forward references to structures 590 */ 591 typedef struct AggInfo AggInfo; 592 typedef struct AuthContext AuthContext; 593 typedef struct AutoincInfo AutoincInfo; 594 typedef struct Bitvec Bitvec; 595 typedef struct CollSeq CollSeq; 596 typedef struct Column Column; 597 typedef struct Db Db; 598 typedef struct Schema Schema; 599 typedef struct Expr Expr; 600 typedef struct ExprList ExprList; 601 typedef struct ExprSpan ExprSpan; 602 typedef struct FKey FKey; 603 typedef struct FuncDef FuncDef; 604 typedef struct FuncDefHash FuncDefHash; 605 typedef struct IdList IdList; 606 typedef struct Index Index; 607 typedef struct IndexSample IndexSample; 608 typedef struct KeyClass KeyClass; 609 typedef struct KeyInfo KeyInfo; 610 typedef struct Lookaside Lookaside; 611 typedef struct LookasideSlot LookasideSlot; 612 typedef struct Module Module; 613 typedef struct NameContext NameContext; 614 typedef struct Parse Parse; 615 typedef struct RowSet RowSet; 616 typedef struct Savepoint Savepoint; 617 typedef struct Select Select; 618 typedef struct SrcList SrcList; 619 typedef struct StrAccum StrAccum; 620 typedef struct Table Table; 621 typedef struct TableLock TableLock; 622 typedef struct Token Token; 623 typedef struct Trigger Trigger; 624 typedef struct TriggerPrg TriggerPrg; 625 typedef struct TriggerStep TriggerStep; 626 typedef struct UnpackedRecord UnpackedRecord; 627 typedef struct VTable VTable; 628 typedef struct Walker Walker; 629 typedef struct WherePlan WherePlan; 630 typedef struct WhereInfo WhereInfo; 631 typedef struct WhereLevel WhereLevel; 632 633 /* 634 ** Defer sourcing vdbe.h and btree.h until after the "u8" and 635 ** "BusyHandler" typedefs. vdbe.h also requires a few of the opaque 636 ** pointer types (i.e. FuncDef) defined above. 637 */ 638 #include "btree.h" 639 #include "vdbe.h" 640 #include "pager.h" 641 #include "pcache.h" 642 643 #include "os.h" 644 #include "mutex.h" 645 646 647 /* 648 ** Each database file to be accessed by the system is an instance 649 ** of the following structure. There are normally two of these structures 650 ** in the sqlite.aDb[] array. aDb[0] is the main database file and 651 ** aDb[1] is the database file used to hold temporary tables. Additional 652 ** databases may be attached. 653 */ 654 struct Db { 655 char *zName; /* Name of this database */ 656 Btree *pBt; /* The B*Tree structure for this database file */ 657 u8 inTrans; /* 0: not writable. 1: Transaction. 2: Checkpoint */ 658 u8 safety_level; /* How aggressive at syncing data to disk */ 659 Schema *pSchema; /* Pointer to database schema (possibly shared) */ 660 }; 661 662 /* 663 ** An instance of the following structure stores a database schema. 664 */ 665 struct Schema { 666 int schema_cookie; /* Database schema version number for this file */ 667 Hash tblHash; /* All tables indexed by name */ 668 Hash idxHash; /* All (named) indices indexed by name */ 669 Hash trigHash; /* All triggers indexed by name */ 670 Hash fkeyHash; /* All foreign keys by referenced table name */ 671 Table *pSeqTab; /* The sqlite_sequence table used by AUTOINCREMENT */ 672 u8 file_format; /* Schema format version for this file */ 673 u8 enc; /* Text encoding used by this database */ 674 u16 flags; /* Flags associated with this schema */ 675 int cache_size; /* Number of pages to use in the cache */ 676 }; 677 678 /* 679 ** These macros can be used to test, set, or clear bits in the 680 ** Db.pSchema->flags field. 681 */ 682 #define DbHasProperty(D,I,P) (((D)->aDb[I].pSchema->flags&(P))==(P)) 683 #define DbHasAnyProperty(D,I,P) (((D)->aDb[I].pSchema->flags&(P))!=0) 684 #define DbSetProperty(D,I,P) (D)->aDb[I].pSchema->flags|=(P) 685 #define DbClearProperty(D,I,P) (D)->aDb[I].pSchema->flags&=~(P) 686 687 /* 688 ** Allowed values for the DB.pSchema->flags field. 689 ** 690 ** The DB_SchemaLoaded flag is set after the database schema has been 691 ** read into internal hash tables. 692 ** 693 ** DB_UnresetViews means that one or more views have column names that 694 ** have been filled out. If the schema changes, these column names might 695 ** changes and so the view will need to be reset. 696 */ 697 #define DB_SchemaLoaded 0x0001 /* The schema has been loaded */ 698 #define DB_UnresetViews 0x0002 /* Some views have defined column names */ 699 #define DB_Empty 0x0004 /* The file is empty (length 0 bytes) */ 700 701 /* 702 ** The number of different kinds of things that can be limited 703 ** using the sqlite3_limit() interface. 704 */ 705 #define SQLITE_N_LIMIT (SQLITE_LIMIT_TRIGGER_DEPTH+1) 706 707 /* 708 ** Lookaside malloc is a set of fixed-size buffers that can be used 709 ** to satisfy small transient memory allocation requests for objects 710 ** associated with a particular database connection. The use of 711 ** lookaside malloc provides a significant performance enhancement 712 ** (approx 10%) by avoiding numerous malloc/free requests while parsing 713 ** SQL statements. 714 ** 715 ** The Lookaside structure holds configuration information about the 716 ** lookaside malloc subsystem. Each available memory allocation in 717 ** the lookaside subsystem is stored on a linked list of LookasideSlot 718 ** objects. 719 ** 720 ** Lookaside allocations are only allowed for objects that are associated 721 ** with a particular database connection. Hence, schema information cannot 722 ** be stored in lookaside because in shared cache mode the schema information 723 ** is shared by multiple database connections. Therefore, while parsing 724 ** schema information, the Lookaside.bEnabled flag is cleared so that 725 ** lookaside allocations are not used to construct the schema objects. 726 */ 727 struct Lookaside { 728 u16 sz; /* Size of each buffer in bytes */ 729 u8 bEnabled; /* False to disable new lookaside allocations */ 730 u8 bMalloced; /* True if pStart obtained from sqlite3_malloc() */ 731 int nOut; /* Number of buffers currently checked out */ 732 int mxOut; /* Highwater mark for nOut */ 733 LookasideSlot *pFree; /* List of available buffers */ 734 void *pStart; /* First byte of available memory space */ 735 void *pEnd; /* First byte past end of available space */ 736 }; 737 struct LookasideSlot { 738 LookasideSlot *pNext; /* Next buffer in the list of free buffers */ 739 }; 740 741 /* 742 ** A hash table for function definitions. 743 ** 744 ** Hash each FuncDef structure into one of the FuncDefHash.a[] slots. 745 ** Collisions are on the FuncDef.pHash chain. 746 */ 747 struct FuncDefHash { 748 FuncDef *a[23]; /* Hash table for functions */ 749 }; 750 751 /* 752 ** Each database connection is an instance of the following structure. 753 ** 754 ** The sqlite.lastRowid records the last insert rowid generated by an 755 ** insert statement. Inserts on views do not affect its value. Each 756 ** trigger has its own context, so that lastRowid can be updated inside 757 ** triggers as usual. The previous value will be restored once the trigger 758 ** exits. Upon entering a before or instead of trigger, lastRowid is no 759 ** longer (since after version 2.8.12) reset to -1. 760 ** 761 ** The sqlite.nChange does not count changes within triggers and keeps no 762 ** context. It is reset at start of sqlite3_exec. 763 ** The sqlite.lsChange represents the number of changes made by the last 764 ** insert, update, or delete statement. It remains constant throughout the 765 ** length of a statement and is then updated by OP_SetCounts. It keeps a 766 ** context stack just like lastRowid so that the count of changes 767 ** within a trigger is not seen outside the trigger. Changes to views do not 768 ** affect the value of lsChange. 769 ** The sqlite.csChange keeps track of the number of current changes (since 770 ** the last statement) and is used to update sqlite_lsChange. 771 ** 772 ** The member variables sqlite.errCode, sqlite.zErrMsg and sqlite.zErrMsg16 773 ** store the most recent error code and, if applicable, string. The 774 ** internal function sqlite3Error() is used to set these variables 775 ** consistently. 776 */ 777 struct sqlite3 { 778 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs; /* OS Interface */ 779 int nDb; /* Number of backends currently in use */ 780 Db *aDb; /* All backends */ 781 int flags; /* Miscellaneous flags. See below */ 782 int openFlags; /* Flags passed to sqlite3_vfs.xOpen() */ 783 int errCode; /* Most recent error code (SQLITE_*) */ 784 int errMask; /* & result codes with this before returning */ 785 u8 autoCommit; /* The auto-commit flag. */ 786 u8 temp_store; /* 1: file 2: memory 0: default */ 787 u8 mallocFailed; /* True if we have seen a malloc failure */ 788 u8 dfltLockMode; /* Default locking-mode for attached dbs */ 789 signed char nextAutovac; /* Autovac setting after VACUUM if >=0 */ 790 u8 suppressErr; /* Do not issue error messages if true */ 791 int nextPagesize; /* Pagesize after VACUUM if >0 */ 792 int nTable; /* Number of tables in the database */ 793 CollSeq *pDfltColl; /* The default collating sequence (BINARY) */ 794 i64 lastRowid; /* ROWID of most recent insert (see above) */ 795 u32 magic; /* Magic number for detect library misuse */ 796 int nChange; /* Value returned by sqlite3_changes() */ 797 int nTotalChange; /* Value returned by sqlite3_total_changes() */ 798 sqlite3_mutex *mutex; /* Connection mutex */ 799 int aLimit[SQLITE_N_LIMIT]; /* Limits */ 800 struct sqlite3InitInfo { /* Information used during initialization */ 801 int iDb; /* When back is being initialized */ 802 int newTnum; /* Rootpage of table being initialized */ 803 u8 busy; /* TRUE if currently initializing */ 804 u8 orphanTrigger; /* Last statement is orphaned TEMP trigger */ 805 } init; 806 int nExtension; /* Number of loaded extensions */ 807 void **aExtension; /* Array of shared library handles */ 808 struct Vdbe *pVdbe; /* List of active virtual machines */ 809 int activeVdbeCnt; /* Number of VDBEs currently executing */ 810 int writeVdbeCnt; /* Number of active VDBEs that are writing */ 811 void (*xTrace)(void*,const char*); /* Trace function */ 812 void *pTraceArg; /* Argument to the trace function */ 813 void (*xProfile)(void*,const char*,u64); /* Profiling function */ 814 void *pProfileArg; /* Argument to profile function */ 815 void *pCommitArg; /* Argument to xCommitCallback() */ 816 int (*xCommitCallback)(void*); /* Invoked at every commit. */ 817 void *pRollbackArg; /* Argument to xRollbackCallback() */ 818 void (*xRollbackCallback)(void*); /* Invoked at every commit. */ 819 void *pUpdateArg; 820 void (*xUpdateCallback)(void*,int, const char*,const char*,sqlite_int64); 821 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL 822 int (*xWalCallback)(void *, sqlite3 *, const char *, int); 823 void *pWalArg; 824 #endif 825 void(*xCollNeeded)(void*,sqlite3*,int eTextRep,const char*); 826 void(*xCollNeeded16)(void*,sqlite3*,int eTextRep,const void*); 827 void *pCollNeededArg; 828 sqlite3_value *pErr; /* Most recent error message */ 829 char *zErrMsg; /* Most recent error message (UTF-8 encoded) */ 830 char *zErrMsg16; /* Most recent error message (UTF-16 encoded) */ 831 union { 832 volatile int isInterrupted; /* True if sqlite3_interrupt has been called */ 833 double notUsed1; /* Spacer */ 834 } u1; 835 Lookaside lookaside; /* Lookaside malloc configuration */ 836 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION 837 int (*xAuth)(void*,int,const char*,const char*,const char*,const char*); 838 /* Access authorization function */ 839 void *pAuthArg; /* 1st argument to the access auth function */ 840 #endif 841 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK 842 int (*xProgress)(void *); /* The progress callback */ 843 void *pProgressArg; /* Argument to the progress callback */ 844 int nProgressOps; /* Number of opcodes for progress callback */ 845 #endif 846 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 847 Hash aModule; /* populated by sqlite3_create_module() */ 848 Table *pVTab; /* vtab with active Connect/Create method */ 849 VTable **aVTrans; /* Virtual tables with open transactions */ 850 int nVTrans; /* Allocated size of aVTrans */ 851 VTable *pDisconnect; /* Disconnect these in next sqlite3_prepare() */ 852 #endif 853 FuncDefHash aFunc; /* Hash table of connection functions */ 854 Hash aCollSeq; /* All collating sequences */ 855 BusyHandler busyHandler; /* Busy callback */ 856 int busyTimeout; /* Busy handler timeout, in msec */ 857 Db aDbStatic[2]; /* Static space for the 2 default backends */ 858 Savepoint *pSavepoint; /* List of active savepoints */ 859 int nSavepoint; /* Number of non-transaction savepoints */ 860 int nStatement; /* Number of nested statement-transactions */ 861 u8 isTransactionSavepoint; /* True if the outermost savepoint is a TS */ 862 i64 nDeferredCons; /* Net deferred constraints this transaction. */ 863 int *pnBytesFreed; /* If not NULL, increment this in DbFree() */ 864 865 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY 866 /* The following variables are all protected by the STATIC_MASTER 867 ** mutex, not by sqlite3.mutex. They are used by code in notify.c. 868 ** 869 ** When X.pUnlockConnection==Y, that means that X is waiting for Y to 870 ** unlock so that it can proceed. 871 ** 872 ** When X.pBlockingConnection==Y, that means that something that X tried 873 ** tried to do recently failed with an SQLITE_LOCKED error due to locks 874 ** held by Y. 875 */ 876 sqlite3 *pBlockingConnection; /* Connection that caused SQLITE_LOCKED */ 877 sqlite3 *pUnlockConnection; /* Connection to watch for unlock */ 878 void *pUnlockArg; /* Argument to xUnlockNotify */ 879 void (*xUnlockNotify)(void **, int); /* Unlock notify callback */ 880 sqlite3 *pNextBlocked; /* Next in list of all blocked connections */ 881 #endif 882 }; 883 884 /* 885 ** A macro to discover the encoding of a database. 886 */ 887 #define ENC(db) ((db)->aDb[0].pSchema->enc) 888 889 /* 890 ** Possible values for the sqlite3.flags. 891 */ 892 #define SQLITE_VdbeTrace 0x00000100 /* True to trace VDBE execution */ 893 #define SQLITE_InternChanges 0x00000200 /* Uncommitted Hash table changes */ 894 #define SQLITE_FullColNames 0x00000400 /* Show full column names on SELECT */ 895 #define SQLITE_ShortColNames 0x00000800 /* Show short columns names */ 896 #define SQLITE_CountRows 0x00001000 /* Count rows changed by INSERT, */ 897 /* DELETE, or UPDATE and return */ 898 /* the count using a callback. */ 899 #define SQLITE_NullCallback 0x00002000 /* Invoke the callback once if the */ 900 /* result set is empty */ 901 #define SQLITE_SqlTrace 0x00004000 /* Debug print SQL as it executes */ 902 #define SQLITE_VdbeListing 0x00008000 /* Debug listings of VDBE programs */ 903 #define SQLITE_WriteSchema 0x00010000 /* OK to update SQLITE_MASTER */ 904 #define SQLITE_NoReadlock 0x00020000 /* Readlocks are omitted when 905 ** accessing read-only databases */ 906 #define SQLITE_IgnoreChecks 0x00040000 /* Do not enforce check constraints */ 907 #define SQLITE_ReadUncommitted 0x0080000 /* For shared-cache mode */ 908 #define SQLITE_LegacyFileFmt 0x00100000 /* Create new databases in format 1 */ 909 #define SQLITE_FullFSync 0x00200000 /* Use full fsync on the backend */ 910 #define SQLITE_LoadExtension 0x00400000 /* Enable load_extension */ 911 #define SQLITE_RecoveryMode 0x00800000 /* Ignore schema errors */ 912 #define SQLITE_ReverseOrder 0x01000000 /* Reverse unordered SELECTs */ 913 #define SQLITE_RecTriggers 0x02000000 /* Enable recursive triggers */ 914 #define SQLITE_ForeignKeys 0x04000000 /* Enforce foreign key constraints */ 915 #define SQLITE_AutoIndex 0x08000000 /* Enable automatic indexes */ 916 #define SQLITE_PreferBuiltin 0x10000000 /* Preference to built-in funcs */ 917 918 /* 919 ** Bits of the sqlite3.flags field that are used by the 920 ** sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_OPTIMIZATIONS,...) interface. 