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 /* Special Comments: 19 ** 20 ** Some comments have special meaning to the tools that measure test 21 ** coverage: 22 ** 23 ** NO_TEST - The branches on this line are not 24 ** measured by branch coverage. This is 25 ** used on lines of code that actually 26 ** implement parts of coverage testing. 27 ** 28 ** OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE - This branch is allowed to alway be false 29 ** and the correct answer is still obtained, 30 ** though perhaps more slowly. 31 ** 32 ** OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE - This branch is allowed to alway be true 33 ** and the correct answer is still obtained, 34 ** though perhaps more slowly. 35 ** 36 ** PREVENTS-HARMLESS-OVERREAD - This branch prevents a buffer overread 37 ** that would be harmless and undetectable 38 ** if it did occur. 39 ** 40 ** In all cases, the special comment must be enclosed in the usual 41 ** slash-asterisk...asterisk-slash comment marks, with no spaces between the 42 ** asterisks and the comment text. 43 */ 44 45 /* 46 ** Make sure the Tcl calling convention macro is defined. This macro is 47 ** only used by test code and Tcl integration code. 48 */ 49 #ifndef SQLITE_TCLAPI 50 # define SQLITE_TCLAPI 51 #endif 52 53 /* 54 ** Include the header file used to customize the compiler options for MSVC. 55 ** This should be done first so that it can successfully prevent spurious 56 ** compiler warnings due to subsequent content in this file and other files 57 ** that are included by this file. 58 */ 59 #include "msvc.h" 60 61 /* 62 ** Special setup for VxWorks 63 */ 64 #include "vxworks.h" 65 66 /* 67 ** These #defines should enable >2GB file support on POSIX if the 68 ** underlying operating system supports it. If the OS lacks 69 ** large file support, or if the OS is windows, these should be no-ops. 70 ** 71 ** Ticket #2739: The _LARGEFILE_SOURCE macro must appear before any 72 ** system #includes. Hence, this block of code must be the very first 73 ** code in all source files. 74 ** 75 ** Large file support can be disabled using the -DSQLITE_DISABLE_LFS switch 76 ** on the compiler command line. This is necessary if you are compiling 77 ** on a recent machine (ex: Red Hat 7.2) but you want your code to work 78 ** on an older machine (ex: Red Hat 6.0). If you compile on Red Hat 7.2 79 ** without this option, LFS is enable. But LFS does not exist in the kernel 80 ** in Red Hat 6.0, so the code won't work. Hence, for maximum binary 81 ** portability you should omit LFS. 82 ** 83 ** The previous paragraph was written in 2005. (This paragraph is written 84 ** on 2008-11-28.) These days, all Linux kernels support large files, so 85 ** you should probably leave LFS enabled. But some embedded platforms might 86 ** lack LFS in which case the SQLITE_DISABLE_LFS macro might still be useful. 87 ** 88 ** Similar is true for Mac OS X. LFS is only supported on Mac OS X 9 and later. 89 */ 90 #ifndef SQLITE_DISABLE_LFS 91 # define _LARGE_FILE 1 92 # ifndef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 93 # define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 94 # endif 95 # define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE 1 96 #endif 97 98 /* The GCC_VERSION and MSVC_VERSION macros are used to 99 ** conditionally include optimizations for each of these compilers. A 100 ** value of 0 means that compiler is not being used. The 101 ** SQLITE_DISABLE_INTRINSIC macro means do not use any compiler-specific 102 ** optimizations, and hence set all compiler macros to 0 103 ** 104 ** There was once also a CLANG_VERSION macro. However, we learn that the 105 ** version numbers in clang are for "marketing" only and are inconsistent 106 ** and unreliable. Fortunately, all versions of clang also recognize the 107 ** gcc version numbers and have reasonable settings for gcc version numbers, 108 ** so the GCC_VERSION macro will be set to a correct non-zero value even 109 ** when compiling with clang. 110 */ 111 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(SQLITE_DISABLE_INTRINSIC) 112 # define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__*1000000+__GNUC_MINOR__*1000+__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) 113 #else 114 # define GCC_VERSION 0 115 #endif 116 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(SQLITE_DISABLE_INTRINSIC) 117 # define MSVC_VERSION _MSC_VER 118 #else 119 # define MSVC_VERSION 0 120 #endif 121 122 /* 123 ** Some C99 functions in "math.h" are only present for MSVC when its version 124 ** is associated with Visual Studio 2013 or higher. 125 */ 126 #ifndef SQLITE_HAVE_C99_MATH_FUNCS 127 # if MSVC_VERSION==0 || MSVC_VERSION>=1800 128 # define SQLITE_HAVE_C99_MATH_FUNCS (1) 129 # else 130 # define SQLITE_HAVE_C99_MATH_FUNCS (0) 131 # endif 132 #endif 133 134 /* Needed for various definitions... */ 135 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(_GNU_SOURCE) 136 # define _GNU_SOURCE 137 #endif 138 139 #if defined(__OpenBSD__) && !defined(_BSD_SOURCE) 140 # define _BSD_SOURCE 141 #endif 142 143 /* 144 ** Macro to disable warnings about missing "break" at the end of a "case". 145 */ 146 #if GCC_VERSION>=7000000 147 # define deliberate_fall_through __attribute__((fallthrough)); 148 #else 149 # define deliberate_fall_through 150 #endif 151 152 /* 153 ** For MinGW, check to see if we can include the header file containing its 154 ** version information, among other things. Normally, this internal MinGW 155 ** header file would [only] be included automatically by other MinGW header 156 ** files; however, the contained version information is now required by this 157 ** header file to work around binary compatibility issues (see below) and 158 ** this is the only known way to reliably obtain it. This entire #if block 159 ** would be completely unnecessary if there was any other way of detecting 160 ** MinGW via their preprocessor (e.g. if they customized their GCC to define 161 ** some MinGW-specific macros). When compiling for MinGW, either the 162 ** _HAVE_MINGW_H or _HAVE__MINGW_H (note the extra underscore) macro must be 163 ** defined; otherwise, detection of conditions specific to MinGW will be 164 ** disabled. 165 */ 166 #if defined(_HAVE_MINGW_H) 167 # include "mingw.h" 168 #elif defined(_HAVE__MINGW_H) 169 # include "_mingw.h" 170 #endif 171 172 /* 173 ** For MinGW version 4.x (and higher), check to see if the _USE_32BIT_TIME_T 174 ** define is required to maintain binary compatibility with the MSVC runtime 175 ** library in use (e.g. for Windows XP). 176 */ 177 #if !defined(_USE_32BIT_TIME_T) && !defined(_USE_64BIT_TIME_T) && \ 178 defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN64) && \ 179 defined(__MINGW_MAJOR_VERSION) && __MINGW_MAJOR_VERSION >= 4 && \ 180 defined(__MSVCRT__) 181 # define _USE_32BIT_TIME_T 182 #endif 183 184 /* The public SQLite interface. The _FILE_OFFSET_BITS macro must appear 185 ** first in QNX. Also, the _USE_32BIT_TIME_T macro must appear first for 186 ** MinGW. 187 */ 188 #include "sqlite3.h" 189 190 /* 191 ** Include the configuration header output by 'configure' if we're using the 192 ** autoconf-based build 193 */ 194 #if defined(_HAVE_SQLITE_CONFIG_H) && !defined(SQLITECONFIG_H) 195 #include "config.h" 196 #define SQLITECONFIG_H 1 197 #endif 198 199 #include "sqliteLimit.h" 200 201 /* Disable nuisance warnings on Borland compilers */ 202 #if defined(__BORLANDC__) 203 #pragma warn -rch /* unreachable code */ 204 #pragma warn -ccc /* Condition is always true or false */ 205 #pragma warn -aus /* Assigned value is never used */ 206 #pragma warn -csu /* Comparing signed and unsigned */ 207 #pragma warn -spa /* Suspicious pointer arithmetic */ 208 #endif 209 210 /* 211 ** WAL mode depends on atomic aligned 32-bit loads and stores in a few 212 ** places. The following macros try to make this explicit. 213 */ 214 #ifndef __has_extension 215 # define __has_extension(x) 0 /* compatibility with non-clang compilers */ 216 #endif 217 #if GCC_VERSION>=4007000 || \ 218 (__has_extension(c_atomic) && __has_extension(c_atomic_store_n)) 219 # define AtomicLoad(PTR) __atomic_load_n((PTR),__ATOMIC_RELAXED) 220 # define AtomicStore(PTR,VAL) __atomic_store_n((PTR),(VAL),__ATOMIC_RELAXED) 221 #else 222 # define AtomicLoad(PTR) (*(PTR)) 223 # define AtomicStore(PTR,VAL) (*(PTR) = (VAL)) 224 #endif 225 226 /* 227 ** Include standard header files as necessary 228 */ 229 #ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H 230 #include <stdint.h> 231 #endif 232 #ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H 233 #include <inttypes.h> 234 #endif 235 236 /* 237 ** The following macros are used to cast pointers to integers and 238 ** integers to pointers. The way you do this varies from one compiler 239 ** to the next, so we have developed the following set of #if statements 240 ** to generate appropriate macros for a wide range of compilers. 241 ** 242 ** The correct "ANSI" way to do this is to use the intptr_t type. 243 ** Unfortunately, that typedef is not available on all compilers, or 244 ** if it is available, it requires an #include of specific headers 245 ** that vary from one machine to the next. 246 ** 247 ** Ticket #3860: The llvm-gcc-4.2 compiler from Apple chokes on 248 ** the ((void*)&((char*)0)[X]) construct. But MSVC chokes on ((void*)(X)). 249 ** So we have to define the macros in different ways depending on the 250 ** compiler. 251 */ 252 #if defined(HAVE_STDINT_H) /* Use this case if we have ANSI headers */ 253 # define SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(X) ((void*)(intptr_t)(X)) 254 # define SQLITE_PTR_TO_INT(X) ((int)(intptr_t)(X)) 255 #elif defined(__PTRDIFF_TYPE__) /* This case should work for GCC */ 256 # define SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(X) ((void*)(__PTRDIFF_TYPE__)(X)) 257 # define SQLITE_PTR_TO_INT(X) ((int)(__PTRDIFF_TYPE__)(X)) 258 #elif !defined(__GNUC__) /* Works for compilers other than LLVM */ 259 # define SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(X) ((void*)&((char*)0)[X]) 260 # define SQLITE_PTR_TO_INT(X) ((int)(((char*)X)-(char*)0)) 261 #else /* Generates a warning - but it always works */ 262 # define SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(X) ((void*)(X)) 263 # define SQLITE_PTR_TO_INT(X) ((int)(X)) 264 #endif 265 266 /* 267 ** A macro to hint to the compiler that a function should not be 268 ** inlined. 269 */ 270 #if defined(__GNUC__) 271 # define SQLITE_NOINLINE __attribute__((noinline)) 272 #elif defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1310 273 # define SQLITE_NOINLINE __declspec(noinline) 274 #else 275 # define SQLITE_NOINLINE 276 #endif 277 278 /* 279 ** Make sure that the compiler intrinsics we desire are enabled when 280 ** compiling with an appropriate version of MSVC unless prevented by 281 ** the SQLITE_DISABLE_INTRINSIC define. 282 */ 283 #if !defined(SQLITE_DISABLE_INTRINSIC) 284 # if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1400 285 # if !defined(_WIN32_WCE) 286 # include <intrin.h> 287 # pragma intrinsic(_byteswap_ushort) 288 # pragma intrinsic(_byteswap_ulong) 289 # pragma intrinsic(_byteswap_uint64) 290 # pragma intrinsic(_ReadWriteBarrier) 291 # else 292 # include <cmnintrin.h> 293 # endif 294 # endif 295 #endif 296 297 /* 298 ** The SQLITE_THREADSAFE macro must be defined as 0, 1, or 2. 299 ** 0 means mutexes are permanently disable and the library is never 300 ** threadsafe. 1 means the library is serialized which is the highest 301 ** level of threadsafety. 2 means the library is multithreaded - multiple 302 ** threads can use SQLite as long as no two threads try to use the same 303 ** database connection at the same time. 304 ** 305 ** Older versions of SQLite used an optional THREADSAFE macro. 306 ** We support that for legacy. 307 ** 308 ** To ensure that the correct value of "THREADSAFE" is reported when querying 309 ** for compile-time options at runtime (e.g. "PRAGMA compile_options"), this 310 ** logic is partially replicated in ctime.c. If it is updated here, it should 311 ** also be updated there. 312 */ 313 #if !defined(SQLITE_THREADSAFE) 314 # if defined(THREADSAFE) 315 # define SQLITE_THREADSAFE THREADSAFE 316 # else 317 # define SQLITE_THREADSAFE 1 /* IMP: R-07272-22309 */ 318 # endif 319 #endif 320 321 /* 322 ** Powersafe overwrite is on by default. But can be turned off using 323 ** the -DSQLITE_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE=0 command-line option. 324 */ 325 #ifndef SQLITE_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE 326 # define SQLITE_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE 1 327 #endif 328 329 /* 330 ** EVIDENCE-OF: R-25715-37072 Memory allocation statistics are enabled by 331 ** default unless SQLite is compiled with SQLITE_DEFAULT_MEMSTATUS=0 in 332 ** which case memory allocation statistics are disabled by default. 333 */ 334 #if !defined(SQLITE_DEFAULT_MEMSTATUS) 335 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_MEMSTATUS 1 336 #endif 337 338 /* 339 ** Exactly one of the following macros must be defined in order to 340 ** specify which memory allocation subsystem to use. 341 ** 342 ** SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC // Use normal system malloc() 343 ** SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC // Use Win32 native heap API 344 ** SQLITE_ZERO_MALLOC // Use a stub allocator that always fails 345 ** SQLITE_MEMDEBUG // Debugging version of system malloc() 346 ** 347 ** On Windows, if the SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE macro is defined and the 348 ** assert() macro is enabled, each call into the Win32 native heap subsystem 349 ** will cause HeapValidate to be called. If heap validation should fail, an 350 ** assertion will be triggered. 351 ** 352 ** If none of the above are defined, then set SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC as 353 ** the default. 354 */ 355 #if defined(SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC) \ 356 + defined(SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC) \ 357 + defined(SQLITE_ZERO_MALLOC) \ 358 + defined(SQLITE_MEMDEBUG)>1 359 # error "Two or more of the following compile-time configuration options\ 360 are defined but at most one is allowed:\ 361 SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC, SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC, SQLITE_MEMDEBUG,\ 362 SQLITE_ZERO_MALLOC" 363 #endif 364 #if defined(SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC) \ 365 + defined(SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC) \ 366 + defined(SQLITE_ZERO_MALLOC) \ 367 + defined(SQLITE_MEMDEBUG)==0 368 # define SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC 1 369 #endif 370 371 /* 372 ** If SQLITE_MALLOC_SOFT_LIMIT is not zero, then try to keep the 373 ** sizes of memory allocations below this value where possible. 374 */ 375 #if !defined(SQLITE_MALLOC_SOFT_LIMIT) 376 # define SQLITE_MALLOC_SOFT_LIMIT 1024 377 #endif 378 379 /* 380 ** We need to define _XOPEN_SOURCE as follows in order to enable 381 ** recursive mutexes on most Unix systems and fchmod() on OpenBSD. 382 ** But _XOPEN_SOURCE define causes problems for Mac OS X, so omit 383 ** it. 384 */ 385 #if !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) && !defined(__DARWIN__) && !defined(__APPLE__) 386 # define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600 387 #endif 388 389 /* 390 ** NDEBUG and SQLITE_DEBUG are opposites. It should always be true that 391 ** defined(NDEBUG)==!defined(SQLITE_DEBUG). If this is not currently true, 392 ** make it true by defining or undefining NDEBUG. 393 ** 394 ** Setting NDEBUG makes the code smaller and faster by disabling the 395 ** assert() statements in the code. So we want the default action 396 ** to be for NDEBUG to be set and NDEBUG to be undefined only if SQLITE_DEBUG 397 ** is set. Thus NDEBUG becomes an opt-in rather than an opt-out 398 ** feature. 399 */ 400 #if !defined(NDEBUG) && !defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) 401 # define NDEBUG 1 402 #endif 403 #if defined(NDEBUG) && defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) 404 # undef NDEBUG 405 #endif 406 407 /* 408 ** Enable SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS if SQLITE_DEBUG is turned on. 409 */ 410 #if !defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS) && defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) 411 # define SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS 1 412 #endif 413 414 /* 415 ** The testcase() macro is used to aid in coverage testing. When 416 ** doing coverage testing, the condition inside the argument to 417 ** testcase() must be evaluated both true and false in order to 418 ** get full branch coverage. The testcase() macro is inserted 419 ** to help ensure adequate test coverage in places where simple 420 ** condition/decision coverage is inadequate. For example, testcase() 421 ** can be used to make sure boundary values are tested. For 422 ** bitmask tests, testcase() can be used to make sure each bit 423 ** is significant and used at least once. On switch statements 424 ** where multiple cases go to the same block of code, testcase() 425 ** can insure that all cases are evaluated. 426 ** 427 */ 428 #ifdef SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST 429 void sqlite3Coverage(int); 430 # define testcase(X) if( X ){ sqlite3Coverage(__LINE__); } 431 #else 432 # define testcase(X) 433 #endif 434 435 /* 436 ** The TESTONLY macro is used to enclose variable declarations or 437 ** other bits of code that are needed to support the arguments 438 ** within testcase() and assert() macros. 439 */ 440 #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) 441 # define TESTONLY(X) X 442 #else 443 # define TESTONLY(X) 444 #endif 445 446 /* 447 ** Sometimes we need a small amount of code such as a variable initialization 448 ** to setup for a later assert() statement. We do not want this code to 449 ** appear when assert() is disabled. The following macro is therefore 450 ** used to contain that setup code. The "VVA" acronym stands for 451 ** "Verification, Validation, and Accreditation". In other words, the 452 ** code within VVA_ONLY() will only run during verification processes. 453 */ 454 #ifndef NDEBUG 455 # define VVA_ONLY(X) X 456 #else 457 # define VVA_ONLY(X) 458 #endif 459 460 /* 461 ** The ALWAYS and NEVER macros surround boolean expressions which 462 ** are intended to always be true or false, respectively. Such 463 ** expressions could be omitted from the code completely. But they 464 ** are included in a few cases in order to enhance the resilience 465 ** of SQLite to unexpected behavior - to make the code "self-healing" 466 ** or "ductile" rather than being "brittle" and crashing at the first 467 ** hint of unplanned behavior. 468 ** 469 ** In other words, ALWAYS and NEVER are added for defensive code. 470 ** 471 ** When doing coverage testing ALWAYS and NEVER are hard-coded to 472 ** be true and false so that the unreachable code they specify will 473 ** not be counted as untested code. 474 */ 475 #if defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_MUTATION_TEST) 476 # define ALWAYS(X) (1) 477 # define NEVER(X) (0) 478 #elif !defined(NDEBUG) 479 # define ALWAYS(X) ((X)?1:(assert(0),0)) 480 # define NEVER(X) ((X)?(assert(0),1):0) 481 #else 482 # define ALWAYS(X) (X) 483 # define NEVER(X) (X) 484 #endif 485 486 /* 487 ** The harmless(X) macro indicates that expression X is usually false 488 ** but can be true without causing any problems, but we don't know of 489 ** any way to cause X to be true. 490 ** 491 ** In debugging and testing builds, this macro will abort if X is ever 492 ** true. In this way, developers are alerted to a possible test case 493 ** that causes X to be true. If a harmless macro ever fails, that is 494 ** an opportunity to change the macro into a testcase() and add a new 495 ** test case to the test suite. 496 ** 497 ** For normal production builds, harmless(X) is a no-op, since it does 498 ** not matter whether expression X is true or false. 499 */ 500 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 501 # define harmless(X) assert(!(X)); 502 #else 503 # define harmless(X) 504 #endif 505 506 /* 507 ** Some conditionals are optimizations only. In other words, if the 508 ** conditionals are replaced with a constant 1 (true) or 0 (false) then 509 ** the correct answer is still obtained, though perhaps not as quickly. 510 ** 511 ** The following macros mark these optimizations conditionals. 512 */ 513 #if defined(SQLITE_MUTATION_TEST) 514 # define OK_IF_ALWAYS_TRUE(X) (1) 515 # define OK_IF_ALWAYS_FALSE(X) (0) 516 #else 517 # define OK_IF_ALWAYS_TRUE(X) (X) 518 # define OK_IF_ALWAYS_FALSE(X) (X) 519 #endif 520 521 /* 522 ** Some malloc failures are only possible if SQLITE_TEST_REALLOC_STRESS is 523 ** defined. We need to defend against those failures when testing with 524 ** SQLITE_TEST_REALLOC_STRESS, but we don't want the unreachable branches 525 ** during a normal build. The following macro can be used to disable tests 526 ** that are always false except when SQLITE_TEST_REALLOC_STRESS is set. 527 */ 528 #if defined(SQLITE_TEST_REALLOC_STRESS) 529 # define ONLY_IF_REALLOC_STRESS(X) (X) 530 #elif !defined(NDEBUG) 531 # define ONLY_IF_REALLOC_STRESS(X) ((X)?(assert(0),1):0) 532 #else 533 # define ONLY_IF_REALLOC_STRESS(X) (0) 534 #endif 535 536 /* 537 ** Declarations used for tracing the operating system interfaces. 538 */ 539 #if defined(SQLITE_FORCE_OS_TRACE) || defined(SQLITE_TEST) || \ 540 (defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) && SQLITE_OS_WIN) 541 extern int sqlite3OSTrace; 542 # define OSTRACE(X) if( sqlite3OSTrace ) sqlite3DebugPrintf X 543 # define SQLITE_HAVE_OS_TRACE 544 #else 545 # define OSTRACE(X) 546 # undef SQLITE_HAVE_OS_TRACE 547 #endif 548 549 /* 550 ** Is the sqlite3ErrName() function needed in the build? Currently, 551 ** it is needed by "mutex_w32.c" (when debugging), "os_win.c" (when 552 ** OSTRACE is enabled), and by several "test*.c" files (which are 553 ** compiled using SQLITE_TEST). 554 */ 555 #if defined(SQLITE_HAVE_OS_TRACE) || defined(SQLITE_TEST) || \ 556 (defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) && SQLITE_OS_WIN) 557 # define SQLITE_NEED_ERR_NAME 558 #else 559 # undef SQLITE_NEED_ERR_NAME 560 #endif 561 562 /* 563 ** SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS is incompatible with SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN 564 */ 565 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN 566 # undef SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS 567 #endif 568 569 /* 570 ** Return true (non-zero) if the input is an integer that is too large 571 ** to fit in 32-bits. This macro is used inside of various testcase() 572 ** macros to verify that we have tested SQLite for large-file support. 573 */ 574 #define IS_BIG_INT(X) (((X)&~(i64)0xffffffff)!=0) 575 576 /* 577 ** The macro unlikely() is a hint that surrounds a boolean 578 ** expression that is usually false. Macro likely() surrounds 579 ** a boolean expression that is usually true. These hints could, 580 ** in theory, be used by the compiler to generate better code, but 581 ** currently they are just comments for human readers. 582 */ 583 #define likely(X) (X) 584 #define unlikely(X) (X) 585 586 #include "hash.h" 587 #include "parse.h" 588 #include <stdio.h> 589 #include <stdlib.h> 590 #include <string.h> 591 #include <assert.h> 592 #include <stddef.h> 593 594 /* 595 ** Use a macro to replace memcpy() if compiled with SQLITE_INLINE_MEMCPY. 596 ** This allows better measurements of where memcpy() is used when running 597 ** cachegrind. But this macro version of memcpy() is very slow so it 598 ** should not be used in production. This is a performance measurement 599 ** hack only. 600 */ 601 #ifdef SQLITE_INLINE_MEMCPY 602 # define memcpy(D,S,N) {char*xxd=(char*)(D);const char*xxs=(const char*)(S);\ 603 int xxn=(N);while(xxn-->0)*(xxd++)=*(xxs++);} 604 #endif 605 606 /* 607 ** If compiling for a processor that lacks floating point support, 608 ** substitute integer for floating-point 609 */ 610 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT 611 # define double sqlite_int64 612 # define float sqlite_int64 613 # define LONGDOUBLE_TYPE sqlite_int64 614 # ifndef SQLITE_BIG_DBL 615 # define SQLITE_BIG_DBL (((sqlite3_int64)1)<<50) 616 # endif 617 # define SQLITE_OMIT_DATETIME_FUNCS 1 618 # define SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE 1 619 # undef SQLITE_MIXED_ENDIAN_64BIT_FLOAT 620 # undef SQLITE_HAVE_ISNAN 621 #endif 622 #ifndef SQLITE_BIG_DBL 623 # define SQLITE_BIG_DBL (1e99) 624 #endif 625 626 /* 627 ** OMIT_TEMPDB is set to 1 if SQLITE_OMIT_TEMPDB is defined, or 0 628 ** afterward. Having this macro allows us to cause the C compiler 629 ** to omit code used by TEMP tables without messy #ifndef statements. 630 */ 631 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_TEMPDB 632 #define OMIT_TEMPDB 1 633 #else 634 #define OMIT_TEMPDB 0 635 #endif 636 637 /* 638 ** The "file format" number is an integer that is incremented whenever 639 ** the VDBE-level file format changes. The following macros define the 640 ** the default file format for new databases and the maximum file format 641 ** that the library can read. 642 */ 643 #define SQLITE_MAX_FILE_FORMAT 4 644 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_FILE_FORMAT 645 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_FILE_FORMAT 4 646 #endif 647 648 /* 649 ** Determine whether triggers are recursive by default. This can be 650 ** changed at run-time using a pragma. 651 */ 652 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_RECURSIVE_TRIGGERS 653 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_RECURSIVE_TRIGGERS 0 654 #endif 655 656 /* 657 ** Provide a default value for SQLITE_TEMP_STORE in case it is not specified 658 ** on the command-line 659 */ 660 #ifndef SQLITE_TEMP_STORE 661 # define SQLITE_TEMP_STORE 1 662 #endif 663 664 /* 665 ** If no value has been provided for SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS, or if 666 ** SQLITE_TEMP_STORE is set to 3 (never use temporary files), set it 667 ** to zero. 668 */ 669 #if SQLITE_TEMP_STORE==3 || SQLITE_THREADSAFE==0 670 # undef SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS 671 # define SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS 0 672 #endif 673 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS 674 # define SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS 8 675 #endif 676 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_WORKER_THREADS 677 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_WORKER_THREADS 0 678 #endif 679 #if SQLITE_DEFAULT_WORKER_THREADS>SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS 680 # undef SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS 681 # define SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS SQLITE_DEFAULT_WORKER_THREADS 682 #endif 683 684 /* 685 ** The default initial allocation for the pagecache when using separate 686 ** pagecaches for each database connection. A positive number is the 687 ** number of pages. A negative number N translations means that a buffer 688 ** of -1024*N bytes is allocated and used for as many pages as it will hold. 689 ** 690 ** The default value of "20" was choosen to minimize the run-time of the 691 ** speedtest1 test program with options: --shrink-memory --reprepare 692 */ 693 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_PCACHE_INITSZ 694 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_PCACHE_INITSZ 20 695 #endif 696 697 /* 698 ** Default value for the SQLITE_CONFIG_SORTERREF_SIZE option. 699 */ 700 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_SORTERREF_SIZE 701 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_SORTERREF_SIZE 0x7fffffff 702 #endif 703 704 /* 705 ** The compile-time options SQLITE_MMAP_READWRITE and 706 ** SQLITE_ENABLE_BATCH_ATOMIC_WRITE are not compatible with one another. 707 ** You must choose one or the other (or neither) but not both. 708 */ 709 #if defined(SQLITE_MMAP_READWRITE) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_BATCH_ATOMIC_WRITE) 710 #error Cannot use both SQLITE_MMAP_READWRITE and SQLITE_ENABLE_BATCH_ATOMIC_WRITE 711 #endif 712 713 /* 714 ** GCC does not define the offsetof() macro so we'll have to do it 715 ** ourselves. 716 */ 717 #ifndef offsetof 718 #define offsetof(STRUCTURE,FIELD) ((int)((char*)&((STRUCTURE*)0)->FIELD)) 719 #endif 720 721 /* 722 ** Macros to compute minimum and maximum of two numbers. 723 */ 724 #ifndef MIN 725 # define MIN(A,B) ((A)<(B)?(A):(B)) 726 #endif 727 #ifndef MAX 728 # define MAX(A,B) ((A)>(B)?(A):(B)) 729 #endif 730 731 /* 732 ** Swap two objects of type TYPE. 733 */ 734 #define SWAP(TYPE,A,B) {TYPE t=A; A=B; B=t;} 735 736 /* 737 ** Check to see if this machine uses EBCDIC. (Yes, believe it or 738 ** not, there are still machines out there that use EBCDIC.) 739 */ 740 #if 'A' == '\301' 741 # define SQLITE_EBCDIC 1 742 #else 743 # define SQLITE_ASCII 1 744 #endif 745 746 /* 747 ** Integers of known sizes. These typedefs might change for architectures 748 ** where the sizes very. Preprocessor macros are available so that the 749 ** types can be conveniently redefined at compile-type. Like this: 750 ** 751 ** cc '-DUINTPTR_TYPE=long long int' ... 