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1c551dd80Sdrh /*
2c551dd80Sdrh ** 2007 May 7
3c551dd80Sdrh **
4c551dd80Sdrh ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
5c551dd80Sdrh ** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
6c551dd80Sdrh **
7c551dd80Sdrh **    May you do good and not evil.
8c551dd80Sdrh **    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
9c551dd80Sdrh **    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
10c551dd80Sdrh **
11c551dd80Sdrh *************************************************************************
12c551dd80Sdrh **
13c551dd80Sdrh ** This file defines various limits of what SQLite can process.
14c551dd80Sdrh */
15c551dd80Sdrh 
16c551dd80Sdrh /*
17c551dd80Sdrh ** The maximum length of a TEXT or BLOB in bytes.   This also
18c551dd80Sdrh ** limits the size of a row in a table or index.
19c551dd80Sdrh **
20c551dd80Sdrh ** The hard limit is the ability of a 32-bit signed integer
21c551dd80Sdrh ** to count the size: 2^31-1 or 2147483647.
22c551dd80Sdrh */
23c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH
24c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH 1000000000
25c551dd80Sdrh #endif
26c551dd80Sdrh 
27c551dd80Sdrh /*
28c551dd80Sdrh ** This is the maximum number of
29c551dd80Sdrh **
30c551dd80Sdrh **    * Columns in a table
31c551dd80Sdrh **    * Columns in an index
32c551dd80Sdrh **    * Columns in a view
33c551dd80Sdrh **    * Terms in the SET clause of an UPDATE statement
34c551dd80Sdrh **    * Terms in the result set of a SELECT statement
35c551dd80Sdrh **    * Terms in the GROUP BY or ORDER BY clauses of a SELECT statement.
36c551dd80Sdrh **    * Terms in the VALUES clause of an INSERT statement
37c551dd80Sdrh **
38c551dd80Sdrh ** The hard upper limit here is 32676.  Most database people will
39c551dd80Sdrh ** tell you that in a well-normalized database, you usually should
40c551dd80Sdrh ** not have more than a dozen or so columns in any table.  And if
41c551dd80Sdrh ** that is the case, there is no point in having more than a few
42c551dd80Sdrh ** dozen values in any of the other situations described above.
43c551dd80Sdrh */
44c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN
45c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN 2000
46c551dd80Sdrh #endif
47c551dd80Sdrh 
48c551dd80Sdrh /*
49c551dd80Sdrh ** The maximum length of a single SQL statement in bytes.
50bb4957f8Sdrh **
51bb4957f8Sdrh ** It used to be the case that setting this value to zero would
52bb4957f8Sdrh ** turn the limit off.  That is no longer true.  It is not possible
53bb4957f8Sdrh ** to turn this limit off.
54c551dd80Sdrh */
55c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH
56bb4957f8Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 1000000000
57c551dd80Sdrh #endif
58c551dd80Sdrh 
59c551dd80Sdrh /*
60c551dd80Sdrh ** The maximum depth of an expression tree. This is limited to
61c551dd80Sdrh ** some extent by SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH. But sometime you might
62c551dd80Sdrh ** want to place more severe limits on the complexity of an
63bb4957f8Sdrh ** expression.
64bb4957f8Sdrh **
65bb4957f8Sdrh ** A value of 0 used to mean that the limit was not enforced.
66bb4957f8Sdrh ** But that is no longer true.  The limit is now strictly enforced
67bb4957f8Sdrh ** at all times.
68c551dd80Sdrh */
69c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH
70c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH 1000
71c551dd80Sdrh #endif
72c551dd80Sdrh 
73c551dd80Sdrh /*
74c551dd80Sdrh ** The maximum number of terms in a compound SELECT statement.
75c551dd80Sdrh ** The code generator for compound SELECT statements does one
76c551dd80Sdrh ** level of recursion for each term.  A stack overflow can result
77c551dd80Sdrh ** if the number of terms is too large.  In practice, most SQL
78c551dd80Sdrh ** never has more than 3 or 4 terms.  Use a value of 0 to disable
79c551dd80Sdrh ** any limit on the number of terms in a compount SELECT.
80c551dd80Sdrh */
81c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_COMPOUND_SELECT
82c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_COMPOUND_SELECT 500
83c551dd80Sdrh #endif
84c551dd80Sdrh 
85c551dd80Sdrh /*
86c551dd80Sdrh ** The maximum number of opcodes in a VDBE program.
87c551dd80Sdrh ** Not currently enforced.
88c551dd80Sdrh */
89c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_VDBE_OP
90c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_VDBE_OP 25000
91c551dd80Sdrh #endif
92c551dd80Sdrh 
93c551dd80Sdrh /*
94c551dd80Sdrh ** The maximum number of arguments to an SQL function.
95c551dd80Sdrh */
96c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_FUNCTION_ARG
97a7c17af6Sdanielk1977 # define SQLITE_MAX_FUNCTION_ARG 127
98c551dd80Sdrh #endif
99c551dd80Sdrh 
100c551dd80Sdrh /*
101c551dd80Sdrh ** The maximum number of in-memory pages to use for the main database
102c551dd80Sdrh ** table and for temporary tables.  The SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE
103c551dd80Sdrh */
104c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE
105c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE  2000
106c551dd80Sdrh #endif
107c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_TEMP_CACHE_SIZE
108c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_TEMP_CACHE_SIZE  500
109c551dd80Sdrh #endif
110c551dd80Sdrh 
111c551dd80Sdrh /*
1125a299f91Sdan ** The default number of frames to accumulate in the log file before
1135a299f91Sdan ** checkpointing the database in WAL mode.