921 ** These must be the low-order bits of the flags field. 922 */ 923 #define SQLITE_QueryFlattener 0x01 /* Disable query flattening */ 924 #define SQLITE_ColumnCache 0x02 /* Disable the column cache */ 925 #define SQLITE_IndexSort 0x04 /* Disable indexes for sorting */ 926 #define SQLITE_IndexSearch 0x08 /* Disable indexes for searching */ 927 #define SQLITE_IndexCover 0x10 /* Disable index covering table */ 928 #define SQLITE_GroupByOrder 0x20 /* Disable GROUPBY cover of ORDERBY */ 929 #define SQLITE_OptMask 0xff /* Mask of all disablable opts */ 930 931 /* 932 ** Possible values for the sqlite.magic field. 933 ** The numbers are obtained at random and have no special meaning, other 934 ** than being distinct from one another. 935 */ 936 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN 0xa029a697 /* Database is open */ 937 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_CLOSED 0x9f3c2d33 /* Database is closed */ 938 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_SICK 0x4b771290 /* Error and awaiting close */ 939 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY 0xf03b7906 /* Database currently in use */ 940 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_ERROR 0xb5357930 /* An SQLITE_MISUSE error occurred */ 941 942 /* 943 ** Each SQL function is defined by an instance of the following 944 ** structure. A pointer to this structure is stored in the sqlite.aFunc 945 ** hash table. When multiple functions have the same name, the hash table 946 ** points to a linked list of these structures. 947 */ 948 struct FuncDef { 949 i16 nArg; /* Number of arguments. -1 means unlimited */ 950 u8 iPrefEnc; /* Preferred text encoding (SQLITE_UTF8, 16LE, 16BE) */ 951 u8 flags; /* Some combination of SQLITE_FUNC_* */ 952 void *pUserData; /* User data parameter */ 953 FuncDef *pNext; /* Next function with same name */ 954 void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**); /* Regular function */ 955 void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**); /* Aggregate step */ 956 void (*xFinalize)(sqlite3_context*); /* Aggregate finalizer */ 957 char *zName; /* SQL name of the function. */ 958 FuncDef *pHash; /* Next with a different name but the same hash */ 959 }; 960 961 /* 962 ** Possible values for FuncDef.flags 963 */ 964 #define SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE 0x01 /* Candidate for the LIKE optimization */ 965 #define SQLITE_FUNC_CASE 0x02 /* Case-sensitive LIKE-type function */ 966 #define SQLITE_FUNC_EPHEM 0x04 /* Ephemeral. Delete with VDBE */ 967 #define SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL 0x08 /* sqlite3GetFuncCollSeq() might be called */ 968 #define SQLITE_FUNC_PRIVATE 0x10 /* Allowed for internal use only */ 969 #define SQLITE_FUNC_COUNT 0x20 /* Built-in count(*) aggregate */ 970 #define SQLITE_FUNC_COALESCE 0x40 /* Built-in coalesce() or ifnull() function */ 971 972 /* 973 ** The following three macros, FUNCTION(), LIKEFUNC() and AGGREGATE() are 974 ** used to create the initializers for the FuncDef structures. 975 ** 976 ** FUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) 977 ** Used to create a scalar function definition of a function zName 978 ** implemented by C function xFunc that accepts nArg arguments. The 979 ** value passed as iArg is cast to a (void*) and made available 980 ** as the user-data (sqlite3_user_data()) for the function. If 981 ** argument bNC is true, then the SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL flag is set. 982 ** 983 ** AGGREGATE(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xStep, xFinal) 984 ** Used to create an aggregate function definition implemented by 985 ** the C functions xStep and xFinal. The first four parameters 986 ** are interpreted in the same way as the first 4 parameters to 987 ** FUNCTION(). 988 ** 989 ** LIKEFUNC(zName, nArg, pArg, flags) 990 ** Used to create a scalar function definition of a function zName 991 ** that accepts nArg arguments and is implemented by a call to C 992 ** function likeFunc. Argument pArg is cast to a (void *) and made 993 ** available as the function user-data (sqlite3_user_data()). The 994 ** FuncDef.flags variable is set to the value passed as the flags 995 ** parameter. 996 */ 997 #define FUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) \ 998 {nArg, SQLITE_UTF8, bNC*SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL, \ 999 SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(iArg), 0, xFunc, 0, 0, #zName, 0} 1000 #define STR_FUNCTION(zName, nArg, pArg, bNC, xFunc) \ 1001 {nArg, SQLITE_UTF8, bNC*SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL, \ 1002 pArg, 0, xFunc, 0, 0, #zName, 0} 1003 #define LIKEFUNC(zName, nArg, arg, flags) \ 1004 {nArg, SQLITE_UTF8, flags, (void *)arg, 0, likeFunc, 0, 0, #zName, 0} 1005 #define AGGREGATE(zName, nArg, arg, nc, xStep, xFinal) \ 1006 {nArg, SQLITE_UTF8, nc*SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL, \ 1007 SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(arg), 0, 0, xStep,xFinal,#zName,0} 1008 1009 /* 1010 ** All current savepoints are stored in a linked list starting at 1011 ** sqlite3.pSavepoint. The first element in the list is the most recently 1012 ** opened savepoint. Savepoints are added to the list by the vdbe 1013 ** OP_Savepoint instruction. 1014 */ 1015 struct Savepoint { 1016 char *zName; /* Savepoint name (nul-terminated) */ 1017 i64 nDeferredCons; /* Number of deferred fk violations */ 1018 Savepoint *pNext; /* Parent savepoint (if any) */ 1019 }; 1020 1021 /* 1022 ** The following are used as the second parameter to sqlite3Savepoint(), 1023 ** and as the P1 argument to the OP_Savepoint instruction. 1024 */ 1025 #define SAVEPOINT_BEGIN 0 1026 #define SAVEPOINT_RELEASE 1 1027 #define SAVEPOINT_ROLLBACK 2 1028 1029 1030 /* 1031 ** Each SQLite module (virtual table definition) is defined by an 1032 ** instance of the following structure, stored in the sqlite3.aModule 1033 ** hash table. 1034 */ 1035 struct Module { 1036 const sqlite3_module *pModule; /* Callback pointers */ 1037 const char *zName; /* Name passed to create_module() */ 1038 void *pAux; /* pAux passed to create_module() */ 1039 void (*xDestroy)(void *); /* Module destructor function */ 1040 }; 1041 1042 /* 1043 ** information about each column of an SQL table is held in an instance 1044 ** of this structure. 1045 */ 1046 struct Column { 1047 char *zName; /* Name of this column */ 1048 Expr *pDflt; /* Default value of this column */ 1049 char *zDflt; /* Original text of the default value */ 1050 char *zType; /* Data type for this column */ 1051 char *zColl; /* Collating sequence. If NULL, use the default */ 1052 u8 notNull; /* True if there is a NOT NULL constraint */ 1053 u8 isPrimKey; /* True if this column is part of the PRIMARY KEY */ 1054 char affinity; /* One of the SQLITE_AFF_... values */ 1055 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 1056 u8 isHidden; /* True if this column is 'hidden' */ 1057 #endif 1058 }; 1059 1060 /* 1061 ** A "Collating Sequence" is defined by an instance of the following 1062 ** structure. Conceptually, a collating sequence consists of a name and 1063 ** a comparison routine that defines the order of that sequence. 1064 ** 1065 ** There may two separate implementations of the collation function, one 1066 ** that processes text in UTF-8 encoding (CollSeq.xCmp) and another that 1067 ** processes text encoded in UTF-16 (CollSeq.xCmp16), using the machine 1068 ** native byte order. When a collation sequence is invoked, SQLite selects 1069 ** the version that will require the least expensive encoding 1070 ** translations, if any. 1071 ** 1072 ** The CollSeq.pUser member variable is an extra parameter that passed in 1073 ** as the first argument to the UTF-8 comparison function, xCmp. 1074 ** CollSeq.pUser16 is the equivalent for the UTF-16 comparison function, 1075 ** xCmp16. 1076 ** 1077 ** If both CollSeq.xCmp and CollSeq.xCmp16 are NULL, it means that the 1078 ** collating sequence is undefined. Indices built on an undefined 1079 ** collating sequence may not be read or written. 1080 */ 1081 struct CollSeq { 1082 char *zName; /* Name of the collating sequence, UTF-8 encoded */ 1083 u8 enc; /* Text encoding handled by xCmp() */ 1084 u8 type; /* One of the SQLITE_COLL_... values below */ 1085 void *pUser; /* First argument to xCmp() */ 1086 int (*xCmp)(void*,int, const void*, int, const void*); 1087 void (*xDel)(void*); /* Destructor for pUser */ 1088 }; 1089 1090 /* 1091 ** Allowed values of CollSeq.type: 1092 */ 1093 #define SQLITE_COLL_BINARY 1 /* The default memcmp() collating sequence */ 1094 #define SQLITE_COLL_NOCASE 2 /* The built-in NOCASE collating sequence */ 1095 #define SQLITE_COLL_REVERSE 3 /* The built-in REVERSE collating sequence */ 1096 #define SQLITE_COLL_USER 0 /* Any other user-defined collating sequence */ 1097 1098 /* 1099 ** A sort order can be either ASC or DESC. 1100 */ 1101 #define SQLITE_SO_ASC 0 /* Sort in ascending order */ 1102 #define SQLITE_SO_DESC 1 /* Sort in ascending order */ 1103 1104 /* 1105 ** Column affinity types. 1106 ** 1107 ** These used to have mnemonic name like 'i' for SQLITE_AFF_INTEGER and 1108 ** 't' for SQLITE_AFF_TEXT. But we can save a little space and improve 1109 ** the speed a little by numbering the values consecutively. 1110 ** 1111 ** But rather than start with 0 or 1, we begin with 'a'. That way, 1112 ** when multiple affinity types are concatenated into a string and 1113 ** used as the P4 operand, they will be more readable. 1114 ** 1115 ** Note also that the numeric types are grouped together so that testing 1116 ** for a numeric type is a single comparison. 1117 */ 1118 #define SQLITE_AFF_TEXT 'a' 1119 #define SQLITE_AFF_NONE 'b' 1120 #define SQLITE_AFF_NUMERIC 'c' 1121 #define SQLITE_AFF_INTEGER 'd' 1122 #define SQLITE_AFF_REAL 'e' 1123 1124 #define sqlite3IsNumericAffinity(X) ((X)>=SQLITE_AFF_NUMERIC) 1125 1126 /* 1127 ** The SQLITE_AFF_MASK values masks off the significant bits of an 1128 ** affinity value. 1129 */ 1130 #define SQLITE_AFF_MASK 0x67 1131 1132 /* 1133 ** Additional bit values that can be ORed with an affinity without 1134 ** changing the affinity. 1135 */ 1136 #define SQLITE_JUMPIFNULL 0x08 /* jumps if either operand is NULL */ 1137 #define SQLITE_STOREP2 0x10 /* Store result in reg[P2] rather than jump */ 1138 #define SQLITE_NULLEQ 0x80 /* NULL=NULL */ 1139 1140 /* 1141 ** An object of this type is created for each virtual table present in 1142 ** the database schema. 1143 ** 1144 ** If the database schema is shared, then there is one instance of this 1145 ** structure for each database connection (sqlite3*) that uses the shared 1146 ** schema. This is because each database connection requires its own unique 1147 ** instance of the sqlite3_vtab* handle used to access the virtual table 1148 ** implementation. sqlite3_vtab* handles can not be shared between 1149 ** database connections, even when the rest of the in-memory database 1150 ** schema is shared, as the implementation often stores the database 1151 ** connection handle passed to it via the xConnect() or xCreate() method 1152 ** during initialization internally. This database connection handle may 1153 ** then used by the virtual table implementation to access real tables 1154 ** within the database. So that they appear as part of the callers 1155 ** transaction, these accesses need to be made via the same database 1156 ** connection as that used to execute SQL operations on the virtual table. 1157 ** 1158 ** All VTable objects that correspond to a single table in a shared 1159 ** database schema are initially stored in a linked-list pointed to by 1160 ** the Table.pVTable member variable of the corresponding Table object. 1161 ** When an sqlite3_prepare() operation is required to access the virtual 1162 ** table, it searches the list for the VTable that corresponds to the 1163 ** database connection doing the preparing so as to use the correct 1164 ** sqlite3_vtab* handle in the compiled query. 1165 ** 1166 ** When an in-memory Table object is deleted (for example when the 1167 ** schema is being reloaded for some reason), the VTable objects are not 1168 ** deleted and the sqlite3_vtab* handles are not xDisconnect()ed 1169 ** immediately. Instead, they are moved from the Table.pVTable list to 1170 ** another linked list headed by the sqlite3.pDisconnect member of the 1171 ** corresponding sqlite3 structure. They are then deleted/xDisconnected 1172 ** next time a statement is prepared using said sqlite3*. This is done 1173 ** to avoid deadlock issues involving multiple sqlite3.mutex mutexes. 1174 ** Refer to comments above function sqlite3VtabUnlockList() for an 1175 ** explanation as to why it is safe to add an entry to an sqlite3.pDisconnect 1176 ** list without holding the corresponding sqlite3.mutex mutex. 1177 ** 1178 ** The memory for objects of this type is always allocated by 1179 ** sqlite3DbMalloc(), using the connection handle stored in VTable.db as 1180 ** the first argument. 1181 */ 1182 struct VTable { 1183 sqlite3 *db; /* Database connection associated with this table */ 1184 Module *pMod; /* Pointer to module implementation */ 1185 sqlite3_vtab *pVtab; /* Pointer to vtab instance */ 1186 int nRef; /* Number of pointers to this structure */ 1187 VTable *pNext; /* Next in linked list (see above) */ 1188 }; 1189 1190 /* 1191 ** Each SQL table is represented in memory by an instance of the 1192 ** following structure. 1193 ** 1194 ** Table.zName is the name of the table. The case of the original 1195 ** CREATE TABLE statement is stored, but case is not significant for 1196 ** comparisons. 1197 ** 1198 ** Table.nCol is the number of columns in this table. Table.aCol is a 1199 ** pointer to an array of Column structures, one for each column. 1200 ** 1201 ** If the table has an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, then Table.iPKey is the index of 1202 ** the column that is that key. Otherwise Table.iPKey is negative. Note 1203 ** that the datatype of the PRIMARY KEY must be INTEGER for this field to 1204 ** be set. An INTEGER PRIMARY KEY is used as the rowid for each row of 1205 ** the table. If a table has no INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, then a random rowid 1206 ** is generated for each row of the table. TF_HasPrimaryKey is set if 1207 ** the table has any PRIMARY KEY, INTEGER or otherwise. 1208 ** 1209 ** Table.tnum is the page number for the root BTree page of the table in the 1210 ** database file. If Table.iDb is the index of the database table backend 1211 ** in sqlite.aDb[]. 0 is for the main database and 1 is for the file that 1212 ** holds temporary tables and indices. If TF_Ephemeral is set 1213 ** then the table is stored in a file that is automatically deleted 1214 ** when the VDBE cursor to the table is closed. In this case Table.tnum 1215 ** refers VDBE cursor number that holds the table open, not to the root 1216 ** page number. Transient tables are used to hold the results of a 1217 ** sub-query that appears instead of a real table name in the FROM clause 1218 ** of a SELECT statement. 