752 */ 753 #ifndef UINT32_TYPE 754 # ifdef HAVE_UINT32_T 755 # define UINT32_TYPE uint32_t 756 # else 757 # define UINT32_TYPE unsigned int 758 # endif 759 #endif 760 #ifndef UINT16_TYPE 761 # ifdef HAVE_UINT16_T 762 # define UINT16_TYPE uint16_t 763 # else 764 # define UINT16_TYPE unsigned short int 765 # endif 766 #endif 767 #ifndef INT16_TYPE 768 # ifdef HAVE_INT16_T 769 # define INT16_TYPE int16_t 770 # else 771 # define INT16_TYPE short int 772 # endif 773 #endif 774 #ifndef UINT8_TYPE 775 # ifdef HAVE_UINT8_T 776 # define UINT8_TYPE uint8_t 777 # else 778 # define UINT8_TYPE unsigned char 779 # endif 780 #endif 781 #ifndef INT8_TYPE 782 # ifdef HAVE_INT8_T 783 # define INT8_TYPE int8_t 784 # else 785 # define INT8_TYPE signed char 786 # endif 787 #endif 788 #ifndef LONGDOUBLE_TYPE 789 # define LONGDOUBLE_TYPE long double 790 #endif 791 typedef sqlite_int64 i64; /* 8-byte signed integer */ 792 typedef sqlite_uint64 u64; /* 8-byte unsigned integer */ 793 typedef UINT32_TYPE u32; /* 4-byte unsigned integer */ 794 typedef UINT16_TYPE u16; /* 2-byte unsigned integer */ 795 typedef INT16_TYPE i16; /* 2-byte signed integer */ 796 typedef UINT8_TYPE u8; /* 1-byte unsigned integer */ 797 typedef INT8_TYPE i8; /* 1-byte signed integer */ 798 799 /* 800 ** SQLITE_MAX_U32 is a u64 constant that is the maximum u64 value 801 ** that can be stored in a u32 without loss of data. The value 802 ** is 0x00000000ffffffff. But because of quirks of some compilers, we 803 ** have to specify the value in the less intuitive manner shown: 804 */ 805 #define SQLITE_MAX_U32 ((((u64)1)<<32)-1) 806 807 /* 808 ** The datatype used to store estimates of the number of rows in a 809 ** table or index. This is an unsigned integer type. For 99.9% of 810 ** the world, a 32-bit integer is sufficient. But a 64-bit integer 811 ** can be used at compile-time if desired. 812 */ 813 #ifdef SQLITE_64BIT_STATS 814 typedef u64 tRowcnt; /* 64-bit only if requested at compile-time */ 815 #else 816 typedef u32 tRowcnt; /* 32-bit is the default */ 817 #endif 818 819 /* 820 ** Estimated quantities used for query planning are stored as 16-bit 821 ** logarithms. For quantity X, the value stored is 10*log2(X). This 822 ** gives a possible range of values of approximately 1.0e986 to 1e-986. 823 ** But the allowed values are "grainy". Not every value is representable. 824 ** For example, quantities 16 and 17 are both represented by a LogEst 825 ** of 40. However, since LogEst quantities are suppose to be estimates, 826 ** not exact values, this imprecision is not a problem. 827 ** 828 ** "LogEst" is short for "Logarithmic Estimate". 829 ** 830 ** Examples: 831 ** 1 -> 0 20 -> 43 10000 -> 132 832 ** 2 -> 10 25 -> 46 25000 -> 146 833 ** 3 -> 16 100 -> 66 1000000 -> 199 834 ** 4 -> 20 1000 -> 99 1048576 -> 200 835 ** 10 -> 33 1024 -> 100 4294967296 -> 320 836 ** 837 ** The LogEst can be negative to indicate fractional values. 838 ** Examples: 839 ** 840 ** 0.5 -> -10 0.1 -> -33 0.0625 -> -40 841 */ 842 typedef INT16_TYPE LogEst; 843 844 /* 845 ** Set the SQLITE_PTRSIZE macro to the number of bytes in a pointer 846 */ 847 #ifndef SQLITE_PTRSIZE 848 # if defined(__SIZEOF_POINTER__) 849 # define SQLITE_PTRSIZE __SIZEOF_POINTER__ 850 # elif defined(i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || \ 851 defined(_M_ARM) || defined(__arm__) || defined(__x86) || \ 852 (defined(__TOS_AIX__) && !defined(__64BIT__)) 853 # define SQLITE_PTRSIZE 4 854 # else 855 # define SQLITE_PTRSIZE 8 856 # endif 857 #endif 858 859 /* The uptr type is an unsigned integer large enough to hold a pointer 860 */ 861 #if defined(HAVE_STDINT_H) 862 typedef uintptr_t uptr; 863 #elif SQLITE_PTRSIZE==4 864 typedef u32 uptr; 865 #else 866 typedef u64 uptr; 867 #endif 868 869 /* 870 ** The SQLITE_WITHIN(P,S,E) macro checks to see if pointer P points to 871 ** something between S (inclusive) and E (exclusive). 872 ** 873 ** In other words, S is a buffer and E is a pointer to the first byte after 874 ** the end of buffer S. This macro returns true if P points to something 875 ** contained within the buffer S. 876 */ 877 #define SQLITE_WITHIN(P,S,E) (((uptr)(P)>=(uptr)(S))&&((uptr)(P)<(uptr)(E))) 878 879 880 /* 881 ** Macros to determine whether the machine is big or little endian, 882 ** and whether or not that determination is run-time or compile-time. 883 ** 884 ** For best performance, an attempt is made to guess at the byte-order 885 ** using C-preprocessor macros. If that is unsuccessful, or if 886 ** -DSQLITE_BYTEORDER=0 is set, then byte-order is determined 887 ** at run-time. 888 */ 889 #ifndef SQLITE_BYTEORDER 890 # if defined(i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || \ 891 defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X64) || \ 892 defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_ARM) || defined(__x86) || \ 893 defined(__ARMEL__) || defined(__AARCH64EL__) || defined(_M_ARM64) 894 # define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 1234 895 # elif defined(sparc) || defined(__ppc__) || \ 896 defined(__ARMEB__) || defined(__AARCH64EB__) 897 # define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 4321 898 # else 899 # define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 0 900 # endif 901 #endif 902 #if SQLITE_BYTEORDER==4321 903 # define SQLITE_BIGENDIAN 1 904 # define SQLITE_LITTLEENDIAN 0 905 # define SQLITE_UTF16NATIVE SQLITE_UTF16BE 906 #elif SQLITE_BYTEORDER==1234 907 # define SQLITE_BIGENDIAN 0 908 # define SQLITE_LITTLEENDIAN 1 909 # define SQLITE_UTF16NATIVE SQLITE_UTF16LE 910 #else 911 # ifdef SQLITE_AMALGAMATION 912 const int sqlite3one = 1; 913 # else 914 extern const int sqlite3one; 915 # endif 916 # define SQLITE_BIGENDIAN (*(char *)(&sqlite3one)==0) 917 # define SQLITE_LITTLEENDIAN (*(char *)(&sqlite3one)==1) 918 # define SQLITE_UTF16NATIVE (SQLITE_BIGENDIAN?SQLITE_UTF16BE:SQLITE_UTF16LE) 919 #endif 920 921 /* 922 ** Constants for the largest and smallest possible 64-bit signed integers. 923 ** These macros are designed to work correctly on both 32-bit and 64-bit 924 ** compilers. 925 */ 926 #define LARGEST_INT64 (0xffffffff|(((i64)0x7fffffff)<<32)) 927 #define LARGEST_UINT64 (0xffffffff|(((u64)0xffffffff)<<32)) 928 #define SMALLEST_INT64 (((i64)-1) - LARGEST_INT64) 929 930 /* 931 ** Round up a number to the next larger multiple of 8. This is used 932 ** to force 8-byte alignment on 64-bit architectures. 933 */ 934 #define ROUND8(x) (((x)+7)&~7) 935 936 /* 937 ** Round down to the nearest multiple of 8 938 */ 939 #define ROUNDDOWN8(x) ((x)&~7) 940 941 /* 942 ** Assert that the pointer X is aligned to an 8-byte boundary. This 943 ** macro is used only within assert() to verify that the code gets 944 ** all alignment restrictions correct. 945 ** 946 ** Except, if SQLITE_4_BYTE_ALIGNED_MALLOC is defined, then the 947 ** underlying malloc() implementation might return us 4-byte aligned 948 ** pointers. In that case, only verify 4-byte alignment. 949 */ 950 #ifdef SQLITE_4_BYTE_ALIGNED_MALLOC 951 # define EIGHT_BYTE_ALIGNMENT(X) ((((char*)(X) - (char*)0)&3)==0) 952 #else 953 # define EIGHT_BYTE_ALIGNMENT(X) ((((char*)(X) - (char*)0)&7)==0) 954 #endif 955 956 /* 957 ** Disable MMAP on platforms where it is known to not work 958 */ 959 #if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__QNXNTO__) 960 # undef SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE 961 # define SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE 0 962 #endif 963 964 /* 965 ** Default maximum size of memory used by memory-mapped I/O in the VFS 966 */ 967 #ifdef __APPLE__ 968 # include <TargetConditionals.h> 969 #endif 970 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE 971 # if defined(__linux__) \ 972 || defined(_WIN32) \ 973 || (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) \ 974 || defined(__sun) \ 975 || defined(__FreeBSD__) \ 976 || defined(__DragonFly__) 977 # define SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE 0x7fff0000 /* 2147418112 */ 978 # else 979 # define SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE 0 980 # endif 981 #endif 982 983 /* 984 ** The default MMAP_SIZE is zero on all platforms. Or, even if a larger 985 ** default MMAP_SIZE is specified at compile-time, make sure that it does 986 ** not exceed the maximum mmap size. 987 */ 988 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_MMAP_SIZE 989 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_MMAP_SIZE 0 990 #endif 991 #if SQLITE_DEFAULT_MMAP_SIZE>SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE 992 # undef SQLITE_DEFAULT_MMAP_SIZE 993 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_MMAP_SIZE SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE 994 #endif 995 996 /* 997 ** SELECTTRACE_ENABLED will be either 1 or 0 depending on whether or not 998 ** the Select query generator tracing logic is turned on. 999 */ 1000 #if !defined(SQLITE_AMALGAMATION) 1001 extern u32 sqlite3SelectTrace; 1002 #endif 1003 #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) \ 1004 && (defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SELECTTRACE)) 1005 # define SELECTTRACE_ENABLED 1 1006 # define SELECTTRACE(K,P,S,X) \ 1007 if(sqlite3SelectTrace&(K)) \ 1008 sqlite3DebugPrintf("%u/%d/%p: ",(S)->selId,(P)->addrExplain,(S)),\ 1009 sqlite3DebugPrintf X 1010 #else 1011 # define SELECTTRACE(K,P,S,X) 1012 # define SELECTTRACE_ENABLED 0 1013 #endif 1014 1015 /* 1016 ** Macros for "wheretrace" 1017 */ 1018 extern u32 sqlite3WhereTrace; 1019 #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) \ 1020 && (defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_WHERETRACE)) 1021 # define WHERETRACE(K,X) if(sqlite3WhereTrace&(K)) sqlite3DebugPrintf X 1022 # define WHERETRACE_ENABLED 1 1023 #else 1024 # define WHERETRACE(K,X) 1025 #endif 1026 1027 1028 /* 1029 ** An instance of the following structure is used to store the busy-handler 1030 ** callback for a given sqlite handle. 1031 ** 1032 ** The sqlite.busyHandler member of the sqlite struct contains the busy 1033 ** callback for the database handle. Each pager opened via the sqlite 1034 ** handle is passed a pointer to sqlite.busyHandler. The busy-handler 1035 ** callback is currently invoked only from within pager.c. 1036 */ 1037 typedef struct BusyHandler BusyHandler; 1038 struct BusyHandler { 1039 int (*xBusyHandler)(void *,int); /* The busy callback */ 1040 void *pBusyArg; /* First arg to busy callback */ 1041 int nBusy; /* Incremented with each busy call */ 1042 }; 1043 1044 /* 1045 ** Name of table that holds the database schema. 1046 */ 1047 #define DFLT_SCHEMA_TABLE "sqlite_master" 1048 #define DFLT_TEMP_SCHEMA_TABLE "sqlite_temp_master" 1049 #define ALT_SCHEMA_TABLE "sqlite_schema" 1050 #define ALT_TEMP_SCHEMA_TABLE "sqlite_temp_schema" 1051 1052 1053 /* 1054 ** The root-page of the schema table. 1055 */ 1056 #define SCHEMA_ROOT 1 1057 1058 /* 1059 ** The name of the schema table. The name is different for TEMP. 1060 */ 1061 #define SCHEMA_TABLE(x) \ 1062 ((!OMIT_TEMPDB)&&(x==1)?DFLT_TEMP_SCHEMA_TABLE:DFLT_SCHEMA_TABLE) 1063 1064 /* 1065 ** A convenience macro that returns the number of elements in 1066 ** an array. 1067 */ 1068 #define ArraySize(X) ((int)(sizeof(X)/sizeof(X[0]))) 1069 1070 /* 1071 ** Determine if the argument is a power of two 1072 */ 1073 #define IsPowerOfTwo(X) (((X)&((X)-1))==0) 1074 1075 /* 1076 ** The following value as a destructor means to use sqlite3DbFree(). 1077 ** The sqlite3DbFree() routine requires two parameters instead of the 1078 ** one parameter that destructors normally want. So we have to introduce 1079 ** this magic value that the code knows to handle differently. Any 1080 ** pointer will work here as long as it is distinct from SQLITE_STATIC 1081 ** and SQLITE_TRANSIENT. 1082 */ 1083 #define SQLITE_DYNAMIC ((sqlite3_destructor_type)sqlite3OomFault) 1084 1085 /* 1086 ** When SQLITE_OMIT_WSD is defined, it means that the target platform does 1087 ** not support Writable Static Data (WSD) such as global and static variables. 1088 ** All variables must either be on the stack or dynamically allocated from 1089 ** the heap. When WSD is unsupported, the variable declarations scattered 1090 ** throughout the SQLite code must become constants instead. The SQLITE_WSD 1091 ** macro is used for this purpose. And instead of referencing the variable 1092 ** directly, we use its constant as a key to lookup the run-time allocated 1093 ** buffer that holds real variable. The constant is also the initializer 1094 ** for the run-time allocated buffer. 1095 ** 1096 ** In the usual case where WSD is supported, the SQLITE_WSD and GLOBAL 1097 ** macros become no-ops and have zero performance impact. 1098 */ 1099 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_WSD 1100 #define SQLITE_WSD const 1101 #define GLOBAL(t,v) (*(t*)sqlite3_wsd_find((void*)&(v), sizeof(v))) 1102 #define sqlite3GlobalConfig GLOBAL(struct Sqlite3Config, sqlite3Config) 1103 int sqlite3_wsd_init(int N, int J); 1104 void *sqlite3_wsd_find(void *K, int L); 1105 #else 1106 #define SQLITE_WSD 1107 #define GLOBAL(t,v) v 1108 #define sqlite3GlobalConfig sqlite3Config 1109 #endif 1110 1111 /* 1112 ** The following macros are used to suppress compiler warnings and to 1113 ** make it clear to human readers when a function parameter is deliberately 1114 ** left unused within the body of a function. This usually happens when 1115 ** a function is called via a function pointer. For example the 1116 ** implementation of an SQL aggregate step callback may not use the 1117 ** parameter indicating the number of arguments passed to the aggregate, 1118 ** if it knows that this is enforced elsewhere. 1119 ** 1120 ** When a function parameter is not used at all within the body of a function, 1121 ** it is generally named "NotUsed" or "NotUsed2" to make things even clearer. 1122 ** However, these macros may also be used to suppress warnings related to 1123 ** parameters that may or may not be used depending on compilation options. 1124 ** For example those parameters only used in assert() statements. In these 1125 ** cases the parameters are named as per the usual conventions. 1126 */ 1127 #define UNUSED_PARAMETER(x) (void)(x) 1128 #define UNUSED_PARAMETER2(x,y) UNUSED_PARAMETER(x),UNUSED_PARAMETER(y) 1129 1130 /* 1131 ** Forward references to structures 1132 */ 1133 typedef struct AggInfo AggInfo; 1134 typedef struct AuthContext AuthContext; 1135 typedef struct AutoincInfo AutoincInfo; 1136 typedef struct Bitvec Bitvec; 1137 typedef struct CollSeq CollSeq; 1138 typedef struct Column Column; 1139 typedef struct Db Db; 1140 typedef struct Schema Schema; 1141 typedef struct Expr Expr; 1142 typedef struct ExprList ExprList; 1143 typedef struct FKey FKey; 1144 typedef struct FuncDestructor FuncDestructor; 1145 typedef struct FuncDef FuncDef; 1146 typedef struct FuncDefHash FuncDefHash; 1147 typedef struct IdList IdList; 1148 typedef struct Index Index; 1149 typedef struct IndexSample IndexSample; 1150 typedef struct KeyClass KeyClass; 1151 typedef struct KeyInfo KeyInfo; 1152 typedef struct Lookaside Lookaside; 1153 typedef struct LookasideSlot LookasideSlot; 1154 typedef struct Module Module; 1155 typedef struct NameContext NameContext; 1156 typedef struct Parse Parse; 1157 typedef struct ParseCleanup ParseCleanup; 1158 typedef struct PreUpdate PreUpdate; 1159 typedef struct PrintfArguments PrintfArguments; 1160 typedef struct RenameToken RenameToken; 1161 typedef struct RowSet RowSet; 1162 typedef struct Savepoint Savepoint; 1163 typedef struct Select Select; 1164 typedef struct SQLiteThread SQLiteThread; 1165 typedef struct SelectDest SelectDest; 1166 typedef struct SrcList SrcList; 1167 typedef struct sqlite3_str StrAccum; /* Internal alias for sqlite3_str */ 1168 typedef struct Table Table; 1169 typedef struct TableLock TableLock; 1170 typedef struct Token Token; 1171 typedef struct TreeView TreeView; 1172 typedef struct Trigger Trigger; 1173 typedef struct TriggerPrg TriggerPrg; 1174 typedef struct TriggerStep TriggerStep; 1175 typedef struct UnpackedRecord UnpackedRecord; 1176 typedef struct Upsert Upsert; 1177 typedef struct VTable VTable; 1178 typedef struct VtabCtx VtabCtx; 1179 typedef struct Walker Walker; 1180 typedef struct WhereInfo WhereInfo; 1181 typedef struct Window Window; 1182 typedef struct With With; 1183 1184 1185 /* 1186 ** The bitmask datatype defined below is used for various optimizations. 1187 ** 1188 ** Changing this from a 64-bit to a 32-bit type limits the number of 1189 ** tables in a join to 32 instead of 64. But it also reduces the size 1190 ** of the library by 738 bytes on ix86. 1191 */ 1192 #ifdef SQLITE_BITMASK_TYPE 1193 typedef SQLITE_BITMASK_TYPE Bitmask; 1194 #else 1195 typedef u64 Bitmask; 1196 #endif 1197 1198 /* 1199 ** The number of bits in a Bitmask. "BMS" means "BitMask Size". 1200 */ 1201 #define BMS ((int)(sizeof(Bitmask)*8)) 1202 1203 /* 1204 ** A bit in a Bitmask 1205 */ 1206 #define MASKBIT(n) (((Bitmask)1)<<(n)) 1207 #define MASKBIT64(n) (((u64)1)<<(n)) 1208 #define MASKBIT32(n) (((unsigned int)1)<<(n)) 1209 #define ALLBITS ((Bitmask)-1) 1210 1211 /* A VList object records a mapping between parameters/variables/wildcards 1212 ** in the SQL statement (such as $abc, @pqr, or :xyz) and the integer 1213 ** variable number associated with that parameter. See the format description 1214 ** on the sqlite3VListAdd() routine for more information. A VList is really 1215 ** just an array of integers. 1216 */ 1217 typedef int VList; 1218 1219 /* 1220 ** Defer sourcing vdbe.h and btree.h until after the "u8" and 1221 ** "BusyHandler" typedefs. vdbe.h also requires a few of the opaque 1222 ** pointer types (i.e. FuncDef) defined above. 1223 */ 1224 #include "pager.h" 1225 #include "btree.h" 1226 #include "vdbe.h" 1227 #include "pcache.h" 1228 #include "os.h" 1229 #include "mutex.h" 1230 1231 /* The SQLITE_EXTRA_DURABLE compile-time option used to set the default 1232 ** synchronous setting to EXTRA. It is no longer supported. 1233 */ 1234 #ifdef SQLITE_EXTRA_DURABLE 1235 # warning Use SQLITE_DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS=3 instead of SQLITE_EXTRA_DURABLE 1236 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS 3 1237 #endif 1238 1239 /* 1240 ** Default synchronous levels. 1241 ** 1242 ** Note that (for historcal reasons) the PAGER_SYNCHRONOUS_* macros differ 1243 ** from the SQLITE_DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS value by 1. 1244 ** 1245 ** PAGER_SYNCHRONOUS DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS 1246 ** OFF 1 0 1247 ** NORMAL 2 1 1248 ** FULL 3 2 1249 ** EXTRA 4 3 1250 ** 1251 ** The "PRAGMA synchronous" statement also uses the zero-based numbers. 1252 ** In other words, the zero-based numbers are used for all external interfaces 1253 ** and the one-based values are used internally. 1254 */ 1255 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS 1256 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS 2 1257 #endif 1258 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_WAL_SYNCHRONOUS 1259 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_WAL_SYNCHRONOUS SQLITE_DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS 1260 #endif 1261 1262 /* 1263 ** Each database file to be accessed by the system is an instance 1264 ** of the following structure. There are normally two of these structures 1265 ** in the sqlite.aDb[] array. aDb[0] is the main database file and 1266 ** aDb[1] is the database file used to hold temporary tables. Additional 1267 ** databases may be attached. 1268 */ 1269 struct Db { 1270 char *zDbSName; /* Name of this database. (schema name, not filename) */ 1271 Btree *pBt; /* The B*Tree structure for this database file */ 1272 u8 safety_level; /* How aggressive at syncing data to disk */ 1273 u8 bSyncSet; /* True if "PRAGMA synchronous=N" has been run */ 1274 Schema *pSchema; /* Pointer to database schema (possibly shared) */ 1275 }; 1276 1277 /* 1278 ** An instance of the following structure stores a database schema. 1279 ** 1280 ** Most Schema objects are associated with a Btree. The exception is 1281 ** the Schema for the TEMP databaes (sqlite3.aDb[1]) which is free-standing. 1282 ** In shared cache mode, a single Schema object can be shared by multiple 1283 ** Btrees that refer to the same underlying BtShared object. 1284 ** 1285 ** Schema objects are automatically deallocated when the last Btree that 1286 ** references them is destroyed. The TEMP Schema is manually freed by 1287 ** sqlite3_close(). 1288 * 1289 ** A thread must be holding a mutex on the corresponding Btree in order 1290 ** to access Schema content. This implies that the thread must also be 1291 ** holding a mutex on the sqlite3 connection pointer that owns the Btree. 1292 ** For a TEMP Schema, only the connection mutex is required. 1293 */ 1294 struct Schema { 1295 int schema_cookie; /* Database schema version number for this file */ 1296 int iGeneration; /* Generation counter. Incremented with each change */ 1297 Hash tblHash; /* All tables indexed by name */ 1298 Hash idxHash; /* All (named) indices indexed by name */ 1299 Hash trigHash; /* All triggers indexed by name */ 1300 Hash fkeyHash; /* All foreign keys by referenced table name */ 1301 Table *pSeqTab; /* The sqlite_sequence table used by AUTOINCREMENT */ 1302 u8 file_format; /* Schema format version for this file */ 1303 u8 enc; /* Text encoding used by this database */ 1304 u16 schemaFlags; /* Flags associated with this schema */ 1305 int cache_size; /* Number of pages to use in the cache */ 1306 }; 1307 1308 /* 1309 ** These macros can be used to test, set, or clear bits in the 1310 ** Db.pSchema->flags field. 1311 */ 1312 #define DbHasProperty(D,I,P) (((D)->aDb[I].pSchema->schemaFlags&(P))==(P)) 1313 #define DbHasAnyProperty(D,I,P) (((D)->aDb[I].pSchema->schemaFlags&(P))!=0) 1314 #define DbSetProperty(D,I,P) (D)->aDb[I].pSchema->schemaFlags|=(P) 1315 #define DbClearProperty(D,I,P) (D)->aDb[I].pSchema->schemaFlags&=~(P) 1316 1317 /* 1318 ** Allowed values for the DB.pSchema->flags field. 1319 ** 1320 ** The DB_SchemaLoaded flag is set after the database schema has been 1321 ** read into internal hash tables. 1322 ** 1323 ** DB_UnresetViews means that one or more views have column names that 1324 ** have been filled out. If the schema changes, these column names might 1325 ** changes and so the view will need to be reset. 1326 */ 1327 #define DB_SchemaLoaded 0x0001 /* The schema has been loaded */ 1328 #define DB_UnresetViews 0x0002 /* Some views have defined column names */ 1329 #define DB_ResetWanted 0x0008 /* Reset the schema when nSchemaLock==0 */ 1330 1331 /* 1332 ** The number of different kinds of things that can be limited 1333 ** using the sqlite3_limit() interface. 1334 */ 1335 #define SQLITE_N_LIMIT (SQLITE_LIMIT_WORKER_THREADS+1) 1336 1337 /* 1338 ** Lookaside malloc is a set of fixed-size buffers that can be used 1339 ** to satisfy small transient memory allocation requests for objects 1340 ** associated with a particular database connection. The use of 1341 ** lookaside malloc provides a significant performance enhancement 1342 ** (approx 10%) by avoiding numerous malloc/free requests while parsing 1343 ** SQL statements. 1344 ** 1345 ** The Lookaside structure holds configuration information about the 1346 ** lookaside malloc subsystem. Each available memory allocation in 1347 ** the lookaside subsystem is stored on a linked list of LookasideSlot 1348 ** objects. 1349 ** 1350 ** Lookaside allocations are only allowed for objects that are associated 1351 ** with a particular database connection. Hence, schema information cannot 1352 ** be stored in lookaside because in shared cache mode the schema information 1353 ** is shared by multiple database connections. Therefore, while parsing 1354 ** schema information, the Lookaside.bEnabled flag is cleared so that 1355 ** lookaside allocations are not used to construct the schema objects. 1356 ** 1357 ** New lookaside allocations are only allowed if bDisable==0. When 1358 ** bDisable is greater than zero, sz is set to zero which effectively 1359 ** disables lookaside without adding a new test for the bDisable flag 1360 ** in a performance-critical path. sz should be set by to szTrue whenever 1361 ** bDisable changes back to zero. 1362 ** 1363 ** Lookaside buffers are initially held on the pInit list. As they are 1364 ** used and freed, they are added back to the pFree list. New allocations 1365 ** come off of pFree first, then pInit as a fallback. This dual-list 1366 ** allows use to compute a high-water mark - the maximum number of allocations 1367 ** outstanding at any point in the past - by subtracting the number of 1368 ** allocations on the pInit list from the total number of allocations. 1369 ** 1370 ** Enhancement on 2019-12-12: Two-size-lookaside 1371 ** The default lookaside configuration is 100 slots of 1200 bytes each. 1372 ** The larger slot sizes are important for performance, but they waste 1373 ** a lot of space, as most lookaside allocations are less than 128 bytes. 1374 ** The two-size-lookaside enhancement breaks up the lookaside allocation 1375 ** into two pools: One of 128-byte slots and the other of the default size 1376 ** (1200-byte) slots. Allocations are filled from the small-pool first, 1377 ** failing over to the full-size pool if that does not work. Thus more 1378 ** lookaside slots are available while also using less memory. 1379 ** This enhancement can be omitted by compiling with 1380 ** SQLITE_OMIT_TWOSIZE_LOOKASIDE. 1381 */ 1382 struct Lookaside { 1383 u32 bDisable; /* Only operate the lookaside when zero */ 1384 u16 sz; /* Size of each buffer in bytes */ 1385 u16 szTrue; /* True value of sz, even if disabled */ 1386 u8 bMalloced; /* True if pStart obtained from sqlite3_malloc() */ 1387 u32 nSlot; /* Number of lookaside slots allocated */ 1388 u32 anStat[3]; /* 0: hits. 1: size misses. 2: full misses */ 1389 LookasideSlot *pInit; /* List of buffers not previously used */ 1390 LookasideSlot *pFree; /* List of available buffers */ 1391 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TWOSIZE_LOOKASIDE 1392 LookasideSlot *pSmallInit; /* List of small buffers not prediously used */ 1393 LookasideSlot *pSmallFree; /* List of available small buffers */ 1394 void *pMiddle; /* First byte past end of full-size buffers and 1395 ** the first byte of LOOKASIDE_SMALL buffers */ 1396 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_TWOSIZE_LOOKASIDE */ 1397 void *pStart; /* First byte of available memory space */ 1398 void *pEnd; /* First byte past end of available space */ 1399 }; 1400 struct LookasideSlot { 1401 LookasideSlot *pNext; /* Next buffer in the list of free buffers */ 1402 }; 1403 1404 #define DisableLookaside db->lookaside.bDisable++;db->lookaside.sz=0 1405 #define EnableLookaside db->lookaside.bDisable--;\ 1406 db->lookaside.sz=db->lookaside.bDisable?0:db->lookaside.szTrue 1407 1408 /* Size of the smaller allocations in two-size lookside */ 1409 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_TWOSIZE_LOOKASIDE 1410 # define LOOKASIDE_SMALL 0 1411 #else 1412 # define LOOKASIDE_SMALL 128 1413 #endif 1414 1415 /* 1416 ** A hash table for built-in function definitions. (Application-defined 1417 ** functions use a regular table table from hash.h.) 1418 ** 1419 ** Hash each FuncDef structure into one of the FuncDefHash.a[] slots. 1420 ** Collisions are on the FuncDef.u.pHash chain. Use the SQLITE_FUNC_HASH() 1421 ** macro to compute a hash on the function name. 1422 */ 1423 #define SQLITE_FUNC_HASH_SZ 23 1424 struct FuncDefHash { 1425 FuncDef *a[SQLITE_FUNC_HASH_SZ]; /* Hash table for functions */ 1426 }; 1427 #define SQLITE_FUNC_HASH(C,L) (((C)+(L))%SQLITE_FUNC_HASH_SZ) 1428 1429 #ifdef SQLITE_USER_AUTHENTICATION 1430 /* 1431 ** Information held in the "sqlite3" database connection object and used 1432 ** to manage user authentication. 1433 */ 1434 typedef struct sqlite3_userauth sqlite3_userauth; 1435 struct sqlite3_userauth { 1436 u8 authLevel; /* Current authentication level */ 1437 int nAuthPW; /* Size of the zAuthPW in bytes */ 1438 char *zAuthPW; /* Password used to authenticate */ 1439 char *zAuthUser; /* User name used to authenticate */ 1440 }; 1441 1442 /* Allowed values for sqlite3_userauth.authLevel */ 1443 #define UAUTH_Unknown 0 /* Authentication not yet checked */ 1444 #define UAUTH_Fail 1 /* User authentication failed */ 1445 #define UAUTH_User 2 /* Authenticated as a normal user */ 1446 #define UAUTH_Admin 3 /* Authenticated as an administrator */ 1447 1448 /* Functions used only by user authorization logic */ 1449 int sqlite3UserAuthTable(const char*); 1450 int sqlite3UserAuthCheckLogin(sqlite3*,const char*,u8*); 1451 void sqlite3UserAuthInit(sqlite3*); 1452 void sqlite3CryptFunc(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**); 1453 1454 #endif /* SQLITE_USER_AUTHENTICATION */ 1455 1456 /* 1457 ** typedef for the authorization callback function. 1458 */ 1459 #ifdef SQLITE_USER_AUTHENTICATION 1460 typedef int (*sqlite3_xauth)(void*,int,const char*,const char*,const char*, 1461 const char*, const char*); 1462 #else 1463 typedef int (*sqlite3_xauth)(void*,int,const char*,const char*,const char*, 1464 const char*); 1465 #endif 1466 1467 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED 1468 /* This is an extra SQLITE_TRACE macro that indicates "legacy" tracing 1469 ** in the style of sqlite3_trace() 1470 */ 1471 #define SQLITE_TRACE_LEGACY 0x40 /* Use the legacy xTrace */ 1472 #define SQLITE_TRACE_XPROFILE 0x80 /* Use the legacy xProfile */ 1473 #else 1474 #define SQLITE_TRACE_LEGACY 0 1475 #define SQLITE_TRACE_XPROFILE 0 1476 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED */ 1477 #define SQLITE_TRACE_NONLEGACY_MASK 0x0f /* Normal flags */ 1478 1479 1480 /* 1481 ** Each database connection is an instance of the following structure. 