1145a299f91Sdan */
1155a299f91Sdan #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_WAL_AUTOCHECKPOINT
1165a299f91Sdan # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_WAL_AUTOCHECKPOINT  1000
1175a299f91Sdan #endif
1185a299f91Sdan 
1195a299f91Sdan /*
120083e5819Sdrh ** The maximum number of attached databases.  This must be between 0
121*6d59c2c1Sdan ** and 62.  The upper bound on 62 is because a 64-bit integer bitmap
122083e5819Sdrh ** is used internally to track attached databases.
123c551dd80Sdrh */
124c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_ATTACHED
125c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_ATTACHED 10
126c551dd80Sdrh #endif
127c551dd80Sdrh 
128c551dd80Sdrh 
129c551dd80Sdrh /*
130c551dd80Sdrh ** The maximum value of a ?nnn wildcard that the parser will accept.
131c551dd80Sdrh */
132c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER
133c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER 999
134c551dd80Sdrh #endif
135c551dd80Sdrh 
136b2eced5dSdrh /* Maximum page size.  The upper bound on this value is 65536.  This a limit
137b2eced5dSdrh ** imposed by the use of 16-bit offsets within each page.
1387cbd589dSdanielk1977 **
1395a9e07ebSdan ** Earlier versions of SQLite allowed the user to change this value at
1405a9e07ebSdan ** compile time. This is no longer permitted, on the grounds that it creates
1415a9e07ebSdan ** a library that is technically incompatible with an SQLite library
1425a9e07ebSdan ** compiled with a different limit. If a process operating on a database
1435a9e07ebSdan ** with a page-size of 65536 bytes crashes, then an instance of SQLite
1445a9e07ebSdan ** compiled with the default page-size limit will not be able to rollback
1455a9e07ebSdan ** the aborted transaction. This could lead to database corruption.
146f54cc035Sdrh */
1475a9e07ebSdan #ifdef SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE
1485a9e07ebSdan # undef SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE
149f54cc035Sdrh #endif
1505a9e07ebSdan #define SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE 65536
151f54cc035Sdrh 
152f54cc035Sdrh 
153c551dd80Sdrh /*
154c551dd80Sdrh ** The default size of a database page.
155c551dd80Sdrh */
156c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE
157c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE 1024
158c551dd80Sdrh #endif
159f54cc035Sdrh #if SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE>SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE
160f54cc035Sdrh # undef SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE
161f54cc035Sdrh # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE
162f54cc035Sdrh #endif
163c551dd80Sdrh 
1649663b8f9Sdanielk1977 /*
1659663b8f9Sdanielk1977 ** Ordinarily, if no value is explicitly provided, SQLite creates databases
1669663b8f9Sdanielk1977 ** with page size SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE. However, based on certain
1679663b8f9Sdanielk1977 ** device characteristics (sector-size and atomic write() support),
1689663b8f9Sdanielk1977 ** SQLite may choose a larger value. This constant is the maximum value
16985b623f2Sdrh ** SQLite will choose on its own.
1709663b8f9Sdanielk1977 */
1719663b8f9Sdanielk1977 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE
1729663b8f9Sdanielk1977 # define SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE 8192
1739663b8f9Sdanielk1977 #endif
174f54cc035Sdrh #if SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE>SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE
175f54cc035Sdrh # undef SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE
176f54cc035Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE
177c551dd80Sdrh #endif
178c551dd80Sdrh 
179f54cc035Sdrh 
180c551dd80Sdrh /*
181c551dd80Sdrh ** Maximum number of pages in one database file.
182c551dd80Sdrh **
183c551dd80Sdrh ** This is really just the default value for the max_page_count pragma.
184c551dd80Sdrh ** This value can be lowered (or raised) at run-time using that the
185c551dd80Sdrh ** max_page_count macro.
186c551dd80Sdrh */
187c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_COUNT
188c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_COUNT 1073741823
189c551dd80Sdrh #endif
190c551dd80Sdrh 
191c551dd80Sdrh /*
192c551dd80Sdrh ** Maximum length (in bytes) of the pattern in a LIKE or GLOB
193c551dd80Sdrh ** operator.
194c551dd80Sdrh */
195c551dd80Sdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH
196c551dd80Sdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH 50000
197c551dd80Sdrh #endif
198417168adSdrh 
199417168adSdrh /*
200417168adSdrh ** Maximum depth of recursion for triggers.
201f589450dSdan **
202f589450dSdan ** A value of 1 means that a trigger program will not be able to itself
203f589450dSdan ** fire any triggers. A value of 0 means that no trigger programs at all
204f589450dSdan ** may be executed.
205417168adSdrh */
206417168adSdrh #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_TRIGGER_DEPTH
207417168adSdrh # define SQLITE_MAX_TRIGGER_DEPTH 1000
208417168adSdrh #endif
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