1219 */ 1220 struct Table { 1221 char *zName; /* Name of the table or view */ 1222 int iPKey; /* If not negative, use aCol[iPKey] as the primary key */ 1223 int nCol; /* Number of columns in this table */ 1224 Column *aCol; /* Information about each column */ 1225 Index *pIndex; /* List of SQL indexes on this table. */ 1226 int tnum; /* Root BTree node for this table (see note above) */ 1227 Select *pSelect; /* NULL for tables. Points to definition if a view. */ 1228 u16 nRef; /* Number of pointers to this Table */ 1229 u8 tabFlags; /* Mask of TF_* values */ 1230 u8 keyConf; /* What to do in case of uniqueness conflict on iPKey */ 1231 FKey *pFKey; /* Linked list of all foreign keys in this table */ 1232 char *zColAff; /* String defining the affinity of each column */ 1233 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_CHECK 1234 Expr *pCheck; /* The AND of all CHECK constraints */ 1235 #endif 1236 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_ALTERTABLE 1237 int addColOffset; /* Offset in CREATE TABLE stmt to add a new column */ 1238 #endif 1239 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 1240 VTable *pVTable; /* List of VTable objects. */ 1241 int nModuleArg; /* Number of arguments to the module */ 1242 char **azModuleArg; /* Text of all module args. [0] is module name */ 1243 #endif 1244 Trigger *pTrigger; /* List of triggers stored in pSchema */ 1245 Schema *pSchema; /* Schema that contains this table */ 1246 Table *pNextZombie; /* Next on the Parse.pZombieTab list */ 1247 }; 1248 1249 /* 1250 ** Allowed values for Tabe.tabFlags. 1251 */ 1252 #define TF_Readonly 0x01 /* Read-only system table */ 1253 #define TF_Ephemeral 0x02 /* An ephemeral table */ 1254 #define TF_HasPrimaryKey 0x04 /* Table has a primary key */ 1255 #define TF_Autoincrement 0x08 /* Integer primary key is autoincrement */ 1256 #define TF_Virtual 0x10 /* Is a virtual table */ 1257 #define TF_NeedMetadata 0x20 /* aCol[].zType and aCol[].pColl missing */ 1258 1259 1260 1261 /* 1262 ** Test to see whether or not a table is a virtual table. This is 1263 ** done as a macro so that it will be optimized out when virtual 1264 ** table support is omitted from the build. 1265 */ 1266 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 1267 # define IsVirtual(X) (((X)->tabFlags & TF_Virtual)!=0) 1268 # define IsHiddenColumn(X) ((X)->isHidden) 1269 #else 1270 # define IsVirtual(X) 0 1271 # define IsHiddenColumn(X) 0 1272 #endif 1273 1274 /* 1275 ** Each foreign key constraint is an instance of the following structure. 1276 ** 1277 ** A foreign key is associated with two tables. The "from" table is 1278 ** the table that contains the REFERENCES clause that creates the foreign 1279 ** key. The "to" table is the table that is named in the REFERENCES clause. 1280 ** Consider this example: 1281 ** 1282 ** CREATE TABLE ex1( 1283 ** a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, 1284 ** b INTEGER CONSTRAINT fk1 REFERENCES ex2(x) 1285 ** ); 1286 ** 1287 ** For foreign key "fk1", the from-table is "ex1" and the to-table is "ex2". 1288 ** 1289 ** Each REFERENCES clause generates an instance of the following structure 1290 ** which is attached to the from-table. The to-table need not exist when 1291 ** the from-table is created. The existence of the to-table is not checked. 1292 */ 1293 struct FKey { 1294 Table *pFrom; /* Table containing the REFERENCES clause (aka: Child) */ 1295 FKey *pNextFrom; /* Next foreign key in pFrom */ 1296 char *zTo; /* Name of table that the key points to (aka: Parent) */ 1297 FKey *pNextTo; /* Next foreign key on table named zTo */ 1298 FKey *pPrevTo; /* Previous foreign key on table named zTo */ 1299 int nCol; /* Number of columns in this key */ 1300 /* EV: R-30323-21917 */ 1301 u8 isDeferred; /* True if constraint checking is deferred till COMMIT */ 1302 u8 aAction[2]; /* ON DELETE and ON UPDATE actions, respectively */ 1303 Trigger *apTrigger[2]; /* Triggers for aAction[] actions */ 1304 struct sColMap { /* Mapping of columns in pFrom to columns in zTo */ 1305 int iFrom; /* Index of column in pFrom */ 1306 char *zCol; /* Name of column in zTo. If 0 use PRIMARY KEY */ 1307 } aCol[1]; /* One entry for each of nCol column s */ 1308 }; 1309 1310 /* 1311 ** SQLite supports many different ways to resolve a constraint 1312 ** error. ROLLBACK processing means that a constraint violation 1313 ** causes the operation in process to fail and for the current transaction 1314 ** to be rolled back. ABORT processing means the operation in process 1315 ** fails and any prior changes from that one operation are backed out, 1316 ** but the transaction is not rolled back. FAIL processing means that 1317 ** the operation in progress stops and returns an error code. But prior 1318 ** changes due to the same operation are not backed out and no rollback 1319 ** occurs. IGNORE means that the particular row that caused the constraint 1320 ** error is not inserted or updated. Processing continues and no error 1321 ** is returned. REPLACE means that preexisting database rows that caused 1322 ** a UNIQUE constraint violation are removed so that the new insert or 1323 ** update can proceed. Processing continues and no error is reported. 1324 ** 1325 ** RESTRICT, SETNULL, and CASCADE actions apply only to foreign keys. 1326 ** RESTRICT is the same as ABORT for IMMEDIATE foreign keys and the 1327 ** same as ROLLBACK for DEFERRED keys. SETNULL means that the foreign 1328 ** key is set to NULL. CASCADE means that a DELETE or UPDATE of the 1329 ** referenced table row is propagated into the row that holds the 1330 ** foreign key. 1331 ** 1332 ** The following symbolic values are used to record which type 1333 ** of action to take. 1334 */ 1335 #define OE_None 0 /* There is no constraint to check */ 1336 #define OE_Rollback 1 /* Fail the operation and rollback the transaction */ 1337 #define OE_Abort 2 /* Back out changes but do no rollback transaction */ 1338 #define OE_Fail 3 /* Stop the operation but leave all prior changes */ 1339 #define OE_Ignore 4 /* Ignore the error. Do not do the INSERT or UPDATE */ 1340 #define OE_Replace 5 /* Delete existing record, then do INSERT or UPDATE */ 1341 1342 #define OE_Restrict 6 /* OE_Abort for IMMEDIATE, OE_Rollback for DEFERRED */ 1343 #define OE_SetNull 7 /* Set the foreign key value to NULL */ 1344 #define OE_SetDflt 8 /* Set the foreign key value to its default */ 1345 #define OE_Cascade 9 /* Cascade the changes */ 1346 1347 #define OE_Default 99 /* Do whatever the default action is */ 1348 1349 1350 /* 1351 ** An instance of the following structure is passed as the first 1352 ** argument to sqlite3VdbeKeyCompare and is used to control the 1353 ** comparison of the two index keys. 1354 */ 1355 struct KeyInfo { 1356 sqlite3 *db; /* The database connection */ 1357 u8 enc; /* Text encoding - one of the TEXT_Utf* values */ 1358 u16 nField; /* Number of entries in aColl[] */ 1359 u8 *aSortOrder; /* If defined an aSortOrder[i] is true, sort DESC */ 1360 CollSeq *aColl[1]; /* Collating sequence for each term of the key */ 1361 }; 1362 1363 /* 1364 ** An instance of the following structure holds information about a 1365 ** single index record that has already been parsed out into individual 1366 ** values. 1367 ** 1368 ** A record is an object that contains one or more fields of data. 1369 ** Records are used to store the content of a table row and to store 1370 ** the key of an index. A blob encoding of a record is created by 1371 ** the OP_MakeRecord opcode of the VDBE and is disassembled by the 1372 ** OP_Column opcode. 1373 ** 1374 ** This structure holds a record that has already been disassembled 1375 ** into its constituent fields. 1376 */ 1377 struct UnpackedRecord { 1378 KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; /* Collation and sort-order information */ 1379 u16 nField; /* Number of entries in apMem[] */ 1380 u16 flags; /* Boolean settings. UNPACKED_... below */ 1381 i64 rowid; /* Used by UNPACKED_PREFIX_SEARCH */ 1382 Mem *aMem; /* Values */ 1383 }; 1384 1385 /* 1386 ** Allowed values of UnpackedRecord.flags 1387 */ 1388 #define UNPACKED_NEED_FREE 0x0001 /* Memory is from sqlite3Malloc() */ 1389 #define UNPACKED_NEED_DESTROY 0x0002 /* apMem[]s should all be destroyed */ 1390 #define UNPACKED_IGNORE_ROWID 0x0004 /* Ignore trailing rowid on key1 */ 1391 #define UNPACKED_INCRKEY 0x0008 /* Make this key an epsilon larger */ 1392 #define UNPACKED_PREFIX_MATCH 0x0010 /* A prefix match is considered OK */ 1393 #define UNPACKED_PREFIX_SEARCH 0x0020 /* A prefix match is considered OK */ 1394 1395 /* 1396 ** Each SQL index is represented in memory by an 1397 ** instance of the following structure. 1398 ** 1399 ** The columns of the table that are to be indexed are described 1400 ** by the aiColumn[] field of this structure. For example, suppose 1401 ** we have the following table and index: 1402 ** 1403 ** CREATE TABLE Ex1(c1 int, c2 int, c3 text); 1404 ** CREATE INDEX Ex2 ON Ex1(c3,c1); 1405 ** 1406 ** In the Table structure describing Ex1, nCol==3 because there are 1407 ** three columns in the table. In the Index structure describing 1408 ** Ex2, nColumn==2 since 2 of the 3 columns of Ex1 are indexed. 1409 ** The value of aiColumn is {2, 0}. aiColumn[0]==2 because the 1410 ** first column to be indexed (c3) has an index of 2 in Ex1.aCol[]. 1411 ** The second column to be indexed (c1) has an index of 0 in 1412 ** Ex1.aCol[], hence Ex2.aiColumn[1]==0. 1413 ** 1414 ** The Index.onError field determines whether or not the indexed columns 1415 ** must be unique and what to do if they are not. When Index.onError=OE_None, 1416 ** it means this is not a unique index. Otherwise it is a unique index 1417 ** and the value of Index.onError indicate the which conflict resolution 1418 ** algorithm to employ whenever an attempt is made to insert a non-unique 1419 ** element. 1420 */ 1421 struct Index { 1422 char *zName; /* Name of this index */ 1423 int nColumn; /* Number of columns in the table used by this index */ 1424 int *aiColumn; /* Which columns are used by this index. 1st is 0 */ 1425 unsigned *aiRowEst; /* Result of ANALYZE: Est. rows selected by each column */ 1426 Table *pTable; /* The SQL table being indexed */ 1427 int tnum; /* Page containing root of this index in database file */ 1428 u8 onError; /* OE_Abort, OE_Ignore, OE_Replace, or OE_None */ 1429 u8 autoIndex; /* True if is automatically created (ex: by UNIQUE) */ 1430 char *zColAff; /* String defining the affinity of each column */ 1431 Index *pNext; /* The next index associated with the same table */ 1432 Schema *pSchema; /* Schema containing this index */ 1433 u8 *aSortOrder; /* Array of size Index.nColumn. True==DESC, False==ASC */ 1434 char **azColl; /* Array of collation sequence names for index */ 1435 IndexSample *aSample; /* Array of SQLITE_INDEX_SAMPLES samples */ 1436 }; 1437 1438 /* 1439 ** Each sample stored in the sqlite_stat2 table is represented in memory 1440 ** using a structure of this type. 1441 */ 1442 struct IndexSample { 1443 union { 1444 char *z; /* Value if eType is SQLITE_TEXT or SQLITE_BLOB */ 1445 double r; /* Value if eType is SQLITE_FLOAT or SQLITE_INTEGER */ 1446 } u; 1447 u8 eType; /* SQLITE_NULL, SQLITE_INTEGER ... etc. */ 1448 u8 nByte; /* Size in byte of text or blob. */ 1449 }; 1450 1451 /* 1452 ** Each token coming out of the lexer is an instance of 1453 ** this structure. Tokens are also used as part of an expression. 1454 ** 1455 ** Note if Token.z==0 then Token.dyn and Token.n are undefined and 1456 ** may contain random values. Do not make any assumptions about Token.dyn 1457 ** and Token.n when Token.z==0. 1458 */ 1459 struct Token { 1460 const char *z; /* Text of the token. Not NULL-terminated! */ 1461 unsigned int n; /* Number of characters in this token */ 1462 }; 1463 1464 /* 1465 ** An instance of this structure contains information needed to generate 1466 ** code for a SELECT that contains aggregate functions. 1467 ** 1468 ** If Expr.op==TK_AGG_COLUMN or TK_AGG_FUNCTION then Expr.pAggInfo is a 1469 ** pointer to this structure. The Expr.iColumn field is the index in 1470 ** AggInfo.aCol[] or AggInfo.aFunc[] of information needed to generate 1471 ** code for that node. 1472 ** 1473 ** AggInfo.pGroupBy and AggInfo.aFunc.pExpr point to fields within the 1474 ** original Select structure that describes the SELECT statement. These 1475 ** fields do not need to be freed when deallocating the AggInfo structure. 1476 */ 1477 struct AggInfo { 1478 u8 directMode; /* Direct rendering mode means take data directly 1479 ** from source tables rather than from accumulators */ 1480 u8 useSortingIdx; /* In direct mode, reference the sorting index rather 1481 ** than the source table */ 1482 int sortingIdx; /* Cursor number of the sorting index */ 1483 ExprList *pGroupBy; /* The group by clause */ 1484 int nSortingColumn; /* Number of columns in the sorting index */ 1485 struct AggInfo_col { /* For each column used in source tables */ 1486 Table *pTab; /* Source table */ 1487 int iTable; /* Cursor number of the source table */ 1488 int iColumn; /* Column number within the source table */ 1489 int iSorterColumn; /* Column number in the sorting index */ 1490 int iMem; /* Memory location that acts as accumulator */ 1491 Expr *pExpr; /* The original expression */ 1492 } *aCol; 1493 int nColumn; /* Number of used entries in aCol[] */ 1494 int nColumnAlloc; /* Number of slots allocated for aCol[] */ 1495 int nAccumulator; /* Number of columns that show through to the output. 1496 ** Additional columns are used only as parameters to 1497 ** aggregate functions */ 1498 struct AggInfo_func { /* For each aggregate function */ 1499 Expr *pExpr; /* Expression encoding the function */ 1500 FuncDef *pFunc; /* The aggregate function implementation */ 1501 int iMem; /* Memory location that acts as accumulator */ 1502 int iDistinct; /* Ephemeral table used to enforce DISTINCT */ 1503 } *aFunc; 1504 int nFunc; /* Number of entries in aFunc[] */ 1505 int nFuncAlloc; /* Number of slots allocated for aFunc[] */ 1506 }; 1507 1508 /* 1509 ** The datatype ynVar is a signed integer, either 16-bit or 32-bit. 1510 ** Usually it is 16-bits. But if SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER is greater 1511 ** than 32767 we have to make it 32-bit. 16-bit is preferred because 1512 ** it uses less memory in the Expr object, which is a big memory user 1513 ** in systems with lots of prepared statements. And few applications 1514 ** need more than about 10 or 20 variables. But some extreme users want 1515 ** to have prepared statements with over 32767 variables, and for them 1516 ** the option is available (at compile-time). 1517 */ 1518 #if SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER<=32767 1519 typedef i16 ynVar; 1520 #else 1521 typedef int ynVar; 1522 #endif 1523 1524 /* 1525 ** Each node of an expression in the parse tree is an instance 1526 ** of this structure. 1527 ** 1528 ** Expr.op is the opcode. The integer parser token codes are reused 1529 ** as opcodes here. For example, the parser defines TK_GE to be an integer 1530 ** code representing the ">=" operator. This same integer code is reused 1531 ** to represent the greater-than-or-equal-to operator in the expression 1532 ** tree. 1533 ** 1534 ** If the expression is an SQL literal (TK_INTEGER, TK_FLOAT, TK_BLOB, 1535 ** or TK_STRING), then Expr.token contains the text of the SQL literal. If 1536 ** the expression is a variable (TK_VARIABLE), then Expr.token contains the 1537 ** variable name. Finally, if the expression is an SQL function (TK_FUNCTION), 1538 ** then Expr.token contains the name of the function. 