1482 */ 1483 struct sqlite3 { 1484 sqlite3_vfs *pVfs; /* OS Interface */ 1485 struct Vdbe *pVdbe; /* List of active virtual machines */ 1486 CollSeq *pDfltColl; /* BINARY collseq for the database encoding */ 1487 sqlite3_mutex *mutex; /* Connection mutex */ 1488 Db *aDb; /* All backends */ 1489 int nDb; /* Number of backends currently in use */ 1490 u32 mDbFlags; /* flags recording internal state */ 1491 u64 flags; /* flags settable by pragmas. See below */ 1492 i64 lastRowid; /* ROWID of most recent insert (see above) */ 1493 i64 szMmap; /* Default mmap_size setting */ 1494 u32 nSchemaLock; /* Do not reset the schema when non-zero */ 1495 unsigned int openFlags; /* Flags passed to sqlite3_vfs.xOpen() */ 1496 int errCode; /* Most recent error code (SQLITE_*) */ 1497 int errMask; /* & result codes with this before returning */ 1498 int iSysErrno; /* Errno value from last system error */ 1499 u32 dbOptFlags; /* Flags to enable/disable optimizations */ 1500 u8 enc; /* Text encoding */ 1501 u8 autoCommit; /* The auto-commit flag. */ 1502 u8 temp_store; /* 1: file 2: memory 0: default */ 1503 u8 mallocFailed; /* True if we have seen a malloc failure */ 1504 u8 bBenignMalloc; /* Do not require OOMs if true */ 1505 u8 dfltLockMode; /* Default locking-mode for attached dbs */ 1506 signed char nextAutovac; /* Autovac setting after VACUUM if >=0 */ 1507 u8 suppressErr; /* Do not issue error messages if true */ 1508 u8 vtabOnConflict; /* Value to return for s3_vtab_on_conflict() */ 1509 u8 isTransactionSavepoint; /* True if the outermost savepoint is a TS */ 1510 u8 mTrace; /* zero or more SQLITE_TRACE flags */ 1511 u8 noSharedCache; /* True if no shared-cache backends */ 1512 u8 nSqlExec; /* Number of pending OP_SqlExec opcodes */ 1513 int nextPagesize; /* Pagesize after VACUUM if >0 */ 1514 u32 magic; /* Magic number for detect library misuse */ 1515 int nChange; /* Value returned by sqlite3_changes() */ 1516 int nTotalChange; /* Value returned by sqlite3_total_changes() */ 1517 int aLimit[SQLITE_N_LIMIT]; /* Limits */ 1518 int nMaxSorterMmap; /* Maximum size of regions mapped by sorter */ 1519 struct sqlite3InitInfo { /* Information used during initialization */ 1520 Pgno newTnum; /* Rootpage of table being initialized */ 1521 u8 iDb; /* Which db file is being initialized */ 1522 u8 busy; /* TRUE if currently initializing */ 1523 unsigned orphanTrigger : 1; /* Last statement is orphaned TEMP trigger */ 1524 unsigned imposterTable : 1; /* Building an imposter table */ 1525 unsigned reopenMemdb : 1; /* ATTACH is really a reopen using MemDB */ 1526 char **azInit; /* "type", "name", and "tbl_name" columns */ 1527 } init; 1528 int nVdbeActive; /* Number of VDBEs currently running */ 1529 int nVdbeRead; /* Number of active VDBEs that read or write */ 1530 int nVdbeWrite; /* Number of active VDBEs that read and write */ 1531 int nVdbeExec; /* Number of nested calls to VdbeExec() */ 1532 int nVDestroy; /* Number of active OP_VDestroy operations */ 1533 int nExtension; /* Number of loaded extensions */ 1534 void **aExtension; /* Array of shared library handles */ 1535 union { 1536 void (*xLegacy)(void*,const char*); /* Legacy trace function */ 1537 int (*xV2)(u32,void*,void*,void*); /* V2 Trace function */ 1538 } trace; 1539 void *pTraceArg; /* Argument to the trace function */ 1540 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED 1541 void (*xProfile)(void*,const char*,u64); /* Profiling function */ 1542 void *pProfileArg; /* Argument to profile function */ 1543 #endif 1544 void *pCommitArg; /* Argument to xCommitCallback() */ 1545 int (*xCommitCallback)(void*); /* Invoked at every commit. */ 1546 void *pRollbackArg; /* Argument to xRollbackCallback() */ 1547 void (*xRollbackCallback)(void*); /* Invoked at every commit. */ 1548 void *pUpdateArg; 1549 void (*xUpdateCallback)(void*,int, const char*,const char*,sqlite_int64); 1550 Parse *pParse; /* Current parse */ 1551 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK 1552 void *pPreUpdateArg; /* First argument to xPreUpdateCallback */ 1553 void (*xPreUpdateCallback)( /* Registered using sqlite3_preupdate_hook() */ 1554 void*,sqlite3*,int,char const*,char const*,sqlite3_int64,sqlite3_int64 1555 ); 1556 PreUpdate *pPreUpdate; /* Context for active pre-update callback */ 1557 #endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ 1558 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL 1559 int (*xWalCallback)(void *, sqlite3 *, const char *, int); 1560 void *pWalArg; 1561 #endif 1562 void(*xCollNeeded)(void*,sqlite3*,int eTextRep,const char*); 1563 void(*xCollNeeded16)(void*,sqlite3*,int eTextRep,const void*); 1564 void *pCollNeededArg; 1565 sqlite3_value *pErr; /* Most recent error message */ 1566 union { 1567 volatile int isInterrupted; /* True if sqlite3_interrupt has been called */ 1568 double notUsed1; /* Spacer */ 1569 } u1; 1570 Lookaside lookaside; /* Lookaside malloc configuration */ 1571 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION 1572 sqlite3_xauth xAuth; /* Access authorization function */ 1573 void *pAuthArg; /* 1st argument to the access auth function */ 1574 #endif 1575 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK 1576 int (*xProgress)(void *); /* The progress callback */ 1577 void *pProgressArg; /* Argument to the progress callback */ 1578 unsigned nProgressOps; /* Number of opcodes for progress callback */ 1579 #endif 1580 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 1581 int nVTrans; /* Allocated size of aVTrans */ 1582 Hash aModule; /* populated by sqlite3_create_module() */ 1583 VtabCtx *pVtabCtx; /* Context for active vtab connect/create */ 1584 VTable **aVTrans; /* Virtual tables with open transactions */ 1585 VTable *pDisconnect; /* Disconnect these in next sqlite3_prepare() */ 1586 #endif 1587 Hash aFunc; /* Hash table of connection functions */ 1588 Hash aCollSeq; /* All collating sequences */ 1589 BusyHandler busyHandler; /* Busy callback */ 1590 Db aDbStatic[2]; /* Static space for the 2 default backends */ 1591 Savepoint *pSavepoint; /* List of active savepoints */ 1592 int nAnalysisLimit; /* Number of index rows to ANALYZE */ 1593 int busyTimeout; /* Busy handler timeout, in msec */ 1594 int nSavepoint; /* Number of non-transaction savepoints */ 1595 int nStatement; /* Number of nested statement-transactions */ 1596 i64 nDeferredCons; /* Net deferred constraints this transaction. */ 1597 i64 nDeferredImmCons; /* Net deferred immediate constraints */ 1598 int *pnBytesFreed; /* If not NULL, increment this in DbFree() */ 1599 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY 1600 /* The following variables are all protected by the STATIC_MAIN 1601 ** mutex, not by sqlite3.mutex. They are used by code in notify.c. 1602 ** 1603 ** When X.pUnlockConnection==Y, that means that X is waiting for Y to 1604 ** unlock so that it can proceed. 1605 ** 1606 ** When X.pBlockingConnection==Y, that means that something that X tried 1607 ** tried to do recently failed with an SQLITE_LOCKED error due to locks 1608 ** held by Y. 1609 */ 1610 sqlite3 *pBlockingConnection; /* Connection that caused SQLITE_LOCKED */ 1611 sqlite3 *pUnlockConnection; /* Connection to watch for unlock */ 1612 void *pUnlockArg; /* Argument to xUnlockNotify */ 1613 void (*xUnlockNotify)(void **, int); /* Unlock notify callback */ 1614 sqlite3 *pNextBlocked; /* Next in list of all blocked connections */ 1615 #endif 1616 #ifdef SQLITE_USER_AUTHENTICATION 1617 sqlite3_userauth auth; /* User authentication information */ 1618 #endif 1619 }; 1620 1621 /* 1622 ** A macro to discover the encoding of a database. 1623 */ 1624 #define SCHEMA_ENC(db) ((db)->aDb[0].pSchema->enc) 1625 #define ENC(db) ((db)->enc) 1626 1627 /* 1628 ** A u64 constant where the lower 32 bits are all zeros. Only the 1629 ** upper 32 bits are included in the argument. Necessary because some 1630 ** C-compilers still do not accept LL integer literals. 1631 */ 1632 #define HI(X) ((u64)(X)<<32) 1633 1634 /* 1635 ** Possible values for the sqlite3.flags. 1636 ** 1637 ** Value constraints (enforced via assert()): 1638 ** SQLITE_FullFSync == PAGER_FULLFSYNC 1639 ** SQLITE_CkptFullFSync == PAGER_CKPT_FULLFSYNC 1640 ** SQLITE_CacheSpill == PAGER_CACHE_SPILL 1641 */ 1642 #define SQLITE_WriteSchema 0x00000001 /* OK to update SQLITE_SCHEMA */ 1643 #define SQLITE_LegacyFileFmt 0x00000002 /* Create new databases in format 1 */ 1644 #define SQLITE_FullColNames 0x00000004 /* Show full column names on SELECT */ 1645 #define SQLITE_FullFSync 0x00000008 /* Use full fsync on the backend */ 1646 #define SQLITE_CkptFullFSync 0x00000010 /* Use full fsync for checkpoint */ 1647 #define SQLITE_CacheSpill 0x00000020 /* OK to spill pager cache */ 1648 #define SQLITE_ShortColNames 0x00000040 /* Show short columns names */ 1649 #define SQLITE_TrustedSchema 0x00000080 /* Allow unsafe functions and 1650 ** vtabs in the schema definition */ 1651 #define SQLITE_NullCallback 0x00000100 /* Invoke the callback once if the */ 1652 /* result set is empty */ 1653 #define SQLITE_IgnoreChecks 0x00000200 /* Do not enforce check constraints */ 1654 #define SQLITE_ReadUncommit 0x00000400 /* READ UNCOMMITTED in shared-cache */ 1655 #define SQLITE_NoCkptOnClose 0x00000800 /* No checkpoint on close()/DETACH */ 1656 #define SQLITE_ReverseOrder 0x00001000 /* Reverse unordered SELECTs */ 1657 #define SQLITE_RecTriggers 0x00002000 /* Enable recursive triggers */ 1658 #define SQLITE_ForeignKeys 0x00004000 /* Enforce foreign key constraints */ 1659 #define SQLITE_AutoIndex 0x00008000 /* Enable automatic indexes */ 1660 #define SQLITE_LoadExtension 0x00010000 /* Enable load_extension */ 1661 #define SQLITE_LoadExtFunc 0x00020000 /* Enable load_extension() SQL func */ 1662 #define SQLITE_EnableTrigger 0x00040000 /* True to enable triggers */ 1663 #define SQLITE_DeferFKs 0x00080000 /* Defer all FK constraints */ 1664 #define SQLITE_QueryOnly 0x00100000 /* Disable database changes */ 1665 #define SQLITE_CellSizeCk 0x00200000 /* Check btree cell sizes on load */ 1666 #define SQLITE_Fts3Tokenizer 0x00400000 /* Enable fts3_tokenizer(2) */ 1667 #define SQLITE_EnableQPSG 0x00800000 /* Query Planner Stability Guarantee*/ 1668 #define SQLITE_TriggerEQP 0x01000000 /* Show trigger EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN */ 1669 #define SQLITE_ResetDatabase 0x02000000 /* Reset the database */ 1670 #define SQLITE_LegacyAlter 0x04000000 /* Legacy ALTER TABLE behaviour */ 1671 #define SQLITE_NoSchemaError 0x08000000 /* Do not report schema parse errors*/ 1672 #define SQLITE_Defensive 0x10000000 /* Input SQL is likely hostile */ 1673 #define SQLITE_DqsDDL 0x20000000 /* dbl-quoted strings allowed in DDL*/ 1674 #define SQLITE_DqsDML 0x40000000 /* dbl-quoted strings allowed in DML*/ 1675 #define SQLITE_EnableView 0x80000000 /* Enable the use of views */ 1676 #define SQLITE_CountRows HI(0x00001) /* Count rows changed by INSERT, */ 1677 /* DELETE, or UPDATE and return */ 1678 /* the count using a callback. */ 1679 1680 /* Flags used only if debugging */ 1681 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 1682 #define SQLITE_SqlTrace HI(0x0100000) /* Debug print SQL as it executes */ 1683 #define SQLITE_VdbeListing HI(0x0200000) /* Debug listings of VDBE progs */ 1684 #define SQLITE_VdbeTrace HI(0x0400000) /* True to trace VDBE execution */ 1685 #define SQLITE_VdbeAddopTrace HI(0x0800000) /* Trace sqlite3VdbeAddOp() calls */ 1686 #define SQLITE_VdbeEQP HI(0x1000000) /* Debug EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN */ 1687 #define SQLITE_ParserTrace HI(0x2000000) /* PRAGMA parser_trace=ON */ 1688 #endif 1689 1690 /* 1691 ** Allowed values for sqlite3.mDbFlags 1692 */ 1693 #define DBFLAG_SchemaChange 0x0001 /* Uncommitted Hash table changes */ 1694 #define DBFLAG_PreferBuiltin 0x0002 /* Preference to built-in funcs */ 1695 #define DBFLAG_Vacuum 0x0004 /* Currently in a VACUUM */ 1696 #define DBFLAG_VacuumInto 0x0008 /* Currently running VACUUM INTO */ 1697 #define DBFLAG_SchemaKnownOk 0x0010 /* Schema is known to be valid */ 1698 #define DBFLAG_InternalFunc 0x0020 /* Allow use of internal functions */ 1699 #define DBFLAG_EncodingFixed 0x0040 /* No longer possible to change enc. */ 1700 1701 /* 1702 ** Bits of the sqlite3.dbOptFlags field that are used by the 1703 ** sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_OPTIMIZATIONS,...) interface to 1704 ** selectively disable various optimizations. 1705 */ 1706 #define SQLITE_QueryFlattener 0x00000001 /* Query flattening */ 1707 #define SQLITE_WindowFunc 0x00000002 /* Use xInverse for window functions */ 1708 #define SQLITE_GroupByOrder 0x00000004 /* GROUPBY cover of ORDERBY */ 1709 #define SQLITE_FactorOutConst 0x00000008 /* Constant factoring */ 1710 #define SQLITE_DistinctOpt 0x00000010 /* DISTINCT using indexes */ 1711 #define SQLITE_CoverIdxScan 0x00000020 /* Covering index scans */ 1712 #define SQLITE_OrderByIdxJoin 0x00000040 /* ORDER BY of joins via index */ 1713 #define SQLITE_Transitive 0x00000080 /* Transitive constraints */ 1714 #define SQLITE_OmitNoopJoin 0x00000100 /* Omit unused tables in joins */ 1715 #define SQLITE_CountOfView 0x00000200 /* The count-of-view optimization */ 1716 #define SQLITE_CursorHints 0x00000400 /* Add OP_CursorHint opcodes */ 1717 #define SQLITE_Stat4 0x00000800 /* Use STAT4 data */ 1718 /* TH3 expects this value ^^^^^^^^^^ to be 0x0000800. Don't change it */ 1719 #define SQLITE_PushDown 0x00001000 /* The push-down optimization */ 1720 #define SQLITE_SimplifyJoin 0x00002000 /* Convert LEFT JOIN to JOIN */ 1721 #define SQLITE_SkipScan 0x00004000 /* Skip-scans */ 1722 #define SQLITE_PropagateConst 0x00008000 /* The constant propagation opt */ 1723 #define SQLITE_MinMaxOpt 0x00010000 /* The min/max optimization */ 1724 #define SQLITE_ExistsToIN 0x00020000 /* The EXISTS-to-IN optimization */ 1725 #define SQLITE_AllOpts 0xffffffff /* All optimizations */ 1726 1727 /* 1728 ** Macros for testing whether or not optimizations are enabled or disabled. 1729 */ 1730 #define OptimizationDisabled(db, mask) (((db)->dbOptFlags&(mask))!=0) 1731 #define OptimizationEnabled(db, mask) (((db)->dbOptFlags&(mask))==0) 1732 1733 /* 1734 ** Return true if it OK to factor constant expressions into the initialization 1735 ** code. The argument is a Parse object for the code generator. 1736 */ 1737 #define ConstFactorOk(P) ((P)->okConstFactor) 1738 1739 /* 1740 ** Possible values for the sqlite.magic field. 1741 ** The numbers are obtained at random and have no special meaning, other 1742 ** than being distinct from one another. 1743 */ 1744 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN 0xa029a697 /* Database is open */ 1745 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_CLOSED 0x9f3c2d33 /* Database is closed */ 1746 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_SICK 0x4b771290 /* Error and awaiting close */ 1747 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY 0xf03b7906 /* Database currently in use */ 1748 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_ERROR 0xb5357930 /* An SQLITE_MISUSE error occurred */ 1749 #define SQLITE_MAGIC_ZOMBIE 0x64cffc7f /* Close with last statement close */ 1750 1751 /* 1752 ** Each SQL function is defined by an instance of the following 1753 ** structure. For global built-in functions (ex: substr(), max(), count()) 1754 ** a pointer to this structure is held in the sqlite3BuiltinFunctions object. 1755 ** For per-connection application-defined functions, a pointer to this 1756 ** structure is held in the db->aHash hash table. 1757 ** 1758 ** The u.pHash field is used by the global built-ins. The u.pDestructor 1759 ** field is used by per-connection app-def functions. 1760 */ 1761 struct FuncDef { 1762 i8 nArg; /* Number of arguments. -1 means unlimited */ 1763 u32 funcFlags; /* Some combination of SQLITE_FUNC_* */ 1764 void *pUserData; /* User data parameter */ 1765 FuncDef *pNext; /* Next function with same name */ 1766 void (*xSFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**); /* func or agg-step */ 1767 void (*xFinalize)(sqlite3_context*); /* Agg finalizer */ 1768 void (*xValue)(sqlite3_context*); /* Current agg value */ 1769 void (*xInverse)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**); /* inverse agg-step */ 1770 const char *zName; /* SQL name of the function. */ 1771 union { 1772 FuncDef *pHash; /* Next with a different name but the same hash */ 1773 FuncDestructor *pDestructor; /* Reference counted destructor function */ 1774 } u; 1775 }; 1776 1777 /* 1778 ** This structure encapsulates a user-function destructor callback (as 1779 ** configured using create_function_v2()) and a reference counter. When 1780 ** create_function_v2() is called to create a function with a destructor, 1781 ** a single object of this type is allocated. FuncDestructor.nRef is set to 1782 ** the number of FuncDef objects created (either 1 or 3, depending on whether 1783 ** or not the specified encoding is SQLITE_ANY). The FuncDef.pDestructor 1784 ** member of each of the new FuncDef objects is set to point to the allocated 1785 ** FuncDestructor. 1786 ** 1787 ** Thereafter, when one of the FuncDef objects is deleted, the reference 1788 ** count on this object is decremented. When it reaches 0, the destructor 1789 ** is invoked and the FuncDestructor structure freed. 1790 */ 1791 struct FuncDestructor { 1792 int nRef; 1793 void (*xDestroy)(void *); 1794 void *pUserData; 1795 }; 1796 1797 /* 1798 ** Possible values for FuncDef.flags. Note that the _LENGTH and _TYPEOF 1799 ** values must correspond to OPFLAG_LENGTHARG and OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG. And 1800 ** SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT must be the same as SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC. There 1801 ** are assert() statements in the code to verify this. 1802 ** 1803 ** Value constraints (enforced via assert()): 1804 ** SQLITE_FUNC_MINMAX == NC_MinMaxAgg == SF_MinMaxAgg 1805 ** SQLITE_FUNC_LENGTH == OPFLAG_LENGTHARG 1806 ** SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF == OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG 1807 ** SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT == SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC from the API 1808 ** SQLITE_FUNC_DIRECT == SQLITE_DIRECTONLY from the API 1809 ** SQLITE_FUNC_UNSAFE == SQLITE_INNOCUOUS 1810 ** SQLITE_FUNC_ENCMASK depends on SQLITE_UTF* macros in the API 1811 */ 1812 #define SQLITE_FUNC_ENCMASK 0x0003 /* SQLITE_UTF8, SQLITE_UTF16BE or UTF16LE */ 1813 #define SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE 0x0004 /* Candidate for the LIKE optimization */ 1814 #define SQLITE_FUNC_CASE 0x0008 /* Case-sensitive LIKE-type function */ 1815 #define SQLITE_FUNC_EPHEM 0x0010 /* Ephemeral. Delete with VDBE */ 1816 #define SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL 0x0020 /* sqlite3GetFuncCollSeq() might be called*/ 1817 #define SQLITE_FUNC_LENGTH 0x0040 /* Built-in length() function */ 1818 #define SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF 0x0080 /* Built-in typeof() function */ 1819 #define SQLITE_FUNC_COUNT 0x0100 /* Built-in count(*) aggregate */ 1820 /* 0x0200 -- available for reuse */ 1821 #define SQLITE_FUNC_UNLIKELY 0x0400 /* Built-in unlikely() function */ 1822 #define SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT 0x0800 /* Constant inputs give a constant output */ 1823 #define SQLITE_FUNC_MINMAX 0x1000 /* True for min() and max() aggregates */ 1824 #define SQLITE_FUNC_SLOCHNG 0x2000 /* "Slow Change". Value constant during a 1825 ** single query - might change over time */ 1826 #define SQLITE_FUNC_TEST 0x4000 /* Built-in testing functions */ 1827 #define SQLITE_FUNC_OFFSET 0x8000 /* Built-in sqlite_offset() function */ 1828 #define SQLITE_FUNC_WINDOW 0x00010000 /* Built-in window-only function */ 1829 #define SQLITE_FUNC_INTERNAL 0x00040000 /* For use by NestedParse() only */ 1830 #define SQLITE_FUNC_DIRECT 0x00080000 /* Not for use in TRIGGERs or VIEWs */ 1831 #define SQLITE_FUNC_SUBTYPE 0x00100000 /* Result likely to have sub-type */ 1832 #define SQLITE_FUNC_UNSAFE 0x00200000 /* Function has side effects */ 1833 #define SQLITE_FUNC_INLINE 0x00400000 /* Functions implemented in-line */ 1834 1835 /* Identifier numbers for each in-line function */ 1836 #define INLINEFUNC_coalesce 0 1837 #define INLINEFUNC_implies_nonnull_row 1 1838 #define INLINEFUNC_expr_implies_expr 2 1839 #define INLINEFUNC_expr_compare 3 1840 #define INLINEFUNC_affinity 4 1841 #define INLINEFUNC_iif 5 1842 #define INLINEFUNC_unlikely 99 /* Default case */ 1843 1844 /* 1845 ** The following three macros, FUNCTION(), LIKEFUNC() and AGGREGATE() are 1846 ** used to create the initializers for the FuncDef structures. 1847 ** 1848 ** FUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) 1849 ** Used to create a scalar function definition of a function zName 1850 ** implemented by C function xFunc that accepts nArg arguments. The 1851 ** value passed as iArg is cast to a (void*) and made available 1852 ** as the user-data (sqlite3_user_data()) for the function. If 1853 ** argument bNC is true, then the SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL flag is set. 1854 ** 1855 ** VFUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) 1856 ** Like FUNCTION except it omits the SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT flag. 1857 ** 1858 ** SFUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) 1859 ** Like FUNCTION except it omits the SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT flag and 1860 ** adds the SQLITE_DIRECTONLY flag. 1861 ** 1862 ** INLINE_FUNC(zName, nArg, iFuncId, mFlags) 1863 ** zName is the name of a function that is implemented by in-line 1864 ** byte code rather than by the usual callbacks. The iFuncId 1865 ** parameter determines the function id. The mFlags parameter is 1866 ** optional SQLITE_FUNC_ flags for this function. 1867 ** 1868 ** TEST_FUNC(zName, nArg, iFuncId, mFlags) 1869 ** zName is the name of a test-only function implemented by in-line 1870 ** byte code rather than by the usual callbacks. The iFuncId 1871 ** parameter determines the function id. The mFlags parameter is 1872 ** optional SQLITE_FUNC_ flags for this function. 1873 ** 1874 ** DFUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) 1875 ** Like FUNCTION except it omits the SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT flag and 1876 ** adds the SQLITE_FUNC_SLOCHNG flag. Used for date & time functions 1877 ** and functions like sqlite_version() that can change, but not during 1878 ** a single query. The iArg is ignored. The user-data is always set 1879 ** to a NULL pointer. The bNC parameter is not used. 1880 ** 1881 ** MFUNCTION(zName, nArg, xPtr, xFunc) 1882 ** For math-library functions. xPtr is an arbitrary pointer. 1883 ** 1884 ** PURE_DATE(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) 1885 ** Used for "pure" date/time functions, this macro is like DFUNCTION 1886 ** except that it does set the SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT flags. iArg is 1887 ** ignored and the user-data for these functions is set to an 1888 ** arbitrary non-NULL pointer. The bNC parameter is not used. 1889 ** 1890 ** AGGREGATE(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xStep, xFinal) 1891 ** Used to create an aggregate function definition implemented by 1892 ** the C functions xStep and xFinal. The first four parameters 1893 ** are interpreted in the same way as the first 4 parameters to 1894 ** FUNCTION(). 1895 ** 1896 ** WFUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, xStep, xFinal, xValue, xInverse) 1897 ** Used to create an aggregate function definition implemented by 1898 ** the C functions xStep and xFinal. The first four parameters 1899 ** are interpreted in the same way as the first 4 parameters to 1900 ** FUNCTION(). 1901 ** 1902 ** LIKEFUNC(zName, nArg, pArg, flags) 1903 ** Used to create a scalar function definition of a function zName 1904 ** that accepts nArg arguments and is implemented by a call to C 1905 ** function likeFunc. Argument pArg is cast to a (void *) and made 1906 ** available as the function user-data (sqlite3_user_data()). The 1907 ** FuncDef.flags variable is set to the value passed as the flags 1908 ** parameter. 1909 */ 1910 #define FUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) \ 1911 {nArg, SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT|SQLITE_UTF8|(bNC*SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL), \ 1912 SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(iArg), 0, xFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1913 #define VFUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) \ 1914 {nArg, SQLITE_UTF8|(bNC*SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL), \ 1915 SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(iArg), 0, xFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1916 #define SFUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) \ 1917 {nArg, SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_DIRECTONLY|SQLITE_FUNC_UNSAFE, \ 1918 SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(iArg), 0, xFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1919 #define MFUNCTION(zName, nArg, xPtr, xFunc) \ 1920 {nArg, SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT|SQLITE_UTF8, \ 1921 xPtr, 0, xFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1922 #define INLINE_FUNC(zName, nArg, iArg, mFlags) \ 1923 {nArg, SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_FUNC_INLINE|SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT|(mFlags), \ 1924 SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(iArg), 0, noopFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1925 #define TEST_FUNC(zName, nArg, iArg, mFlags) \ 1926 {nArg, SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_FUNC_INTERNAL|SQLITE_FUNC_TEST| \ 1927 SQLITE_FUNC_INLINE|SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT|(mFlags), \ 1928 SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(iArg), 0, noopFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1929 #define DFUNCTION(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) \ 1930 {nArg, SQLITE_FUNC_SLOCHNG|SQLITE_UTF8, \ 1931 0, 0, xFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1932 #define PURE_DATE(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc) \ 1933 {nArg, SQLITE_FUNC_SLOCHNG|SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT, \ 1934 (void*)&sqlite3Config, 0, xFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1935 #define FUNCTION2(zName, nArg, iArg, bNC, xFunc, extraFlags) \ 1936 {nArg,SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT|SQLITE_UTF8|(bNC*SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL)|extraFlags,\ 1937 SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(iArg), 0, xFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1938 #define STR_FUNCTION(zName, nArg, pArg, bNC, xFunc) \ 1939 {nArg, SQLITE_FUNC_SLOCHNG|SQLITE_UTF8|(bNC*SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL), \ 1940 pArg, 0, xFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, } 1941 #define LIKEFUNC(zName, nArg, arg, flags) \ 1942 {nArg, SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT|SQLITE_UTF8|flags, \ 1943 (void *)arg, 0, likeFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1944 #define WAGGREGATE(zName, nArg, arg, nc, xStep, xFinal, xValue, xInverse, f) \ 1945 {nArg, SQLITE_UTF8|(nc*SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL)|f, \ 1946 SQLITE_INT_TO_PTR(arg), 0, xStep,xFinal,xValue,xInverse,#zName, {0}} 1947 #define INTERNAL_FUNCTION(zName, nArg, xFunc) \ 1948 {nArg, SQLITE_FUNC_INTERNAL|SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT, \ 1949 0, 0, xFunc, 0, 0, 0, #zName, {0} } 1950 1951 1952 /* 1953 ** All current savepoints are stored in a linked list starting at 1954 ** sqlite3.pSavepoint. The first element in the list is the most recently 1955 ** opened savepoint. Savepoints are added to the list by the vdbe 1956 ** OP_Savepoint instruction. 1957 */ 1958 struct Savepoint { 1959 char *zName; /* Savepoint name (nul-terminated) */ 1960 i64 nDeferredCons; /* Number of deferred fk violations */ 1961 i64 nDeferredImmCons; /* Number of deferred imm fk. */ 1962 Savepoint *pNext; /* Parent savepoint (if any) */ 1963 }; 1964 1965 /* 1966 ** The following are used as the second parameter to sqlite3Savepoint(), 1967 ** and as the P1 argument to the OP_Savepoint instruction. 1968 */ 1969 #define SAVEPOINT_BEGIN 0 1970 #define SAVEPOINT_RELEASE 1 1971 #define SAVEPOINT_ROLLBACK 2 1972 1973 1974 /* 1975 ** Each SQLite module (virtual table definition) is defined by an 1976 ** instance of the following structure, stored in the sqlite3.aModule 1977 ** hash table. 1978 */ 1979 struct Module { 1980 const sqlite3_module *pModule; /* Callback pointers */ 1981 const char *zName; /* Name passed to create_module() */ 1982 int nRefModule; /* Number of pointers to this object */ 1983 void *pAux; /* pAux passed to create_module() */ 1984 void (*xDestroy)(void *); /* Module destructor function */ 1985 Table *pEpoTab; /* Eponymous table for this module */ 1986 }; 1987 1988 /* 1989 ** Information about each column of an SQL table is held in an instance 1990 ** of the Column structure, in the Table.aCol[] array. 1991 ** 1992 ** Definitions: 1993 ** 1994 ** "table column index" This is the index of the column in the 1995 ** Table.aCol[] array, and also the index of 1996 ** the column in the original CREATE TABLE stmt. 1997 ** 1998 ** "storage column index" This is the index of the column in the 1999 ** record BLOB generated by the OP_MakeRecord 2000 ** opcode. The storage column index is less than 2001 ** or equal to the table column index. It is 2002 ** equal if and only if there are no VIRTUAL 2003 ** columns to the left. 2004 */ 2005 struct Column { 2006 char *zName; /* Name of this column, \000, then the type */ 2007 Expr *pDflt; /* Default value or GENERATED ALWAYS AS value */ 2008 char *zColl; /* Collating sequence. If NULL, use the default */ 2009 u8 notNull; /* An OE_ code for handling a NOT NULL constraint */ 2010 char affinity; /* One of the SQLITE_AFF_... values */ 2011 u8 szEst; /* Estimated size of value in this column. sizeof(INT)==1 */ 2012 u8 hName; /* Column name hash for faster lookup */ 2013 u16 colFlags; /* Boolean properties. See COLFLAG_ defines below */ 2014 }; 2015 2016 /* Allowed values for Column.colFlags: 2017 */ 2018 #define COLFLAG_PRIMKEY 0x0001 /* Column is part of the primary key */ 2019 #define COLFLAG_HIDDEN 0x0002 /* A hidden column in a virtual table */ 2020 #define COLFLAG_HASTYPE 0x0004 /* Type name follows column name */ 2021 #define COLFLAG_UNIQUE 0x0008 /* Column def contains "UNIQUE" or "PK" */ 2022 #define COLFLAG_SORTERREF 0x0010 /* Use sorter-refs with this column */ 2023 #define COLFLAG_VIRTUAL 0x0020 /* GENERATED ALWAYS AS ... VIRTUAL */ 2024 #define COLFLAG_STORED 0x0040 /* GENERATED ALWAYS AS ... STORED */ 2025 #define COLFLAG_NOTAVAIL 0x0080 /* STORED column not yet calculated */ 2026 #define COLFLAG_BUSY 0x0100 /* Blocks recursion on GENERATED columns */ 2027 #define COLFLAG_GENERATED 0x0060 /* Combo: _STORED, _VIRTUAL */ 2028 #define COLFLAG_NOINSERT 0x0062 /* Combo: _HIDDEN, _STORED, _VIRTUAL */ 2029 2030 /* 2031 ** A "Collating Sequence" is defined by an instance of the following 2032 ** structure. Conceptually, a collating sequence consists of a name and 2033 ** a comparison routine that defines the order of that sequence. 2034 ** 2035 ** If CollSeq.xCmp is NULL, it means that the 2036 ** collating sequence is undefined. Indices built on an undefined 2037 ** collating sequence may not be read or written. 2038 */ 2039 struct CollSeq { 2040 char *zName; /* Name of the collating sequence, UTF-8 encoded */ 2041 u8 enc; /* Text encoding handled by xCmp() */ 2042 void *pUser; /* First argument to xCmp() */ 2043 int (*xCmp)(void*,int, const void*, int, const void*); 2044 void (*xDel)(void*); /* Destructor for pUser */ 2045 }; 2046 2047 /* 2048 ** A sort order can be either ASC or DESC. 2049 */ 2050 #define SQLITE_SO_ASC 0 /* Sort in ascending order */ 2051 #define SQLITE_SO_DESC 1 /* Sort in ascending order */ 2052 #define SQLITE_SO_UNDEFINED -1 /* No sort order specified */ 2053 2054 /* 2055 ** Column affinity types. 2056 ** 2057 ** These used to have mnemonic name like 'i' for SQLITE_AFF_INTEGER and 2058 ** 't' for SQLITE_AFF_TEXT. But we can save a little space and improve 2059 ** the speed a little by numbering the values consecutively. 2060 ** 2061 ** But rather than start with 0 or 1, we begin with 'A'. That way, 2062 ** when multiple affinity types are concatenated into a string and 2063 ** used as the P4 operand, they will be more readable. 2064 ** 2065 ** Note also that the numeric types are grouped together so that testing 2066 ** for a numeric type is a single comparison. And the BLOB type is first. 2067 */ 2068 #define SQLITE_AFF_NONE 0x40 /* '@' */ 2069 #define SQLITE_AFF_BLOB 0x41 /* 'A' */ 2070 #define SQLITE_AFF_TEXT 0x42 /* 'B' */ 2071 #define SQLITE_AFF_NUMERIC 0x43 /* 'C' */ 2072 #define SQLITE_AFF_INTEGER 0x44 /* 'D' */ 2073 #define SQLITE_AFF_REAL 0x45 /* 'E' */ 2074 2075 #define sqlite3IsNumericAffinity(X) ((X)>=SQLITE_AFF_NUMERIC) 2076 2077 /* 2078 ** The SQLITE_AFF_MASK values masks off the significant bits of an 2079 ** affinity value. 2080 */ 2081 #define SQLITE_AFF_MASK 0x47 2082 2083 /* 2084 ** Additional bit values that can be ORed with an affinity without 2085 ** changing the affinity. 2086 ** 2087 ** The SQLITE_NOTNULL flag is a combination of NULLEQ and JUMPIFNULL. 2088 ** It causes an assert() to fire if either operand to a comparison 2089 ** operator is NULL. It is added to certain comparison operators to 2090 ** prove that the operands are always NOT NULL. 2091 */ 2092 #define SQLITE_KEEPNULL 0x08 /* Used by vector == or <> */ 2093 #define SQLITE_JUMPIFNULL 0x10 /* jumps if either operand is NULL */ 2094 #define SQLITE_STOREP2 0x20 /* Store result in reg[P2] rather than jump */ 2095 #define SQLITE_NULLEQ 0x80 /* NULL=NULL */ 2096 #define SQLITE_NOTNULL 0x90 /* Assert that operands are never NULL */ 2097 2098 /* 2099 ** An object of this type is created for each virtual table present in 2100 ** the database schema. 2101 ** 2102 ** If the database schema is shared, then there is one instance of this 2103 ** structure for each database connection (sqlite3*) that uses the shared 2104 ** schema. This is because each database connection requires its own unique 2105 ** instance of the sqlite3_vtab* handle used to access the virtual table 2106 ** implementation. sqlite3_vtab* handles can not be shared between 2107 ** database connections, even when the rest of the in-memory database 2108 ** schema is shared, as the implementation often stores the database 2109 ** connection handle passed to it via the xConnect() or xCreate() method 2110 ** during initialization internally. This database connection handle may 2111 ** then be used by the virtual table implementation to access real tables 2112 ** within the database. So that they appear as part of the callers 2113 ** transaction, these accesses need to be made via the same database 2114 ** connection as that used to execute SQL operations on the virtual table. 2115 ** 2116 ** All VTable objects that correspond to a single table in a shared 2117 ** database schema are initially stored in a linked-list pointed to by 2118 ** the Table.pVTable member variable of the corresponding Table object. 2119 ** When an sqlite3_prepare() operation is required to access the virtual 2120 ** table, it searches the list for the VTable that corresponds to the 2121 ** database connection doing the preparing so as to use the correct 2122 ** sqlite3_vtab* handle in the compiled query. 2123 ** 2124 ** When an in-memory Table object is deleted (for example when the 2125 ** schema is being reloaded for some reason), the VTable objects are not 2126 ** deleted and the sqlite3_vtab* handles are not xDisconnect()ed 2127 ** immediately. Instead, they are moved from the Table.pVTable list to 2128 ** another linked list headed by the sqlite3.pDisconnect member of the 2129 ** corresponding sqlite3 structure. They are then deleted/xDisconnected 2130 ** next time a statement is prepared using said sqlite3*. This is done 2131 ** to avoid deadlock issues involving multiple sqlite3.mutex mutexes. 2132 ** Refer to comments above function sqlite3VtabUnlockList() for an 2133 ** explanation as to why it is safe to add an entry to an sqlite3.pDisconnect 2134 ** list without holding the corresponding sqlite3.mutex mutex. 2135 ** 2136 ** The memory for objects of this type is always allocated by 2137 ** sqlite3DbMalloc(), using the connection handle stored in VTable.db as 2138 ** the first argument. 2139 */ 2140 struct VTable { 2141 sqlite3 *db; /* Database connection associated with this table */ 2142 Module *pMod; /* Pointer to module implementation */ 2143 sqlite3_vtab *pVtab; /* Pointer to vtab instance */ 2144 int nRef; /* Number of pointers to this structure */ 2145 u8 bConstraint; /* True if constraints are supported */ 2146 u8 eVtabRisk; /* Riskiness of allowing hacker access */ 2147 int iSavepoint; /* Depth of the SAVEPOINT stack */ 2148 VTable *pNext; /* Next in linked list (see above) */ 2149 }; 2150 2151 /* Allowed values for VTable.eVtabRisk 2152 */ 2153 #define SQLITE_VTABRISK_Low 0 2154 #define SQLITE_VTABRISK_Normal 1 2155 #define SQLITE_VTABRISK_High 2 2156 2157 /* 2158 ** The schema for each SQL table and view is represented in memory 2159 ** by an instance of the following structure. 2160 */ 2161 struct Table { 2162 char *zName; /* Name of the table or view */ 2163 Column *aCol; /* Information about each column */ 2164 Index *pIndex; /* List of SQL indexes on this table. */ 2165 Select *pSelect; /* NULL for tables. Points to definition if a view. */ 2166 FKey *pFKey; /* Linked list of all foreign keys in this table */ 2167 char *zColAff; /* String defining the affinity of each column */ 2168 ExprList *pCheck; /* All CHECK constraints */ 2169 /* ... also used as column name list in a VIEW */ 2170 Pgno tnum; /* Root BTree page for this table */ 2171 u32 nTabRef; /* Number of pointers to this Table */ 2172 u32 tabFlags; /* Mask of TF_* values */ 2173 i16 iPKey; /* If not negative, use aCol[iPKey] as the rowid */ 2174 i16 nCol; /* Number of columns in this table */ 2175 i16 nNVCol; /* Number of columns that are not VIRTUAL */ 2176 LogEst nRowLogEst; /* Estimated rows in table - from sqlite_stat1 table */ 2177 LogEst szTabRow; /* Estimated size of each table row in bytes */ 2178 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_COSTMULT 2179 LogEst costMult; /* Cost multiplier for using this table */ 2180 #endif 2181 u8 keyConf; /* What to do in case of uniqueness conflict on iPKey */ 2182 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_ALTERTABLE 2183 int addColOffset; /* Offset in CREATE TABLE stmt to add a new column */ 2184 #endif 2185 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 2186 int nModuleArg; /* Number of arguments to the module */ 2187 char **azModuleArg; /* 0: module 1: schema 2: vtab name 3...: args */ 2188 VTable *pVTable; /* List of VTable objects. */ 2189 #endif 2190 Trigger *pTrigger; /* List of triggers stored in pSchema */ 2191 Schema *pSchema; /* Schema that contains this table */ 2192 }; 2193 2194 /* 2195 ** Allowed values for Table.tabFlags. 2196 ** 2197 ** TF_OOOHidden applies to tables or view that have hidden columns that are 2198 ** followed by non-hidden columns. Example: "CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE x USING 2199 ** vtab1(a HIDDEN, b);". Since "b" is a non-hidden column but "a" is hidden, 2200 ** the TF_OOOHidden attribute would apply in this case. Such tables require 2201 ** special handling during INSERT processing. The "OOO" means "Out Of Order". 2202 ** 2203 ** Constraints: 2204 ** 2205 ** TF_HasVirtual == COLFLAG_Virtual 2206 ** TF_HasStored == COLFLAG_Stored 2207 */ 2208 #define TF_Readonly 0x0001 /* Read-only system table */ 2209 #define TF_Ephemeral 0x0002 /* An ephemeral table */ 2210 #define TF_HasPrimaryKey 0x0004 /* Table has a primary key */ 2211 #define TF_Autoincrement 0x0008 /* Integer primary key is autoincrement */ 2212 #define TF_HasStat1 0x0010 /* nRowLogEst set from sqlite_stat1 */ 2213 #define TF_HasVirtual 0x0020 /* Has one or more VIRTUAL columns */ 2214 #define TF_HasStored 0x0040 /* Has one or more STORED columns */ 2215 #define TF_HasGenerated 0x0060 /* Combo: HasVirtual + HasStored */ 2216 #define TF_WithoutRowid 0x0080 /* No rowid. PRIMARY KEY is the key */ 2217 #define TF_StatsUsed 0x0100 /* Query planner decisions affected by 2218 ** Index.aiRowLogEst[] values */ 2219 #define TF_NoVisibleRowid 0x0200 /* No user-visible "rowid" column */ 2220 #define TF_OOOHidden 0x0400 /* Out-of-Order hidden columns */ 2221 #define TF_HasNotNull 0x0800 /* Contains NOT NULL constraints */ 2222 #define TF_Shadow 0x1000 /* True for a shadow table */ 2223 #define TF_HasStat4 0x2000 /* STAT4 info available for this table */ 2224 2225 /* 2226 ** Test to see whether or not a table is a virtual table. This is 2227 ** done as a macro so that it will be optimized out when virtual 2228 ** table support is omitted from the build. 2229 */ 2230 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 2231 # define IsVirtual(X) ((X)->nModuleArg) 2232 # define ExprIsVtab(X) \ 2233 ((X)->op==TK_COLUMN && (X)->y.pTab!=0 && (X)->y.pTab->nModuleArg) 2234 #else 2235 # define IsVirtual(X) 0 2236 # define ExprIsVtab(X) 0 2237 #endif 2238 2239 /* 2240 ** Macros to determine if a column is hidden. IsOrdinaryHiddenColumn() 2241 ** only works for non-virtual tables (ordinary tables and views) and is 2242 ** always false unless SQLITE_ENABLE_HIDDEN_COLUMNS is defined. The 2243 ** IsHiddenColumn() macro is general purpose. 2244 */ 2245 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_HIDDEN_COLUMNS) 2246 # define IsHiddenColumn(X) (((X)->colFlags & COLFLAG_HIDDEN)!=0) 2247 # define IsOrdinaryHiddenColumn(X) (((X)->colFlags & COLFLAG_HIDDEN)!=0) 2248 #elif !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) 2249 # define IsHiddenColumn(X) (((X)->colFlags & COLFLAG_HIDDEN)!=0) 2250 # define IsOrdinaryHiddenColumn(X) 0 2251 #else 2252 # define IsHiddenColumn(X) 0 2253 # define IsOrdinaryHiddenColumn(X) 0 2254 #endif 2255 2256 2257 /* Does the table have a rowid */ 2258 #define HasRowid(X) (((X)->tabFlags & TF_WithoutRowid)==0) 2259 #define VisibleRowid(X) (((X)->tabFlags & TF_NoVisibleRowid)==0) 2260 2261 /* 2262 ** Each foreign key constraint is an instance of the following structure. 2263 ** 2264 ** A foreign key is associated with two tables. The "from" table is 2265 ** the table that contains the REFERENCES clause that creates the foreign 2266 ** key. The "to" table is the table that is named in the REFERENCES clause. 2267 ** Consider this example: 2268 ** 2269 ** CREATE TABLE ex1( 2270 ** a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, 2271 ** b INTEGER CONSTRAINT fk1 REFERENCES ex2(x) 2272 ** ); 2273 ** 2274 ** For foreign key "fk1", the from-table is "ex1" and the to-table is "ex2". 2275 ** Equivalent names: 2276 ** 2277 ** from-table == child-table 2278 ** to-table == parent-table 2279 ** 2280 ** Each REFERENCES clause generates an instance of the following structure 2281 ** which is attached to the from-table. The to-table need not exist when 2282 ** the from-table is created. The existence of the to-table is not checked. 2283 ** 2284 ** The list of all parents for child Table X is held at X.pFKey. 2285 ** 2286 ** A list of all children for a table named Z (which might not even exist) 2287 ** is held in Schema.fkeyHash with a hash key of Z. 2288 */ 2289 struct FKey { 2290 Table *pFrom; /* Table containing the REFERENCES clause (aka: Child) */ 2291 FKey *pNextFrom; /* Next FKey with the same in pFrom. Next parent of pFrom */ 2292 char *zTo; /* Name of table that the key points to (aka: Parent) */ 2293 FKey *pNextTo; /* Next with the same zTo. Next child of zTo. */ 2294 FKey *pPrevTo; /* Previous with the same zTo */ 2295 int nCol; /* Number of columns in this key */ 2296 /* EV: R-30323-21917 */ 2297 u8 isDeferred; /* True if constraint checking is deferred till COMMIT */ 2298 u8 aAction[2]; /* ON DELETE and ON UPDATE actions, respectively */ 2299 Trigger *apTrigger[2];/* Triggers for aAction[] actions */ 2300 struct sColMap { /* Mapping of columns in pFrom to columns in zTo */ 2301 int iFrom; /* Index of column in pFrom */ 2302 char *zCol; /* Name of column in zTo. If NULL use PRIMARY KEY */ 2303 } aCol[1]; /* One entry for each of nCol columns */ 2304 }; 2305 2306 /* 2307 ** SQLite supports many different ways to resolve a constraint 2308 ** error. ROLLBACK processing means that a constraint violation 2309 ** causes the operation in process to fail and for the current transaction 2310 ** to be rolled back. ABORT processing means the operation in process 2311 ** fails and any prior changes from that one operation are backed out, 2312 ** but the transaction is not rolled back. FAIL processing means that 2313 ** the operation in progress stops and returns an error code. But prior 2314 ** changes due to the same operation are not backed out and no rollback 2315 ** occurs. IGNORE means that the particular row that caused the constraint 2316 ** error is not inserted or updated. Processing continues and no error 2317 ** is returned. REPLACE means that preexisting database rows that caused 2318 ** a UNIQUE constraint violation are removed so that the new insert or 2319 ** update can proceed. Processing continues and no error is reported. 2320 ** UPDATE applies to insert operations only and means that the insert 2321 ** is omitted and the DO UPDATE clause of an upsert is run instead. 2322 ** 2323 ** RESTRICT, SETNULL, SETDFLT, and CASCADE actions apply only to foreign keys. 2324 ** RESTRICT is the same as ABORT for IMMEDIATE foreign keys and the 2325 ** same as ROLLBACK for DEFERRED keys. SETNULL means that the foreign 2326 ** key is set to NULL. SETDFLT means that the foreign key is set 2327 ** to its default value. CASCADE means that a DELETE or UPDATE of the 2328 ** referenced table row is propagated into the row that holds the 2329 ** foreign key. 2330 ** 2331 ** The OE_Default value is a place holder that means to use whatever 2332 ** conflict resolution algorthm is required from context. 2333 ** 2334 ** The following symbolic values are used to record which type 2335 ** of conflict resolution action to take. 2336 */ 2337 #define OE_None 0 /* There is no constraint to check */ 2338 #define OE_Rollback 1 /* Fail the operation and rollback the transaction */ 2339 #define OE_Abort 2 /* Back out changes but do no rollback transaction */ 2340 #define OE_Fail 3 /* Stop the operation but leave all prior changes */ 2341 #define OE_Ignore 4 /* Ignore the error. Do not do the INSERT or UPDATE */ 2342 #define OE_Replace 5 /* Delete existing record, then do INSERT or UPDATE */ 2343 #define OE_Update 6 /* Process as a DO UPDATE in an upsert */ 2344 #define OE_Restrict 7 /* OE_Abort for IMMEDIATE, OE_Rollback for DEFERRED */ 2345 #define OE_SetNull 8 /* Set the foreign key value to NULL */ 2346 #define OE_SetDflt 9 /* Set the foreign key value to its default */ 2347 #define OE_Cascade 10 /* Cascade the changes */ 2348 #define OE_Default 11 /* Do whatever the default action is */ 2349 2350 2351 /* 2352 ** An instance of the following structure is passed as the first 2353 ** argument to sqlite3VdbeKeyCompare and is used to control the 2354 ** comparison of the two index keys. 2355 ** 2356 ** Note that aSortOrder[] and aColl[] have nField+1 slots. There 2357 ** are nField slots for the columns of an index then one extra slot 2358 ** for the rowid at the end. 2359 */ 2360 struct KeyInfo { 2361 u32 nRef; /* Number of references to this KeyInfo object */ 2362 u8 enc; /* Text encoding - one of the SQLITE_UTF* values */ 2363 u16 nKeyField; /* Number of key columns in the index */ 2364 u16 nAllField; /* Total columns, including key plus others */ 2365 sqlite3 *db; /* The database connection */ 2366 u8 *aSortFlags; /* Sort order for each column. */ 2367 CollSeq *aColl[1]; /* Collating sequence for each term of the key */ 2368 }; 2369 2370 /* 2371 ** Allowed bit values for entries in the KeyInfo.aSortFlags[] array. 2372 */ 2373 #define KEYINFO_ORDER_DESC 0x01 /* DESC sort order */ 2374 #define KEYINFO_ORDER_BIGNULL 0x02 /* NULL is larger than any other value */ 2375 2376 /* 2377 ** This object holds a record which has been parsed out into individual 2378 ** fields, for the purposes of doing a comparison. 2379 ** 2380 ** A record is an object that contains one or more fields of data. 2381 ** Records are used to store the content of a table row and to store 2382 ** the key of an index. A blob encoding of a record is created by 2383 ** the OP_MakeRecord opcode of the VDBE and is disassembled by the 2384 ** OP_Column opcode. 2385 ** 2386 ** An instance of this object serves as a "key" for doing a search on 2387 ** an index b+tree. The goal of the search is to find the entry that 2388 ** is closed to the key described by this object. This object might hold 2389 ** just a prefix of the key. The number of fields is given by 2390 ** pKeyInfo->nField. 2391 ** 2392 ** The r1 and r2 fields are the values to return if this key is less than 2393 ** or greater than a key in the btree, respectively. These are normally 2394 ** -1 and +1 respectively, but might be inverted to +1 and -1 if the b-tree 2395 ** is in DESC order. 2396 ** 2397 ** The key comparison functions actually return default_rc when they find 2398 ** an equals comparison. default_rc can be -1, 0, or +1. If there are 2399 ** multiple entries in the b-tree with the same key (when only looking 2400 ** at the first pKeyInfo->nFields,) then default_rc can be set to -1 to 2401 ** cause the search to find the last match, or +1 to cause the search to 2402 ** find the first match. 2403 ** 2404 ** The key comparison functions will set eqSeen to true if they ever 2405 ** get and equal results when comparing this structure to a b-tree record. 2406 ** When default_rc!=0, the search might end up on the record immediately 2407 ** before the first match or immediately after the last match. The 2408 ** eqSeen field will indicate whether or not an exact match exists in the 2409 ** b-tree. 2410 */ 2411 struct UnpackedRecord { 2412 KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; /* Collation and sort-order information */ 2413 Mem *aMem; /* Values */ 2414 u16 nField; /* Number of entries in apMem[] */ 2415 i8 default_rc; /* Comparison result if keys are equal */ 2416 u8 errCode; /* Error detected by xRecordCompare (CORRUPT or NOMEM) */ 2417 i8 r1; /* Value to return if (lhs < rhs) */ 2418 i8 r2; /* Value to return if (lhs > rhs) */ 2419 u8 eqSeen; /* True if an equality comparison has been seen */ 2420 }; 2421 2422 2423 /* 2424 ** Each SQL index is represented in memory by an 2425 ** instance of the following structure. 2426 ** 2427 ** The columns of the table that are to be indexed are described 2428 ** by the aiColumn[] field of this structure. For example, suppose 2429 ** we have the following table and index: 2430 ** 2431 ** CREATE TABLE Ex1(c1 int, c2 int, c3 text); 2432 ** CREATE INDEX Ex2 ON Ex1(c3,c1); 2433 ** 2434 ** In the Table structure describing Ex1, nCol==3 because there are 2435 ** three columns in the table. In the Index structure describing 2436 ** Ex2, nColumn==2 since 2 of the 3 columns of Ex1 are indexed. 2437 ** The value of aiColumn is {2, 0}. aiColumn[0]==2 because the 2438 ** first column to be indexed (c3) has an index of 2 in Ex1.aCol[]. 2439 ** The second column to be indexed (c1) has an index of 0 in 2440 ** Ex1.aCol[], hence Ex2.aiColumn[1]==0. 2441 ** 2442 ** The Index.onError field determines whether or not the indexed columns 2443 ** must be unique and what to do if they are not. When Index.onError=OE_None, 2444 ** it means this is not a unique index. Otherwise it is a unique index 2445 ** and the value of Index.onError indicate the which conflict resolution 2446 ** algorithm to employ whenever an attempt is made to insert a non-unique 2447 ** element. 2448 ** 2449 ** While parsing a CREATE TABLE or CREATE INDEX statement in order to 2450 ** generate VDBE code (as opposed to parsing one read from an sqlite_schema 2451 ** table as part of parsing an existing database schema), transient instances 2452 ** of this structure may be created. In this case the Index.tnum variable is 2453 ** used to store the address of a VDBE instruction, not a database page 2454 ** number (it cannot - the database page is not allocated until the VDBE 2455 ** program is executed). See convertToWithoutRowidTable() for details. 2456 */ 2457 struct Index { 2458 char *zName; /* Name of this index */ 2459 i16 *aiColumn; /* Which columns are used by this index. 1st is 0 */ 2460 LogEst *aiRowLogEst; /* From ANALYZE: Est. rows selected by each column */ 2461 Table *pTable; /* The SQL table being indexed */ 2462 char *zColAff; /* String defining the affinity of each column */ 2463 Index *pNext; /* The next index associated with the same table */ 2464 Schema *pSchema; /* Schema containing this index */ 2465 u8 *aSortOrder; /* for each column: True==DESC, False==ASC */ 2466 const char **azColl; /* Array of collation sequence names for index */ 2467 Expr *pPartIdxWhere; /* WHERE clause for partial indices */ 2468 ExprList *aColExpr; /* Column expressions */ 2469 Pgno tnum; /* DB Page containing root of this index */ 2470 LogEst szIdxRow; /* Estimated average row size in bytes */ 2471 u16 nKeyCol; /* Number of columns forming the key */ 2472 u16 nColumn; /* Number of columns stored in the index */ 2473 u8 onError; /* OE_Abort, OE_Ignore, OE_Replace, or OE_None */ 2474 unsigned idxType:2; /* 0:Normal 1:UNIQUE, 2:PRIMARY KEY, 3:IPK */ 2475 unsigned bUnordered:1; /* Use this index for == or IN queries only */ 2476 unsigned uniqNotNull:1; /* True if UNIQUE and NOT NULL for all columns */ 2477 unsigned isResized:1; /* True if resizeIndexObject() has been called */ 2478 unsigned isCovering:1; /* True if this is a covering index */ 2479 unsigned noSkipScan:1; /* Do not try to use skip-scan if true */ 2480 unsigned hasStat1:1; /* aiRowLogEst values come from sqlite_stat1 */ 2481 unsigned bNoQuery:1; /* Do not use this index to optimize queries */ 2482 unsigned bAscKeyBug:1; /* True if the bba7b69f9849b5bf bug applies */ 2483 unsigned bHasVCol:1; /* Index references one or more VIRTUAL columns */ 2484 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT4 2485 int nSample; /* Number of elements in aSample[] */ 2486 int nSampleCol; /* Size of IndexSample.anEq[] and so on */ 2487 tRowcnt *aAvgEq; /* Average nEq values for keys not in aSample */ 2488 IndexSample *aSample; /* Samples of the left-most key */ 2489 tRowcnt *aiRowEst; /* Non-logarithmic stat1 data for this index */ 2490 tRowcnt nRowEst0; /* Non-logarithmic number of rows in the index */ 2491 #endif 2492 Bitmask colNotIdxed; /* 0 for unindexed columns in pTab */ 2493 }; 2494 2495 /* 2496 ** Allowed values for Index.idxType 2497 */ 2498 #define SQLITE_IDXTYPE_APPDEF 0 /* Created using CREATE INDEX */ 2499 #define SQLITE_IDXTYPE_UNIQUE 1 /* Implements a UNIQUE constraint */ 2500 #define SQLITE_IDXTYPE_PRIMARYKEY 2 /* Is the PRIMARY KEY for the table */ 2501 #define SQLITE_IDXTYPE_IPK 3 /* INTEGER PRIMARY KEY index */ 2502 2503 /* Return true if index X is a PRIMARY KEY index */ 2504 #define IsPrimaryKeyIndex(X) ((X)->idxType==SQLITE_IDXTYPE_PRIMARYKEY) 2505 2506 /* Return true if index X is a UNIQUE index */ 2507 #define IsUniqueIndex(X) ((X)->onError!=OE_None) 2508 2509 /* The Index.aiColumn[] values are normally positive integer. But 2510 ** there are some negative values that have special meaning: 2511 */ 2512 #define XN_ROWID (-1) /* Indexed column is the rowid */ 2513 #define XN_EXPR (-2) /* Indexed column is an expression */ 2514 2515 /* 2516 ** Each sample stored in the sqlite_stat4 table is represented in memory 2517 ** using a structure of this type. See documentation at the top of the 2518 ** analyze.c source file for additional information. 2519 */ 2520 struct IndexSample { 2521 void *p; /* Pointer to sampled record */ 2522 int n; /* Size of record in bytes */ 2523 tRowcnt *anEq; /* Est. number of rows where the key equals this sample */ 2524 tRowcnt *anLt; /* Est. number of rows where key is less than this sample */ 2525 tRowcnt *anDLt; /* Est. number of distinct keys less than this sample */ 2526 }; 2527 2528 /* 2529 ** Possible values to use within the flags argument to sqlite3GetToken(). 2530 */ 2531 #define SQLITE_TOKEN_QUOTED 0x1 /* Token is a quoted identifier. */ 2532 #define SQLITE_TOKEN_KEYWORD 0x2 /* Token is a keyword. */ 2533 2534 /* 2535 ** Each token coming out of the lexer is an instance of 2536 ** this structure. Tokens are also used as part of an expression. 2537 ** 2538 ** The memory that "z" points to is owned by other objects. Take care 2539 ** that the owner of the "z" string does not deallocate the string before 2540 ** the Token goes out of scope! Very often, the "z" points to some place 2541 ** in the middle of the Parse.zSql text. But it might also point to a 2542 ** static string. 2543 */ 2544 struct Token { 2545 const char *z; /* Text of the token. Not NULL-terminated! */ 2546 unsigned int n; /* Number of characters in this token */ 2547 }; 2548 2549 /* 2550 ** An instance of this structure contains information needed to generate 2551 ** code for a SELECT that contains aggregate functions. 2552 ** 2553 ** If Expr.op==TK_AGG_COLUMN or TK_AGG_FUNCTION then Expr.pAggInfo is a 2554 ** pointer to this structure. The Expr.iAgg field is the index in 2555 ** AggInfo.aCol[] or AggInfo.aFunc[] of information needed to generate 2556 ** code for that node. 2557 ** 2558 ** AggInfo.pGroupBy and AggInfo.aFunc.pExpr point to fields within the 2559 ** original Select structure that describes the SELECT statement. These 2560 ** fields do not need to be freed when deallocating the AggInfo structure. 2561 */ 2562 struct AggInfo { 2563 u8 directMode; /* Direct rendering mode means take data directly 2564 ** from source tables rather than from accumulators */ 2565 u8 useSortingIdx; /* In direct mode, reference the sorting index rather 2566 ** than the source table */ 2567 int sortingIdx; /* Cursor number of the sorting index */ 2568 int sortingIdxPTab; /* Cursor number of pseudo-table */ 2569 int nSortingColumn; /* Number of columns in the sorting index */ 2570 int mnReg, mxReg; /* Range of registers allocated for aCol and aFunc */ 2571 ExprList *pGroupBy; /* The group by clause */ 2572 struct AggInfo_col { /* For each column used in source tables */ 2573 Table *pTab; /* Source table */ 2574 Expr *pCExpr; /* The original expression */ 2575 int iTable; /* Cursor number of the source table */ 2576 int iMem; /* Memory location that acts as accumulator */ 2577 i16 iColumn; /* Column number within the source table */ 2578 i16 iSorterColumn; /* Column number in the sorting index */ 2579 } *aCol; 2580 int nColumn; /* Number of used entries in aCol[] */ 2581 int nAccumulator; /* Number of columns that show through to the output. 