1539 ** 1540 ** Expr.pRight and Expr.pLeft are the left and right subexpressions of a 1541 ** binary operator. Either or both may be NULL. 1542 ** 1543 ** Expr.x.pList is a list of arguments if the expression is an SQL function, 1544 ** a CASE expression or an IN expression of the form "<lhs> IN (<y>, <z>...)". 1545 ** Expr.x.pSelect is used if the expression is a sub-select or an expression of 1546 ** the form "<lhs> IN (SELECT ...)". If the EP_xIsSelect bit is set in the 1547 ** Expr.flags mask, then Expr.x.pSelect is valid. Otherwise, Expr.x.pList is 1548 ** valid. 1549 ** 1550 ** An expression of the form ID or ID.ID refers to a column in a table. 1551 ** For such expressions, Expr.op is set to TK_COLUMN and Expr.iTable is 1552 ** the integer cursor number of a VDBE cursor pointing to that table and 1553 ** Expr.iColumn is the column number for the specific column. If the 1554 ** expression is used as a result in an aggregate SELECT, then the 1555 ** value is also stored in the Expr.iAgg column in the aggregate so that 1556 ** it can be accessed after all aggregates are computed. 1557 ** 1558 ** If the expression is an unbound variable marker (a question mark 1559 ** character '?' in the original SQL) then the Expr.iTable holds the index 1560 ** number for that variable. 1561 ** 1562 ** If the expression is a subquery then Expr.iColumn holds an integer 1563 ** register number containing the result of the subquery. If the 1564 ** subquery gives a constant result, then iTable is -1. If the subquery 1565 ** gives a different answer at different times during statement processing 1566 ** then iTable is the address of a subroutine that computes the subquery. 1567 ** 1568 ** If the Expr is of type OP_Column, and the table it is selecting from 1569 ** is a disk table or the "old.*" pseudo-table, then pTab points to the 1570 ** corresponding table definition. 1571 ** 1572 ** ALLOCATION NOTES: 1573 ** 1574 ** Expr objects can use a lot of memory space in database schema. To 1575 ** help reduce memory requirements, sometimes an Expr object will be 1576 ** truncated. And to reduce the number of memory allocations, sometimes 1577 ** two or more Expr objects will be stored in a single memory allocation, 1578 ** together with Expr.zToken strings. 1579 ** 1580 ** If the EP_Reduced and EP_TokenOnly flags are set when 1581 ** an Expr object is truncated. When EP_Reduced is set, then all 1582 ** the child Expr objects in the Expr.pLeft and Expr.pRight subtrees 1583 ** are contained within the same memory allocation. Note, however, that 1584 ** the subtrees in Expr.x.pList or Expr.x.pSelect are always separately 1585 ** allocated, regardless of whether or not EP_Reduced is set. 1586 */ 1587 struct Expr { 1588 u8 op; /* Operation performed by this node */ 1589 char affinity; /* The affinity of the column or 0 if not a column */ 1590 u16 flags; /* Various flags. EP_* See below */ 1591 union { 1592 char *zToken; /* Token value. Zero terminated and dequoted */ 1593 int iValue; /* Integer value if EP_IntValue */ 1594 } u; 1595 1596 /* If the EP_TokenOnly flag is set in the Expr.flags mask, then no 1597 ** space is allocated for the fields below this point. An attempt to 1598 ** access them will result in a segfault or malfunction. 1599 *********************************************************************/ 1600 1601 Expr *pLeft; /* Left subnode */ 1602 Expr *pRight; /* Right subnode */ 1603 union { 1604 ExprList *pList; /* Function arguments or in "<expr> IN (<expr-list)" */ 1605 Select *pSelect; /* Used for sub-selects and "<expr> IN (<select>)" */ 1606 } x; 1607 CollSeq *pColl; /* The collation type of the column or 0 */ 1608 1609 /* If the EP_Reduced flag is set in the Expr.flags mask, then no 1610 ** space is allocated for the fields below this point. An attempt to 1611 ** access them will result in a segfault or malfunction. 1612 *********************************************************************/ 1613 1614 int iTable; /* TK_COLUMN: cursor number of table holding column 1615 ** TK_REGISTER: register number 1616 ** TK_TRIGGER: 1 -> new, 0 -> old */ 1617 ynVar iColumn; /* TK_COLUMN: column index. -1 for rowid. 1618 ** TK_VARIABLE: variable number (always >= 1). */ 1619 i16 iAgg; /* Which entry in pAggInfo->aCol[] or ->aFunc[] */ 1620 i16 iRightJoinTable; /* If EP_FromJoin, the right table of the join */ 1621 u8 flags2; /* Second set of flags. EP2_... */ 1622 u8 op2; /* If a TK_REGISTER, the original value of Expr.op */ 1623 AggInfo *pAggInfo; /* Used by TK_AGG_COLUMN and TK_AGG_FUNCTION */ 1624 Table *pTab; /* Table for TK_COLUMN expressions. */ 1625 #if SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH>0 1626 int nHeight; /* Height of the tree headed by this node */ 1627 #endif 1628 }; 1629 1630 /* 1631 ** The following are the meanings of bits in the Expr.flags field. 1632 */ 1633 #define EP_FromJoin 0x0001 /* Originated in ON or USING clause of a join */ 1634 #define EP_Agg 0x0002 /* Contains one or more aggregate functions */ 1635 #define EP_Resolved 0x0004 /* IDs have been resolved to COLUMNs */ 1636 #define EP_Error 0x0008 /* Expression contains one or more errors */ 1637 #define EP_Distinct 0x0010 /* Aggregate function with DISTINCT keyword */ 1638 #define EP_VarSelect 0x0020 /* pSelect is correlated, not constant */ 1639 #define EP_DblQuoted 0x0040 /* token.z was originally in "..." */ 1640 #define EP_InfixFunc 0x0080 /* True for an infix function: LIKE, GLOB, etc */ 1641 #define EP_ExpCollate 0x0100 /* Collating sequence specified explicitly */ 1642 #define EP_FixedDest 0x0200 /* Result needed in a specific register */ 1643 #define EP_IntValue 0x0400 /* Integer value contained in u.iValue */ 1644 #define EP_xIsSelect 0x0800 /* x.pSelect is valid (otherwise x.pList is) */ 1645 1646 #define EP_Reduced 0x1000 /* Expr struct is EXPR_REDUCEDSIZE bytes only */ 1647 #define EP_TokenOnly 0x2000 /* Expr struct is EXPR_TOKENONLYSIZE bytes only */ 1648 #define EP_Static 0x4000 /* Held in memory not obtained from malloc() */ 1649 1650 /* 1651 ** The following are the meanings of bits in the Expr.flags2 field. 1652 */ 1653 #define EP2_MallocedToken 0x0001 /* Need to sqlite3DbFree() Expr.zToken */ 1654 #define EP2_Irreducible 0x0002 /* Cannot EXPRDUP_REDUCE this Expr */ 1655 1656 /* 1657 ** The pseudo-routine sqlite3ExprSetIrreducible sets the EP2_Irreducible 1658 ** flag on an expression structure. This flag is used for VV&A only. The 1659 ** routine is implemented as a macro that only works when in debugging mode, 1660 ** so as not to burden production code. 1661 */ 1662 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 1663 # define ExprSetIrreducible(X) (X)->flags2 |= EP2_Irreducible 1664 #else 1665 # define ExprSetIrreducible(X) 1666 #endif 1667 1668 /* 1669 ** These macros can be used to test, set, or clear bits in the 1670 ** Expr.flags field. 1671 */ 1672 #define ExprHasProperty(E,P) (((E)->flags&(P))==(P)) 1673 #define ExprHasAnyProperty(E,P) (((E)->flags&(P))!=0) 1674 #define ExprSetProperty(E,P) (E)->flags|=(P) 1675 #define ExprClearProperty(E,P) (E)->flags&=~(P) 1676 1677 /* 1678 ** Macros to determine the number of bytes required by a normal Expr 1679 ** struct, an Expr struct with the EP_Reduced flag set in Expr.flags 1680 ** and an Expr struct with the EP_TokenOnly flag set. 1681 */ 1682 #define EXPR_FULLSIZE sizeof(Expr) /* Full size */ 1683 #define EXPR_REDUCEDSIZE offsetof(Expr,iTable) /* Common features */ 1684 #define EXPR_TOKENONLYSIZE offsetof(Expr,pLeft) /* Fewer features */ 1685 1686 /* 1687 ** Flags passed to the sqlite3ExprDup() function. See the header comment 1688 ** above sqlite3ExprDup() for details. 1689 */ 1690 #define EXPRDUP_REDUCE 0x0001 /* Used reduced-size Expr nodes */ 1691 1692 /* 1693 ** A list of expressions. Each expression may optionally have a 1694 ** name. An expr/name combination can be used in several ways, such 1695 ** as the list of "expr AS ID" fields following a "SELECT" or in the 1696 ** list of "ID = expr" items in an UPDATE. A list of expressions can 1697 ** also be used as the argument to a function, in which case the a.zName 1698 ** field is not used. 1699 */ 1700 struct ExprList { 1701 int nExpr; /* Number of expressions on the list */ 1702 int nAlloc; /* Number of entries allocated below */ 1703 int iECursor; /* VDBE Cursor associated with this ExprList */ 1704 struct ExprList_item { 1705 Expr *pExpr; /* The list of expressions */ 1706 char *zName; /* Token associated with this expression */ 1707 char *zSpan; /* Original text of the expression */ 1708 u8 sortOrder; /* 1 for DESC or 0 for ASC */ 1709 u8 done; /* A flag to indicate when processing is finished */ 1710 u16 iCol; /* For ORDER BY, column number in result set */ 1711 u16 iAlias; /* Index into Parse.aAlias[] for zName */ 1712 } *a; /* One entry for each expression */ 1713 }; 1714 1715 /* 1716 ** An instance of this structure is used by the parser to record both 1717 ** the parse tree for an expression and the span of input text for an 1718 ** expression. 1719 */ 1720 struct ExprSpan { 1721 Expr *pExpr; /* The expression parse tree */ 1722 const char *zStart; /* First character of input text */ 1723 const char *zEnd; /* One character past the end of input text */ 1724 }; 1725 1726 /* 1727 ** An instance of this structure can hold a simple list of identifiers, 1728 ** such as the list "a,b,c" in the following statements: 1729 ** 1730 ** INSERT INTO t(a,b,c) VALUES ...; 1731 ** CREATE INDEX idx ON t(a,b,c); 1732 ** CREATE TRIGGER trig BEFORE UPDATE ON t(a,b,c) ...; 1733 ** 1734 ** The IdList.a.idx field is used when the IdList represents the list of 1735 ** column names after a table name in an INSERT statement. In the statement 1736 ** 1737 ** INSERT INTO t(a,b,c) ... 1738 ** 1739 ** If "a" is the k-th column of table "t", then IdList.a[0].idx==k. 1740 */ 1741 struct IdList { 1742 struct IdList_item { 1743 char *zName; /* Name of the identifier */ 1744 int idx; /* Index in some Table.aCol[] of a column named zName */ 1745 } *a; 1746 int nId; /* Number of identifiers on the list */ 1747 int nAlloc; /* Number of entries allocated for a[] below */ 1748 }; 1749 1750 /* 1751 ** The bitmask datatype defined below is used for various optimizations. 1752 ** 1753 ** Changing this from a 64-bit to a 32-bit type limits the number of 1754 ** tables in a join to 32 instead of 64. But it also reduces the size 1755 ** of the library by 738 bytes on ix86. 1756 */ 1757 typedef u64 Bitmask; 1758 1759 /* 1760 ** The number of bits in a Bitmask. "BMS" means "BitMask Size". 1761 */ 1762 #define BMS ((int)(sizeof(Bitmask)*8)) 1763 1764 /* 1765 ** The following structure describes the FROM clause of a SELECT statement. 1766 ** Each table or subquery in the FROM clause is a separate element of 1767 ** the SrcList.a[] array. 1768 ** 1769 ** With the addition of multiple database support, the following structure 1770 ** can also be used to describe a particular table such as the table that 1771 ** is modified by an INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE statement. In standard SQL, 1772 ** such a table must be a simple name: ID. But in SQLite, the table can 1773 ** now be identified by a database name, a dot, then the table name: ID.ID. 1774 ** 1775 ** The jointype starts out showing the join type between the current table 1776 ** and the next table on the list. The parser builds the list this way. 1777 ** But sqlite3SrcListShiftJoinType() later shifts the jointypes so that each 1778 ** jointype expresses the join between the table and the previous table. 1779 ** 1780 ** In the colUsed field, the high-order bit (bit 63) is set if the table 1781 ** contains more than 63 columns and the 64-th or later column is used. 1782 */ 1783 struct SrcList { 1784 i16 nSrc; /* Number of tables or subqueries in the FROM clause */ 1785 i16 nAlloc; /* Number of entries allocated in a[] below */ 1786 struct SrcList_item { 1787 char *zDatabase; /* Name of database holding this table */ 1788 char *zName; /* Name of the table */ 1789 char *zAlias; /* The "B" part of a "A AS B" phrase. zName is the "A" */ 1790 Table *pTab; /* An SQL table corresponding to zName */ 1791 Select *pSelect; /* A SELECT statement used in place of a table name */ 1792 u8 isPopulated; /* Temporary table associated with SELECT is populated */ 1793 u8 jointype; /* Type of join between this able and the previous */ 1794 u8 notIndexed; /* True if there is a NOT INDEXED clause */ 1795 int iCursor; /* The VDBE cursor number used to access this table */ 1796 Expr *pOn; /* The ON clause of a join */ 1797 IdList *pUsing; /* The USING clause of a join */ 1798 Bitmask colUsed; /* Bit N (1<<N) set if column N of pTab is used */ 1799 char *zIndex; /* Identifier from "INDEXED BY <zIndex>" clause */ 1800 Index *pIndex; /* Index structure corresponding to zIndex, if any */ 1801 } a[1]; /* One entry for each identifier on the list */ 1802 }; 1803 1804 /* 1805 ** Permitted values of the SrcList.a.jointype field 1806 */ 1807 #define JT_INNER 0x0001 /* Any kind of inner or cross join */ 1808 #define JT_CROSS 0x0002 /* Explicit use of the CROSS keyword */ 1809 #define JT_NATURAL 0x0004 /* True for a "natural" join */ 1810 #define JT_LEFT 0x0008 /* Left outer join */ 1811 #define JT_RIGHT 0x0010 /* Right outer join */ 1812 #define JT_OUTER 0x0020 /* The "OUTER" keyword is present */ 1813 #define JT_ERROR 0x0040 /* unknown or unsupported join type */ 1814 1815 1816 /* 1817 ** A WherePlan object holds information that describes a lookup 1818 ** strategy. 1819 ** 1820 ** This object is intended to be opaque outside of the where.c module. 1821 ** It is included here only so that that compiler will know how big it 1822 ** is. None of the fields in this object should be used outside of 1823 ** the where.c module. 1824 ** 1825 ** Within the union, pIdx is only used when wsFlags&WHERE_INDEXED is true. 1826 ** pTerm is only used when wsFlags&WHERE_MULTI_OR is true. And pVtabIdx 1827 ** is only used when wsFlags&WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE is true. It is never the 1828 ** case that more than one of these conditions is true. 1829 */ 1830 struct WherePlan { 1831 u32 wsFlags; /* WHERE_* flags that describe the strategy */ 1832 u32 nEq; /* Number of == constraints */ 1833 union { 1834 Index *pIdx; /* Index when WHERE_INDEXED is true */ 1835 struct WhereTerm *pTerm; /* WHERE clause term for OR-search */ 1836 sqlite3_index_info *pVtabIdx; /* Virtual table index to use */ 1837 } u; 1838 }; 1839 1840 /* 1841 ** For each nested loop in a WHERE clause implementation, the WhereInfo 1842 ** structure contains a single instance of this structure. This structure 1843 ** is intended to be private the the where.c module and should not be 1844 ** access or modified by other modules. 1845 ** 1846 ** The pIdxInfo field is used to help pick the best index on a 1847 ** virtual table. The pIdxInfo pointer contains indexing 1848 ** information for the i-th table in the FROM clause before reordering. 1849 ** All the pIdxInfo pointers are freed by whereInfoFree() in where.c. 1850 ** All other information in the i-th WhereLevel object for the i-th table 1851 ** after FROM clause ordering. 