2582 ** Additional columns are used only as parameters to 2583 ** aggregate functions */ 2584 struct AggInfo_func { /* For each aggregate function */ 2585 Expr *pFExpr; /* Expression encoding the function */ 2586 FuncDef *pFunc; /* The aggregate function implementation */ 2587 int iMem; /* Memory location that acts as accumulator */ 2588 int iDistinct; /* Ephemeral table used to enforce DISTINCT */ 2589 } *aFunc; 2590 int nFunc; /* Number of entries in aFunc[] */ 2591 u32 selId; /* Select to which this AggInfo belongs */ 2592 AggInfo *pNext; /* Next in list of them all */ 2593 }; 2594 2595 /* 2596 ** The datatype ynVar is a signed integer, either 16-bit or 32-bit. 2597 ** Usually it is 16-bits. But if SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER is greater 2598 ** than 32767 we have to make it 32-bit. 16-bit is preferred because 2599 ** it uses less memory in the Expr object, which is a big memory user 2600 ** in systems with lots of prepared statements. And few applications 2601 ** need more than about 10 or 20 variables. But some extreme users want 2602 ** to have prepared statements with over 32766 variables, and for them 2603 ** the option is available (at compile-time). 2604 */ 2605 #if SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER<32767 2606 typedef i16 ynVar; 2607 #else 2608 typedef int ynVar; 2609 #endif 2610 2611 /* 2612 ** Each node of an expression in the parse tree is an instance 2613 ** of this structure. 2614 ** 2615 ** Expr.op is the opcode. The integer parser token codes are reused 2616 ** as opcodes here. For example, the parser defines TK_GE to be an integer 2617 ** code representing the ">=" operator. This same integer code is reused 2618 ** to represent the greater-than-or-equal-to operator in the expression 2619 ** tree. 2620 ** 2621 ** If the expression is an SQL literal (TK_INTEGER, TK_FLOAT, TK_BLOB, 2622 ** or TK_STRING), then Expr.token contains the text of the SQL literal. If 2623 ** the expression is a variable (TK_VARIABLE), then Expr.token contains the 2624 ** variable name. Finally, if the expression is an SQL function (TK_FUNCTION), 2625 ** then Expr.token contains the name of the function. 2626 ** 2627 ** Expr.pRight and Expr.pLeft are the left and right subexpressions of a 2628 ** binary operator. Either or both may be NULL. 2629 ** 2630 ** Expr.x.pList is a list of arguments if the expression is an SQL function, 2631 ** a CASE expression or an IN expression of the form "<lhs> IN (<y>, <z>...)". 2632 ** Expr.x.pSelect is used if the expression is a sub-select or an expression of 2633 ** the form "<lhs> IN (SELECT ...)". If the EP_xIsSelect bit is set in the 2634 ** Expr.flags mask, then Expr.x.pSelect is valid. Otherwise, Expr.x.pList is 2635 ** valid. 2636 ** 2637 ** An expression of the form ID or ID.ID refers to a column in a table. 2638 ** For such expressions, Expr.op is set to TK_COLUMN and Expr.iTable is 2639 ** the integer cursor number of a VDBE cursor pointing to that table and 2640 ** Expr.iColumn is the column number for the specific column. If the 2641 ** expression is used as a result in an aggregate SELECT, then the 2642 ** value is also stored in the Expr.iAgg column in the aggregate so that 2643 ** it can be accessed after all aggregates are computed. 2644 ** 2645 ** If the expression is an unbound variable marker (a question mark 2646 ** character '?' in the original SQL) then the Expr.iTable holds the index 2647 ** number for that variable. 2648 ** 2649 ** If the expression is a subquery then Expr.iColumn holds an integer 2650 ** register number containing the result of the subquery. If the 2651 ** subquery gives a constant result, then iTable is -1. If the subquery 2652 ** gives a different answer at different times during statement processing 2653 ** then iTable is the address of a subroutine that computes the subquery. 2654 ** 2655 ** If the Expr is of type OP_Column, and the table it is selecting from 2656 ** is a disk table or the "old.*" pseudo-table, then pTab points to the 2657 ** corresponding table definition. 2658 ** 2659 ** ALLOCATION NOTES: 2660 ** 2661 ** Expr objects can use a lot of memory space in database schema. To 2662 ** help reduce memory requirements, sometimes an Expr object will be 2663 ** truncated. And to reduce the number of memory allocations, sometimes 2664 ** two or more Expr objects will be stored in a single memory allocation, 2665 ** together with Expr.zToken strings. 2666 ** 2667 ** If the EP_Reduced and EP_TokenOnly flags are set when 2668 ** an Expr object is truncated. When EP_Reduced is set, then all 2669 ** the child Expr objects in the Expr.pLeft and Expr.pRight subtrees 2670 ** are contained within the same memory allocation. Note, however, that 2671 ** the subtrees in Expr.x.pList or Expr.x.pSelect are always separately 2672 ** allocated, regardless of whether or not EP_Reduced is set. 2673 */ 2674 struct Expr { 2675 u8 op; /* Operation performed by this node */ 2676 char affExpr; /* affinity, or RAISE type */ 2677 u8 op2; /* TK_REGISTER/TK_TRUTH: original value of Expr.op 2678 ** TK_COLUMN: the value of p5 for OP_Column 2679 ** TK_AGG_FUNCTION: nesting depth 2680 ** TK_FUNCTION: NC_SelfRef flag if needs OP_PureFunc */ 2681 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 2682 u8 vvaFlags; /* Verification flags. */ 2683 #endif 2684 u32 flags; /* Various flags. EP_* See below */ 2685 union { 2686 char *zToken; /* Token value. Zero terminated and dequoted */ 2687 int iValue; /* Non-negative integer value if EP_IntValue */ 2688 } u; 2689 2690 /* If the EP_TokenOnly flag is set in the Expr.flags mask, then no 2691 ** space is allocated for the fields below this point. An attempt to 2692 ** access them will result in a segfault or malfunction. 2693 *********************************************************************/ 2694 2695 Expr *pLeft; /* Left subnode */ 2696 Expr *pRight; /* Right subnode */ 2697 union { 2698 ExprList *pList; /* op = IN, EXISTS, SELECT, CASE, FUNCTION, BETWEEN */ 2699 Select *pSelect; /* EP_xIsSelect and op = IN, EXISTS, SELECT */ 2700 } x; 2701 2702 /* If the EP_Reduced flag is set in the Expr.flags mask, then no 2703 ** space is allocated for the fields below this point. An attempt to 2704 ** access them will result in a segfault or malfunction. 2705 *********************************************************************/ 2706 2707 #if SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH>0 2708 int nHeight; /* Height of the tree headed by this node */ 2709 #endif 2710 int iTable; /* TK_COLUMN: cursor number of table holding column 2711 ** TK_REGISTER: register number 2712 ** TK_TRIGGER: 1 -> new, 0 -> old 2713 ** EP_Unlikely: 134217728 times likelihood 2714 ** TK_IN: ephemerial table holding RHS 2715 ** TK_SELECT_COLUMN: Number of columns on the LHS 2716 ** TK_SELECT: 1st register of result vector */ 2717 ynVar iColumn; /* TK_COLUMN: column index. -1 for rowid. 2718 ** TK_VARIABLE: variable number (always >= 1). 2719 ** TK_SELECT_COLUMN: column of the result vector */ 2720 i16 iAgg; /* Which entry in pAggInfo->aCol[] or ->aFunc[] */ 2721 int iRightJoinTable; /* If EP_FromJoin, the right table of the join */ 2722 AggInfo *pAggInfo; /* Used by TK_AGG_COLUMN and TK_AGG_FUNCTION */ 2723 union { 2724 Table *pTab; /* TK_COLUMN: Table containing column. Can be NULL 2725 ** for a column of an index on an expression */ 2726 Window *pWin; /* EP_WinFunc: Window/Filter defn for a function */ 2727 struct { /* TK_IN, TK_SELECT, and TK_EXISTS */ 2728 int iAddr; /* Subroutine entry address */ 2729 int regReturn; /* Register used to hold return address */ 2730 } sub; 2731 } y; 2732 }; 2733 2734 /* 2735 ** The following are the meanings of bits in the Expr.flags field. 2736 ** Value restrictions: 2737 ** 2738 ** EP_Agg == NC_HasAgg == SF_HasAgg 2739 ** EP_Win == NC_HasWin 2740 */ 2741 #define EP_FromJoin 0x000001 /* Originates in ON/USING clause of outer join */ 2742 #define EP_Distinct 0x000002 /* Aggregate function with DISTINCT keyword */ 2743 #define EP_HasFunc 0x000004 /* Contains one or more functions of any kind */ 2744 #define EP_FixedCol 0x000008 /* TK_Column with a known fixed value */ 2745 #define EP_Agg 0x000010 /* Contains one or more aggregate functions */ 2746 #define EP_VarSelect 0x000020 /* pSelect is correlated, not constant */ 2747 #define EP_DblQuoted 0x000040 /* token.z was originally in "..." */ 2748 #define EP_InfixFunc 0x000080 /* True for an infix function: LIKE, GLOB, etc */ 2749 #define EP_Collate 0x000100 /* Tree contains a TK_COLLATE operator */ 2750 #define EP_Commuted 0x000200 /* Comparison operator has been commuted */ 2751 #define EP_IntValue 0x000400 /* Integer value contained in u.iValue */ 2752 #define EP_xIsSelect 0x000800 /* x.pSelect is valid (otherwise x.pList is) */ 2753 #define EP_Skip 0x001000 /* Operator does not contribute to affinity */ 2754 #define EP_Reduced 0x002000 /* Expr struct EXPR_REDUCEDSIZE bytes only */ 2755 #define EP_TokenOnly 0x004000 /* Expr struct EXPR_TOKENONLYSIZE bytes only */ 2756 #define EP_Win 0x008000 /* Contains window functions */ 2757 #define EP_MemToken 0x010000 /* Need to sqlite3DbFree() Expr.zToken */ 2758 #define EP_IfNullRow 0x020000 /* The TK_IF_NULL_ROW opcode */ 2759 #define EP_Unlikely 0x040000 /* unlikely() or likelihood() function */ 2760 #define EP_ConstFunc 0x080000 /* A SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT or _SLOCHNG function */ 2761 #define EP_CanBeNull 0x100000 /* Can be null despite NOT NULL constraint */ 2762 #define EP_Subquery 0x200000 /* Tree contains a TK_SELECT operator */ 2763 #define EP_Alias 0x400000 /* Is an alias for a result set column */ 2764 #define EP_Leaf 0x800000 /* Expr.pLeft, .pRight, .u.pSelect all NULL */ 2765 #define EP_WinFunc 0x1000000 /* TK_FUNCTION with Expr.y.pWin set */ 2766 #define EP_Subrtn 0x2000000 /* Uses Expr.y.sub. TK_IN, _SELECT, or _EXISTS */ 2767 #define EP_Quoted 0x4000000 /* TK_ID was originally quoted */ 2768 #define EP_Static 0x8000000 /* Held in memory not obtained from malloc() */ 2769 #define EP_IsTrue 0x10000000 /* Always has boolean value of TRUE */ 2770 #define EP_IsFalse 0x20000000 /* Always has boolean value of FALSE */ 2771 #define EP_FromDDL 0x40000000 /* Originates from sqlite_schema */ 2772 /* 0x80000000 // Available */ 2773 2774 /* 2775 ** The EP_Propagate mask is a set of properties that automatically propagate 2776 ** upwards into parent nodes. 2777 */ 2778 #define EP_Propagate (EP_Collate|EP_Subquery|EP_HasFunc) 2779 2780 /* 2781 ** These macros can be used to test, set, or clear bits in the 2782 ** Expr.flags field. 2783 */ 2784 #define ExprHasProperty(E,P) (((E)->flags&(P))!=0) 2785 #define ExprHasAllProperty(E,P) (((E)->flags&(P))==(P)) 2786 #define ExprSetProperty(E,P) (E)->flags|=(P) 2787 #define ExprClearProperty(E,P) (E)->flags&=~(P) 2788 #define ExprAlwaysTrue(E) (((E)->flags&(EP_FromJoin|EP_IsTrue))==EP_IsTrue) 2789 #define ExprAlwaysFalse(E) (((E)->flags&(EP_FromJoin|EP_IsFalse))==EP_IsFalse) 2790 2791 2792 /* Flags for use with Expr.vvaFlags 2793 */ 2794 #define EP_NoReduce 0x01 /* Cannot EXPRDUP_REDUCE this Expr */ 2795 #define EP_Immutable 0x02 /* Do not change this Expr node */ 2796 2797 /* The ExprSetVVAProperty() macro is used for Verification, Validation, 2798 ** and Accreditation only. It works like ExprSetProperty() during VVA 2799 ** processes but is a no-op for delivery. 2800 */ 2801 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 2802 # define ExprSetVVAProperty(E,P) (E)->vvaFlags|=(P) 2803 # define ExprHasVVAProperty(E,P) (((E)->vvaFlags&(P))!=0) 2804 # define ExprClearVVAProperties(E) (E)->vvaFlags = 0 2805 #else 2806 # define ExprSetVVAProperty(E,P) 2807 # define ExprHasVVAProperty(E,P) 0 2808 # define ExprClearVVAProperties(E) 2809 #endif 2810 2811 /* 2812 ** Macros to determine the number of bytes required by a normal Expr 2813 ** struct, an Expr struct with the EP_Reduced flag set in Expr.flags 2814 ** and an Expr struct with the EP_TokenOnly flag set. 2815 */ 2816 #define EXPR_FULLSIZE sizeof(Expr) /* Full size */ 2817 #define EXPR_REDUCEDSIZE offsetof(Expr,iTable) /* Common features */ 2818 #define EXPR_TOKENONLYSIZE offsetof(Expr,pLeft) /* Fewer features */ 2819 2820 /* 2821 ** Flags passed to the sqlite3ExprDup() function. See the header comment 2822 ** above sqlite3ExprDup() for details. 2823 */ 2824 #define EXPRDUP_REDUCE 0x0001 /* Used reduced-size Expr nodes */ 2825 2826 /* 2827 ** True if the expression passed as an argument was a function with 2828 ** an OVER() clause (a window function). 2829 */ 2830 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC 2831 # define IsWindowFunc(p) 0 2832 #else 2833 # define IsWindowFunc(p) ( \ 2834 ExprHasProperty((p), EP_WinFunc) && p->y.pWin->eFrmType!=TK_FILTER \ 2835 ) 2836 #endif 2837 2838 /* 2839 ** A list of expressions. Each expression may optionally have a 2840 ** name. An expr/name combination can be used in several ways, such 2841 ** as the list of "expr AS ID" fields following a "SELECT" or in the 2842 ** list of "ID = expr" items in an UPDATE. A list of expressions can 2843 ** also be used as the argument to a function, in which case the a.zName 2844 ** field is not used. 2845 ** 2846 ** In order to try to keep memory usage down, the Expr.a.zEName field 2847 ** is used for multiple purposes: 2848 ** 2849 ** eEName Usage 2850 ** ---------- ------------------------- 2851 ** ENAME_NAME (1) the AS of result set column 2852 ** (2) COLUMN= of an UPDATE 2853 ** 2854 ** ENAME_TAB DB.TABLE.NAME used to resolve names 2855 ** of subqueries 2856 ** 2857 ** ENAME_SPAN Text of the original result set 2858 ** expression. 2859 */ 2860 struct ExprList { 2861 int nExpr; /* Number of expressions on the list */ 2862 struct ExprList_item { /* For each expression in the list */ 2863 Expr *pExpr; /* The parse tree for this expression */ 2864 char *zEName; /* Token associated with this expression */ 2865 u8 sortFlags; /* Mask of KEYINFO_ORDER_* flags */ 2866 unsigned eEName :2; /* Meaning of zEName */ 2867 unsigned done :1; /* A flag to indicate when processing is finished */ 2868 unsigned reusable :1; /* Constant expression is reusable */ 2869 unsigned bSorterRef :1; /* Defer evaluation until after sorting */ 2870 unsigned bNulls: 1; /* True if explicit "NULLS FIRST/LAST" */ 2871 union { 2872 struct { 2873 u16 iOrderByCol; /* For ORDER BY, column number in result set */ 2874 u16 iAlias; /* Index into Parse.aAlias[] for zName */ 2875 } x; 2876 int iConstExprReg; /* Register in which Expr value is cached */ 2877 } u; 2878 } a[1]; /* One slot for each expression in the list */ 2879 }; 2880 2881 /* 2882 ** Allowed values for Expr.a.eEName 2883 */ 2884 #define ENAME_NAME 0 /* The AS clause of a result set */ 2885 #define ENAME_SPAN 1 /* Complete text of the result set expression */ 2886 #define ENAME_TAB 2 /* "DB.TABLE.NAME" for the result set */ 2887 2888 /* 2889 ** An instance of this structure can hold a simple list of identifiers, 2890 ** such as the list "a,b,c" in the following statements: 2891 ** 2892 ** INSERT INTO t(a,b,c) VALUES ...; 2893 ** CREATE INDEX idx ON t(a,b,c); 2894 ** CREATE TRIGGER trig BEFORE UPDATE ON t(a,b,c) ...; 2895 ** 2896 ** The IdList.a.idx field is used when the IdList represents the list of 2897 ** column names after a table name in an INSERT statement. In the statement 2898 ** 2899 ** INSERT INTO t(a,b,c) ... 2900 ** 2901 ** If "a" is the k-th column of table "t", then IdList.a[0].idx==k. 2902 */ 2903 struct IdList { 2904 struct IdList_item { 2905 char *zName; /* Name of the identifier */ 2906 int idx; /* Index in some Table.aCol[] of a column named zName */ 2907 } *a; 2908 int nId; /* Number of identifiers on the list */ 2909 }; 2910 2911 /* 2912 ** The following structure describes the FROM clause of a SELECT statement. 2913 ** Each table or subquery in the FROM clause is a separate element of 2914 ** the SrcList.a[] array. 2915 ** 2916 ** With the addition of multiple database support, the following structure 2917 ** can also be used to describe a particular table such as the table that 2918 ** is modified by an INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE statement. In standard SQL, 2919 ** such a table must be a simple name: ID. But in SQLite, the table can 2920 ** now be identified by a database name, a dot, then the table name: ID.ID. 2921 ** 2922 ** The jointype starts out showing the join type between the current table 2923 ** and the next table on the list. The parser builds the list this way. 2924 ** But sqlite3SrcListShiftJoinType() later shifts the jointypes so that each 2925 ** jointype expresses the join between the table and the previous table. 2926 ** 2927 ** In the colUsed field, the high-order bit (bit 63) is set if the table 2928 ** contains more than 63 columns and the 64-th or later column is used. 2929 */ 2930 struct SrcList { 2931 int nSrc; /* Number of tables or subqueries in the FROM clause */ 2932 u32 nAlloc; /* Number of entries allocated in a[] below */ 2933 struct SrcList_item { 2934 Schema *pSchema; /* Schema to which this item is fixed */ 2935 char *zDatabase; /* Name of database holding this table */ 2936 char *zName; /* Name of the table */ 2937 char *zAlias; /* The "B" part of a "A AS B" phrase. zName is the "A" */ 2938 Table *pTab; /* An SQL table corresponding to zName */ 2939 Select *pSelect; /* A SELECT statement used in place of a table name */ 2940 int addrFillSub; /* Address of subroutine to manifest a subquery */ 2941 int regReturn; /* Register holding return address of addrFillSub */ 2942 int regResult; /* Registers holding results of a co-routine */ 2943 struct { 2944 u8 jointype; /* Type of join between this table and the previous */ 2945 unsigned notIndexed :1; /* True if there is a NOT INDEXED clause */ 2946 unsigned isIndexedBy :1; /* True if there is an INDEXED BY clause */ 2947 unsigned isTabFunc :1; /* True if table-valued-function syntax */ 2948 unsigned isCorrelated :1; /* True if sub-query is correlated */ 2949 unsigned viaCoroutine :1; /* Implemented as a co-routine */ 2950 unsigned isRecursive :1; /* True for recursive reference in WITH */ 2951 unsigned fromDDL :1; /* Comes from sqlite_schema */ 2952 } fg; 2953 int iCursor; /* The VDBE cursor number used to access this table */ 2954 Expr *pOn; /* The ON clause of a join */ 2955 IdList *pUsing; /* The USING clause of a join */ 2956 Bitmask colUsed; /* Bit N (1<<N) set if column N of pTab is used */ 2957 union { 2958 char *zIndexedBy; /* Identifier from "INDEXED BY <zIndex>" clause */ 2959 ExprList *pFuncArg; /* Arguments to table-valued-function */ 2960 } u1; 2961 Index *pIBIndex; /* Index structure corresponding to u1.zIndexedBy */ 2962 } a[1]; /* One entry for each identifier on the list */ 2963 }; 2964 2965 /* 2966 ** Permitted values of the SrcList.a.jointype field 2967 */ 2968 #define JT_INNER 0x0001 /* Any kind of inner or cross join */ 2969 #define JT_CROSS 0x0002 /* Explicit use of the CROSS keyword */ 2970 #define JT_NATURAL 0x0004 /* True for a "natural" join */ 2971 #define JT_LEFT 0x0008 /* Left outer join */ 2972 #define JT_RIGHT 0x0010 /* Right outer join */ 2973 #define JT_OUTER 0x0020 /* The "OUTER" keyword is present */ 2974 #define JT_ERROR 0x0040 /* unknown or unsupported join type */ 2975 2976 2977 /* 2978 ** Flags appropriate for the wctrlFlags parameter of sqlite3WhereBegin() 2979 ** and the WhereInfo.wctrlFlags member. 2980 ** 2981 ** Value constraints (enforced via assert()): 2982 ** WHERE_USE_LIMIT == SF_FixedLimit 2983 */ 2984 #define WHERE_ORDERBY_NORMAL 0x0000 /* No-op */ 2985 #define WHERE_ORDERBY_MIN 0x0001 /* ORDER BY processing for min() func */ 2986 #define WHERE_ORDERBY_MAX 0x0002 /* ORDER BY processing for max() func */ 2987 #define WHERE_ONEPASS_DESIRED 0x0004 /* Want to do one-pass UPDATE/DELETE */ 2988 #define WHERE_ONEPASS_MULTIROW 0x0008 /* ONEPASS is ok with multiple rows */ 2989 #define WHERE_DUPLICATES_OK 0x0010 /* Ok to return a row more than once */ 2990 #define WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE 0x0020 /* Processing a sub-WHERE as part of 2991 ** the OR optimization */ 2992 #define WHERE_GROUPBY 0x0040 /* pOrderBy is really a GROUP BY */ 2993 #define WHERE_DISTINCTBY 0x0080 /* pOrderby is really a DISTINCT clause */ 2994 #define WHERE_WANT_DISTINCT 0x0100 /* All output needs to be distinct */ 2995 #define WHERE_SORTBYGROUP 0x0200 /* Support sqlite3WhereIsSorted() */ 2996 /* 0x0400 not currently used */ 2997 #define WHERE_ORDERBY_LIMIT 0x0800 /* ORDERBY+LIMIT on the inner loop */ 2998 /* 0x1000 not currently used */ 2999 /* 0x2000 not currently used */ 3000 #define WHERE_USE_LIMIT 0x4000 /* Use the LIMIT in cost estimates */ 3001 /* 0x8000 not currently used */ 3002 3003 /* Allowed return values from sqlite3WhereIsDistinct() 3004 */ 3005 #define WHERE_DISTINCT_NOOP 0 /* DISTINCT keyword not used */ 3006 #define WHERE_DISTINCT_UNIQUE 1 /* No duplicates */ 3007 #define WHERE_DISTINCT_ORDERED 2 /* All duplicates are adjacent */ 3008 #define WHERE_DISTINCT_UNORDERED 3 /* Duplicates are scattered */ 3009 3010 /* 3011 ** A NameContext defines a context in which to resolve table and column 3012 ** names. The context consists of a list of tables (the pSrcList) field and 3013 ** a list of named expression (pEList). The named expression list may 3014 ** be NULL. The pSrc corresponds to the FROM clause of a SELECT or 3015 ** to the table being operated on by INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE. The 3016 ** pEList corresponds to the result set of a SELECT and is NULL for 3017 ** other statements. 3018 ** 3019 ** NameContexts can be nested. When resolving names, the inner-most 3020 ** context is searched first. If no match is found, the next outer 3021 ** context is checked. If there is still no match, the next context 3022 ** is checked. This process continues until either a match is found 3023 ** or all contexts are check. When a match is found, the nRef member of 3024 ** the context containing the match is incremented. 3025 ** 3026 ** Each subquery gets a new NameContext. The pNext field points to the 3027 ** NameContext in the parent query. Thus the process of scanning the 3028 ** NameContext list corresponds to searching through successively outer 3029 ** subqueries looking for a match. 3030 */ 3031 struct NameContext { 3032 Parse *pParse; /* The parser */ 3033 SrcList *pSrcList; /* One or more tables used to resolve names */ 3034 union { 3035 ExprList *pEList; /* Optional list of result-set columns */ 3036 AggInfo *pAggInfo; /* Information about aggregates at this level */ 3037 Upsert *pUpsert; /* ON CONFLICT clause information from an upsert */ 3038 } uNC; 3039 NameContext *pNext; /* Next outer name context. NULL for outermost */ 3040 int nRef; /* Number of names resolved by this context */ 3041 int nErr; /* Number of errors encountered while resolving names */ 3042 int ncFlags; /* Zero or more NC_* flags defined below */ 3043 Select *pWinSelect; /* SELECT statement for any window functions */ 3044 }; 3045 3046 /* 3047 ** Allowed values for the NameContext, ncFlags field. 3048 ** 3049 ** Value constraints (all checked via assert()): 3050 ** NC_HasAgg == SF_HasAgg == EP_Agg 3051 ** NC_MinMaxAgg == SF_MinMaxAgg == SQLITE_FUNC_MINMAX 3052 ** NC_HasWin == EP_Win 3053 ** 3054 */ 3055 #define NC_AllowAgg 0x00001 /* Aggregate functions are allowed here */ 3056 #define NC_PartIdx 0x00002 /* True if resolving a partial index WHERE */ 3057 #define NC_IsCheck 0x00004 /* True if resolving a CHECK constraint */ 3058 #define NC_GenCol 0x00008 /* True for a GENERATED ALWAYS AS clause */ 3059 #define NC_HasAgg 0x00010 /* One or more aggregate functions seen */ 3060 #define NC_IdxExpr 0x00020 /* True if resolving columns of CREATE INDEX */ 3061 #define NC_SelfRef 0x0002e /* Combo: PartIdx, isCheck, GenCol, and IdxExpr */ 3062 #define NC_VarSelect 0x00040 /* A correlated subquery has been seen */ 3063 #define NC_UEList 0x00080 /* True if uNC.pEList is used */ 3064 #define NC_UAggInfo 0x00100 /* True if uNC.pAggInfo is used */ 3065 #define NC_UUpsert 0x00200 /* True if uNC.pUpsert is used */ 3066 #define NC_MinMaxAgg 0x01000 /* min/max aggregates seen. See note above */ 3067 #define NC_Complex 0x02000 /* True if a function or subquery seen */ 3068 #define NC_AllowWin 0x04000 /* Window functions are allowed here */ 3069 #define NC_HasWin 0x08000 /* One or more window functions seen */ 3070 #define NC_IsDDL 0x10000 /* Resolving names in a CREATE statement */ 3071 #define NC_InAggFunc 0x20000 /* True if analyzing arguments to an agg func */ 3072 #define NC_FromDDL 0x40000 /* SQL text comes from sqlite_schema */ 3073 3074 /* 3075 ** An instance of the following object describes a single ON CONFLICT 3076 ** clause in an upsert. 3077 ** 3078 ** The pUpsertTarget field is only set if the ON CONFLICT clause includes 3079 ** conflict-target clause. (In "ON CONFLICT(a,b)" the "(a,b)" is the 3080 ** conflict-target clause.) The pUpsertTargetWhere is the optional 3081 ** WHERE clause used to identify partial unique indexes. 3082 ** 3083 ** pUpsertSet is the list of column=expr terms of the UPDATE statement. 3084 ** The pUpsertSet field is NULL for a ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING. The 3085 ** pUpsertWhere is the WHERE clause for the UPDATE and is NULL if the 3086 ** WHERE clause is omitted. 3087 */ 3088 struct Upsert { 3089 ExprList *pUpsertTarget; /* Optional description of conflict target */ 3090 Expr *pUpsertTargetWhere; /* WHERE clause for partial index targets */ 3091 ExprList *pUpsertSet; /* The SET clause from an ON CONFLICT UPDATE */ 3092 Expr *pUpsertWhere; /* WHERE clause for the ON CONFLICT UPDATE */ 3093 Upsert *pNextUpsert; /* Next ON CONFLICT clause in the list */ 3094 u8 isDoUpdate; /* True for DO UPDATE. False for DO NOTHING */ 3095 /* Above this point is the parse tree for the ON CONFLICT clauses. 3096 ** The next group of fields stores intermediate data. */ 3097 void *pToFree; /* Free memory when deleting the Upsert object */ 3098 /* All fields above are owned by the Upsert object and must be freed 3099 ** when the Upsert is destroyed. The fields below are used to transfer 3100 ** information from the INSERT processing down into the UPDATE processing 3101 ** while generating code. The fields below are owned by the INSERT 3102 ** statement and will be freed by INSERT processing. */ 3103 Index *pUpsertIdx; /* UNIQUE constraint specified by pUpsertTarget */ 3104 SrcList *pUpsertSrc; /* Table to be updated */ 3105 int regData; /* First register holding array of VALUES */ 3106 int iDataCur; /* Index of the data cursor */ 3107 int iIdxCur; /* Index of the first index cursor */ 3108 }; 3109 3110 /* 3111 ** An instance of the following structure contains all information 3112 ** needed to generate code for a single SELECT statement. 3113 ** 3114 ** See the header comment on the computeLimitRegisters() routine for a 3115 ** detailed description of the meaning of the iLimit and iOffset fields. 3116 ** 3117 ** addrOpenEphm[] entries contain the address of OP_OpenEphemeral opcodes. 3118 ** These addresses must be stored so that we can go back and fill in 3119 ** the P4_KEYINFO and P2 parameters later. Neither the KeyInfo nor 3120 ** the number of columns in P2 can be computed at the same time 3121 ** as the OP_OpenEphm instruction is coded because not 3122 ** enough information about the compound query is known at that point. 3123 ** The KeyInfo for addrOpenTran[0] and [1] contains collating sequences 3124 ** for the result set. The KeyInfo for addrOpenEphm[2] contains collating 3125 ** sequences for the ORDER BY clause. 3126 */ 3127 struct Select { 3128 u8 op; /* One of: TK_UNION TK_ALL TK_INTERSECT TK_EXCEPT */ 3129 LogEst nSelectRow; /* Estimated number of result rows */ 3130 u32 selFlags; /* Various SF_* values */ 3131 int iLimit, iOffset; /* Memory registers holding LIMIT & OFFSET counters */ 3132 u32 selId; /* Unique identifier number for this SELECT */ 3133 int addrOpenEphm[2]; /* OP_OpenEphem opcodes related to this select */ 3134 ExprList *pEList; /* The fields of the result */ 3135 SrcList *pSrc; /* The FROM clause */ 3136 Expr *pWhere; /* The WHERE clause */ 3137 ExprList *pGroupBy; /* The GROUP BY clause */ 3138 Expr *pHaving; /* The HAVING clause */ 3139 ExprList *pOrderBy; /* The ORDER BY clause */ 3140 Select *pPrior; /* Prior select in a compound select statement */ 3141 Select *pNext; /* Next select to the left in a compound */ 3142 Expr *pLimit; /* LIMIT expression. NULL means not used. */ 3143 With *pWith; /* WITH clause attached to this select. Or NULL. */ 3144 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC 3145 Window *pWin; /* List of window functions */ 3146 Window *pWinDefn; /* List of named window definitions */ 3147 #endif 3148 }; 3149 3150 /* 3151 ** Allowed values for Select.selFlags. The "SF" prefix stands for 3152 ** "Select Flag". 3153 ** 3154 ** Value constraints (all checked via assert()) 3155 ** SF_HasAgg == NC_HasAgg 3156 ** SF_MinMaxAgg == NC_MinMaxAgg == SQLITE_FUNC_MINMAX 3157 ** SF_FixedLimit == WHERE_USE_LIMIT 3158 */ 3159 #define SF_Distinct 0x0000001 /* Output should be DISTINCT */ 3160 #define SF_All 0x0000002 /* Includes the ALL keyword */ 3161 #define SF_Resolved 0x0000004 /* Identifiers have been resolved */ 3162 #define SF_Aggregate 0x0000008 /* Contains agg functions or a GROUP BY */ 3163 #define SF_HasAgg 0x0000010 /* Contains aggregate functions */ 3164 #define SF_UsesEphemeral 0x0000020 /* Uses the OpenEphemeral opcode */ 3165 #define SF_Expanded 0x0000040 /* sqlite3SelectExpand() called on this */ 3166 #define SF_HasTypeInfo 0x0000080 /* FROM subqueries have Table metadata */ 3167 #define SF_Compound 0x0000100 /* Part of a compound query */ 3168 #define SF_Values 0x0000200 /* Synthesized from VALUES clause */ 3169 #define SF_MultiValue 0x0000400 /* Single VALUES term with multiple rows */ 3170 #define SF_NestedFrom 0x0000800 /* Part of a parenthesized FROM clause */ 3171 #define SF_MinMaxAgg 0x0001000 /* Aggregate containing min() or max() */ 3172 #define SF_Recursive 0x0002000 /* The recursive part of a recursive CTE */ 3173 #define SF_FixedLimit 0x0004000 /* nSelectRow set by a constant LIMIT */ 3174 #define SF_MaybeConvert 0x0008000 /* Need convertCompoundSelectToSubquery() */ 3175 #define SF_Converted 0x0010000 /* By convertCompoundSelectToSubquery() */ 3176 #define SF_IncludeHidden 0x0020000 /* Include hidden columns in output */ 3177 #define SF_ComplexResult 0x0040000 /* Result contains subquery or function */ 3178 #define SF_WhereBegin 0x0080000 /* Really a WhereBegin() call. Debug Only */ 3179 #define SF_WinRewrite 0x0100000 /* Window function rewrite accomplished */ 3180 #define SF_View 0x0200000 /* SELECT statement is a view */ 3181 #define SF_NoopOrderBy 0x0400000 /* ORDER BY is ignored for this query */ 3182 #define SF_UpdateFrom 0x0800000 /* Statement is an UPDATE...FROM */ 3183 3184 /* 3185 ** The results of a SELECT can be distributed in several ways, as defined 3186 ** by one of the following macros. The "SRT" prefix means "SELECT Result 3187 ** Type". 