1852 */ 1853 struct WhereLevel { 1854 WherePlan plan; /* query plan for this element of the FROM clause */ 1855 int iLeftJoin; /* Memory cell used to implement LEFT OUTER JOIN */ 1856 int iTabCur; /* The VDBE cursor used to access the table */ 1857 int iIdxCur; /* The VDBE cursor used to access pIdx */ 1858 int addrBrk; /* Jump here to break out of the loop */ 1859 int addrNxt; /* Jump here to start the next IN combination */ 1860 int addrCont; /* Jump here to continue with the next loop cycle */ 1861 int addrFirst; /* First instruction of interior of the loop */ 1862 u8 iFrom; /* Which entry in the FROM clause */ 1863 u8 op, p5; /* Opcode and P5 of the opcode that ends the loop */ 1864 int p1, p2; /* Operands of the opcode used to ends the loop */ 1865 union { /* Information that depends on plan.wsFlags */ 1866 struct { 1867 int nIn; /* Number of entries in aInLoop[] */ 1868 struct InLoop { 1869 int iCur; /* The VDBE cursor used by this IN operator */ 1870 int addrInTop; /* Top of the IN loop */ 1871 } *aInLoop; /* Information about each nested IN operator */ 1872 } in; /* Used when plan.wsFlags&WHERE_IN_ABLE */ 1873 } u; 1874 1875 /* The following field is really not part of the current level. But 1876 ** we need a place to cache virtual table index information for each 1877 ** virtual table in the FROM clause and the WhereLevel structure is 1878 ** a convenient place since there is one WhereLevel for each FROM clause 1879 ** element. 1880 */ 1881 sqlite3_index_info *pIdxInfo; /* Index info for n-th source table */ 1882 }; 1883 1884 /* 1885 ** Flags appropriate for the wctrlFlags parameter of sqlite3WhereBegin() 1886 ** and the WhereInfo.wctrlFlags member. 1887 */ 1888 #define WHERE_ORDERBY_NORMAL 0x0000 /* No-op */ 1889 #define WHERE_ORDERBY_MIN 0x0001 /* ORDER BY processing for min() func */ 1890 #define WHERE_ORDERBY_MAX 0x0002 /* ORDER BY processing for max() func */ 1891 #define WHERE_ONEPASS_DESIRED 0x0004 /* Want to do one-pass UPDATE/DELETE */ 1892 #define WHERE_DUPLICATES_OK 0x0008 /* Ok to return a row more than once */ 1893 #define WHERE_OMIT_OPEN 0x0010 /* Table cursors are already open */ 1894 #define WHERE_OMIT_CLOSE 0x0020 /* Omit close of table & index cursors */ 1895 #define WHERE_FORCE_TABLE 0x0040 /* Do not use an index-only search */ 1896 #define WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY 0x0080 /* Only code the 1st table in pTabList */ 1897 1898 /* 1899 ** The WHERE clause processing routine has two halves. The 1900 ** first part does the start of the WHERE loop and the second 1901 ** half does the tail of the WHERE loop. An instance of 1902 ** this structure is returned by the first half and passed 1903 ** into the second half to give some continuity. 1904 */ 1905 struct WhereInfo { 1906 Parse *pParse; /* Parsing and code generating context */ 1907 u16 wctrlFlags; /* Flags originally passed to sqlite3WhereBegin() */ 1908 u8 okOnePass; /* Ok to use one-pass algorithm for UPDATE or DELETE */ 1909 u8 untestedTerms; /* Not all WHERE terms resolved by outer loop */ 1910 SrcList *pTabList; /* List of tables in the join */ 1911 int iTop; /* The very beginning of the WHERE loop */ 1912 int iContinue; /* Jump here to continue with next record */ 1913 int iBreak; /* Jump here to break out of the loop */ 1914 int nLevel; /* Number of nested loop */ 1915 struct WhereClause *pWC; /* Decomposition of the WHERE clause */ 1916 double savedNQueryLoop; /* pParse->nQueryLoop outside the WHERE loop */ 1917 WhereLevel a[1]; /* Information about each nest loop in WHERE */ 1918 }; 1919 1920 /* 1921 ** A NameContext defines a context in which to resolve table and column 1922 ** names. The context consists of a list of tables (the pSrcList) field and 1923 ** a list of named expression (pEList). The named expression list may 1924 ** be NULL. The pSrc corresponds to the FROM clause of a SELECT or 1925 ** to the table being operated on by INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE. The 1926 ** pEList corresponds to the result set of a SELECT and is NULL for 1927 ** other statements. 1928 ** 1929 ** NameContexts can be nested. When resolving names, the inner-most 1930 ** context is searched first. If no match is found, the next outer 1931 ** context is checked. If there is still no match, the next context 1932 ** is checked. This process continues until either a match is found 1933 ** or all contexts are check. When a match is found, the nRef member of 1934 ** the context containing the match is incremented. 1935 ** 1936 ** Each subquery gets a new NameContext. The pNext field points to the 1937 ** NameContext in the parent query. Thus the process of scanning the 1938 ** NameContext list corresponds to searching through successively outer 1939 ** subqueries looking for a match. 1940 */ 1941 struct NameContext { 1942 Parse *pParse; /* The parser */ 1943 SrcList *pSrcList; /* One or more tables used to resolve names */ 1944 ExprList *pEList; /* Optional list of named expressions */ 1945 int nRef; /* Number of names resolved by this context */ 1946 int nErr; /* Number of errors encountered while resolving names */ 1947 u8 allowAgg; /* Aggregate functions allowed here */ 1948 u8 hasAgg; /* True if aggregates are seen */ 1949 u8 isCheck; /* True if resolving names in a CHECK constraint */ 1950 int nDepth; /* Depth of subquery recursion. 1 for no recursion */ 1951 AggInfo *pAggInfo; /* Information about aggregates at this level */ 1952 NameContext *pNext; /* Next outer name context. NULL for outermost */ 1953 }; 1954 1955 /* 1956 ** An instance of the following structure contains all information 1957 ** needed to generate code for a single SELECT statement. 1958 ** 1959 ** nLimit is set to -1 if there is no LIMIT clause. nOffset is set to 0. 1960 ** If there is a LIMIT clause, the parser sets nLimit to the value of the 1961 ** limit and nOffset to the value of the offset (or 0 if there is not 1962 ** offset). But later on, nLimit and nOffset become the memory locations 1963 ** in the VDBE that record the limit and offset counters. 1964 ** 1965 ** addrOpenEphm[] entries contain the address of OP_OpenEphemeral opcodes. 1966 ** These addresses must be stored so that we can go back and fill in 1967 ** the P4_KEYINFO and P2 parameters later. Neither the KeyInfo nor 1968 ** the number of columns in P2 can be computed at the same time 1969 ** as the OP_OpenEphm instruction is coded because not 1970 ** enough information about the compound query is known at that point. 1971 ** The KeyInfo for addrOpenTran[0] and [1] contains collating sequences 1972 ** for the result set. The KeyInfo for addrOpenTran[2] contains collating 1973 ** sequences for the ORDER BY clause. 1974 */ 1975 struct Select { 1976 ExprList *pEList; /* The fields of the result */ 1977 u8 op; /* One of: TK_UNION TK_ALL TK_INTERSECT TK_EXCEPT */ 1978 char affinity; /* MakeRecord with this affinity for SRT_Set */ 1979 u16 selFlags; /* Various SF_* values */ 1980 SrcList *pSrc; /* The FROM clause */ 1981 Expr *pWhere; /* The WHERE clause */ 1982 ExprList *pGroupBy; /* The GROUP BY clause */ 1983 Expr *pHaving; /* The HAVING clause */ 1984 ExprList *pOrderBy; /* The ORDER BY clause */ 1985 Select *pPrior; /* Prior select in a compound select statement */ 1986 Select *pNext; /* Next select to the left in a compound */ 1987 Select *pRightmost; /* Right-most select in a compound select statement */ 1988 Expr *pLimit; /* LIMIT expression. NULL means not used. */ 1989 Expr *pOffset; /* OFFSET expression. NULL means not used. */ 1990 int iLimit, iOffset; /* Memory registers holding LIMIT & OFFSET counters */ 1991 int addrOpenEphm[3]; /* OP_OpenEphem opcodes related to this select */ 1992 }; 1993 1994 /* 1995 ** Allowed values for Select.selFlags. The "SF" prefix stands for 1996 ** "Select Flag". 1997 */ 1998 #define SF_Distinct 0x0001 /* Output should be DISTINCT */ 1999 #define SF_Resolved 0x0002 /* Identifiers have been resolved */ 2000 #define SF_Aggregate 0x0004 /* Contains aggregate functions */ 2001 #define SF_UsesEphemeral 0x0008 /* Uses the OpenEphemeral opcode */ 2002 #define SF_Expanded 0x0010 /* sqlite3SelectExpand() called on this */ 2003 #define SF_HasTypeInfo 0x0020 /* FROM subqueries have Table metadata */ 2004 2005 2006 /* 2007 ** The results of a select can be distributed in several ways. The 2008 ** "SRT" prefix means "SELECT Result Type". 2009 */ 2010 #define SRT_Union 1 /* Store result as keys in an index */ 2011 #define SRT_Except 2 /* Remove result from a UNION index */ 2012 #define SRT_Exists 3 /* Store 1 if the result is not empty */ 2013 #define SRT_Discard 4 /* Do not save the results anywhere */ 2014 2015 /* The ORDER BY clause is ignored for all of the above */ 2016 #define IgnorableOrderby(X) ((X->eDest)<=SRT_Discard) 2017 2018 #define SRT_Output 5 /* Output each row of result */ 2019 #define SRT_Mem 6 /* Store result in a memory cell */ 2020 #define SRT_Set 7 /* Store results as keys in an index */ 2021 #define SRT_Table 8 /* Store result as data with an automatic rowid */ 2022 #define SRT_EphemTab 9 /* Create transient tab and store like SRT_Table */ 2023 #define SRT_Coroutine 10 /* Generate a single row of result */ 2024 2025 /* 2026 ** A structure used to customize the behavior of sqlite3Select(). See 2027 ** comments above sqlite3Select() for details. 2028 */ 2029 typedef struct SelectDest SelectDest; 2030 struct SelectDest { 2031 u8 eDest; /* How to dispose of the results */ 2032 u8 affinity; /* Affinity used when eDest==SRT_Set */ 2033 int iParm; /* A parameter used by the eDest disposal method */ 2034 int iMem; /* Base register where results are written */ 2035 int nMem; /* Number of registers allocated */ 2036 }; 2037 2038 /* 2039 ** During code generation of statements that do inserts into AUTOINCREMENT 2040 ** tables, the following information is attached to the Table.u.autoInc.p 2041 ** pointer of each autoincrement table to record some side information that 2042 ** the code generator needs. We have to keep per-table autoincrement 2043 ** information in case inserts are down within triggers. Triggers do not 2044 ** normally coordinate their activities, but we do need to coordinate the 2045 ** loading and saving of autoincrement information. 2046 */ 2047 struct AutoincInfo { 2048 AutoincInfo *pNext; /* Next info block in a list of them all */ 2049 Table *pTab; /* Table this info block refers to */ 2050 int iDb; /* Index in sqlite3.aDb[] of database holding pTab */ 2051 int regCtr; /* Memory register holding the rowid counter */ 2052 }; 2053 2054 /* 2055 ** Size of the column cache 2056 */ 2057 #ifndef SQLITE_N_COLCACHE 2058 # define SQLITE_N_COLCACHE 10 2059 #endif 2060 2061 /* 2062 ** At least one instance of the following structure is created for each 2063 ** trigger that may be fired while parsing an INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE 2064 ** statement. All such objects are stored in the linked list headed at 2065 ** Parse.pTriggerPrg and deleted once statement compilation has been 2066 ** completed. 2067 ** 2068 ** A Vdbe sub-program that implements the body and WHEN clause of trigger 2069 ** TriggerPrg.pTrigger, assuming a default ON CONFLICT clause of 2070 ** TriggerPrg.orconf, is stored in the TriggerPrg.pProgram variable. 2071 ** The Parse.pTriggerPrg list never contains two entries with the same 2072 ** values for both pTrigger and orconf. 2073 ** 2074 ** The TriggerPrg.aColmask[0] variable is set to a mask of old.* columns 2075 ** accessed (or set to 0 for triggers fired as a result of INSERT 2076 ** statements). Similarly, the TriggerPrg.aColmask[1] variable is set to 2077 ** a mask of new.* columns used by the program. 2078 */ 2079 struct TriggerPrg { 2080 Trigger *pTrigger; /* Trigger this program was coded from */ 2081 int orconf; /* Default ON CONFLICT policy */ 2082 SubProgram *pProgram; /* Program implementing pTrigger/orconf */ 2083 u32 aColmask[2]; /* Masks of old.*, new.* columns accessed */ 2084 TriggerPrg *pNext; /* Next entry in Parse.pTriggerPrg list */ 2085 }; 2086 2087 /* 2088 ** An SQL parser context. A copy of this structure is passed through 2089 ** the parser and down into all the parser action routine in order to 2090 ** carry around information that is global to the entire parse. 2091 ** 2092 ** The structure is divided into two parts. When the parser and code 2093 ** generate call themselves recursively, the first part of the structure 2094 ** is constant but the second part is reset at the beginning and end of 2095 ** each recursion. 2096 ** 2097 ** The nTableLock and aTableLock variables are only used if the shared-cache 2098 ** feature is enabled (if sqlite3Tsd()->useSharedData is true). They are 2099 ** used to store the set of table-locks required by the statement being 2100 ** compiled. Function sqlite3TableLock() is used to add entries to the 2101 ** list. 2102 */ 2103 struct Parse { 2104 sqlite3 *db; /* The main database structure */ 2105 int rc; /* Return code from execution */ 2106 char *zErrMsg; /* An error message */ 2107 Vdbe *pVdbe; /* An engine for executing database bytecode */ 2108 u8 colNamesSet; /* TRUE after OP_ColumnName has been issued to pVdbe */ 2109 u8 nameClash; /* A permanent table name clashes with temp table name */ 2110 u8 checkSchema; /* Causes schema cookie check after an error */ 2111 u8 nested; /* Number of nested calls to the parser/code generator */ 2112 u8 parseError; /* True after a parsing error. Ticket #1794 */ 2113 u8 nTempReg; /* Number of temporary registers in aTempReg[] */ 2114 u8 nTempInUse; /* Number of aTempReg[] currently checked out */ 2115 int aTempReg[8]; /* Holding area for temporary registers */ 2116 int nRangeReg; /* Size of the temporary register block */ 2117 int iRangeReg; /* First register in temporary register block */ 2118 int nErr; /* Number of errors seen */ 2119 int nTab; /* Number of previously allocated VDBE cursors */ 2120 int nMem; /* Number of memory cells used so far */ 2121 int nSet; /* Number of sets used so far */ 2122 int ckBase; /* Base register of data during check constraints */ 2123 int iCacheLevel; /* ColCache valid when aColCache[].iLevel<=iCacheLevel */ 2124 int iCacheCnt; /* Counter used to generate aColCache[].lru values */ 2125 u8 nColCache; /* Number of entries in the column cache */ 2126 u8 iColCache; /* Next entry of the cache to replace */ 2127 struct yColCache { 2128 int iTable; /* Table cursor number */ 2129 int iColumn; /* Table column number */ 2130 u8 tempReg; /* iReg is a temp register that needs to be freed */ 2131 int iLevel; /* Nesting level */ 2132 int iReg; /* Reg with value of this column. 0 means none. */ 2133 int lru; /* Least recently used entry has the smallest value */ 2134 } aColCache[SQLITE_N_COLCACHE]; /* One for each column cache entry */ 2135 u32 writeMask; /* Start a write transaction on these databases */ 2136 u32 cookieMask; /* Bitmask of schema verified databases */ 2137 u8 isMultiWrite; /* True if statement may affect/insert multiple rows */ 2138 u8 mayAbort; /* True if statement may throw an ABORT exception */ 2139 int cookieGoto; /* Address of OP_Goto to cookie verifier subroutine */ 2140 int cookieValue[SQLITE_MAX_ATTACHED+2]; /* Values of cookies to verify */ 2141 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE 2142 int nTableLock; /* Number of locks in aTableLock */ 2143 TableLock *aTableLock; /* Required table locks for shared-cache mode */ 2144 #endif 2145 int regRowid; /* Register holding rowid of CREATE TABLE entry */ 2146 int regRoot; /* Register holding root page number for new objects */ 2147 AutoincInfo *pAinc; /* Information about AUTOINCREMENT counters */ 2148 int nMaxArg; /* Max args passed to user function by sub-program */ 2149 2150 /* Information used while coding trigger programs. */ 2151 Parse *pToplevel; /* Parse structure for main program (or NULL) */ 2152 Table *pTriggerTab; /* Table triggers are being coded for */ 2153 u32 oldmask; /* Mask of old.* columns referenced */ 2154 u32 newmask; /* Mask of new.* columns referenced */ 2155 u8 eTriggerOp; /* TK_UPDATE, TK_INSERT or TK_DELETE */ 2156 u8 eOrconf; /* Default ON CONFLICT policy for trigger steps */ 2157 u8 disableTriggers; /* True to disable triggers */ 2158 double nQueryLoop; /* Estimated number of iterations of a query */ 2159 2160 /* Above is constant between recursions. Below is reset before and after 2161 ** each recursion */ 2162 2163 int nVar; /* Number of '?' variables seen in the SQL so far */ 2164 int nVarExpr; /* Number of used slots in apVarExpr[] */ 2165 int nVarExprAlloc; /* Number of allocated slots in apVarExpr[] */ 2166 Expr **apVarExpr; /* Pointers to :aaa and $aaaa wildcard expressions */ 2167 Vdbe *pReprepare; /* VM being reprepared (sqlite3Reprepare()) */ 2168 int nAlias; /* Number of aliased result set columns */ 2169 int nAliasAlloc; /* Number of allocated slots for aAlias[] */ 2170 int *aAlias; /* Register used to hold aliased result */ 2171 u8 explain; /* True if the EXPLAIN flag is found on the query */ 2172 Token sNameToken; /* Token with unqualified schema object name */ 2173 Token sLastToken; /* The last token parsed */ 2174 const char *zTail; /* All SQL text past the last semicolon parsed */ 2175 Table *pNewTable; /* A table being constructed by CREATE TABLE */ 2176 Trigger *pNewTrigger; /* Trigger under construct by a CREATE TRIGGER */ 2177 const char *zAuthContext; /* The 6th parameter to db->xAuth callbacks */ 2178 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 2179 Token sArg; /* Complete text of a module argument */ 2180 u8 declareVtab; /* True if inside sqlite3_declare_vtab() */ 2181 int nVtabLock; /* Number of virtual tables to lock */ 2182 Table **apVtabLock; /* Pointer to virtual tables needing locking */ 2183 #endif 2184 int nHeight; /* Expression tree height of current sub-select */ 2185 Table *pZombieTab; /* List of Table objects to delete after code gen */ 2186 TriggerPrg *pTriggerPrg; /* Linked list of coded triggers */ 2187 }; 2188 2189 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 2190 #define IN_DECLARE_VTAB 0 2191 #else 2192 #define IN_DECLARE_VTAB (pParse->declareVtab) 2193 #endif 2194 2195 /* 2196 ** An instance of the following structure can be declared on a stack and used 2197 ** to save the Parse.zAuthContext value so that it can be restored later. 2198 */ 2199 struct AuthContext { 2200 const char *zAuthContext; /* Put saved Parse.zAuthContext here */ 2201 Parse *pParse; /* The Parse structure */ 2202 }; 2203 2204 /* 2205 ** Bitfield flags for P5 value in OP_Insert and OP_Delete 2206 */ 2207 #define OPFLAG_NCHANGE 0x01 /* Set to update db->nChange */ 2208 #define OPFLAG_LASTROWID 0x02 /* Set to update db->lastRowid */ 2209 #define OPFLAG_ISUPDATE 0x04 /* This OP_Insert is an sql UPDATE */ 2210 #define OPFLAG_APPEND 0x08 /* This is likely to be an append */ 2211 #define OPFLAG_USESEEKRESULT 0x10 /* Try to avoid a seek in BtreeInsert() */ 2212 #define OPFLAG_CLEARCACHE 0x20 /* Clear pseudo-table cache in OP_Column */ 2213 2214 /* 2215 * Each trigger present in the database schema is stored as an instance of 2216 * struct Trigger. 2217 * 2218 * Pointers to instances of struct Trigger are stored in two ways. 2219 * 1. In the "trigHash" hash table (part of the sqlite3* that represents the 2220 * database). This allows Trigger structures to be retrieved by name. 2221 * 2. All triggers associated with a single table form a linked list, using the 2222 * pNext member of struct Trigger. A pointer to the first element of the 2223 * linked list is stored as the "pTrigger" member of the associated 2224 * struct Table. 2225 * 2226 * The "step_list" member points to the first element of a linked list 2227 * containing the SQL statements specified as the trigger program. 2228 */ 2229 struct Trigger { 2230 char *zName; /* The name of the trigger */ 2231 char *table; /* The table or view to which the trigger applies */ 2232 u8 op; /* One of TK_DELETE, TK_UPDATE, TK_INSERT */ 2233 u8 tr_tm; /* One of TRIGGER_BEFORE, TRIGGER_AFTER */ 2234 Expr *pWhen; /* The WHEN clause of the expression (may be NULL) */ 2235 IdList *pColumns; /* If this is an UPDATE OF <column-list> trigger, 2236 the <column-list> is stored here */ 2237 Schema *pSchema; /* Schema containing the trigger */ 2238 Schema *pTabSchema; /* Schema containing the table */ 2239 TriggerStep *step_list; /* Link list of trigger program steps */ 2240 Trigger *pNext; /* Next trigger associated with the table */ 2241 }; 2242 2243 /* 2244 ** A trigger is either a BEFORE or an AFTER trigger. The following constants 2245 ** determine which. 2246 ** 2247 ** If there are multiple triggers, you might of some BEFORE and some AFTER. 2248 ** In that cases, the constants below can be ORed together. 2249 */ 2250 #define TRIGGER_BEFORE 1 2251 #define TRIGGER_AFTER 2 2252 2253 /* 2254 * An instance of struct TriggerStep is used to store a single SQL statement 2255 * that is a part of a trigger-program. 2256 * 2257 * Instances of struct TriggerStep are stored in a singly linked list (linked 2258 * using the "pNext" member) referenced by the "step_list" member of the 2259 * associated struct Trigger instance. The first element of the linked list is 2260 * the first step of the trigger-program. 2261 * 2262 * The "op" member indicates whether this is a "DELETE", "INSERT", "UPDATE" or 2263 * "SELECT" statement. The meanings of the other members is determined by the 2264 * value of "op" as follows: 2265 * 2266 * (op == TK_INSERT) 2267 * orconf -> stores the ON CONFLICT algorithm 2268 * pSelect -> If this is an INSERT INTO ... SELECT ... statement, then 2269 * this stores a pointer to the SELECT statement. Otherwise NULL. 2270 * target -> A token holding the quoted name of the table to insert into. 2271 * pExprList -> If this is an INSERT INTO ... VALUES ... statement, then 2272 * this stores values to be inserted. Otherwise NULL. 2273 * pIdList -> If this is an INSERT INTO ... (<column-names>) VALUES ... 2274 * statement, then this stores the column-names to be 2275 * inserted into. 2276 * 2277 * (op == TK_DELETE) 2278 * target -> A token holding the quoted name of the table to delete from. 2279 * pWhere -> The WHERE clause of the DELETE statement if one is specified. 2280 * Otherwise NULL. 2281 * 2282 * (op == TK_UPDATE) 2283 * target -> A token holding the quoted name of the table to update rows of. 2284 * pWhere -> The WHERE clause of the UPDATE statement if one is specified. 2285 * Otherwise NULL. 2286 * pExprList -> A list of the columns to update and the expressions to update 2287 * them to. See sqlite3Update() documentation of "pChanges" 2288 * argument. 2289 * 2290 */ 2291 struct TriggerStep { 2292 u8 op; /* One of TK_DELETE, TK_UPDATE, TK_INSERT, TK_SELECT */ 2293 u8 orconf; /* OE_Rollback etc. */ 2294 Trigger *pTrig; /* The trigger that this step is a part of */ 2295 Select *pSelect; /* SELECT statment or RHS of INSERT INTO .. SELECT ... */ 2296 Token target; /* Target table for DELETE, UPDATE, INSERT */ 2297 Expr *pWhere; /* The WHERE clause for DELETE or UPDATE steps */ 2298 ExprList *pExprList; /* SET clause for UPDATE. VALUES clause for INSERT */ 2299 IdList *pIdList; /* Column names for INSERT */ 2300 TriggerStep *pNext; /* Next in the link-list */ 2301 TriggerStep *pLast; /* Last element in link-list. Valid for 1st elem only */ 2302 }; 2303 2304 /* 2305 ** The following structure contains information used by the sqliteFix... 2306 ** routines as they walk the parse tree to make database references 2307 ** explicit. 2308 */ 2309 typedef struct DbFixer DbFixer; 2310 struct DbFixer { 2311 Parse *pParse; /* The parsing context. Error messages written here */ 2312 const char *zDb; /* Make sure all objects are contained in this database */ 2313 const char *zType; /* Type of the container - used for error messages */ 2314 const Token *pName; /* Name of the container - used for error messages */ 2315 }; 2316 2317 /* 2318 ** An objected used to accumulate the text of a string where we 2319 ** do not necessarily know how big the string will be in the end. 2320 */ 2321 struct StrAccum { 2322 sqlite3 *db; /* Optional database for lookaside. Can be NULL */ 2323 char *zBase; /* A base allocation. Not from malloc. */ 2324 char *zText; /* The string collected so far */ 2325 int nChar; /* Length of the string so far */ 2326 int nAlloc; /* Amount of space allocated in zText */ 2327 int mxAlloc; /* Maximum allowed string length */ 2328 u8 mallocFailed; /* Becomes true if any memory allocation fails */ 2329 u8 useMalloc; /* 0: none, 1: sqlite3DbMalloc, 2: sqlite3_malloc */ 2330 u8 tooBig; /* Becomes true if string size exceeds limits */ 2331 }; 2332 2333 /* 2334 ** A pointer to this structure is used to communicate information 2335 ** from sqlite3Init and OP_ParseSchema into the sqlite3InitCallback. 2336 */ 2337 typedef struct { 2338 sqlite3 *db; /* The database being initialized */ 2339 int iDb; /* 0 for main database. 1 for TEMP, 2.. for ATTACHed */ 2340 char **pzErrMsg; /* Error message stored here */ 2341 int rc; /* Result code stored here */ 2342 } InitData; 2343 2344 /* 2345 ** Structure containing global configuration data for the SQLite library. 2346 ** 2347 ** This structure also contains some state information. 2348 */ 2349 struct Sqlite3Config { 2350 int bMemstat; /* True to enable memory status */ 2351 int bCoreMutex; /* True to enable core mutexing */ 2352 int bFullMutex; /* True to enable full mutexing */ 2353 int mxStrlen; /* Maximum string length */ 2354 int szLookaside; /* Default lookaside buffer size */ 2355 int nLookaside; /* Default lookaside buffer count */ 2356 sqlite3_mem_methods m; /* Low-level memory allocation interface */ 2357 sqlite3_mutex_methods mutex; /* Low-level mutex interface */ 2358 sqlite3_pcache_methods pcache; /* Low-level page-cache interface */ 2359 void *pHeap; /* Heap storage space */ 2360 int nHeap; /* Size of pHeap[] */ 2361 int mnReq, mxReq; /* Min and max heap requests sizes */ 2362 void *pScratch; /* Scratch memory */ 2363 int szScratch; /* Size of each scratch buffer */ 2364 int nScratch; /* Number of scratch buffers */ 2365 void *pPage; /* Page cache memory */ 2366 int szPage; /* Size of each page in pPage[] */ 2367 int nPage; /* Number of pages in pPage[] */ 2368 int mxParserStack; /* maximum depth of the parser stack */ 2369 int sharedCacheEnabled; /* true if shared-cache mode enabled */ 2370 /* The above might be initialized to non-zero. The following need to always 2371 ** initially be zero, however. */ 2372 int isInit; /* True after initialization has finished */ 2373 int inProgress; /* True while initialization in progress */ 2374 int isMutexInit; /* True after mutexes are initialized */ 2375 int isMallocInit; /* True after malloc is initialized */ 2376 int isPCacheInit; /* True after malloc is initialized */ 2377 sqlite3_mutex *pInitMutex; /* Mutex used by sqlite3_initialize() */ 2378 int nRefInitMutex; /* Number of users of pInitMutex */ 2379 void (*xLog)(void*,int,const char*); /* Function for logging */ 2380 void *pLogArg; /* First argument to xLog() */ 2381 }; 2382 2383 /* 2384 ** Context pointer passed down through the tree-walk. 2385 */ 2386 struct Walker { 2387 int (*xExprCallback)(Walker*, Expr*); /* Callback for expressions */ 2388 int (*xSelectCallback)(Walker*,Select*); /* Callback for SELECTs */ 2389 Parse *pParse; /* Parser context. */ 2390 union { /* Extra data for callback */ 2391 NameContext *pNC; /* Naming context */ 2392 int i; /* Integer value */ 2393 } u; 2394 }; 2395 2396 /* Forward declarations */ 2397 int sqlite3WalkExpr(Walker*, Expr*); 2398 int sqlite3WalkExprList(Walker*, ExprList*); 2399 int sqlite3WalkSelect(Walker*, Select*); 2400 int sqlite3WalkSelectExpr(Walker*, Select*); 2401 int sqlite3WalkSelectFrom(Walker*, Select*); 2402 2403 /* 2404 ** Return code from the parse-tree walking primitives and their 2405 ** callbacks. 2406 */ 2407 #define WRC_Continue 0 /* Continue down into children */ 2408 #define WRC_Prune 1 /* Omit children but continue walking siblings */ 2409 #define WRC_Abort 2 /* Abandon the tree walk */ 2410 2411 /* 2412 ** Assuming zIn points to the first byte of a UTF-8 character, 2413 ** advance zIn to point to the first byte of the next UTF-8 character. 2414 */ 2415 #define SQLITE_SKIP_UTF8(zIn) { \ 2416 if( (*(zIn++))>=0xc0 ){ \ 2417 while( (*zIn & 0xc0)==0x80 ){ zIn++; } \ 2418 } \ 2419 } 2420 2421 /* 2422 ** The SQLITE_*_BKPT macros are substitutes for the error codes with 2423 ** the same name but without the _BKPT suffix. These macros invoke 2424 ** routines that report the line-number on which the error originated 2425 ** using sqlite3_log(). The routines also provide a convenient place 2426 ** to set a debugger breakpoint. 2427 */ 2428 int sqlite3CorruptError(int); 2429 int sqlite3MisuseError(int); 2430 int sqlite3CantopenError(int); 2431 #define SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT sqlite3CorruptError(__LINE__) 2432 #define SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT sqlite3MisuseError(__LINE__) 2433 #define SQLITE_CANTOPEN_BKPT sqlite3CantopenError(__LINE__) 2434 2435 2436 /* 2437 ** FTS4 is really an extension for FTS3. It is enabled using the 2438 ** SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 macro. But to avoid confusion we also all 2439 ** the SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4 macro to serve as an alisse for SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3. 2440 */ 2441 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4) && !defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3) 2442 # define SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 2443 #endif 2444 2445 /* 2446 ** The ctype.h header is needed for non-ASCII systems. It is also 2447 ** needed by FTS3 when FTS3 is included in the amalgamation. 2448 */ 2449 #if !defined(SQLITE_ASCII) || \ 2450 (defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3) && defined(SQLITE_AMALGAMATION)) 2451 # include <ctype.h> 2452 #endif 2453 2454 /* 2455 ** The following macros mimic the standard library functions toupper(), 2456 ** isspace(), isalnum(), isdigit() and isxdigit(), respectively. The 2457 ** sqlite versions only work for ASCII characters, regardless of locale. 2458 */ 2459 #ifdef SQLITE_ASCII 2460 # define sqlite3Toupper(x) ((x)&~(sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x20)) 2461 # define sqlite3Isspace(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x01) 2462 # define sqlite3Isalnum(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x06) 2463 # define sqlite3Isalpha(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x02) 2464 # define sqlite3Isdigit(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x04) 2465 # define sqlite3Isxdigit(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x08) 2466 # define sqlite3Tolower(x) (sqlite3UpperToLower[(unsigned char)(x)]) 2467 #else 2468 # define sqlite3Toupper(x) toupper((unsigned char)(x)) 2469 # define sqlite3Isspace(x) isspace((unsigned char)(x)) 2470 # define sqlite3Isalnum(x) isalnum((unsigned char)(x)) 2471 # define sqlite3Isalpha(x) isalpha((unsigned char)(x)) 2472 # define sqlite3Isdigit(x) isdigit((unsigned char)(x)) 2473 # define sqlite3Isxdigit(x) isxdigit((unsigned char)(x)) 2474 # define sqlite3Tolower(x) tolower((unsigned char)(x)) 2475 #endif 2476 2477 /* 2478 ** Internal function prototypes 2479 */ 2480 int sqlite3StrICmp(const char *, const char *); 2481 int sqlite3IsNumber(const char*, int*, u8); 2482 int sqlite3Strlen30(const char*); 2483 #define sqlite3StrNICmp sqlite3_strnicmp 2484 2485 int sqlite3MallocInit(void); 2486 void sqlite3MallocEnd(void); 2487 void *sqlite3Malloc(int); 2488 void *sqlite3MallocZero(int); 2489 void *sqlite3DbMallocZero(sqlite3*, int); 2490 void *sqlite3DbMallocRaw(sqlite3*, int); 2491 char *sqlite3DbStrDup(sqlite3*,const char*); 2492 char *sqlite3DbStrNDup(sqlite3*,const char*, int); 2493 void *sqlite3Realloc(void*, int); 2494 void *sqlite3DbReallocOrFree(sqlite3 *, void *, int); 2495 void *sqlite3DbRealloc(sqlite3 *, void *, int); 2496 void sqlite3DbFree(sqlite3*, void*); 2497 int sqlite3MallocSize(void*); 2498 int sqlite3DbMallocSize(sqlite3*, void*); 2499 void *sqlite3ScratchMalloc(int); 2500 void sqlite3ScratchFree(void*); 2501 void *sqlite3PageMalloc(int); 2502 void sqlite3PageFree(void*); 2503 void sqlite3MemSetDefault(void); 2504 void sqlite3BenignMallocHooks(void (*)(void), void (*)(void)); 2505 int sqlite3MemoryAlarm(void (*)(void*, sqlite3_int64, int), void*, sqlite3_int64); 2506 2507 /* 2508 ** On systems with ample stack space and that support alloca(), make 2509 ** use of alloca() to obtain space for large automatic objects. By default, 2510 ** obtain space from malloc(). 