3188 ** 3189 ** SRT_Union Store results as a key in a temporary index 3190 ** identified by pDest->iSDParm. 3191 ** 3192 ** SRT_Except Remove results from the temporary index pDest->iSDParm. 3193 ** 3194 ** SRT_Exists Store a 1 in memory cell pDest->iSDParm if the result 3195 ** set is not empty. 3196 ** 3197 ** SRT_Discard Throw the results away. This is used by SELECT 3198 ** statements within triggers whose only purpose is 3199 ** the side-effects of functions. 3200 ** 3201 ** SRT_Output Generate a row of output (using the OP_ResultRow 3202 ** opcode) for each row in the result set. 3203 ** 3204 ** SRT_Mem Only valid if the result is a single column. 3205 ** Store the first column of the first result row 3206 ** in register pDest->iSDParm then abandon the rest 3207 ** of the query. This destination implies "LIMIT 1". 3208 ** 3209 ** SRT_Set The result must be a single column. Store each 3210 ** row of result as the key in table pDest->iSDParm. 3211 ** Apply the affinity pDest->affSdst before storing 3212 ** results. Used to implement "IN (SELECT ...)". 3213 ** 3214 ** SRT_EphemTab Create an temporary table pDest->iSDParm and store 3215 ** the result there. The cursor is left open after 3216 ** returning. This is like SRT_Table except that 3217 ** this destination uses OP_OpenEphemeral to create 3218 ** the table first. 3219 ** 3220 ** SRT_Coroutine Generate a co-routine that returns a new row of 3221 ** results each time it is invoked. The entry point 3222 ** of the co-routine is stored in register pDest->iSDParm 3223 ** and the result row is stored in pDest->nDest registers 3224 ** starting with pDest->iSdst. 3225 ** 3226 ** SRT_Table Store results in temporary table pDest->iSDParm. 3227 ** SRT_Fifo This is like SRT_EphemTab except that the table 3228 ** is assumed to already be open. SRT_Fifo has 3229 ** the additional property of being able to ignore 3230 ** the ORDER BY clause. 3231 ** 3232 ** SRT_DistFifo Store results in a temporary table pDest->iSDParm. 3233 ** But also use temporary table pDest->iSDParm+1 as 3234 ** a record of all prior results and ignore any duplicate 3235 ** rows. Name means: "Distinct Fifo". 3236 ** 3237 ** SRT_Queue Store results in priority queue pDest->iSDParm (really 3238 ** an index). Append a sequence number so that all entries 3239 ** are distinct. 3240 ** 3241 ** SRT_DistQueue Store results in priority queue pDest->iSDParm only if 3242 ** the same record has never been stored before. The 3243 ** index at pDest->iSDParm+1 hold all prior stores. 3244 ** 3245 ** SRT_Upfrom Store results in the temporary table already opened by 3246 ** pDest->iSDParm. If (pDest->iSDParm<0), then the temp 3247 ** table is an intkey table - in this case the first 3248 ** column returned by the SELECT is used as the integer 3249 ** key. If (pDest->iSDParm>0), then the table is an index 3250 ** table. (pDest->iSDParm) is the number of key columns in 3251 ** each index record in this case. 3252 */ 3253 #define SRT_Union 1 /* Store result as keys in an index */ 3254 #define SRT_Except 2 /* Remove result from a UNION index */ 3255 #define SRT_Exists 3 /* Store 1 if the result is not empty */ 3256 #define SRT_Discard 4 /* Do not save the results anywhere */ 3257 #define SRT_DistFifo 5 /* Like SRT_Fifo, but unique results only */ 3258 #define SRT_DistQueue 6 /* Like SRT_Queue, but unique results only */ 3259 3260 /* The DISTINCT clause is ignored for all of the above. Not that 3261 ** IgnorableDistinct() implies IgnorableOrderby() */ 3262 #define IgnorableDistinct(X) ((X->eDest)<=SRT_DistQueue) 3263 3264 #define SRT_Queue 7 /* Store result in an queue */ 3265 #define SRT_Fifo 8 /* Store result as data with an automatic rowid */ 3266 3267 /* The ORDER BY clause is ignored for all of the above */ 3268 #define IgnorableOrderby(X) ((X->eDest)<=SRT_Fifo) 3269 3270 #define SRT_Output 9 /* Output each row of result */ 3271 #define SRT_Mem 10 /* Store result in a memory cell */ 3272 #define SRT_Set 11 /* Store results as keys in an index */ 3273 #define SRT_EphemTab 12 /* Create transient tab and store like SRT_Table */ 3274 #define SRT_Coroutine 13 /* Generate a single row of result */ 3275 #define SRT_Table 14 /* Store result as data with an automatic rowid */ 3276 #define SRT_Upfrom 15 /* Store result as data with rowid */ 3277 3278 /* 3279 ** An instance of this object describes where to put of the results of 3280 ** a SELECT statement. 3281 */ 3282 struct SelectDest { 3283 u8 eDest; /* How to dispose of the results. One of SRT_* above. */ 3284 int iSDParm; /* A parameter used by the eDest disposal method */ 3285 int iSDParm2; /* A second parameter for the eDest disposal method */ 3286 int iSdst; /* Base register where results are written */ 3287 int nSdst; /* Number of registers allocated */ 3288 char *zAffSdst; /* Affinity used when eDest==SRT_Set */ 3289 ExprList *pOrderBy; /* Key columns for SRT_Queue and SRT_DistQueue */ 3290 }; 3291 3292 /* 3293 ** During code generation of statements that do inserts into AUTOINCREMENT 3294 ** tables, the following information is attached to the Table.u.autoInc.p 3295 ** pointer of each autoincrement table to record some side information that 3296 ** the code generator needs. We have to keep per-table autoincrement 3297 ** information in case inserts are done within triggers. Triggers do not 3298 ** normally coordinate their activities, but we do need to coordinate the 3299 ** loading and saving of autoincrement information. 3300 */ 3301 struct AutoincInfo { 3302 AutoincInfo *pNext; /* Next info block in a list of them all */ 3303 Table *pTab; /* Table this info block refers to */ 3304 int iDb; /* Index in sqlite3.aDb[] of database holding pTab */ 3305 int regCtr; /* Memory register holding the rowid counter */ 3306 }; 3307 3308 /* 3309 ** At least one instance of the following structure is created for each 3310 ** trigger that may be fired while parsing an INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE 3311 ** statement. All such objects are stored in the linked list headed at 3312 ** Parse.pTriggerPrg and deleted once statement compilation has been 3313 ** completed. 3314 ** 3315 ** A Vdbe sub-program that implements the body and WHEN clause of trigger 3316 ** TriggerPrg.pTrigger, assuming a default ON CONFLICT clause of 3317 ** TriggerPrg.orconf, is stored in the TriggerPrg.pProgram variable. 3318 ** The Parse.pTriggerPrg list never contains two entries with the same 3319 ** values for both pTrigger and orconf. 3320 ** 3321 ** The TriggerPrg.aColmask[0] variable is set to a mask of old.* columns 3322 ** accessed (or set to 0 for triggers fired as a result of INSERT 3323 ** statements). Similarly, the TriggerPrg.aColmask[1] variable is set to 3324 ** a mask of new.* columns used by the program. 3325 */ 3326 struct TriggerPrg { 3327 Trigger *pTrigger; /* Trigger this program was coded from */ 3328 TriggerPrg *pNext; /* Next entry in Parse.pTriggerPrg list */ 3329 SubProgram *pProgram; /* Program implementing pTrigger/orconf */ 3330 int orconf; /* Default ON CONFLICT policy */ 3331 u32 aColmask[2]; /* Masks of old.*, new.* columns accessed */ 3332 }; 3333 3334 /* 3335 ** The yDbMask datatype for the bitmask of all attached databases. 3336 */ 3337 #if SQLITE_MAX_ATTACHED>30 3338 typedef unsigned char yDbMask[(SQLITE_MAX_ATTACHED+9)/8]; 3339 # define DbMaskTest(M,I) (((M)[(I)/8]&(1<<((I)&7)))!=0) 3340 # define DbMaskZero(M) memset((M),0,sizeof(M)) 3341 # define DbMaskSet(M,I) (M)[(I)/8]|=(1<<((I)&7)) 3342 # define DbMaskAllZero(M) sqlite3DbMaskAllZero(M) 3343 # define DbMaskNonZero(M) (sqlite3DbMaskAllZero(M)==0) 3344 #else 3345 typedef unsigned int yDbMask; 3346 # define DbMaskTest(M,I) (((M)&(((yDbMask)1)<<(I)))!=0) 3347 # define DbMaskZero(M) (M)=0 3348 # define DbMaskSet(M,I) (M)|=(((yDbMask)1)<<(I)) 3349 # define DbMaskAllZero(M) (M)==0 3350 # define DbMaskNonZero(M) (M)!=0 3351 #endif 3352 3353 /* 3354 ** An instance of the ParseCleanup object specifies an operation that 3355 ** should be performed after parsing to deallocation resources obtained 3356 ** during the parse and which are no longer needed. 3357 */ 3358 struct ParseCleanup { 3359 ParseCleanup *pNext; /* Next cleanup task */ 3360 void *pPtr; /* Pointer to object to deallocate */ 3361 void (*xCleanup)(sqlite3*,void*); /* Deallocation routine */ 3362 }; 3363 3364 /* 3365 ** An SQL parser context. A copy of this structure is passed through 3366 ** the parser and down into all the parser action routine in order to 3367 ** carry around information that is global to the entire parse. 3368 ** 3369 ** The structure is divided into two parts. When the parser and code 3370 ** generate call themselves recursively, the first part of the structure 3371 ** is constant but the second part is reset at the beginning and end of 3372 ** each recursion. 3373 ** 3374 ** The nTableLock and aTableLock variables are only used if the shared-cache 3375 ** feature is enabled (if sqlite3Tsd()->useSharedData is true). They are 3376 ** used to store the set of table-locks required by the statement being 3377 ** compiled. Function sqlite3TableLock() is used to add entries to the 3378 ** list. 3379 */ 3380 struct Parse { 3381 sqlite3 *db; /* The main database structure */ 3382 char *zErrMsg; /* An error message */ 3383 Vdbe *pVdbe; /* An engine for executing database bytecode */ 3384 int rc; /* Return code from execution */ 3385 u8 colNamesSet; /* TRUE after OP_ColumnName has been issued to pVdbe */ 3386 u8 checkSchema; /* Causes schema cookie check after an error */ 3387 u8 nested; /* Number of nested calls to the parser/code generator */ 3388 u8 nTempReg; /* Number of temporary registers in aTempReg[] */ 3389 u8 isMultiWrite; /* True if statement may modify/insert multiple rows */ 3390 u8 mayAbort; /* True if statement may throw an ABORT exception */ 3391 u8 hasCompound; /* Need to invoke convertCompoundSelectToSubquery() */ 3392 u8 okConstFactor; /* OK to factor out constants */ 3393 u8 disableLookaside; /* Number of times lookaside has been disabled */ 3394 u8 disableVtab; /* Disable all virtual tables for this parse */ 3395 #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) 3396 u8 earlyCleanup; /* OOM inside sqlite3ParserAddCleanup() */ 3397 #endif 3398 int nRangeReg; /* Size of the temporary register block */ 3399 int iRangeReg; /* First register in temporary register block */ 3400 int nErr; /* Number of errors seen */ 3401 int nTab; /* Number of previously allocated VDBE cursors */ 3402 int nMem; /* Number of memory cells used so far */ 3403 int szOpAlloc; /* Bytes of memory space allocated for Vdbe.aOp[] */ 3404 int iSelfTab; /* Table associated with an index on expr, or negative 3405 ** of the base register during check-constraint eval */ 3406 int nLabel; /* The *negative* of the number of labels used */ 3407 int nLabelAlloc; /* Number of slots in aLabel */ 3408 int *aLabel; /* Space to hold the labels */ 3409 ExprList *pConstExpr;/* Constant expressions */ 3410 Token constraintName;/* Name of the constraint currently being parsed */ 3411 yDbMask writeMask; /* Start a write transaction on these databases */ 3412 yDbMask cookieMask; /* Bitmask of schema verified databases */ 3413 int regRowid; /* Register holding rowid of CREATE TABLE entry */ 3414 int regRoot; /* Register holding root page number for new objects */ 3415 int nMaxArg; /* Max args passed to user function by sub-program */ 3416 int nSelect; /* Number of SELECT stmts. Counter for Select.selId */ 3417 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE 3418 int nTableLock; /* Number of locks in aTableLock */ 3419 TableLock *aTableLock; /* Required table locks for shared-cache mode */ 3420 #endif 3421 AutoincInfo *pAinc; /* Information about AUTOINCREMENT counters */ 3422 Parse *pToplevel; /* Parse structure for main program (or NULL) */ 3423 Table *pTriggerTab; /* Table triggers are being coded for */ 3424 Parse *pParentParse; /* Parent parser if this parser is nested */ 3425 AggInfo *pAggList; /* List of all AggInfo objects */ 3426 int addrCrTab; /* Address of OP_CreateBtree opcode on CREATE TABLE */ 3427 u32 nQueryLoop; /* Est number of iterations of a query (10*log2(N)) */ 3428 u32 oldmask; /* Mask of old.* columns referenced */ 3429 u32 newmask; /* Mask of new.* columns referenced */ 3430 u8 eTriggerOp; /* TK_UPDATE, TK_INSERT or TK_DELETE */ 3431 u8 eOrconf; /* Default ON CONFLICT policy for trigger steps */ 3432 u8 disableTriggers; /* True to disable triggers */ 3433 3434 /************************************************************************** 3435 ** Fields above must be initialized to zero. The fields that follow, 3436 ** down to the beginning of the recursive section, do not need to be 3437 ** initialized as they will be set before being used. The boundary is 3438 ** determined by offsetof(Parse,aTempReg). 3439 **************************************************************************/ 3440 3441 int aTempReg[8]; /* Holding area for temporary registers */ 3442 Token sNameToken; /* Token with unqualified schema object name */ 3443 3444 /************************************************************************ 3445 ** Above is constant between recursions. Below is reset before and after 3446 ** each recursion. The boundary between these two regions is determined 3447 ** using offsetof(Parse,sLastToken) so the sLastToken field must be the 3448 ** first field in the recursive region. 3449 ************************************************************************/ 3450 3451 Token sLastToken; /* The last token parsed */ 3452 ynVar nVar; /* Number of '?' variables seen in the SQL so far */ 3453 u8 iPkSortOrder; /* ASC or DESC for INTEGER PRIMARY KEY */ 3454 u8 explain; /* True if the EXPLAIN flag is found on the query */ 3455 u8 eParseMode; /* PARSE_MODE_XXX constant */ 3456 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 3457 int nVtabLock; /* Number of virtual tables to lock */ 3458 #endif 3459 int nHeight; /* Expression tree height of current sub-select */ 3460 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN 3461 int addrExplain; /* Address of current OP_Explain opcode */ 3462 #endif 3463 VList *pVList; /* Mapping between variable names and numbers */ 3464 Vdbe *pReprepare; /* VM being reprepared (sqlite3Reprepare()) */ 3465 const char *zTail; /* All SQL text past the last semicolon parsed */ 3466 Table *pNewTable; /* A table being constructed by CREATE TABLE */ 3467 Index *pNewIndex; /* An index being constructed by CREATE INDEX. 3468 ** Also used to hold redundant UNIQUE constraints 3469 ** during a RENAME COLUMN */ 3470 Trigger *pNewTrigger; /* Trigger under construct by a CREATE TRIGGER */ 3471 const char *zAuthContext; /* The 6th parameter to db->xAuth callbacks */ 3472 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 3473 Token sArg; /* Complete text of a module argument */ 3474 Table **apVtabLock; /* Pointer to virtual tables needing locking */ 3475 #endif 3476 TriggerPrg *pTriggerPrg; /* Linked list of coded triggers */ 3477 With *pWith; /* Current WITH clause, or NULL */ 3478 ParseCleanup *pCleanup; /* List of cleanup operations to run after parse */ 3479 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_ALTERTABLE 3480 RenameToken *pRename; /* Tokens subject to renaming by ALTER TABLE */ 3481 #endif 3482 }; 3483 3484 #define PARSE_MODE_NORMAL 0 3485 #define PARSE_MODE_DECLARE_VTAB 1 3486 #define PARSE_MODE_RENAME 2 3487 #define PARSE_MODE_UNMAP 3 3488 3489 /* 3490 ** Sizes and pointers of various parts of the Parse object. 3491 */ 3492 #define PARSE_HDR_SZ offsetof(Parse,aTempReg) /* Recursive part w/o aColCache*/ 3493 #define PARSE_RECURSE_SZ offsetof(Parse,sLastToken) /* Recursive part */ 3494 #define PARSE_TAIL_SZ (sizeof(Parse)-PARSE_RECURSE_SZ) /* Non-recursive part */ 3495 #define PARSE_TAIL(X) (((char*)(X))+PARSE_RECURSE_SZ) /* Pointer to tail */ 3496 3497 /* 3498 ** Return true if currently inside an sqlite3_declare_vtab() call. 3499 */ 3500 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 3501 #define IN_DECLARE_VTAB 0 3502 #else 3503 #define IN_DECLARE_VTAB (pParse->eParseMode==PARSE_MODE_DECLARE_VTAB) 3504 #endif 3505 3506 #if defined(SQLITE_OMIT_ALTERTABLE) 3507 #define IN_RENAME_OBJECT 0 3508 #else 3509 #define IN_RENAME_OBJECT (pParse->eParseMode>=PARSE_MODE_RENAME) 3510 #endif 3511 3512 #if defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) && defined(SQLITE_OMIT_ALTERTABLE) 3513 #define IN_SPECIAL_PARSE 0 3514 #else 3515 #define IN_SPECIAL_PARSE (pParse->eParseMode!=PARSE_MODE_NORMAL) 3516 #endif 3517 3518 /* 3519 ** An instance of the following structure can be declared on a stack and used 3520 ** to save the Parse.zAuthContext value so that it can be restored later. 3521 */ 3522 struct AuthContext { 3523 const char *zAuthContext; /* Put saved Parse.zAuthContext here */ 3524 Parse *pParse; /* The Parse structure */ 3525 }; 3526 3527 /* 3528 ** Bitfield flags for P5 value in various opcodes. 3529 ** 3530 ** Value constraints (enforced via assert()): 3531 ** OPFLAG_LENGTHARG == SQLITE_FUNC_LENGTH 3532 ** OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG == SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF 3533 ** OPFLAG_BULKCSR == BTREE_BULKLOAD 3534 ** OPFLAG_SEEKEQ == BTREE_SEEK_EQ 3535 ** OPFLAG_FORDELETE == BTREE_FORDELETE 3536 ** OPFLAG_SAVEPOSITION == BTREE_SAVEPOSITION 3537 ** OPFLAG_AUXDELETE == BTREE_AUXDELETE 3538 */ 3539 #define OPFLAG_NCHANGE 0x01 /* OP_Insert: Set to update db->nChange */ 3540 /* Also used in P2 (not P5) of OP_Delete */ 3541 #define OPFLAG_NOCHNG 0x01 /* OP_VColumn nochange for UPDATE */ 3542 #define OPFLAG_EPHEM 0x01 /* OP_Column: Ephemeral output is ok */ 3543 #define OPFLAG_LASTROWID 0x20 /* Set to update db->lastRowid */ 3544 #define OPFLAG_ISUPDATE 0x04 /* This OP_Insert is an sql UPDATE */ 3545 #define OPFLAG_APPEND 0x08 /* This is likely to be an append */ 3546 #define OPFLAG_USESEEKRESULT 0x10 /* Try to avoid a seek in BtreeInsert() */ 3547 #define OPFLAG_ISNOOP 0x40 /* OP_Delete does pre-update-hook only */ 3548 #define OPFLAG_LENGTHARG 0x40 /* OP_Column only used for length() */ 3549 #define OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG 0x80 /* OP_Column only used for typeof() */ 3550 #define OPFLAG_BULKCSR 0x01 /* OP_Open** used to open bulk cursor */ 3551 #define OPFLAG_SEEKEQ 0x02 /* OP_Open** cursor uses EQ seek only */ 3552 #define OPFLAG_FORDELETE 0x08 /* OP_Open should use BTREE_FORDELETE */ 3553 #define OPFLAG_P2ISREG 0x10 /* P2 to OP_Open** is a register number */ 3554 #define OPFLAG_PERMUTE 0x01 /* OP_Compare: use the permutation */ 3555 #define OPFLAG_SAVEPOSITION 0x02 /* OP_Delete/Insert: save cursor pos */ 3556 #define OPFLAG_AUXDELETE 0x04 /* OP_Delete: index in a DELETE op */ 3557 #define OPFLAG_NOCHNG_MAGIC 0x6d /* OP_MakeRecord: serialtype 10 is ok */ 3558 #define OPFLAG_PREFORMAT 0x80 /* OP_Insert uses preformatted cell */ 3559 3560 /* 3561 * Each trigger present in the database schema is stored as an instance of 3562 * struct Trigger. 3563 * 3564 * Pointers to instances of struct Trigger are stored in two ways. 3565 * 1. In the "trigHash" hash table (part of the sqlite3* that represents the 3566 * database). This allows Trigger structures to be retrieved by name. 3567 * 2. All triggers associated with a single table form a linked list, using the 3568 * pNext member of struct Trigger. A pointer to the first element of the 3569 * linked list is stored as the "pTrigger" member of the associated 3570 * struct Table. 3571 * 3572 * The "step_list" member points to the first element of a linked list 3573 * containing the SQL statements specified as the trigger program. 3574 */ 3575 struct Trigger { 3576 char *zName; /* The name of the trigger */ 3577 char *table; /* The table or view to which the trigger applies */ 3578 u8 op; /* One of TK_DELETE, TK_UPDATE, TK_INSERT */ 3579 u8 tr_tm; /* One of TRIGGER_BEFORE, TRIGGER_AFTER */ 3580 Expr *pWhen; /* The WHEN clause of the expression (may be NULL) */ 3581 IdList *pColumns; /* If this is an UPDATE OF <column-list> trigger, 3582 the <column-list> is stored here */ 3583 Schema *pSchema; /* Schema containing the trigger */ 3584 Schema *pTabSchema; /* Schema containing the table */ 3585 TriggerStep *step_list; /* Link list of trigger program steps */ 3586 Trigger *pNext; /* Next trigger associated with the table */ 3587 }; 3588 3589 /* 3590 ** A trigger is either a BEFORE or an AFTER trigger. The following constants 3591 ** determine which. 3592 ** 3593 ** If there are multiple triggers, you might of some BEFORE and some AFTER. 3594 ** In that cases, the constants below can be ORed together. 3595 */ 3596 #define TRIGGER_BEFORE 1 3597 #define TRIGGER_AFTER 2 3598 3599 /* 3600 * An instance of struct TriggerStep is used to store a single SQL statement 3601 * that is a part of a trigger-program. 3602 * 3603 * Instances of struct TriggerStep are stored in a singly linked list (linked 3604 * using the "pNext" member) referenced by the "step_list" member of the 3605 * associated struct Trigger instance. The first element of the linked list is 3606 * the first step of the trigger-program. 3607 * 3608 * The "op" member indicates whether this is a "DELETE", "INSERT", "UPDATE" or 3609 * "SELECT" statement. The meanings of the other members is determined by the 3610 * value of "op" as follows: 3611 * 3612 * (op == TK_INSERT) 3613 * orconf -> stores the ON CONFLICT algorithm 3614 * pSelect -> If this is an INSERT INTO ... SELECT ... statement, then 3615 * this stores a pointer to the SELECT statement. Otherwise NULL. 3616 * zTarget -> Dequoted name of the table to insert into. 3617 * pExprList -> If this is an INSERT INTO ... VALUES ... statement, then 3618 * this stores values to be inserted. Otherwise NULL. 3619 * pIdList -> If this is an INSERT INTO ... (<column-names>) VALUES ... 3620 * statement, then this stores the column-names to be 3621 * inserted into. 3622 * 3623 * (op == TK_DELETE) 3624 * zTarget -> Dequoted name of the table to delete from. 3625 * pWhere -> The WHERE clause of the DELETE statement if one is specified. 3626 * Otherwise NULL. 3627 * 3628 * (op == TK_UPDATE) 3629 * zTarget -> Dequoted name of the table to update. 3630 * pWhere -> The WHERE clause of the UPDATE statement if one is specified. 3631 * Otherwise NULL. 3632 * pExprList -> A list of the columns to update and the expressions to update 3633 * them to. See sqlite3Update() documentation of "pChanges" 3634 * argument. 3635 * 3636 */ 3637 struct TriggerStep { 3638 u8 op; /* One of TK_DELETE, TK_UPDATE, TK_INSERT, TK_SELECT */ 3639 u8 orconf; /* OE_Rollback etc. */ 3640 Trigger *pTrig; /* The trigger that this step is a part of */ 3641 Select *pSelect; /* SELECT statement or RHS of INSERT INTO SELECT ... */ 3642 char *zTarget; /* Target table for DELETE, UPDATE, INSERT */ 3643 SrcList *pFrom; /* FROM clause for UPDATE statement (if any) */ 3644 Expr *pWhere; /* The WHERE clause for DELETE or UPDATE steps */ 3645 ExprList *pExprList; /* SET clause for UPDATE */ 3646 IdList *pIdList; /* Column names for INSERT */ 3647 Upsert *pUpsert; /* Upsert clauses on an INSERT */ 3648 char *zSpan; /* Original SQL text of this command */ 3649 TriggerStep *pNext; /* Next in the link-list */ 3650 TriggerStep *pLast; /* Last element in link-list. Valid for 1st elem only */ 3651 }; 3652 3653 /* 3654 ** The following structure contains information used by the sqliteFix... 3655 ** routines as they walk the parse tree to make database references 3656 ** explicit. 3657 */ 3658 typedef struct DbFixer DbFixer; 3659 struct DbFixer { 3660 Parse *pParse; /* The parsing context. Error messages written here */ 3661 Schema *pSchema; /* Fix items to this schema */ 3662 u8 bTemp; /* True for TEMP schema entries */ 3663 const char *zDb; /* Make sure all objects are contained in this database */ 3664 const char *zType; /* Type of the container - used for error messages */ 3665 const Token *pName; /* Name of the container - used for error messages */ 3666 }; 3667 3668 /* 3669 ** An objected used to accumulate the text of a string where we 3670 ** do not necessarily know how big the string will be in the end. 3671 */ 3672 struct sqlite3_str { 3673 sqlite3 *db; /* Optional database for lookaside. Can be NULL */ 3674 char *zText; /* The string collected so far */ 3675 u32 nAlloc; /* Amount of space allocated in zText */ 3676 u32 mxAlloc; /* Maximum allowed allocation. 0 for no malloc usage */ 3677 u32 nChar; /* Length of the string so far */ 3678 u8 accError; /* SQLITE_NOMEM or SQLITE_TOOBIG */ 3679 u8 printfFlags; /* SQLITE_PRINTF flags below */ 3680 }; 3681 #define SQLITE_PRINTF_INTERNAL 0x01 /* Internal-use-only converters allowed */ 3682 #define SQLITE_PRINTF_SQLFUNC 0x02 /* SQL function arguments to VXPrintf */ 3683 #define SQLITE_PRINTF_MALLOCED 0x04 /* True if xText is allocated space */ 3684 3685 #define isMalloced(X) (((X)->printfFlags & SQLITE_PRINTF_MALLOCED)!=0) 3686 3687 3688 /* 3689 ** A pointer to this structure is used to communicate information 3690 ** from sqlite3Init and OP_ParseSchema into the sqlite3InitCallback. 3691 */ 3692 typedef struct { 3693 sqlite3 *db; /* The database being initialized */ 3694 char **pzErrMsg; /* Error message stored here */ 3695 int iDb; /* 0 for main database. 1 for TEMP, 2.. for ATTACHed */ 3696 int rc; /* Result code stored here */ 3697 u32 mInitFlags; /* Flags controlling error messages */ 3698 u32 nInitRow; /* Number of rows processed */ 3699 Pgno mxPage; /* Maximum page number. 0 for no limit. */ 3700 } InitData; 3701 3702 /* 3703 ** Allowed values for mInitFlags 3704 */ 3705 #define INITFLAG_AlterTable 0x0001 /* This is a reparse after ALTER TABLE */ 3706 3707 /* 3708 ** Structure containing global configuration data for the SQLite library. 3709 ** 3710 ** This structure also contains some state information. 3711 */ 3712 struct Sqlite3Config { 3713 int bMemstat; /* True to enable memory status */ 3714 u8 bCoreMutex; /* True to enable core mutexing */ 3715 u8 bFullMutex; /* True to enable full mutexing */ 3716 u8 bOpenUri; /* True to interpret filenames as URIs */ 3717 u8 bUseCis; /* Use covering indices for full-scans */ 3718 u8 bSmallMalloc; /* Avoid large memory allocations if true */ 3719 u8 bExtraSchemaChecks; /* Verify type,name,tbl_name in schema */ 3720 int mxStrlen; /* Maximum string length */ 3721 int neverCorrupt; /* Database is always well-formed */ 3722 int szLookaside; /* Default lookaside buffer size */ 3723 int nLookaside; /* Default lookaside buffer count */ 3724 int nStmtSpill; /* Stmt-journal spill-to-disk threshold */ 3725 sqlite3_mem_methods m; /* Low-level memory allocation interface */ 3726 sqlite3_mutex_methods mutex; /* Low-level mutex interface */ 3727 sqlite3_pcache_methods2 pcache2; /* Low-level page-cache interface */ 3728 void *pHeap; /* Heap storage space */ 3729 int nHeap; /* Size of pHeap[] */ 3730 int mnReq, mxReq; /* Min and max heap requests sizes */ 3731 sqlite3_int64 szMmap; /* mmap() space per open file */ 3732 sqlite3_int64 mxMmap; /* Maximum value for szMmap */ 3733 void *pPage; /* Page cache memory */ 3734 int szPage; /* Size of each page in pPage[] */ 3735 int nPage; /* Number of pages in pPage[] */ 3736 int mxParserStack; /* maximum depth of the parser stack */ 3737 int sharedCacheEnabled; /* true if shared-cache mode enabled */ 3738 u32 szPma; /* Maximum Sorter PMA size */ 3739 /* The above might be initialized to non-zero. The following need to always 3740 ** initially be zero, however. */ 3741 int isInit; /* True after initialization has finished */ 3742 int inProgress; /* True while initialization in progress */ 3743 int isMutexInit; /* True after mutexes are initialized */ 3744 int isMallocInit; /* True after malloc is initialized */ 3745 int isPCacheInit; /* True after malloc is initialized */ 3746 int nRefInitMutex; /* Number of users of pInitMutex */ 3747 sqlite3_mutex *pInitMutex; /* Mutex used by sqlite3_initialize() */ 3748 void (*xLog)(void*,int,const char*); /* Function for logging */ 3749 void *pLogArg; /* First argument to xLog() */ 3750 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_SQLLOG 3751 void(*xSqllog)(void*,sqlite3*,const char*, int); 3752 void *pSqllogArg; 3753 #endif 3754 #ifdef SQLITE_VDBE_COVERAGE 3755 /* The following callback (if not NULL) is invoked on every VDBE branch 3756 ** operation. Set the callback using SQLITE_TESTCTRL_VDBE_COVERAGE. 3757 */ 3758 void (*xVdbeBranch)(void*,unsigned iSrcLine,u8 eThis,u8 eMx); /* Callback */ 3759 void *pVdbeBranchArg; /* 1st argument */ 3760 #endif 3761 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_DESERIALIZE 3762 sqlite3_int64 mxMemdbSize; /* Default max memdb size */ 3763 #endif 3764 #ifndef SQLITE_UNTESTABLE 3765 int (*xTestCallback)(int); /* Invoked by sqlite3FaultSim() */ 3766 #endif 3767 int bLocaltimeFault; /* True to fail localtime() calls */ 3768 int iOnceResetThreshold; /* When to reset OP_Once counters */ 3769 u32 szSorterRef; /* Min size in bytes to use sorter-refs */ 3770 unsigned int iPrngSeed; /* Alternative fixed seed for the PRNG */ 3771 }; 3772 3773 /* 3774 ** This macro is used inside of assert() statements to indicate that 3775 ** the assert is only valid on a well-formed database. Instead of: 3776 ** 3777 ** assert( X ); 3778 ** 3779 ** One writes: 3780 ** 3781 ** assert( X || CORRUPT_DB ); 3782 ** 3783 ** CORRUPT_DB is true during normal operation. CORRUPT_DB does not indicate 3784 ** that the database is definitely corrupt, only that it might be corrupt. 