2511 ** 2512 ** The alloca() routine never returns NULL. This will cause code paths 2513 ** that deal with sqlite3StackAlloc() failures to be unreachable. 2514 */ 2515 #ifdef SQLITE_USE_ALLOCA 2516 # define sqlite3StackAllocRaw(D,N) alloca(N) 2517 # define sqlite3StackAllocZero(D,N) memset(alloca(N), 0, N) 2518 # define sqlite3StackFree(D,P) 2519 #else 2520 # define sqlite3StackAllocRaw(D,N) sqlite3DbMallocRaw(D,N) 2521 # define sqlite3StackAllocZero(D,N) sqlite3DbMallocZero(D,N) 2522 # define sqlite3StackFree(D,P) sqlite3DbFree(D,P) 2523 #endif 2524 2525 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS3 2526 const sqlite3_mem_methods *sqlite3MemGetMemsys3(void); 2527 #endif 2528 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS5 2529 const sqlite3_mem_methods *sqlite3MemGetMemsys5(void); 2530 #endif 2531 2532 2533 #ifndef SQLITE_MUTEX_OMIT 2534 sqlite3_mutex_methods const *sqlite3DefaultMutex(void); 2535 sqlite3_mutex_methods const *sqlite3NoopMutex(void); 2536 sqlite3_mutex *sqlite3MutexAlloc(int); 2537 int sqlite3MutexInit(void); 2538 int sqlite3MutexEnd(void); 2539 #endif 2540 2541 int sqlite3StatusValue(int); 2542 void sqlite3StatusAdd(int, int); 2543 void sqlite3StatusSet(int, int); 2544 2545 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT 2546 int sqlite3IsNaN(double); 2547 #else 2548 # define sqlite3IsNaN(X) 0 2549 #endif 2550 2551 void sqlite3VXPrintf(StrAccum*, int, const char*, va_list); 2552 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE 2553 void sqlite3XPrintf(StrAccum*, const char*, ...); 2554 #endif 2555 char *sqlite3MPrintf(sqlite3*,const char*, ...); 2556 char *sqlite3VMPrintf(sqlite3*,const char*, va_list); 2557 char *sqlite3MAppendf(sqlite3*,char*,const char*,...); 2558 #if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) 2559 void sqlite3DebugPrintf(const char*, ...); 2560 #endif 2561 #if defined(SQLITE_TEST) 2562 void *sqlite3TestTextToPtr(const char*); 2563 #endif 2564 void sqlite3SetString(char **, sqlite3*, const char*, ...); 2565 void sqlite3ErrorMsg(Parse*, const char*, ...); 2566 int sqlite3Dequote(char*); 2567 int sqlite3KeywordCode(const unsigned char*, int); 2568 int sqlite3RunParser(Parse*, const char*, char **); 2569 void sqlite3FinishCoding(Parse*); 2570 int sqlite3GetTempReg(Parse*); 2571 void sqlite3ReleaseTempReg(Parse*,int); 2572 int sqlite3GetTempRange(Parse*,int); 2573 void sqlite3ReleaseTempRange(Parse*,int,int); 2574 Expr *sqlite3ExprAlloc(sqlite3*,int,const Token*,int); 2575 Expr *sqlite3Expr(sqlite3*,int,const char*); 2576 void sqlite3ExprAttachSubtrees(sqlite3*,Expr*,Expr*,Expr*); 2577 Expr *sqlite3PExpr(Parse*, int, Expr*, Expr*, const Token*); 2578 Expr *sqlite3ExprAnd(sqlite3*,Expr*, Expr*); 2579 Expr *sqlite3ExprFunction(Parse*,ExprList*, Token*); 2580 void sqlite3ExprAssignVarNumber(Parse*, Expr*); 2581 void sqlite3ExprDelete(sqlite3*, Expr*); 2582 ExprList *sqlite3ExprListAppend(Parse*,ExprList*,Expr*); 2583 void sqlite3ExprListSetName(Parse*,ExprList*,Token*,int); 2584 void sqlite3ExprListSetSpan(Parse*,ExprList*,ExprSpan*); 2585 void sqlite3ExprListDelete(sqlite3*, ExprList*); 2586 int sqlite3Init(sqlite3*, char**); 2587 int sqlite3InitCallback(void*, int, char**, char**); 2588 void sqlite3Pragma(Parse*,Token*,Token*,Token*,int); 2589 void sqlite3ResetInternalSchema(sqlite3*, int); 2590 void sqlite3BeginParse(Parse*,int); 2591 void sqlite3CommitInternalChanges(sqlite3*); 2592 Table *sqlite3ResultSetOfSelect(Parse*,Select*); 2593 void sqlite3OpenMasterTable(Parse *, int); 2594 void sqlite3StartTable(Parse*,Token*,Token*,int,int,int,int); 2595 void sqlite3AddColumn(Parse*,Token*); 2596 void sqlite3AddNotNull(Parse*, int); 2597 void sqlite3AddPrimaryKey(Parse*, ExprList*, int, int, int); 2598 void sqlite3AddCheckConstraint(Parse*, Expr*); 2599 void sqlite3AddColumnType(Parse*,Token*); 2600 void sqlite3AddDefaultValue(Parse*,ExprSpan*); 2601 void sqlite3AddCollateType(Parse*, Token*); 2602 void sqlite3EndTable(Parse*,Token*,Token*,Select*); 2603 2604 Bitvec *sqlite3BitvecCreate(u32); 2605 int sqlite3BitvecTest(Bitvec*, u32); 2606 int sqlite3BitvecSet(Bitvec*, u32); 2607 void sqlite3BitvecClear(Bitvec*, u32, void*); 2608 void sqlite3BitvecDestroy(Bitvec*); 2609 u32 sqlite3BitvecSize(Bitvec*); 2610 int sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest(int,int*); 2611 2612 RowSet *sqlite3RowSetInit(sqlite3*, void*, unsigned int); 2613 void sqlite3RowSetClear(RowSet*); 2614 void sqlite3RowSetInsert(RowSet*, i64); 2615 int sqlite3RowSetTest(RowSet*, u8 iBatch, i64); 2616 int sqlite3RowSetNext(RowSet*, i64*); 2617 2618 void sqlite3CreateView(Parse*,Token*,Token*,Token*,Select*,int,int); 2619 2620 #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW) || !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) 2621 int sqlite3ViewGetColumnNames(Parse*,Table*); 2622 #else 2623 # define sqlite3ViewGetColumnNames(A,B) 0 2624 #endif 2625 2626 void sqlite3DropTable(Parse*, SrcList*, int, int); 2627 void sqlite3DeleteTable(sqlite3*, Table*); 2628 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINCREMENT 2629 void sqlite3AutoincrementBegin(Parse *pParse); 2630 void sqlite3AutoincrementEnd(Parse *pParse); 2631 #else 2632 # define sqlite3AutoincrementBegin(X) 2633 # define sqlite3AutoincrementEnd(X) 2634 #endif 2635 void sqlite3Insert(Parse*, SrcList*, ExprList*, Select*, IdList*, int); 2636 void *sqlite3ArrayAllocate(sqlite3*,void*,int,int,int*,int*,int*); 2637 IdList *sqlite3IdListAppend(sqlite3*, IdList*, Token*); 2638 int sqlite3IdListIndex(IdList*,const char*); 2639 SrcList *sqlite3SrcListEnlarge(sqlite3*, SrcList*, int, int); 2640 SrcList *sqlite3SrcListAppend(sqlite3*, SrcList*, Token*, Token*); 2641 SrcList *sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(Parse*, SrcList*, Token*, Token*, 2642 Token*, Select*, Expr*, IdList*); 2643 void sqlite3SrcListIndexedBy(Parse *, SrcList *, Token *); 2644 int sqlite3IndexedByLookup(Parse *, struct SrcList_item *); 2645 void sqlite3SrcListShiftJoinType(SrcList*); 2646 void sqlite3SrcListAssignCursors(Parse*, SrcList*); 2647 void sqlite3IdListDelete(sqlite3*, IdList*); 2648 void sqlite3SrcListDelete(sqlite3*, SrcList*); 2649 Index *sqlite3CreateIndex(Parse*,Token*,Token*,SrcList*,ExprList*,int,Token*, 2650 Token*, int, int); 2651 void sqlite3DropIndex(Parse*, SrcList*, int); 2652 int sqlite3Select(Parse*, Select*, SelectDest*); 2653 Select *sqlite3SelectNew(Parse*,ExprList*,SrcList*,Expr*,ExprList*, 2654 Expr*,ExprList*,int,Expr*,Expr*); 2655 void sqlite3SelectDelete(sqlite3*, Select*); 2656 Table *sqlite3SrcListLookup(Parse*, SrcList*); 2657 int sqlite3IsReadOnly(Parse*, Table*, int); 2658 void sqlite3OpenTable(Parse*, int iCur, int iDb, Table*, int); 2659 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_UPDATE_DELETE_LIMIT) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY) 2660 Expr *sqlite3LimitWhere(Parse *, SrcList *, Expr *, ExprList *, Expr *, Expr *, char *); 2661 #endif 2662 void sqlite3DeleteFrom(Parse*, SrcList*, Expr*); 2663 void sqlite3Update(Parse*, SrcList*, ExprList*, Expr*, int); 2664 WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin(Parse*, SrcList*, Expr*, ExprList**, u16); 2665 void sqlite3WhereEnd(WhereInfo*); 2666 int sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumn(Parse*, Table*, int, int, int); 2667 void sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumnOfTable(Vdbe*, Table*, int, int, int); 2668 void sqlite3ExprCodeMove(Parse*, int, int, int); 2669 void sqlite3ExprCodeCopy(Parse*, int, int, int); 2670 void sqlite3ExprCacheStore(Parse*, int, int, int); 2671 void sqlite3ExprCachePush(Parse*); 2672 void sqlite3ExprCachePop(Parse*, int); 2673 void sqlite3ExprCacheRemove(Parse*, int, int); 2674 void sqlite3ExprCacheClear(Parse*); 2675 void sqlite3ExprCacheAffinityChange(Parse*, int, int); 2676 void sqlite3ExprHardCopy(Parse*,int,int); 2677 int sqlite3ExprCode(Parse*, Expr*, int); 2678 int sqlite3ExprCodeTemp(Parse*, Expr*, int*); 2679 int sqlite3ExprCodeTarget(Parse*, Expr*, int); 2680 int sqlite3ExprCodeAndCache(Parse*, Expr*, int); 2681 void sqlite3ExprCodeConstants(Parse*, Expr*); 2682 int sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(Parse*, ExprList*, int, int); 2683 void sqlite3ExprIfTrue(Parse*, Expr*, int, int); 2684 void sqlite3ExprIfFalse(Parse*, Expr*, int, int); 2685 Table *sqlite3FindTable(sqlite3*,const char*, const char*); 2686 Table *sqlite3LocateTable(Parse*,int isView,const char*, const char*); 2687 Index *sqlite3FindIndex(sqlite3*,const char*, const char*); 2688 void sqlite3UnlinkAndDeleteTable(sqlite3*,int,const char*); 2689 void sqlite3UnlinkAndDeleteIndex(sqlite3*,int,const char*); 2690 void sqlite3Vacuum(Parse*); 2691 int sqlite3RunVacuum(char**, sqlite3*); 2692 char *sqlite3NameFromToken(sqlite3*, Token*); 2693 int sqlite3ExprCompare(Expr*, Expr*); 2694 int sqlite3ExprListCompare(ExprList*, ExprList*); 2695 void sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggregates(NameContext*, Expr*); 2696 void sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggList(NameContext*,ExprList*); 2697 Vdbe *sqlite3GetVdbe(Parse*); 2698 void sqlite3PrngSaveState(void); 2699 void sqlite3PrngRestoreState(void); 2700 void sqlite3PrngResetState(void); 2701 void sqlite3RollbackAll(sqlite3*); 2702 void sqlite3CodeVerifySchema(Parse*, int); 2703 void sqlite3BeginTransaction(Parse*, int); 2704 void sqlite3CommitTransaction(Parse*); 2705 void sqlite3RollbackTransaction(Parse*); 2706 void sqlite3Savepoint(Parse*, int, Token*); 2707 void sqlite3CloseSavepoints(sqlite3 *); 2708 int sqlite3ExprIsConstant(Expr*); 2709 int sqlite3ExprIsConstantNotJoin(Expr*); 2710 int sqlite3ExprIsConstantOrFunction(Expr*); 2711 int sqlite3ExprIsInteger(Expr*, int*); 2712 int sqlite3ExprCanBeNull(const Expr*); 2713 void sqlite3ExprCodeIsNullJump(Vdbe*, const Expr*, int, int); 2714 int sqlite3ExprNeedsNoAffinityChange(const Expr*, char); 2715 int sqlite3IsRowid(const char*); 2716 void sqlite3GenerateRowDelete(Parse*, Table*, int, int, int, Trigger *, int); 2717 void sqlite3GenerateRowIndexDelete(Parse*, Table*, int, int*); 2718 int sqlite3GenerateIndexKey(Parse*, Index*, int, int, int); 2719 void sqlite3GenerateConstraintChecks(Parse*,Table*,int,int, 2720 int*,int,int,int,int,int*); 2721 void sqlite3CompleteInsertion(Parse*, Table*, int, int, int*, int, int, int); 2722 int sqlite3OpenTableAndIndices(Parse*, Table*, int, int); 2723 void sqlite3BeginWriteOperation(Parse*, int, int); 2724 void sqlite3MultiWrite(Parse*); 2725 void sqlite3MayAbort(Parse*); 2726 void sqlite3HaltConstraint(Parse*, int, char*, int); 2727 Expr *sqlite3ExprDup(sqlite3*,Expr*,int); 2728 ExprList *sqlite3ExprListDup(sqlite3*,ExprList*,int); 2729 SrcList *sqlite3SrcListDup(sqlite3*,SrcList*,int); 2730 IdList *sqlite3IdListDup(sqlite3*,IdList*); 2731 Select *sqlite3SelectDup(sqlite3*,Select*,int); 2732 void sqlite3FuncDefInsert(FuncDefHash*, FuncDef*); 2733 FuncDef *sqlite3FindFunction(sqlite3*,const char*,int,int,u8,int); 2734 void sqlite3RegisterBuiltinFunctions(sqlite3*); 2735 void sqlite3RegisterDateTimeFunctions(void); 2736 void sqlite3RegisterGlobalFunctions(void); 2737 int sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(sqlite3*); 2738 int sqlite3SafetyCheckSickOrOk(sqlite3*); 2739 void sqlite3ChangeCookie(Parse*, int); 2740 2741 #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_TRIGGER) 2742 void sqlite3MaterializeView(Parse*, Table*, Expr*, int); 2743 #endif 2744 2745 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRIGGER 2746 void sqlite3BeginTrigger(Parse*, Token*,Token*,int,int,IdList*,SrcList*, 2747 Expr*,int, int); 2748 void sqlite3FinishTrigger(Parse*, TriggerStep*, Token*); 2749 void sqlite3DropTrigger(Parse*, SrcList*, int); 2750 void sqlite3DropTriggerPtr(Parse*, Trigger*); 2751 Trigger *sqlite3TriggersExist(Parse *, Table*, int, ExprList*, int *pMask); 2752 Trigger *sqlite3TriggerList(Parse *, Table *); 2753 void sqlite3CodeRowTrigger(Parse*, Trigger *, int, ExprList*, int, Table *, 2754 int, int, int); 2755 void sqlite3CodeRowTriggerDirect(Parse *, Trigger *, Table *, int, int, int); 2756 void sqliteViewTriggers(Parse*, Table*, Expr*, int, ExprList*); 2757 void sqlite3DeleteTriggerStep(sqlite3*, TriggerStep*); 2758 TriggerStep *sqlite3TriggerSelectStep(sqlite3*,Select*); 2759 TriggerStep *sqlite3TriggerInsertStep(sqlite3*,Token*, IdList*, 2760 ExprList*,Select*,u8); 2761 TriggerStep *sqlite3TriggerUpdateStep(sqlite3*,Token*,ExprList*, Expr*, u8); 2762 TriggerStep *sqlite3TriggerDeleteStep(sqlite3*,Token*, Expr*); 2763 void sqlite3DeleteTrigger(sqlite3*, Trigger*); 2764 void sqlite3UnlinkAndDeleteTrigger(sqlite3*,int,const char*); 2765 u32 sqlite3TriggerColmask(Parse*,Trigger*,ExprList*,int,int,Table*,int); 2766 # define sqlite3ParseToplevel(p) ((p)->pToplevel ? (p)->pToplevel : (p)) 2767 #else 2768 # define sqlite3TriggersExist(B,C,D,E,F) 0 2769 # define sqlite3DeleteTrigger(A,B) 2770 # define sqlite3DropTriggerPtr(A,B) 2771 # define sqlite3UnlinkAndDeleteTrigger(A,B,C) 2772 # define sqlite3CodeRowTrigger(A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I) 2773 # define sqlite3CodeRowTriggerDirect(A,B,C,D,E,F) 2774 # define sqlite3TriggerList(X, Y) 0 2775 # define sqlite3ParseToplevel(p) p 2776 # define sqlite3TriggerColmask(A,B,C,D,E,F,G) 0 2777 #endif 2778 2779 int sqlite3JoinType(Parse*, Token*, Token*, Token*); 2780 void sqlite3CreateForeignKey(Parse*, ExprList*, Token*, ExprList*, int); 2781 void sqlite3DeferForeignKey(Parse*, int); 2782 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION 2783 void sqlite3AuthRead(Parse*,Expr*,Schema*,SrcList*); 2784 int sqlite3AuthCheck(Parse*,int, const char*, const char*, const char*); 2785 void sqlite3AuthContextPush(Parse*, AuthContext*, const char*); 2786 void sqlite3AuthContextPop(AuthContext*); 2787 int sqlite3AuthReadCol(Parse*, const char *, const char *, int); 2788 #else 2789 # define sqlite3AuthRead(a,b,c,d) 2790 # define sqlite3AuthCheck(a,b,c,d,e) SQLITE_OK 2791 # define sqlite3AuthContextPush(a,b,c) 2792 # define sqlite3AuthContextPop(a) ((void)(a)) 2793 #endif 2794 void sqlite3Attach(Parse*, Expr*, Expr*, Expr*); 2795 void sqlite3Detach(Parse*, Expr*); 2796 int sqlite3BtreeFactory(sqlite3 *db, const char *zFilename, 2797 int omitJournal, int nCache, int flags, Btree **ppBtree); 2798 int sqlite3FixInit(DbFixer*, Parse*, int, const char*, const Token*); 2799 int sqlite3FixSrcList(DbFixer*, SrcList*); 2800 int sqlite3FixSelect(DbFixer*, Select*); 2801 int sqlite3FixExpr(DbFixer*, Expr*); 2802 int sqlite3FixExprList(DbFixer*, ExprList*); 2803 int sqlite3FixTriggerStep(DbFixer*, TriggerStep*); 2804 int sqlite3AtoF(const char *z, double*); 2805 int sqlite3GetInt32(const char *, int*); 2806 int sqlite3FitsIn64Bits(const char *, int); 2807 int sqlite3Utf16ByteLen(const void *pData, int nChar); 2808 int sqlite3Utf8CharLen(const char *pData, int nByte); 2809 int sqlite3Utf8Read(const u8*, const u8**); 2810 2811 /* 2812 ** Routines to read and write variable-length integers. These used to 2813 ** be defined locally, but now we use the varint routines in the util.c 2814 ** file. Code should use the MACRO forms below, as the Varint32 versions 2815 ** are coded to assume the single byte case is already handled (which 2816 ** the MACRO form does). 