3785 ** For most test cases, CORRUPT_DB is set to false using a special 3786 ** sqlite3_test_control(). This enables assert() statements to prove 3787 ** things that are always true for well-formed databases. 3788 */ 3789 #define CORRUPT_DB (sqlite3Config.neverCorrupt==0) 3790 3791 /* 3792 ** Context pointer passed down through the tree-walk. 3793 */ 3794 struct Walker { 3795 Parse *pParse; /* Parser context. */ 3796 int (*xExprCallback)(Walker*, Expr*); /* Callback for expressions */ 3797 int (*xSelectCallback)(Walker*,Select*); /* Callback for SELECTs */ 3798 void (*xSelectCallback2)(Walker*,Select*);/* Second callback for SELECTs */ 3799 int walkerDepth; /* Number of subqueries */ 3800 u16 eCode; /* A small processing code */ 3801 union { /* Extra data for callback */ 3802 NameContext *pNC; /* Naming context */ 3803 int n; /* A counter */ 3804 int iCur; /* A cursor number */ 3805 SrcList *pSrcList; /* FROM clause */ 3806 struct SrcCount *pSrcCount; /* Counting column references */ 3807 struct CCurHint *pCCurHint; /* Used by codeCursorHint() */ 3808 int *aiCol; /* array of column indexes */ 3809 struct IdxCover *pIdxCover; /* Check for index coverage */ 3810 struct IdxExprTrans *pIdxTrans; /* Convert idxed expr to column */ 3811 ExprList *pGroupBy; /* GROUP BY clause */ 3812 Select *pSelect; /* HAVING to WHERE clause ctx */ 3813 struct WindowRewrite *pRewrite; /* Window rewrite context */ 3814 struct WhereConst *pConst; /* WHERE clause constants */ 3815 struct RenameCtx *pRename; /* RENAME COLUMN context */ 3816 struct Table *pTab; /* Table of generated column */ 3817 struct SrcList_item *pSrcItem; /* A single FROM clause item */ 3818 } u; 3819 }; 3820 3821 /* Forward declarations */ 3822 int sqlite3WalkExpr(Walker*, Expr*); 3823 int sqlite3WalkExprList(Walker*, ExprList*); 3824 int sqlite3WalkSelect(Walker*, Select*); 3825 int sqlite3WalkSelectExpr(Walker*, Select*); 3826 int sqlite3WalkSelectFrom(Walker*, Select*); 3827 int sqlite3ExprWalkNoop(Walker*, Expr*); 3828 int sqlite3SelectWalkNoop(Walker*, Select*); 3829 int sqlite3SelectWalkFail(Walker*, Select*); 3830 int sqlite3WalkerDepthIncrease(Walker*,Select*); 3831 void sqlite3WalkerDepthDecrease(Walker*,Select*); 3832 3833 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 3834 void sqlite3SelectWalkAssert2(Walker*, Select*); 3835 #endif 3836 3837 /* 3838 ** Return code from the parse-tree walking primitives and their 3839 ** callbacks. 3840 */ 3841 #define WRC_Continue 0 /* Continue down into children */ 3842 #define WRC_Prune 1 /* Omit children but continue walking siblings */ 3843 #define WRC_Abort 2 /* Abandon the tree walk */ 3844 3845 /* 3846 ** An instance of this structure represents a set of one or more CTEs 3847 ** (common table expressions) created by a single WITH clause. 3848 */ 3849 struct With { 3850 int nCte; /* Number of CTEs in the WITH clause */ 3851 With *pOuter; /* Containing WITH clause, or NULL */ 3852 struct Cte { /* For each CTE in the WITH clause.... */ 3853 char *zName; /* Name of this CTE */ 3854 ExprList *pCols; /* List of explicit column names, or NULL */ 3855 Select *pSelect; /* The definition of this CTE */ 3856 const char *zCteErr; /* Error message for circular references */ 3857 } a[1]; 3858 }; 3859 3860 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 3861 /* 3862 ** An instance of the TreeView object is used for printing the content of 3863 ** data structures on sqlite3DebugPrintf() using a tree-like view. 3864 */ 3865 struct TreeView { 3866 int iLevel; /* Which level of the tree we are on */ 3867 u8 bLine[100]; /* Draw vertical in column i if bLine[i] is true */ 3868 }; 3869 #endif /* SQLITE_DEBUG */ 3870 3871 /* 3872 ** This object is used in various ways, most (but not all) related to window 3873 ** functions. 3874 ** 3875 ** (1) A single instance of this structure is attached to the 3876 ** the Expr.y.pWin field for each window function in an expression tree. 3877 ** This object holds the information contained in the OVER clause, 3878 ** plus additional fields used during code generation. 3879 ** 3880 ** (2) All window functions in a single SELECT form a linked-list 3881 ** attached to Select.pWin. The Window.pFunc and Window.pExpr 3882 ** fields point back to the expression that is the window function. 3883 ** 3884 ** (3) The terms of the WINDOW clause of a SELECT are instances of this 3885 ** object on a linked list attached to Select.pWinDefn. 3886 ** 3887 ** (4) For an aggregate function with a FILTER clause, an instance 3888 ** of this object is stored in Expr.y.pWin with eFrmType set to 3889 ** TK_FILTER. In this case the only field used is Window.pFilter. 3890 ** 3891 ** The uses (1) and (2) are really the same Window object that just happens 3892 ** to be accessible in two different ways. Use case (3) are separate objects. 3893 */ 3894 struct Window { 3895 char *zName; /* Name of window (may be NULL) */ 3896 char *zBase; /* Name of base window for chaining (may be NULL) */ 3897 ExprList *pPartition; /* PARTITION BY clause */ 3898 ExprList *pOrderBy; /* ORDER BY clause */ 3899 u8 eFrmType; /* TK_RANGE, TK_GROUPS, TK_ROWS, or 0 */ 3900 u8 eStart; /* UNBOUNDED, CURRENT, PRECEDING or FOLLOWING */ 3901 u8 eEnd; /* UNBOUNDED, CURRENT, PRECEDING or FOLLOWING */ 3902 u8 bImplicitFrame; /* True if frame was implicitly specified */ 3903 u8 eExclude; /* TK_NO, TK_CURRENT, TK_TIES, TK_GROUP, or 0 */ 3904 Expr *pStart; /* Expression for "<expr> PRECEDING" */ 3905 Expr *pEnd; /* Expression for "<expr> FOLLOWING" */ 3906 Window **ppThis; /* Pointer to this object in Select.pWin list */ 3907 Window *pNextWin; /* Next window function belonging to this SELECT */ 3908 Expr *pFilter; /* The FILTER expression */ 3909 FuncDef *pFunc; /* The function */ 3910 int iEphCsr; /* Partition buffer or Peer buffer */ 3911 int regAccum; /* Accumulator */ 3912 int regResult; /* Interim result */ 3913 int csrApp; /* Function cursor (used by min/max) */ 3914 int regApp; /* Function register (also used by min/max) */ 3915 int regPart; /* Array of registers for PARTITION BY values */ 3916 Expr *pOwner; /* Expression object this window is attached to */ 3917 int nBufferCol; /* Number of columns in buffer table */ 3918 int iArgCol; /* Offset of first argument for this function */ 3919 int regOne; /* Register containing constant value 1 */ 3920 int regStartRowid; 3921 int regEndRowid; 3922 u8 bExprArgs; /* Defer evaluation of window function arguments 3923 ** due to the SQLITE_SUBTYPE flag */ 3924 }; 3925 3926 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC 3927 void sqlite3WindowDelete(sqlite3*, Window*); 3928 void sqlite3WindowUnlinkFromSelect(Window*); 3929 void sqlite3WindowListDelete(sqlite3 *db, Window *p); 3930 Window *sqlite3WindowAlloc(Parse*, int, int, Expr*, int , Expr*, u8); 3931 void sqlite3WindowAttach(Parse*, Expr*, Window*); 3932 void sqlite3WindowLink(Select *pSel, Window *pWin); 3933 int sqlite3WindowCompare(Parse*, Window*, Window*, int); 3934 void sqlite3WindowCodeInit(Parse*, Select*); 3935 void sqlite3WindowCodeStep(Parse*, Select*, WhereInfo*, int, int); 3936 int sqlite3WindowRewrite(Parse*, Select*); 3937 void sqlite3WindowUpdate(Parse*, Window*, Window*, FuncDef*); 3938 Window *sqlite3WindowDup(sqlite3 *db, Expr *pOwner, Window *p); 3939 Window *sqlite3WindowListDup(sqlite3 *db, Window *p); 3940 void sqlite3WindowFunctions(void); 3941 void sqlite3WindowChain(Parse*, Window*, Window*); 3942 Window *sqlite3WindowAssemble(Parse*, Window*, ExprList*, ExprList*, Token*); 3943 #else 3944 # define sqlite3WindowDelete(a,b) 3945 # define sqlite3WindowFunctions() 3946 # define sqlite3WindowAttach(a,b,c) 3947 #endif 3948 3949 /* 3950 ** Assuming zIn points to the first byte of a UTF-8 character, 3951 ** advance zIn to point to the first byte of the next UTF-8 character. 3952 */ 3953 #define SQLITE_SKIP_UTF8(zIn) { \ 3954 if( (*(zIn++))>=0xc0 ){ \ 3955 while( (*zIn & 0xc0)==0x80 ){ zIn++; } \ 3956 } \ 3957 } 3958 3959 /* 3960 ** The SQLITE_*_BKPT macros are substitutes for the error codes with 3961 ** the same name but without the _BKPT suffix. These macros invoke 3962 ** routines that report the line-number on which the error originated 3963 ** using sqlite3_log(). The routines also provide a convenient place 3964 ** to set a debugger breakpoint. 3965 */ 3966 int sqlite3ReportError(int iErr, int lineno, const char *zType); 3967 int sqlite3CorruptError(int); 3968 int sqlite3MisuseError(int); 3969 int sqlite3CantopenError(int); 3970 #define SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT sqlite3CorruptError(__LINE__) 3971 #define SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT sqlite3MisuseError(__LINE__) 3972 #define SQLITE_CANTOPEN_BKPT sqlite3CantopenError(__LINE__) 3973 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 3974 int sqlite3NomemError(int); 3975 int sqlite3IoerrnomemError(int); 3976 # define SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT sqlite3NomemError(__LINE__) 3977 # define SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM_BKPT sqlite3IoerrnomemError(__LINE__) 3978 #else 3979 # define SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT SQLITE_NOMEM 3980 # define SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM_BKPT SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM 3981 #endif 3982 #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_CORRUPT_PGNO) 3983 int sqlite3CorruptPgnoError(int,Pgno); 3984 # define SQLITE_CORRUPT_PGNO(P) sqlite3CorruptPgnoError(__LINE__,(P)) 3985 #else 3986 # define SQLITE_CORRUPT_PGNO(P) sqlite3CorruptError(__LINE__) 3987 #endif 3988 3989 /* 3990 ** FTS3 and FTS4 both require virtual table support 3991 */ 3992 #if defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) 3993 # undef SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 3994 # undef SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4 3995 #endif 3996 3997 /* 3998 ** FTS4 is really an extension for FTS3. It is enabled using the 3999 ** SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 macro. But to avoid confusion we also call 4000 ** the SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4 macro to serve as an alias for SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3. 4001 */ 4002 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4) && !defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3) 4003 # define SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 1 4004 #endif 4005 4006 /* 4007 ** The ctype.h header is needed for non-ASCII systems. It is also 4008 ** needed by FTS3 when FTS3 is included in the amalgamation. 4009 */ 4010 #if !defined(SQLITE_ASCII) || \ 4011 (defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3) && defined(SQLITE_AMALGAMATION)) 4012 # include <ctype.h> 4013 #endif 4014 4015 /* 4016 ** The following macros mimic the standard library functions toupper(), 4017 ** isspace(), isalnum(), isdigit() and isxdigit(), respectively. The 4018 ** sqlite versions only work for ASCII characters, regardless of locale. 4019 */ 4020 #ifdef SQLITE_ASCII 4021 # define sqlite3Toupper(x) ((x)&~(sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x20)) 4022 # define sqlite3Isspace(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x01) 4023 # define sqlite3Isalnum(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x06) 4024 # define sqlite3Isalpha(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x02) 4025 # define sqlite3Isdigit(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x04) 4026 # define sqlite3Isxdigit(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x08) 4027 # define sqlite3Tolower(x) (sqlite3UpperToLower[(unsigned char)(x)]) 4028 # define sqlite3Isquote(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x80) 4029 #else 4030 # define sqlite3Toupper(x) toupper((unsigned char)(x)) 4031 # define sqlite3Isspace(x) isspace((unsigned char)(x)) 4032 # define sqlite3Isalnum(x) isalnum((unsigned char)(x)) 4033 # define sqlite3Isalpha(x) isalpha((unsigned char)(x)) 4034 # define sqlite3Isdigit(x) isdigit((unsigned char)(x)) 4035 # define sqlite3Isxdigit(x) isxdigit((unsigned char)(x)) 4036 # define sqlite3Tolower(x) tolower((unsigned char)(x)) 4037 # define sqlite3Isquote(x) ((x)=='"'||(x)=='\''||(x)=='['||(x)=='`') 4038 #endif 4039 int sqlite3IsIdChar(u8); 4040 4041 /* 4042 ** Internal function prototypes 4043 */ 4044 int sqlite3StrICmp(const char*,const char*); 4045 int sqlite3Strlen30(const char*); 4046 #define sqlite3Strlen30NN(C) (strlen(C)&0x3fffffff) 4047 char *sqlite3ColumnType(Column*,char*); 4048 #define sqlite3StrNICmp sqlite3_strnicmp 4049 4050 int sqlite3MallocInit(void); 4051 void sqlite3MallocEnd(void); 4052 void *sqlite3Malloc(u64); 4053 void *sqlite3MallocZero(u64); 4054 void *sqlite3DbMallocZero(sqlite3*, u64); 4055 void *sqlite3DbMallocRaw(sqlite3*, u64); 4056 void *sqlite3DbMallocRawNN(sqlite3*, u64); 4057 char *sqlite3DbStrDup(sqlite3*,const char*); 4058 char *sqlite3DbStrNDup(sqlite3*,const char*, u64); 4059 char *sqlite3DbSpanDup(sqlite3*,const char*,const char*); 4060 void *sqlite3Realloc(void*, u64); 4061 void *sqlite3DbReallocOrFree(sqlite3 *, void *, u64); 4062 void *sqlite3DbRealloc(sqlite3 *, void *, u64); 4063 void sqlite3DbFree(sqlite3*, void*); 4064 void sqlite3DbFreeNN(sqlite3*, void*); 4065 int sqlite3MallocSize(void*); 4066 int sqlite3DbMallocSize(sqlite3*, void*); 4067 void *sqlite3PageMalloc(int); 4068 void sqlite3PageFree(void*); 4069 void sqlite3MemSetDefault(void); 4070 #ifndef SQLITE_UNTESTABLE 4071 void sqlite3BenignMallocHooks(void (*)(void), void (*)(void)); 4072 #endif 4073 int sqlite3HeapNearlyFull(void); 4074 4075 /* 4076 ** On systems with ample stack space and that support alloca(), make 4077 ** use of alloca() to obtain space for large automatic objects. By default, 4078 ** obtain space from malloc(). 4079 ** 4080 ** The alloca() routine never returns NULL. This will cause code paths 4081 ** that deal with sqlite3StackAlloc() failures to be unreachable. 4082 */ 4083 #ifdef SQLITE_USE_ALLOCA 4084 # define sqlite3StackAllocRaw(D,N) alloca(N) 4085 # define sqlite3StackAllocZero(D,N) memset(alloca(N), 0, N) 4086 # define sqlite3StackFree(D,P) 4087 #else 4088 # define sqlite3StackAllocRaw(D,N) sqlite3DbMallocRaw(D,N) 4089 # define sqlite3StackAllocZero(D,N) sqlite3DbMallocZero(D,N) 4090 # define sqlite3StackFree(D,P) sqlite3DbFree(D,P) 4091 #endif 4092 4093 /* Do not allow both MEMSYS5 and MEMSYS3 to be defined together. If they 4094 ** are, disable MEMSYS3 4095 */ 4096 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS5 4097 const sqlite3_mem_methods *sqlite3MemGetMemsys5(void); 4098 #undef SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS3 4099 #endif 4100 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS3 4101 const sqlite3_mem_methods *sqlite3MemGetMemsys3(void); 4102 #endif 4103 4104 4105 #ifndef SQLITE_MUTEX_OMIT 4106 sqlite3_mutex_methods const *sqlite3DefaultMutex(void); 4107 sqlite3_mutex_methods const *sqlite3NoopMutex(void); 4108 sqlite3_mutex *sqlite3MutexAlloc(int); 4109 int sqlite3MutexInit(void); 4110 int sqlite3MutexEnd(void); 4111 #endif 4112 #if !defined(SQLITE_MUTEX_OMIT) && !defined(SQLITE_MUTEX_NOOP) 4113 void sqlite3MemoryBarrier(void); 4114 #else 4115 # define sqlite3MemoryBarrier() 4116 #endif 4117 4118 sqlite3_int64 sqlite3StatusValue(int); 4119 void sqlite3StatusUp(int, int); 4120 void sqlite3StatusDown(int, int); 4121 void sqlite3StatusHighwater(int, int); 4122 int sqlite3LookasideUsed(sqlite3*,int*); 4123 4124 /* Access to mutexes used by sqlite3_status() */ 4125 sqlite3_mutex *sqlite3Pcache1Mutex(void); 4126 sqlite3_mutex *sqlite3MallocMutex(void); 4127 4128 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_MULTITHREADED_CHECKS) && !defined(SQLITE_MUTEX_OMIT) 4129 void sqlite3MutexWarnOnContention(sqlite3_mutex*); 4130 #else 4131 # define sqlite3MutexWarnOnContention(x) 4132 #endif 4133 4134 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT 4135 # define EXP754 (((u64)0x7ff)<<52) 4136 # define MAN754 ((((u64)1)<<52)-1) 4137 # define IsNaN(X) (((X)&EXP754)==EXP754 && ((X)&MAN754)!=0) 4138 int sqlite3IsNaN(double); 4139 #else 4140 # define IsNaN(X) 0 4141 # define sqlite3IsNaN(X) 0 4142 #endif 4143 4144 /* 4145 ** An instance of the following structure holds information about SQL 4146 ** functions arguments that are the parameters to the printf() function. 4147 */ 4148 struct PrintfArguments { 4149 int nArg; /* Total number of arguments */ 4150 int nUsed; /* Number of arguments used so far */ 4151 sqlite3_value **apArg; /* The argument values */ 4152 }; 4153 4154 char *sqlite3MPrintf(sqlite3*,const char*, ...); 4155 char *sqlite3VMPrintf(sqlite3*,const char*, va_list); 4156 #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_HAVE_OS_TRACE) 4157 void sqlite3DebugPrintf(const char*, ...); 4158 #endif 4159 #if defined(SQLITE_TEST) 4160 void *sqlite3TestTextToPtr(const char*); 4161 #endif 4162 4163 #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) 4164 void sqlite3TreeViewExpr(TreeView*, const Expr*, u8); 4165 void sqlite3TreeViewBareExprList(TreeView*, const ExprList*, const char*); 4166 void sqlite3TreeViewExprList(TreeView*, const ExprList*, u8, const char*); 4167 void sqlite3TreeViewSrcList(TreeView*, const SrcList*); 4168 void sqlite3TreeViewSelect(TreeView*, const Select*, u8); 4169 void sqlite3TreeViewWith(TreeView*, const With*, u8); 4170 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC 4171 void sqlite3TreeViewWindow(TreeView*, const Window*, u8); 4172 void sqlite3TreeViewWinFunc(TreeView*, const Window*, u8); 4173 #endif 4174 #endif 4175 4176 4177 void sqlite3SetString(char **, sqlite3*, const char*); 4178 void sqlite3ErrorMsg(Parse*, const char*, ...); 4179 int sqlite3ErrorToParser(sqlite3*,int); 4180 void sqlite3Dequote(char*); 4181 void sqlite3DequoteExpr(Expr*); 4182 void sqlite3TokenInit(Token*,char*); 4183 int sqlite3KeywordCode(const unsigned char*, int); 4184 int sqlite3RunParser(Parse*, const char*, char **); 4185 void sqlite3FinishCoding(Parse*); 4186 int sqlite3GetTempReg(Parse*); 4187 void sqlite3ReleaseTempReg(Parse*,int); 4188 int sqlite3GetTempRange(Parse*,int); 4189 void sqlite3ReleaseTempRange(Parse*,int,int); 4190 void sqlite3ClearTempRegCache(Parse*); 4191 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 4192 int sqlite3NoTempsInRange(Parse*,int,int); 4193 #endif 4194 Expr *sqlite3ExprAlloc(sqlite3*,int,const Token*,int); 4195 Expr *sqlite3Expr(sqlite3*,int,const char*); 4196 void sqlite3ExprAttachSubtrees(sqlite3*,Expr*,Expr*,Expr*); 4197 Expr *sqlite3PExpr(Parse*, int, Expr*, Expr*); 4198 void sqlite3PExprAddSelect(Parse*, Expr*, Select*); 4199 Expr *sqlite3ExprAnd(Parse*,Expr*, Expr*); 4200 Expr *sqlite3ExprSimplifiedAndOr(Expr*); 4201 Expr *sqlite3ExprFunction(Parse*,ExprList*, Token*, int); 4202 void sqlite3ExprFunctionUsable(Parse*,Expr*,FuncDef*); 4203 void sqlite3ExprAssignVarNumber(Parse*, Expr*, u32); 4204 void sqlite3ExprDelete(sqlite3*, Expr*); 4205 void sqlite3ExprUnmapAndDelete(Parse*, Expr*); 4206 ExprList *sqlite3ExprListAppend(Parse*,ExprList*,Expr*); 4207 ExprList *sqlite3ExprListAppendVector(Parse*,ExprList*,IdList*,Expr*); 4208 void sqlite3ExprListSetSortOrder(ExprList*,int,int); 4209 void sqlite3ExprListSetName(Parse*,ExprList*,Token*,int); 4210 void sqlite3ExprListSetSpan(Parse*,ExprList*,const char*,const char*); 4211 void sqlite3ExprListDelete(sqlite3*, ExprList*); 4212 u32 sqlite3ExprListFlags(const ExprList*); 4213 int sqlite3IndexHasDuplicateRootPage(Index*); 4214 int sqlite3Init(sqlite3*, char**); 4215 int sqlite3InitCallback(void*, int, char**, char**); 4216 int sqlite3InitOne(sqlite3*, int, char**, u32); 4217 void sqlite3Pragma(Parse*,Token*,Token*,Token*,int); 4218 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 4219 Module *sqlite3PragmaVtabRegister(sqlite3*,const char *zName); 4220 #endif 4221 void sqlite3ResetAllSchemasOfConnection(sqlite3*); 4222 void sqlite3ResetOneSchema(sqlite3*,int); 4223 void sqlite3CollapseDatabaseArray(sqlite3*); 4224 void sqlite3CommitInternalChanges(sqlite3*); 4225 void sqlite3DeleteColumnNames(sqlite3*,Table*); 4226 int sqlite3ColumnsFromExprList(Parse*,ExprList*,i16*,Column**); 4227 void sqlite3SelectAddColumnTypeAndCollation(Parse*,Table*,Select*,char); 4228 Table *sqlite3ResultSetOfSelect(Parse*,Select*,char); 4229 void sqlite3OpenSchemaTable(Parse *, int); 4230 Index *sqlite3PrimaryKeyIndex(Table*); 4231 i16 sqlite3TableColumnToIndex(Index*, i16); 4232 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_GENERATED_COLUMNS 4233 # define sqlite3TableColumnToStorage(T,X) (X) /* No-op pass-through */ 4234 # define sqlite3StorageColumnToTable(T,X) (X) /* No-op pass-through */ 4235 #else 4236 i16 sqlite3TableColumnToStorage(Table*, i16); 4237 i16 sqlite3StorageColumnToTable(Table*, i16); 4238 #endif 4239 void sqlite3StartTable(Parse*,Token*,Token*,int,int,int,int); 4240 #if SQLITE_ENABLE_HIDDEN_COLUMNS 4241 void sqlite3ColumnPropertiesFromName(Table*, Column*); 4242 #else 4243 # define sqlite3ColumnPropertiesFromName(T,C) /* no-op */ 4244 #endif 4245 void sqlite3AddColumn(Parse*,Token*,Token*); 4246 void sqlite3AddNotNull(Parse*, int); 4247 void sqlite3AddPrimaryKey(Parse*, ExprList*, int, int, int); 4248 void sqlite3AddCheckConstraint(Parse*, Expr*, const char*, const char*); 4249 void sqlite3AddDefaultValue(Parse*,Expr*,const char*,const char*); 4250 void sqlite3AddCollateType(Parse*, Token*); 4251 void sqlite3AddGenerated(Parse*,Expr*,Token*); 4252 void sqlite3EndTable(Parse*,Token*,Token*,u8,Select*); 4253 int sqlite3ParseUri(const char*,const char*,unsigned int*, 4254 sqlite3_vfs**,char**,char **); 4255 #define sqlite3CodecQueryParameters(A,B,C) 0 4256 Btree *sqlite3DbNameToBtree(sqlite3*,const char*); 4257 4258 #ifdef SQLITE_UNTESTABLE 4259 # define sqlite3FaultSim(X) SQLITE_OK 4260 #else 4261 int sqlite3FaultSim(int); 4262 #endif 4263 4264 Bitvec *sqlite3BitvecCreate(u32); 4265 int sqlite3BitvecTest(Bitvec*, u32); 4266 int sqlite3BitvecTestNotNull(Bitvec*, u32); 4267 int sqlite3BitvecSet(Bitvec*, u32); 4268 void sqlite3BitvecClear(Bitvec*, u32, void*); 4269 void sqlite3BitvecDestroy(Bitvec*); 4270 u32 sqlite3BitvecSize(Bitvec*); 4271 #ifndef SQLITE_UNTESTABLE 4272 int sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest(int,int*); 4273 #endif 4274 4275 RowSet *sqlite3RowSetInit(sqlite3*); 4276 void sqlite3RowSetDelete(void*); 4277 void sqlite3RowSetClear(void*); 4278 void sqlite3RowSetInsert(RowSet*, i64); 4279 int sqlite3RowSetTest(RowSet*, int iBatch, i64); 4280 int sqlite3RowSetNext(RowSet*, i64*); 4281 4282 void sqlite3CreateView(Parse*,Token*,Token*,Token*,ExprList*,Select*,int,int); 4283 4284 #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW) || !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) 4285 int sqlite3ViewGetColumnNames(Parse*,Table*); 4286 #else 4287 # define sqlite3ViewGetColumnNames(A,B) 0 4288 #endif 4289 4290 #if SQLITE_MAX_ATTACHED>30 4291 int sqlite3DbMaskAllZero(yDbMask); 4292 #endif 4293 void sqlite3DropTable(Parse*, SrcList*, int, int); 4294 void sqlite3CodeDropTable(Parse*, Table*, int, int); 4295 void sqlite3DeleteTable(sqlite3*, Table*); 4296 void sqlite3FreeIndex(sqlite3*, Index*); 4297 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINCREMENT 4298 void sqlite3AutoincrementBegin(Parse *pParse); 4299 void sqlite3AutoincrementEnd(Parse *pParse); 4300 #else 4301 # define sqlite3AutoincrementBegin(X) 4302 # define sqlite3AutoincrementEnd(X) 4303 #endif 4304 void sqlite3Insert(Parse*, SrcList*, Select*, IdList*, int, Upsert*); 4305 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_GENERATED_COLUMNS 4306 void sqlite3ComputeGeneratedColumns(Parse*, int, Table*); 4307 #endif 4308 void *sqlite3ArrayAllocate(sqlite3*,void*,int,int*,int*); 4309 IdList *sqlite3IdListAppend(Parse*, IdList*, Token*); 4310 int sqlite3IdListIndex(IdList*,const char*); 4311 SrcList *sqlite3SrcListEnlarge(Parse*, SrcList*, int, int); 4312 SrcList *sqlite3SrcListAppendList(Parse *pParse, SrcList *p1, SrcList *p2); 4313 SrcList *sqlite3SrcListAppend(Parse*, SrcList*, Token*, Token*); 4314 SrcList *sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(Parse*, SrcList*, Token*, Token*, 4315 Token*, Select*, Expr*, IdList*); 4316 void sqlite3SrcListIndexedBy(Parse *, SrcList *, Token *); 4317 void sqlite3SrcListFuncArgs(Parse*, SrcList*, ExprList*); 4318 int sqlite3IndexedByLookup(Parse *, struct SrcList_item *); 4319 void sqlite3SrcListShiftJoinType(SrcList*); 4320 void sqlite3SrcListAssignCursors(Parse*, SrcList*); 4321 void sqlite3IdListDelete(sqlite3*, IdList*); 4322 void sqlite3SrcListDelete(sqlite3*, SrcList*); 4323 Index *sqlite3AllocateIndexObject(sqlite3*,i16,int,char**); 4324 void sqlite3CreateIndex(Parse*,Token*,Token*,SrcList*,ExprList*,int,Token*, 4325 Expr*, int, int, u8); 4326 void sqlite3DropIndex(Parse*, SrcList*, int); 4327 int sqlite3Select(Parse*, Select*, SelectDest*); 4328 Select *sqlite3SelectNew(Parse*,ExprList*,SrcList*,Expr*,ExprList*, 4329 Expr*,ExprList*,u32,Expr*); 4330 void sqlite3SelectDelete(sqlite3*, Select*); 4331 Table *sqlite3SrcListLookup(Parse*, SrcList*); 4332 int sqlite3IsReadOnly(Parse*, Table*, int); 4333 void sqlite3OpenTable(Parse*, int iCur, int iDb, Table*, int); 4334 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_UPDATE_DELETE_LIMIT) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY) 4335 Expr *sqlite3LimitWhere(Parse*,SrcList*,Expr*,ExprList*,Expr*,char*); 4336 #endif 4337 void sqlite3DeleteFrom(Parse*, SrcList*, Expr*, ExprList*, Expr*); 4338 void sqlite3Update(Parse*, SrcList*, ExprList*,Expr*,int,ExprList*,Expr*, 4339 Upsert*); 4340 WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin(Parse*,SrcList*,Expr*,ExprList*,ExprList*,u16,int); 4341 void sqlite3WhereEnd(WhereInfo*); 4342 LogEst sqlite3WhereOutputRowCount(WhereInfo*); 4343 int sqlite3WhereIsDistinct(WhereInfo*); 4344 int sqlite3WhereIsOrdered(WhereInfo*); 4345 int sqlite3WhereOrderByLimitOptLabel(WhereInfo*); 4346 void sqlite3WhereMinMaxOptEarlyOut(Vdbe*,WhereInfo*); 4347 int sqlite3WhereIsSorted(WhereInfo*); 4348 int sqlite3WhereContinueLabel(WhereInfo*); 4349 int sqlite3WhereBreakLabel(WhereInfo*); 4350 int sqlite3WhereOkOnePass(WhereInfo*, int*); 4351 #define ONEPASS_OFF 0 /* Use of ONEPASS not allowed */ 4352 #define ONEPASS_SINGLE 1 /* ONEPASS valid for a single row update */ 4353 #define ONEPASS_MULTI 2 /* ONEPASS is valid for multiple rows */ 4354 int sqlite3WhereUsesDeferredSeek(WhereInfo*); 4355 void sqlite3ExprCodeLoadIndexColumn(Parse*, Index*, int, int, int); 4356 int sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumn(Parse*, Table*, int, int, int, u8); 4357 void sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumnOfTable(Vdbe*, Table*, int, int, int); 4358 void sqlite3ExprCodeMove(Parse*, int, int, int); 4359 void sqlite3ExprCode(Parse*, Expr*, int); 4360 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_GENERATED_COLUMNS 4361 void sqlite3ExprCodeGeneratedColumn(Parse*, Column*, int); 4362 #endif 4363 void sqlite3ExprCodeCopy(Parse*, Expr*, int); 4364 void sqlite3ExprCodeFactorable(Parse*, Expr*, int); 4365 int sqlite3ExprCodeRunJustOnce(Parse*, Expr*, int); 4366 int sqlite3ExprCodeTemp(Parse*, Expr*, int*); 4367 int sqlite3ExprCodeTarget(Parse*, Expr*, int); 4368 int sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(Parse*, ExprList*, int, int, u8); 4369 #define SQLITE_ECEL_DUP 0x01 /* Deep, not shallow copies */ 4370 #define SQLITE_ECEL_FACTOR 0x02 /* Factor out constant terms */ 4371 #define SQLITE_ECEL_REF 0x04 /* Use ExprList.u.x.iOrderByCol */ 4372 #define SQLITE_ECEL_OMITREF 0x08 /* Omit if ExprList.u.x.iOrderByCol */ 4373 void sqlite3ExprIfTrue(Parse*, Expr*, int, int); 4374 void sqlite3ExprIfFalse(Parse*, Expr*, int, int); 4375 void sqlite3ExprIfFalseDup(Parse*, Expr*, int, int); 4376 Table *sqlite3FindTable(sqlite3*,const char*, const char*); 4377 #define LOCATE_VIEW 0x01 4378 #define LOCATE_NOERR 0x02 4379 Table *sqlite3LocateTable(Parse*,u32 flags,const char*, const char*); 4380 Table *sqlite3LocateTableItem(Parse*,u32 flags,struct SrcList_item *); 4381 Index *sqlite3FindIndex(sqlite3*,const char*, const char*); 4382 void sqlite3UnlinkAndDeleteTable(sqlite3*,int,const char*); 4383 void sqlite3UnlinkAndDeleteIndex(sqlite3*,int,const char*); 4384 void sqlite3Vacuum(Parse*,Token*,Expr*); 4385 int sqlite3RunVacuum(char**, sqlite3*, int, sqlite3_value*); 4386 char *sqlite3NameFromToken(sqlite3*, Token*); 4387 int sqlite3ExprCompare(Parse*,Expr*, Expr*, int); 4388 int sqlite3ExprCompareSkip(Expr*, Expr*, int); 4389 int sqlite3ExprListCompare(ExprList*, ExprList*, int); 4390 int sqlite3ExprImpliesExpr(Parse*,Expr*, Expr*, int); 4391 int sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(Expr*,int); 4392 void sqlite3AggInfoPersistWalkerInit(Walker*,Parse*); 4393 void sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggregates(NameContext*, Expr*); 4394 void sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggList(NameContext*,ExprList*); 4395 int sqlite3ExprCoveredByIndex(Expr*, int iCur, Index *pIdx); 4396 int sqlite3FunctionUsesThisSrc(Expr*, SrcList*); 4397 Vdbe *sqlite3GetVdbe(Parse*); 4398 #ifndef SQLITE_UNTESTABLE 4399 void sqlite3PrngSaveState(void); 4400 void sqlite3PrngRestoreState(void); 4401 #endif 4402 void sqlite3RollbackAll(sqlite3*,int); 4403 void sqlite3CodeVerifySchema(Parse*, int); 4404 void sqlite3CodeVerifyNamedSchema(Parse*, const char *zDb); 4405 void sqlite3BeginTransaction(Parse*, int); 4406 void sqlite3EndTransaction(Parse*,int); 4407 void sqlite3Savepoint(Parse*, int, Token*); 4408 void sqlite3CloseSavepoints(sqlite3 *); 4409 void sqlite3LeaveMutexAndCloseZombie(sqlite3*); 4410 u32 sqlite3IsTrueOrFalse(const char*); 4411 int sqlite3ExprIdToTrueFalse(Expr*); 4412 int sqlite3ExprTruthValue(const Expr*); 4413 int sqlite3ExprIsConstant(Expr*); 4414 int sqlite3ExprIsConstantNotJoin(Expr*); 4415 int sqlite3ExprIsConstantOrFunction(Expr*, u8); 4416 int sqlite3ExprIsConstantOrGroupBy(Parse*, Expr*, ExprList*); 4417 int sqlite3ExprIsTableConstant(Expr*,int); 4418 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_CURSOR_HINTS 4419 int sqlite3ExprContainsSubquery(Expr*); 4420 #endif 4421 int sqlite3ExprIsInteger(Expr*, int*); 4422 int sqlite3ExprCanBeNull(const Expr*); 4423 int sqlite3ExprNeedsNoAffinityChange(const Expr*, char); 4424 int sqlite3IsRowid(const char*); 4425 void sqlite3GenerateRowDelete( 4426 Parse*,Table*,Trigger*,int,int,int,i16,u8,u8,u8,int); 4427 void sqlite3GenerateRowIndexDelete(Parse*, Table*, int, int, int*, int); 4428 int sqlite3GenerateIndexKey(Parse*, Index*, int, int, int, int*,Index*,int); 4429 void sqlite3ResolvePartIdxLabel(Parse*,int); 4430 int sqlite3ExprReferencesUpdatedColumn(Expr*,int*,int); 4431 void sqlite3GenerateConstraintChecks(Parse*,Table*,int*,int,int,int,int, 4432 u8,u8,int,int*,int*,Upsert*); 4433 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_NULL_TRIM 4434 void sqlite3SetMakeRecordP5(Vdbe*,Table*); 4435 #else 4436 # define sqlite3SetMakeRecordP5(A,B) 4437 #endif 4438 void sqlite3CompleteInsertion(Parse*,Table*,int,int,int,int*,int,int,int); 4439 int sqlite3OpenTableAndIndices(Parse*, Table*, int, u8, int, u8*, int*, int*); 4440 void sqlite3BeginWriteOperation(Parse*, int, int); 4441 void sqlite3MultiWrite(Parse*); 4442 void sqlite3MayAbort(Parse*); 4443 void sqlite3HaltConstraint(Parse*, int, int, char*, i8, u8); 4444 void sqlite3UniqueConstraint(Parse*, int, Index*); 4445 void sqlite3RowidConstraint(Parse*, int, Table*); 4446 Expr *sqlite3ExprDup(sqlite3*,Expr*,int); 4447 ExprList *sqlite3ExprListDup(sqlite3*,ExprList*,int); 4448 SrcList *sqlite3SrcListDup(sqlite3*,SrcList*,int); 4449 IdList *sqlite3IdListDup(sqlite3*,IdList*); 4450 Select *sqlite3SelectDup(sqlite3*,Select*,int); 4451 FuncDef *sqlite3FunctionSearch(int,const char*); 4452 void sqlite3InsertBuiltinFuncs(FuncDef*,int); 4453 FuncDef *sqlite3FindFunction(sqlite3*,const char*,int,u8,u8); 4454 void sqlite3RegisterBuiltinFunctions(void); 4455 void sqlite3RegisterDateTimeFunctions(void); 4456 void sqlite3RegisterPerConnectionBuiltinFunctions(sqlite3*); 4457 int sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(sqlite3*); 4458 int sqlite3SafetyCheckSickOrOk(sqlite3*); 4459 void sqlite3ChangeCookie(Parse*, int); 4460 4461 #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_TRIGGER) 4462 void sqlite3MaterializeView(Parse*, Table*, Expr*, ExprList*,Expr*,int); 4463 #endif 4464 4465 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRIGGER 4466 void sqlite3BeginTrigger(Parse*, Token*,Token*,int,int,IdList*,SrcList*, 4467 Expr*,int, int); 4468 void sqlite3FinishTrigger(Parse*, TriggerStep*, Token*); 4469 void sqlite3DropTrigger(Parse*, SrcList*, int); 4470 void sqlite3DropTriggerPtr(Parse*, Trigger*); 4471 Trigger *sqlite3TriggersExist(Parse *, Table*, int, ExprList*, int *pMask); 4472 Trigger *sqlite3TriggerList(Parse *, Table *); 4473 void sqlite3CodeRowTrigger(Parse*, Trigger *, int, ExprList*, int, Table *, 4474 int, int, int); 4475 void sqlite3CodeRowTriggerDirect(Parse *, Trigger *, Table *, int, int, int); 4476 void sqliteViewTriggers(Parse*, Table*, Expr*, int, ExprList*); 4477 void sqlite3DeleteTriggerStep(sqlite3*, TriggerStep*); 4478 TriggerStep *sqlite3TriggerSelectStep(sqlite3*,Select*, 4479 const char*,const char*); 4480 TriggerStep *sqlite3TriggerInsertStep(Parse*,Token*, IdList*, 4481 Select*,u8,Upsert*, 4482 const char*,const char*); 4483 TriggerStep *sqlite3TriggerUpdateStep(Parse*,Token*,SrcList*,ExprList*, 4484 Expr*, u8, const char*,const char*); 4485 TriggerStep *sqlite3TriggerDeleteStep(Parse*,Token*, Expr*, 4486 const char*,const char*); 4487 void sqlite3DeleteTrigger(sqlite3*, Trigger*); 4488 void sqlite3UnlinkAndDeleteTrigger(sqlite3*,int,const char*); 4489 u32 sqlite3TriggerColmask(Parse*,Trigger*,ExprList*,int,int,Table*,int); 4490 SrcList *sqlite3TriggerStepSrc(Parse*, TriggerStep*); 4491 # define sqlite3ParseToplevel(p) ((p)->pToplevel ? (p)->pToplevel : (p)) 4492 # define sqlite3IsToplevel(p) ((p)->pToplevel==0) 4493 #else 4494 # define sqlite3TriggersExist(B,C,D,E,F) 0 4495 # define sqlite3DeleteTrigger(A,B) 4496 # define sqlite3DropTriggerPtr(A,B) 4497 # define sqlite3UnlinkAndDeleteTrigger(A,B,C) 4498 # define sqlite3CodeRowTrigger(A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I) 4499 # define sqlite3CodeRowTriggerDirect(A,B,C,D,E,F) 4500 # define sqlite3TriggerList(X, Y) 0 4501 # define sqlite3ParseToplevel(p) p 4502 # define sqlite3IsToplevel(p) 1 4503 # define sqlite3TriggerColmask(A,B,C,D,E,F,G) 0 4504 # define sqlite3TriggerStepSrc(A,B) 0 4505 #endif 4506 4507 int sqlite3JoinType(Parse*, Token*, Token*, Token*); 4508 void sqlite3SetJoinExpr(Expr*,int); 4509 void sqlite3CreateForeignKey(Parse*, ExprList*, Token*, ExprList*, int); 4510 void sqlite3DeferForeignKey(Parse*, int); 4511 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION 4512 void sqlite3AuthRead(Parse*,Expr*,Schema*,SrcList*); 4513 int sqlite3AuthCheck(Parse*,int, const char*, const char*, const char*); 4514 void sqlite3AuthContextPush(Parse*, AuthContext*, const char*); 4515 void sqlite3AuthContextPop(AuthContext*); 4516 int sqlite3AuthReadCol(Parse*, const char *, const char *, int); 4517 #else 4518 # define sqlite3AuthRead(a,b,c,d) 4519 # define sqlite3AuthCheck(a,b,c,d,e) SQLITE_OK 4520 # define sqlite3AuthContextPush(a,b,c) 4521 # define sqlite3AuthContextPop(a) ((void)(a)) 4522 #endif 4523 int sqlite3DbIsNamed(sqlite3 *db, int iDb, const char *zName); 4524 void sqlite3Attach(Parse*, Expr*, Expr*, Expr*); 4525 void sqlite3Detach(Parse*, Expr*); 4526 void sqlite3FixInit(DbFixer*, Parse*, int, const char*, const Token*); 4527 int sqlite3FixSrcList(DbFixer*, SrcList*); 4528 int sqlite3FixSelect(DbFixer*, Select*); 4529 int sqlite3FixExpr(DbFixer*, Expr*); 4530 int sqlite3FixExprList(DbFixer*, ExprList*); 4531 int sqlite3FixTriggerStep(DbFixer*, TriggerStep*); 4532 int sqlite3RealSameAsInt(double,sqlite3_int64); 4533 void sqlite3Int64ToText(i64,char*); 4534 int sqlite3AtoF(const char *z, double*, int, u8); 4535 int sqlite3GetInt32(const char *, int*); 4536 int sqlite3GetUInt32(const char*, u32*); 4537 int sqlite3Atoi(const char*); 4538 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 4539 int sqlite3Utf16ByteLen(const void *pData, int nChar); 4540 #endif 4541 int sqlite3Utf8CharLen(const char *pData, int nByte); 4542 u32 sqlite3Utf8Read(const u8**); 4543 LogEst sqlite3LogEst(u64); 4544 LogEst sqlite3LogEstAdd(LogEst,LogEst); 4545 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 4546 LogEst sqlite3LogEstFromDouble(double); 4547 #endif 4548 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS) || \ 4549 defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT4) || \ 4550 defined(SQLITE_EXPLAIN_ESTIMATED_ROWS) 4551 u64 sqlite3LogEstToInt(LogEst); 4552 #endif 4553 VList *sqlite3VListAdd(sqlite3*,VList*,const char*,int,int); 4554 const char *sqlite3VListNumToName(VList*,int); 4555 int sqlite3VListNameToNum(VList*,const char*,int); 4556 4557 /* 4558 ** Routines to read and write variable-length integers. These used to 4559 ** be defined locally, but now we use the varint routines in the util.c 4560 ** file. 4561 */ 4562 int sqlite3PutVarint(unsigned char*, u64); 4563 u8 sqlite3GetVarint(const unsigned char *, u64 *); 4564 u8 sqlite3GetVarint32(const unsigned char *, u32 *); 4565 int sqlite3VarintLen(u64 v); 4566 4567 /* 4568 ** The common case is for a varint to be a single byte. They following 4569 ** macros handle the common case without a procedure call, but then call 4570 ** the procedure for larger varints. 4571 */ 4572 #define getVarint32(A,B) \ 4573 (u8)((*(A)<(u8)0x80)?((B)=(u32)*(A)),1:sqlite3GetVarint32((A),(u32 *)&(B))) 4574 #define getVarint32NR(A,B) \ 4575 B=(u32)*(A);if(B>=0x80)sqlite3GetVarint32((A),(u32*)&(B)) 4576 #define putVarint32(A,B) \ 4577 (u8)(((u32)(B)<(u32)0x80)?(*(A)=(unsigned char)(B)),1:\ 4578 sqlite3PutVarint((A),(B))) 4579 #define getVarint sqlite3GetVarint 4580 #define putVarint sqlite3PutVarint 4581 4582 4583 const char *sqlite3IndexAffinityStr(sqlite3*, Index*); 4584 void sqlite3TableAffinity(Vdbe*, Table*, int); 4585 char sqlite3CompareAffinity(const Expr *pExpr, char aff2); 4586 int sqlite3IndexAffinityOk(const Expr *pExpr, char idx_affinity); 4587 char sqlite3TableColumnAffinity(Table*,int); 4588 char sqlite3ExprAffinity(const Expr *pExpr); 4589 int sqlite3Atoi64(const char*, i64*, int, u8); 4590 int sqlite3DecOrHexToI64(const char*, i64*); 4591 void sqlite3ErrorWithMsg(sqlite3*, int, const char*,...); 4592 void sqlite3Error(sqlite3*,int); 4593 void sqlite3ErrorClear(sqlite3*); 4594 void sqlite3SystemError(sqlite3*,int); 4595 void *sqlite3HexToBlob(sqlite3*, const char *z, int n); 4596 u8 sqlite3HexToInt(int h); 4597 int sqlite3TwoPartName(Parse *, Token *, Token *, Token **); 4598 4599 #if defined(SQLITE_NEED_ERR_NAME) 4600 const char *sqlite3ErrName(int); 4601 #endif 4602 4603 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_DESERIALIZE 4604 int sqlite3MemdbInit(void); 4605 #endif 4606 4607 const char *sqlite3ErrStr(int); 4608 int sqlite3ReadSchema(Parse *pParse); 4609 CollSeq *sqlite3FindCollSeq(sqlite3*,u8 enc, const char*,int); 4610 int sqlite3IsBinary(const CollSeq*); 4611 CollSeq *sqlite3LocateCollSeq(Parse *pParse, const char*zName); 4612 void sqlite3SetTextEncoding(sqlite3 *db, u8); 4613 CollSeq *sqlite3ExprCollSeq(Parse *pParse, const Expr *pExpr); 4614 CollSeq *sqlite3ExprNNCollSeq(Parse *pParse, const Expr *pExpr); 4615 int sqlite3ExprCollSeqMatch(Parse*,const Expr*,const Expr*); 4616 Expr *sqlite3ExprAddCollateToken(Parse *pParse, Expr*, const Token*, int); 4617 Expr *sqlite3ExprAddCollateString(Parse*,Expr*,const char*); 4618 Expr *sqlite3ExprSkipCollate(Expr*); 4619 Expr *sqlite3ExprSkipCollateAndLikely(Expr*); 4620 int sqlite3CheckCollSeq(Parse *, CollSeq *); 4621 int sqlite3WritableSchema(sqlite3*); 4622 int sqlite3CheckObjectName(Parse*, const char*,const char*,const char*); 4623 void sqlite3VdbeSetChanges(sqlite3 *, int); 4624 int sqlite3AddInt64(i64*,i64); 4625 int sqlite3SubInt64(i64*,i64); 4626 int sqlite3MulInt64(i64*,i64); 4627 int sqlite3AbsInt32(int); 4628 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_8_3_NAMES 4629 void sqlite3FileSuffix3(const char*, char*); 4630 #else 4631 # define sqlite3FileSuffix3(X,Y) 4632 #endif 4633 u8 sqlite3GetBoolean(const char *z,u8); 4634 4635 const void *sqlite3ValueText(sqlite3_value*, u8); 4636 int sqlite3ValueBytes(sqlite3_value*, u8); 4637 void sqlite3ValueSetStr(sqlite3_value*, int, const void *,u8, 4638 void(*)(void*)); 4639 void sqlite3ValueSetNull(sqlite3_value*); 4640 void sqlite3ValueFree(sqlite3_value*); 4641 #ifndef SQLITE_UNTESTABLE 4642 void sqlite3ResultIntReal(sqlite3_context*); 4643 #endif 4644 sqlite3_value *sqlite3ValueNew(sqlite3 *); 4645 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 4646 char *sqlite3Utf16to8(sqlite3 *, const void*, int, u8); 4647 #endif 4648 int sqlite3ValueFromExpr(sqlite3 *, Expr *, u8, u8, sqlite3_value **); 4649 void sqlite3ValueApplyAffinity(sqlite3_value *, u8, u8); 4650 #ifndef SQLITE_AMALGAMATION 4651 extern const unsigned char sqlite3OpcodeProperty[]; 4652 extern const char sqlite3StrBINARY[]; 4653 extern const unsigned char sqlite3UpperToLower[]; 4654 extern const unsigned char sqlite3CtypeMap[]; 4655 extern SQLITE_WSD struct Sqlite3Config sqlite3Config; 4656 extern FuncDefHash sqlite3BuiltinFunctions; 4657 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WSD 4658 extern int sqlite3PendingByte; 4659 #endif 4660 #endif /* SQLITE_AMALGAMATION */ 4661 #ifdef VDBE_PROFILE 4662 extern sqlite3_uint64 sqlite3NProfileCnt; 4663 #endif 4664 void sqlite3RootPageMoved(sqlite3*, int, Pgno, Pgno); 4665 void sqlite3Reindex(Parse*, Token*, Token*); 4666 void sqlite3AlterFunctions(void); 4667 void sqlite3AlterRenameTable(Parse*, SrcList*, Token*); 4668 void sqlite3AlterRenameColumn(Parse*, SrcList*, Token*, Token*); 4669 int sqlite3GetToken(const unsigned char *, int *); 4670 void sqlite3NestedParse(Parse*, const char*, ...); 4671 void sqlite3ExpirePreparedStatements(sqlite3*, int); 4672 void sqlite3CodeRhsOfIN(Parse*, Expr*, int); 4673 int sqlite3CodeSubselect(Parse*, Expr*); 4674 void sqlite3SelectPrep(Parse*, Select*, NameContext*); 4675 int sqlite3ExpandSubquery(Parse*, struct SrcList_item*); 4676 void sqlite3SelectWrongNumTermsError(Parse *pParse, Select *p); 4677 int sqlite3MatchEName( 4678 const struct ExprList_item*, 4679 const char*, 4680 const char*, 4681 const char* 4682 ); 4683 Bitmask sqlite3ExprColUsed(Expr*); 4684 u8 sqlite3StrIHash(const char*); 4685 int sqlite3ResolveExprNames(NameContext*, Expr*); 4686 int sqlite3ResolveExprListNames(NameContext*, ExprList*); 4687 void sqlite3ResolveSelectNames(Parse*, Select*, NameContext*); 4688 int sqlite3ResolveSelfReference(Parse*,Table*,int,Expr*,ExprList*); 4689 int sqlite3ResolveOrderGroupBy(Parse*, Select*, ExprList*, const char*); 4690 void sqlite3ColumnDefault(Vdbe *, Table *, int, int); 4691 void sqlite3AlterFinishAddColumn(Parse *, Token *); 4692 void sqlite3AlterBeginAddColumn(Parse *, SrcList *); 4693 void *sqlite3RenameTokenMap(Parse*, void*, Token*); 4694 void sqlite3RenameTokenRemap(Parse*, void *pTo, void *pFrom); 4695 void sqlite3RenameExprUnmap(Parse*, Expr*); 4696 void sqlite3RenameExprlistUnmap(Parse*, ExprList*); 4697 CollSeq *sqlite3GetCollSeq(Parse*, u8, CollSeq *, const char*); 4698 char sqlite3AffinityType(const char*, Column*); 4699 void sqlite3Analyze(Parse*, Token*, Token*); 4700 int sqlite3InvokeBusyHandler(BusyHandler*); 4701 int sqlite3FindDb(sqlite3*, Token*); 4702 int sqlite3FindDbName(sqlite3 *, const char *); 4703 int sqlite3AnalysisLoad(sqlite3*,int iDB); 4704 void sqlite3DeleteIndexSamples(sqlite3*,Index*); 4705 void sqlite3DefaultRowEst(Index*); 4706 void sqlite3RegisterLikeFunctions(sqlite3*, int); 4707 int sqlite3IsLikeFunction(sqlite3*,Expr*,int*,char*); 4708 void sqlite3SchemaClear(void *); 4709 Schema *sqlite3SchemaGet(sqlite3 *, Btree *); 4710 int sqlite3SchemaToIndex(sqlite3 *db, Schema *); 4711 KeyInfo *sqlite3KeyInfoAlloc(sqlite3*,int,int); 4712 void sqlite3KeyInfoUnref(KeyInfo*); 4713 KeyInfo *sqlite3KeyInfoRef(KeyInfo*); 4714 KeyInfo *sqlite3KeyInfoOfIndex(Parse*, Index*); 4715 KeyInfo *sqlite3KeyInfoFromExprList(Parse*, ExprList*, int, int); 4716 int sqlite3HasExplicitNulls(Parse*, ExprList*); 4717 4718 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 4719 int sqlite3KeyInfoIsWriteable(KeyInfo*); 4720 #endif 4721 int sqlite3CreateFunc(sqlite3 *, const char *, int, int, void *, 4722 void (*)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value **), 4723 void (*)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value **), 4724 void (*)(sqlite3_context*), 4725 void (*)(sqlite3_context*), 4726 void (*)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value **), 4727 FuncDestructor *pDestructor 4728 ); 4729 void sqlite3NoopDestructor(void*); 4730 void sqlite3OomFault(sqlite3*); 4731 void sqlite3OomClear(sqlite3*); 4732 int sqlite3ApiExit(sqlite3 *db, int); 4733 int sqlite3OpenTempDatabase(Parse *); 4734 4735 void sqlite3StrAccumInit(StrAccum*, sqlite3*, char*, int, int); 4736 char *sqlite3StrAccumFinish(StrAccum*); 4737 void sqlite3SelectDestInit(SelectDest*,int,int); 4738 Expr *sqlite3CreateColumnExpr(sqlite3 *, SrcList *, int, int); 4739 4740 void sqlite3BackupRestart(sqlite3_backup *); 4741 void sqlite3BackupUpdate(sqlite3_backup *, Pgno, const u8 *); 4742 4743 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY 4744 int sqlite3ExprCheckIN(Parse*, Expr*); 4745 #else 4746 # define sqlite3ExprCheckIN(x,y) SQLITE_OK 4747 #endif 4748 4749 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT4 4750 int sqlite3Stat4ProbeSetValue( 4751 Parse*,Index*,UnpackedRecord**,Expr*,int,int,int*); 4752 int sqlite3Stat4ValueFromExpr(Parse*, Expr*, u8, sqlite3_value**); 4753 void sqlite3Stat4ProbeFree(UnpackedRecord*); 4754 int sqlite3Stat4Column(sqlite3*, const void*, int, int, sqlite3_value**); 4755 char sqlite3IndexColumnAffinity(sqlite3*, Index*, int); 4756 #endif 4757 4758 /* 4759 ** The interface to the LEMON-generated parser 4760 */ 4761 #ifndef SQLITE_AMALGAMATION 4762 void *sqlite3ParserAlloc(void*(*)(u64), Parse*); 4763 void sqlite3ParserFree(void*, void(*)(void*)); 4764 #endif 4765 void sqlite3Parser(void*, int, Token); 4766 int sqlite3ParserFallback(int); 4767 #ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH 4768 int sqlite3ParserStackPeak(void*); 4769 #endif 4770 4771 void sqlite3AutoLoadExtensions(sqlite3*); 4772 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION 4773 void sqlite3CloseExtensions(sqlite3*); 4774 #else 4775 # define sqlite3CloseExtensions(X) 4776 #endif 4777 4778 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE 4779 void sqlite3TableLock(Parse *, int, Pgno, u8, const char *); 4780 #else 4781 #define sqlite3TableLock(v,w,x,y,z) 4782 #endif 4783 4784 #ifdef SQLITE_TEST 4785 int sqlite3Utf8To8(unsigned char*); 4786 #endif 4787 4788 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 4789 # define sqlite3VtabClear(Y) 4790 # define sqlite3VtabSync(X,Y) SQLITE_OK 4791 # define sqlite3VtabRollback(X) 4792 # define sqlite3VtabCommit(X) 4793 # define sqlite3VtabInSync(db) 0 4794 # define sqlite3VtabLock(X) 4795 # define sqlite3VtabUnlock(X) 4796 # define sqlite3VtabModuleUnref(D,X) 4797 # define sqlite3VtabUnlockList(X) 4798 # define sqlite3VtabSavepoint(X, Y, Z) SQLITE_OK 4799 # define sqlite3GetVTable(X,Y) ((VTable*)0) 4800 #else 4801 void sqlite3VtabClear(sqlite3 *db, Table*); 4802 void sqlite3VtabDisconnect(sqlite3 *db, Table *p); 4803 int sqlite3VtabSync(sqlite3 *db, Vdbe*); 4804 int sqlite3VtabRollback(sqlite3 *db); 4805 int sqlite3VtabCommit(sqlite3 *db); 4806 void sqlite3VtabLock(VTable *); 4807 void sqlite3VtabUnlock(VTable *); 4808 void sqlite3VtabModuleUnref(sqlite3*,Module*); 4809 void sqlite3VtabUnlockList(sqlite3*); 4810 int sqlite3VtabSavepoint(sqlite3 *, int, int); 4811 void sqlite3VtabImportErrmsg(Vdbe*, sqlite3_vtab*); 4812 VTable *sqlite3GetVTable(sqlite3*, Table*); 4813 Module *sqlite3VtabCreateModule( 4814 sqlite3*, 4815 const char*, 4816 const sqlite3_module*, 4817 void*, 4818 void(*)(void*) 4819 ); 4820 # define sqlite3VtabInSync(db) ((db)->nVTrans>0 && (db)->aVTrans==0) 4821 #endif 4822 int sqlite3ReadOnlyShadowTables(sqlite3 *db); 4823 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE 4824 int sqlite3ShadowTableName(sqlite3 *db, const char *zName); 4825 int sqlite3IsShadowTableOf(sqlite3*,Table*,const char*); 4826 #else 4827 # define sqlite3ShadowTableName(A,B) 0 4828 # define sqlite3IsShadowTableOf(A,B,C) 0 4829 #endif 4830 int sqlite3VtabEponymousTableInit(Parse*,Module*); 4831 void sqlite3VtabEponymousTableClear(sqlite3*,Module*); 4832 void sqlite3VtabMakeWritable(Parse*,Table*); 4833 void sqlite3VtabBeginParse(Parse*, Token*, Token*, Token*, int); 4834 void sqlite3VtabFinishParse(Parse*, Token*); 4835 void sqlite3VtabArgInit(Parse*); 4836 void sqlite3VtabArgExtend(Parse*, Token*); 4837 int sqlite3VtabCallCreate(sqlite3*, int, const char *, char **); 4838 int sqlite3VtabCallConnect(Parse*, Table*); 4839 int sqlite3VtabCallDestroy(sqlite3*, int, const char *); 4840 int sqlite3VtabBegin(sqlite3 *, VTable *); 4841 FuncDef *sqlite3VtabOverloadFunction(sqlite3 *,FuncDef*, int nArg, Expr*); 4842 sqlite3_int64 sqlite3StmtCurrentTime(sqlite3_context*); 4843 int sqlite3VdbeParameterIndex(Vdbe*, const char*, int); 4844 int sqlite3TransferBindings(sqlite3_stmt *, sqlite3_stmt *); 4845 void sqlite3ParserReset(Parse*); 4846 void sqlite3ParserAddCleanup(Parse*,void(*)(sqlite3*,void*),void*); 4847 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_NORMALIZE 4848 char *sqlite3Normalize(Vdbe*, const char*); 4849 #endif 4850 int sqlite3Reprepare(Vdbe*); 4851 void sqlite3ExprListCheckLength(Parse*, ExprList*, const char*); 4852 CollSeq *sqlite3ExprCompareCollSeq(Parse*,const Expr*); 4853 CollSeq *sqlite3BinaryCompareCollSeq(Parse *, const Expr*, const Expr*); 4854 int sqlite3TempInMemory(const sqlite3*); 4855 const char *sqlite3JournalModename(int); 4856 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL 4857 int sqlite3Checkpoint(sqlite3*, int, int, int*, int*); 4858 int sqlite3WalDefaultHook(void*,sqlite3*,const char*,int); 4859 #endif 4860 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_CTE 4861 With *sqlite3WithAdd(Parse*,With*,Token*,ExprList*,Select*); 4862 void sqlite3WithDelete(sqlite3*,With*); 4863 void sqlite3WithPush(Parse*, With*, u8); 4864 #else 4865 #define sqlite3WithPush(x,y,z) 4866 #define sqlite3WithDelete(x,y) 4867 #endif 4868 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UPSERT 4869 Upsert *sqlite3UpsertNew(sqlite3*,ExprList*,Expr*,ExprList*,Expr*,Upsert*); 4870 void sqlite3UpsertDelete(sqlite3*,Upsert*); 4871 Upsert *sqlite3UpsertDup(sqlite3*,Upsert*); 4872 int sqlite3UpsertAnalyzeTarget(Parse*,SrcList*,Upsert*); 4873 void sqlite3UpsertDoUpdate(Parse*,Upsert*,Table*,Index*,int); 4874 Upsert *sqlite3UpsertOfIndex(Upsert*,Index*); 4875 int sqlite3UpsertNextIsIPK(Upsert*); 4876 #else 4877 #define sqlite3UpsertNew(u,v,w,x,y,z) ((Upsert*)0) 4878 #define sqlite3UpsertDelete(x,y) 4879 #define sqlite3UpsertDup(x,y) ((Upsert*)0) 4880 #define sqlite3UpsertOfIndex(x,y) ((Upsert*)0) 4881 #define sqlite3UpsertNextIsIPK(x) 0 4882 #endif 4883 4884 4885 /* Declarations for functions in fkey.c. All of these are replaced by 4886 ** no-op macros if OMIT_FOREIGN_KEY is defined. In this case no foreign 4887 ** key functionality is available. If OMIT_TRIGGER is defined but 4888 ** OMIT_FOREIGN_KEY is not, only some of the functions are no-oped. In 4889 ** this case foreign keys are parsed, but no other functionality is 4890 ** provided (enforcement of FK constraints requires the triggers sub-system). 4891 */ 4892 #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_FOREIGN_KEY) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_TRIGGER) 4893 void sqlite3FkCheck(Parse*, Table*, int, int, int*, int); 4894 void sqlite3FkDropTable(Parse*, SrcList *, Table*); 4895 void sqlite3FkActions(Parse*, Table*, ExprList*, int, int*, int); 4896 int sqlite3FkRequired(Parse*, Table*, int*, int); 4897 u32 sqlite3FkOldmask(Parse*, Table*); 4898 FKey *sqlite3FkReferences(Table *); 4899 #else 4900 #define sqlite3FkActions(a,b,c,d,e,f) 4901 #define sqlite3FkCheck(a,b,c,d,e,f) 4902 #define sqlite3FkDropTable(a,b,c) 4903 #define sqlite3FkOldmask(a,b) 0 4904 #define sqlite3FkRequired(a,b,c,d) 0 4905 #define sqlite3FkReferences(a) 0 4906 #endif 4907 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FOREIGN_KEY 4908 void sqlite3FkDelete(sqlite3 *, Table*); 4909 int sqlite3FkLocateIndex(Parse*,Table*,FKey*,Index**,int**); 4910 #else 4911 #define sqlite3FkDelete(a,b) 4912 #define sqlite3FkLocateIndex(a,b,c,d,e) 4913 #endif 4914 4915 4916 /* 4917 ** Available fault injectors. Should be numbered beginning with 0. 4918 */ 4919 #define SQLITE_FAULTINJECTOR_MALLOC 0 4920 #define SQLITE_FAULTINJECTOR_COUNT 1 4921 4922 /* 4923 ** The interface to the code in fault.c used for identifying "benign" 4924 ** malloc failures. This is only present if SQLITE_UNTESTABLE 4925 ** is not defined. 4926 */ 4927 #ifndef SQLITE_UNTESTABLE 4928 void sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc(void); 4929 void sqlite3EndBenignMalloc(void); 4930 #else 4931 #define sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc() 4932 #define sqlite3EndBenignMalloc() 4933 #endif 4934 4935 /* 4936 ** Allowed return values from sqlite3FindInIndex() 4937 */ 4938 #define IN_INDEX_ROWID 1 /* Search the rowid of the table */ 4939 #define IN_INDEX_EPH 2 /* Search an ephemeral b-tree */ 4940 #define IN_INDEX_INDEX_ASC 3 /* Existing index ASCENDING */ 4941 #define IN_INDEX_INDEX_DESC 4 /* Existing index DESCENDING */ 4942 #define IN_INDEX_NOOP 5 /* No table available. Use comparisons */ 4943 /* 4944 ** Allowed flags for the 3rd parameter to sqlite3FindInIndex(). 4945 */ 4946 #define IN_INDEX_NOOP_OK 0x0001 /* OK to return IN_INDEX_NOOP */ 4947 #define IN_INDEX_MEMBERSHIP 0x0002 /* IN operator used for membership test */ 4948 #define IN_INDEX_LOOP 0x0004 /* IN operator used as a loop */ 4949 int sqlite3FindInIndex(Parse *, Expr *, u32, int*, int*, int*); 4950 4951 int sqlite3JournalOpen(sqlite3_vfs *, const char *, sqlite3_file *, int, int); 4952 int sqlite3JournalSize(sqlite3_vfs *); 4953 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE) \ 4954 || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_BATCH_ATOMIC_WRITE) 4955 int sqlite3JournalCreate(sqlite3_file *); 4956 #endif 4957 4958 int sqlite3JournalIsInMemory(sqlite3_file *p); 4959 void sqlite3MemJournalOpen(sqlite3_file *); 4960 4961 void sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(Parse *pParse, Expr *p); 4962 #if SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH>0 4963 int sqlite3SelectExprHeight(Select *); 4964 int sqlite3ExprCheckHeight(Parse*, int); 4965 #else 4966 #define sqlite3SelectExprHeight(x) 0 4967 #define sqlite3ExprCheckHeight(x,y) 4968 #endif 4969 4970 u32 sqlite3Get4byte(const u8*); 4971 void sqlite3Put4byte(u8*, u32); 4972 4973 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY 4974 void sqlite3ConnectionBlocked(sqlite3 *, sqlite3 *); 4975 void sqlite3ConnectionUnlocked(sqlite3 *db); 4976 void sqlite3ConnectionClosed(sqlite3 *db); 4977 #else 4978 #define sqlite3ConnectionBlocked(x,y) 4979 #define sqlite3ConnectionUnlocked(x) 4980 #define sqlite3ConnectionClosed(x) 4981 #endif 4982 4983 #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG 4984 void sqlite3ParserTrace(FILE*, char *); 4985 #endif 4986 #if defined(YYCOVERAGE) 4987 int sqlite3ParserCoverage(FILE*); 4988 #endif 4989 4990 /* 4991 ** If the SQLITE_ENABLE IOTRACE exists then the global variable 4992 ** sqlite3IoTrace is a pointer to a printf-like routine used to 4993 ** print I/O tracing messages. 4994 */ 4995 #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_IOTRACE 4996 # define IOTRACE(A) if( sqlite3IoTrace ){ sqlite3IoTrace A; } 4997 void sqlite3VdbeIOTraceSql(Vdbe*); 4998 SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXTERN void (SQLITE_CDECL *sqlite3IoTrace)(const char*,...); 4999 #else 5000 # define IOTRACE(A) 5001 # define sqlite3VdbeIOTraceSql(X) 5002 #endif 5003 5004 /* 5005 ** These routines are available for the mem2.c debugging memory allocator 5006 ** only. They are used to verify that different "types" of memory 5007 ** allocations are properly tracked by the system. 5008 ** 5009 ** sqlite3MemdebugSetType() sets the "type" of an allocation to one of 5010 ** the MEMTYPE_* macros defined below. The type must be a bitmask with 5011 ** a single bit set. 5012 ** 5013 ** sqlite3MemdebugHasType() returns true if any of the bits in its second 5014 ** argument match the type set by the previous sqlite3MemdebugSetType(). 5015 ** sqlite3MemdebugHasType() is intended for use inside assert() statements. 5016 ** 5017 ** sqlite3MemdebugNoType() returns true if none of the bits in its second 5018 ** argument match the type set by the previous sqlite3MemdebugSetType(). 5019 ** 5020 ** Perhaps the most important point is the difference between MEMTYPE_HEAP 5021 ** and MEMTYPE_LOOKASIDE. If an allocation is MEMTYPE_LOOKASIDE, that means 5022 ** it might have been allocated by lookaside, except the allocation was 5023 ** too large or lookaside was already full. It is important to verify 5024 ** that allocations that might have been satisfied by lookaside are not 5025 ** passed back to non-lookaside free() routines. Asserts such as the 5026 ** example above are placed on the non-lookaside free() routines to verify 5027 ** this constraint. 5028 ** 5029 ** All of this is no-op for a production build. It only comes into 5030 ** play when the SQLITE_MEMDEBUG compile-time option is used. 5031 */ 5032 #ifdef SQLITE_MEMDEBUG 5033 void sqlite3MemdebugSetType(void*,u8); 5034 int sqlite3MemdebugHasType(void*,u8); 5035 int sqlite3MemdebugNoType(void*,u8); 5036 #else 5037 # define sqlite3MemdebugSetType(X,Y) /* no-op */ 5038 # define sqlite3MemdebugHasType(X,Y) 1 5039 # define sqlite3MemdebugNoType(X,Y) 1 5040 #endif 5041 #define MEMTYPE_HEAP 0x01 /* General heap allocations */ 5042 #define MEMTYPE_LOOKASIDE 0x02 /* Heap that might have been lookaside */ 5043 #define MEMTYPE_PCACHE 0x04 /* Page cache allocations */ 5044 5045 /* 5046 ** Threading interface 5047 */ 5048 #if SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS>0 5049 int sqlite3ThreadCreate(SQLiteThread**,void*(*)(void*),void*); 5050 int sqlite3ThreadJoin(SQLiteThread*, void**); 5051 #endif 5052 5053 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_DBPAGE_VTAB) || defined(SQLITE_TEST) 5054 int sqlite3DbpageRegister(sqlite3*); 5055 #endif 5056 #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_DBSTAT_VTAB) || defined(SQLITE_TEST) 5057 int sqlite3DbstatRegister(sqlite3*); 5058 #endif 5059 5060 int sqlite3ExprVectorSize(Expr *pExpr); 5061 int sqlite3ExprIsVector(Expr *pExpr); 5062 Expr *sqlite3VectorFieldSubexpr(Expr*, int); 5063 Expr *sqlite3ExprForVectorField(Parse*,Expr*,int); 5064 void sqlite3VectorErrorMsg(Parse*, Expr*); 5065 5066 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPILEOPTION_DIAGS 5067 const char **sqlite3CompileOptions(int *pnOpt); 5068 #endif 5069 5070 #endif /* SQLITEINT_H */ 5071