2817 */ 2818 int sqlite3PutVarint(unsigned char*, u64); 2819 int sqlite3PutVarint32(unsigned char*, u32); 2820 u8 sqlite3GetVarint(const unsigned char *, u64 *); 2821 u8 sqlite3GetVarint32(const unsigned char *, u32 *); 2822 int sqlite3VarintLen(u64 v); 2823 2824 /* 2825 ** The header of a record consists of a sequence variable-length integers. 2826 ** These integers are almost always small and are encoded as a single byte. 2827 ** The following macros take advantage this fact to provide a fast encode 2828 ** and decode of the integers in a record header. It is faster for the common 2829 ** case where the integer is a single byte. It is a little slower when the 2830 ** integer is two or more bytes. But overall it is faster. 2831 ** 2832 ** The following expressions are equivalent: 2833 ** 2834 ** x = sqlite3GetVarint32( A, &B ); 2835 ** x = sqlite3PutVarint32( A, B ); 2836 ** 2837 ** x = getVarint32( A, B ); 2838 ** x = putVarint32( A, B ); 2839 ** 2840 */ 2841 #define getVarint32(A,B) (u8)((*(A)<(u8)0x80) ? ((B) = (u32)*(A)),1 : sqlite3GetVarint32((A), (u32 *)&(B))) 2842 #define putVarint32(A,B) (u8)(((u32)(B)<(u32)0x80) ? (*(A) = (unsigned char)(B)),1 : sqlite3PutVarint32((A), (B))) 2843 #define getVarint sqlite3GetVarint 2844 #define putVarint sqlite3PutVarint 2845 2846 2847 const char *sqlite3IndexAffinityStr(Vdbe *, Index *); 2848 void sqlite3TableAffinityStr(Vdbe *, Table *); 2849 char sqlite3CompareAffinity(Expr *pExpr, char aff2); 2850 int sqlite3IndexAffinityOk(Expr *pExpr, char idx_affinity); 2851 char sqlite3ExprAffinity(Expr *pExpr); 2852 int sqlite3Atoi64(const char*, i64*); 2853 void sqlite3Error(sqlite3*, int, const char*,...); 2854 void *sqlite3HexToBlob(sqlite3*, const char *z, int n); 2855 int sqlite3TwoPartName(Parse *, Token *, Token *, Token **); 2856 const char *sqlite3ErrStr(int); 2857 int sqlite3ReadSchema(Parse *pParse); 2858 CollSeq *sqlite3FindCollSeq(sqlite3*,u8 enc, const char*,int); 2859 CollSeq *sqlite3LocateCollSeq(Parse *pParse, const char*zName); 2860 CollSeq *sqlite3ExprCollSeq(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr); 2861 Expr *sqlite3ExprSetColl(Expr*, CollSeq*); 2862 Expr *sqlite3ExprSetCollByToken(Parse *pParse, Expr*, Token*); 2863 int sqlite3CheckCollSeq(Parse *, CollSeq *); 2864 int sqlite3CheckObjectName(Parse *, const char *); 2865 void sqlite3VdbeSetChanges(sqlite3 *, int); 2866 2867 const void *sqlite3ValueText(sqlite3_value*, u8); 2868 int sqlite3ValueBytes(sqlite3_value*, u8); 2869 void sqlite3ValueSetStr(sqlite3_value*, int, const void *,u8, 2870 void(*)(void*)); 2871 void sqlite3ValueFree(sqlite3_value*); 2872 sqlite3_value *sqlite3ValueNew(sqlite3 *); 2873 char *sqlite3Utf16to8(sqlite3 *, const void*, int, u8); 2874 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT2 2875 char *sqlite3Utf8to16(sqlite3 *, u8, char *, int, int *); 2876 #endif 2877 int sqlite3ValueFromExpr(sqlite3 *, Expr *, u8, u8, sqlite3_value **); 2878 void sqlite3ValueApplyAffinity(sqlite3_value *, u8, u8); 2879 #ifndef SQLITE_AMALGAMATION 2880 extern const unsigned char sqlite3OpcodeProperty[]; 2881 extern const unsigned char sqlite3UpperToLower[]; 2882 extern const unsigned char sqlite3CtypeMap[]; 2883 extern const Token sqlite3IntTokens[]; 2884 extern SQLITE_WSD struct Sqlite3Config sqlite3Config; 2885 extern SQLITE_WSD FuncDefHash sqlite3GlobalFunctions; 2886 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WSD 2887 extern int sqlite3PendingByte; 2888 #endif 2889 #endif 2890 void sqlite3RootPageMoved(Db*, int, int); 2891 void sqlite3Reindex(Parse*, Token*, Token*); 2892 void sqlite3AlterFunctions(void); 2893 void sqlite3AlterRenameTable(Parse*, SrcList*, Token*); 2894 int sqlite3GetToken(const unsigned char *, int *); 2895 void sqlite3NestedParse(Parse*, const char*, ...); 2896 void sqlite3ExpirePreparedStatements(sqlite3*); 2897 int sqlite3CodeSubselect(Parse *, Expr *, int, int); 2898 void sqlite3SelectPrep(Parse*, Select*, NameContext*); 2899 int sqlite3ResolveExprNames(NameContext*, Expr*); 2900 void sqlite3ResolveSelectNames(Parse*, Select*, NameContext*); 2901 int sqlite3ResolveOrderGroupBy(Parse*, Select*, ExprList*, const char*); 2902 void sqlite3ColumnDefault(Vdbe *, Table *, int, int); 2903 void sqlite3AlterFinishAddColumn(Parse *, Token *); 2904 void sqlite3AlterBeginAddColumn(Parse *, SrcList *); 2905 CollSeq *sqlite3GetCollSeq(sqlite3*, u8, CollSeq *, const char*); 2906 char sqlite3AffinityType(const char*); 2907 void sqlite3Analyze(Parse*, Token*, Token*); 2908 int sqlite3InvokeBusyHandler(BusyHandler*); 2909 int sqlite3FindDb(sqlite3*, Token*); 2910 int sqlite3FindDbName(sqlite3 *, const char *); 2911 int sqlite3AnalysisLoad(sqlite3*,int iDB); 2912 void sqlite3DeleteIndexSamples(sqlite3*,Index*); 2913 void sqlite3DefaultRowEst(Index*); 2914 void sqlite3RegisterLikeFunctions(sqlite3*, int); 2915 int sqlite3IsLikeFunction(sqlite3*,Expr*,int*,char*); 2916 void sqlite3MinimumFileFormat(Parse*, int, int); 2917 void sqlite3SchemaFree(void *); 2918 Schema *sqlite3SchemaGet(sqlite3 *, Btree *); 2919 int sqlite3SchemaToIndex(sqlite3 *db, Schema *); 2920 KeyInfo *sqlite3IndexKeyinfo(Parse *, Index *); 2921 int sqlite3CreateFunc(sqlite3 *, const char *, int, int, void *, 2922 void (*)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value **), 2923 void (*)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value **), void (*)(sqlite3_context*)); 2924 int sqlite3ApiExit(sqlite3 *db, int); 2925 int sqlite3OpenTempDatabase(Parse *); 2926 2927 void sqlite3StrAccumInit(StrAccum*, char*, int, int); 2928 void sqlite3StrAccumAppend(StrAccum*,const char*,int); 2929 char *sqlite3StrAccumFinish(StrAccum*); 2930 void sqlite3StrAccumReset(StrAccum*); 2931 void sqlite3SelectDestInit(SelectDest*,int,int); 2932 Expr *sqlite3CreateColumnExpr(sqlite3 *, SrcList *, int, int); 2933 2934 void sqlite3BackupRestart(sqlite3_backup *); 2935 void sqlite3BackupUpdate(sqlite3_backup *, Pgno, const u8 *); 2936 2937 /* 2938 ** The interface to the LEMON-generated parser 2939 */ 2940 void *sqlite3ParserAlloc(void*(*)(size_t)); 2941 void sqlite3ParserFree(void*, void(*)(void*)); 2942 void sqlite3Parser(void*, int, Token, Parse*); 2943 #ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH 2944 int sqlite3ParserStackPeak(void*); 2945 #endif 2946 2947 void sqlite3AutoLoadExtensions(sqlite3*); 2948 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION 2949 void sqlite3CloseExtensions(sqlite3*); 2950 #else 2951 # define sqlite3CloseExtensions(X) 2952 #endif 2953 2954 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE 2955 void sqlite3TableLock(Parse *, int, int, u8, const char *); 2956 #else 2957 #define sqlite3TableLock(v,w,x,y,z) 2958 #endif 2959 2960 #ifdef SQLITE_TEST 2961 int sqlite3Utf8To8(unsigned char*); 2962 #endif 2963 2964 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 2965 # define sqlite3VtabClear(Y) 2966 # define sqlite3VtabSync(X,Y) SQLITE_OK 2967 # define sqlite3VtabRollback(X) 2968 # define sqlite3VtabCommit(X) 2969 # define sqlite3VtabInSync(db) 0 2970 # define sqlite3VtabLock(X) 2971 # define sqlite3VtabUnlock(X) 2972 # define sqlite3VtabUnlockList(X) 2973 #else 2974 void sqlite3VtabClear(sqlite3 *db, Table*); 2975 int sqlite3VtabSync(sqlite3 *db, char **); 2976 int sqlite3VtabRollback(sqlite3 *db); 2977 int sqlite3VtabCommit(sqlite3 *db); 2978 void sqlite3VtabLock(VTable *); 2979 void sqlite3VtabUnlock(VTable *); 2980 void sqlite3VtabUnlockList(sqlite3*); 2981 # define sqlite3VtabInSync(db) ((db)->nVTrans>0 && (db)->aVTrans==0) 2982 #endif 2983 void sqlite3VtabMakeWritable(Parse*,Table*); 2984 void sqlite3VtabBeginParse(Parse*, Token*, Token*, Token*); 2985 void sqlite3VtabFinishParse(Parse*, Token*); 2986 void sqlite3VtabArgInit(Parse*); 2987 void sqlite3VtabArgExtend(Parse*, Token*); 2988 int sqlite3VtabCallCreate(sqlite3*, int, const char *, char **); 2989 int sqlite3VtabCallConnect(Parse*, Table*); 2990 int sqlite3VtabCallDestroy(sqlite3*, int, const char *); 2991 int sqlite3VtabBegin(sqlite3 *, VTable *); 2992 FuncDef *sqlite3VtabOverloadFunction(sqlite3 *,FuncDef*, int nArg, Expr*); 2993 void sqlite3InvalidFunction(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**); 2994 int sqlite3VdbeParameterIndex(Vdbe*, const char*, int); 2995 int sqlite3TransferBindings(sqlite3_stmt *, sqlite3_stmt *); 2996 int sqlite3Reprepare(Vdbe*); 2997 void sqlite3ExprListCheckLength(Parse*, ExprList*, const char*); 2998 CollSeq *sqlite3BinaryCompareCollSeq(Parse *, Expr *, Expr *); 2999 int sqlite3TempInMemory(const sqlite3*); 3000 VTable *sqlite3GetVTable(sqlite3*, Table*); 3001 const char *sqlite3JournalModename(int); 3002 int sqlite3Checkpoint(sqlite3*, int); 3003 int sqlite3WalDefaultHook(void*,sqlite3*,const char*,int); 3004 3005 /* Declarations for functions in fkey.c. All of these are replaced by 3006 ** no-op macros if OMIT_FOREIGN_KEY is defined. In this case no foreign 3007 ** key functionality is available. If OMIT_TRIGGER is defined but 3008 ** OMIT_FOREIGN_KEY is not, only some of the functions are no-oped. In 3009 ** this case foreign keys are parsed, but no other functionality is 3010 ** provided (enforcement of FK constraints requires the triggers sub-system). 3011 */ 3012 #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_FOREIGN_KEY) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_TRIGGER) 3013 void sqlite3FkCheck(Parse*, Table*, int, int); 3014 void sqlite3FkDropTable(Parse*, SrcList *, Table*); 3015 void sqlite3FkActions(Parse*, Table*, ExprList*, int); 3016 int sqlite3FkRequired(Parse*, Table*, int*, int); 3017 u32 sqlite3FkOldmask(Parse*, Table*); 3018 FKey *sqlite3FkReferences(Table *); 3019 #else 3020 #define sqlite3FkActions(a,b,c,d) 3021 #define sqlite3FkCheck(a,b,c,d) 3022 #define sqlite3FkDropTable(a,b,c) 3023 #define sqlite3FkOldmask(a,b) 0 3024 #define sqlite3FkRequired(a,b,c,d) 0 3025 #endif 3026 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FOREIGN_KEY 3027 void sqlite3FkDelete(sqlite3 *, Table*); 3028 #else 3029 #define sqlite3FkDelete(a,b) 3030 #endif 3031 3032 3033 /* 3034 ** Available fault injectors. Should be numbered beginning with 0. 3035 */ 3036 #define SQLITE_FAULTINJECTOR_MALLOC 0 3037 #define SQLITE_FAULTINJECTOR_COUNT 1 3038 3039 /* 3040 ** The interface to the code in fault.c used for identifying "benign" 3041 ** malloc failures. This is only present if SQLITE_OMIT_BUILTIN_TEST 3042 ** is not defined. 3043 */ 3044 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_BUILTIN_TEST 3045 void sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc(void); 3046 void sqlite3EndBenignMalloc(void); 3047 #else 3048 #define sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc() 3049 #define sqlite3EndBenignMalloc() 3050 #endif 3051 3052 #define IN_INDEX_ROWID 1 3053 #define IN_INDEX_EPH 2 3054 #define IN_INDEX_INDEX 3 3055 int sqlite3FindInIndex(Parse *, Expr *, int*); 3056 3057 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE 3058 int sqlite3JournalOpen(sqlite3_vfs *, const char *, sqlite3_file *, int, int); 3059 int sqlite3JournalSize(sqlite3_vfs *); 3060 int sqlite3JournalCreate(sqlite3_file *); 3061 #else 3062 #define sqlite3JournalSize(pVfs) ((pVfs)->szOsFile) 3063 #endif 3064 3065 void sqlite3MemJournalOpen(sqlite3_file *); 3066 int sqlite3MemJournalSize(void); 3067 int sqlite3IsMemJournal(sqlite3_file *); 3068 3069 #if SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH>0 3070 void sqlite3ExprSetHeight(Parse *pParse, Expr *p); 3071 int sqlite3SelectExprHeight(Select *); 3072 int sqlite3ExprCheckHeight(Parse*, int); 3073 #else 3074 #define sqlite3ExprSetHeight(x,y) 3075 #define sqlite3SelectExprHeight(x) 0 3076 #define sqlite3ExprCheckHeight(x,y) 3077 #endif 3078 3079 u32 sqlite3Get4byte(const u8*); 3080 void sqlite3Put4byte(u8*, u32); 3081 3082 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY 3083 void sqlite3ConnectionBlocked(sqlite3 *, sqlite3 *); 3084 void sqlite3ConnectionUnlocked(sqlite3 *db); 3085 void sqlite3ConnectionClosed(sqlite3 *db); 3086 #else 3087 #define sqlite3ConnectionBlocked(x,y) 3088 #define sqlite3ConnectionUnlocked(x) 3089 #define sqlite3ConnectionClosed(x) 3090 #endif 3091 3092 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 3093 void sqlite3ParserTrace(FILE*, char *); 3094 #endif 3095 3096 /* 3097 ** If the SQLITE_ENABLE IOTRACE exists then the global variable 3098 ** sqlite3IoTrace is a pointer to a printf-like routine used to 3099 ** print I/O tracing messages. 3100 */ 3101 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_IOTRACE 3102 # define IOTRACE(A) if( sqlite3IoTrace ){ sqlite3IoTrace A; } 3103 void sqlite3VdbeIOTraceSql(Vdbe*); 3104 SQLITE_EXTERN void (*sqlite3IoTrace)(const char*,...); 3105 #else 3106 # define IOTRACE(A) 3107 # define sqlite3VdbeIOTraceSql(X) 3108 #endif 3109 3110 /* 3111 ** These routines are available for the mem2.c debugging memory allocator 3112 ** only. They are used to verify that different "types" of memory 3113 ** allocations are properly tracked by the system. 3114 ** 3115 ** sqlite3MemdebugSetType() sets the "type" of an allocation to one of 3116 ** the MEMTYPE_* macros defined below. The type must be a bitmask with 3117 ** a single bit set. 3118 ** 3119 ** sqlite3MemdebugHasType() returns true if any of the bits in its second 3120 ** argument match the type set by the previous sqlite3MemdebugSetType(). 3121 ** sqlite3MemdebugHasType() is intended for use inside assert() statements. 3122 ** 3123 ** sqlite3MemdebugNoType() returns true if none of the bits in its second 3124 ** argument match the type set by the previous sqlite3MemdebugSetType(). 3125 ** 3126 ** Perhaps the most important point is the difference between MEMTYPE_HEAP 3127 ** and MEMTYPE_LOOKASIDE. If an allocation is MEMTYPE_LOOKASIDE, that means 3128 ** it might have been allocated by lookaside, except the allocation was 3129 ** too large or lookaside was already full. It is important to verify 3130 ** that allocations that might have been satisfied by lookaside are not 3131 ** passed back to non-lookaside free() routines. Asserts such as the 3132 ** example above are placed on the non-lookaside free() routines to verify 3133 ** this constraint. 3134 ** 3135 ** All of this is no-op for a production build. It only comes into 3136 ** play when the SQLITE_MEMDEBUG compile-time option is used. 3137 */ 3138 #ifdef SQLITE_MEMDEBUG 3139 void sqlite3MemdebugSetType(void*,u8); 3140 int sqlite3MemdebugHasType(void*,u8); 3141 int sqlite3MemdebugNoType(void*,u8); 3142 #else 3143 # define sqlite3MemdebugSetType(X,Y) /* no-op */ 3144 # define sqlite3MemdebugHasType(X,Y) 1 3145 # define sqlite3MemdebugNoType(X,Y) 1 3146 #endif 3147 #define MEMTYPE_HEAP 0x01 /* General heap allocations */ 3148 #define MEMTYPE_LOOKASIDE 0x02 /* Might have been lookaside memory */ 3149 #define MEMTYPE_SCRATCH 0x04 /* Scratch allocations */ 3150 #define MEMTYPE_PCACHE 0x08 /* Page cache allocations */ 3151 #define MEMTYPE_DB 0x10 /* Uses sqlite3DbMalloc, not sqlite_malloc */ 3152 3153 #endif /* _SQLITEINT_H_ */ 3154