From 921818bca208f0c70e85ec670074cb3905cbbc82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Niall Sheridan Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2016 01:32:30 +0100 Subject: Update dependencies --- vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/callback.go | 4 + .../github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.c | 15321 +++++++++++++++---- .../github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.h | 1701 +- .../mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3_load_extension.go | 4 + vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3ext.h | 32 +- 5 files changed, 13612 insertions(+), 3450 deletions(-) (limited to 'vendor/github.com/mattn') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/callback.go b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/callback.go index e2bf3c6..190b695 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/callback.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/callback.go @@ -11,7 +11,11 @@ package sqlite3 // code for SQLite custom functions is in here. /* +#ifndef USE_LIBSQLITE3 #include +#else +#include +#endif #include void _sqlite3_result_text(sqlite3_context* ctx, const char* s); diff --git a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.c b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.c index 7b82c55..1f085b0 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.c +++ b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /****************************************************************************** ** This file is an amalgamation of many separate C source files from SQLite -** version 3.12.2. By combining all the individual C code files into this +** version 3.14.0. By combining all the individual C code files into this ** single large file, the entire code can be compiled as a single translation ** unit. This allows many compilers to do optimizations that would not be ** possible if the files were compiled separately. Performance improvements @@ -37,8 +37,43 @@ ** Internal interface definitions for SQLite. ** */ -#ifndef _SQLITEINT_H_ -#define _SQLITEINT_H_ +#ifndef SQLITEINT_H +#define SQLITEINT_H + +/* Special Comments: +** +** Some comments have special meaning to the tools that measure test +** coverage: +** +** NO_TEST - The branches on this line are not +** measured by branch coverage. This is +** used on lines of code that actually +** implement parts of coverage testing. +** +** OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE - This branch is allowed to alway be false +** and the correct answer is still obtained, +** though perhaps more slowly. +** +** OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE - This branch is allowed to alway be true +** and the correct answer is still obtained, +** though perhaps more slowly. +** +** PREVENTS-HARMLESS-OVERREAD - This branch prevents a buffer overread +** that would be harmless and undetectable +** if it did occur. +** +** In all cases, the special comment must be enclosed in the usual +** slash-asterisk...asterisk-slash comment marks, with no spaces between the +** asterisks and the comment text. +*/ + +/* +** Make sure the Tcl calling convention macro is defined. This macro is +** only used by test code and Tcl integration code. +*/ +#ifndef SQLITE_TCLAPI +# define SQLITE_TCLAPI +#endif /* ** Make sure that rand_s() is available on Windows systems with MSVC 2005 @@ -70,8 +105,8 @@ ** ** This file contains code that is specific to MSVC. */ -#ifndef _MSVC_H_ -#define _MSVC_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_MSVC_H +#define SQLITE_MSVC_H #if defined(_MSC_VER) #pragma warning(disable : 4054) @@ -91,7 +126,7 @@ #pragma warning(disable : 4706) #endif /* defined(_MSC_VER) */ -#endif /* _MSVC_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE_MSVC_H */ /************** End of msvc.h ************************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in sqliteInt.h ******************/ @@ -255,8 +290,8 @@ ** the version number) and changes its name to "sqlite3.h" as ** part of the build process. */ -#ifndef _SQLITE3_H_ -#define _SQLITE3_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE3_H +#define SQLITE3_H #include /* Needed for the definition of va_list */ /* @@ -279,8 +314,17 @@ extern "C" { #ifndef SQLITE_CDECL # define SQLITE_CDECL #endif +#ifndef SQLITE_APICALL +# define SQLITE_APICALL +#endif #ifndef SQLITE_STDCALL -# define SQLITE_STDCALL +# define SQLITE_STDCALL SQLITE_APICALL +#endif +#ifndef SQLITE_CALLBACK +# define SQLITE_CALLBACK +#endif +#ifndef SQLITE_SYSAPI +# define SQLITE_SYSAPI #endif /* @@ -336,9 +380,9 @@ extern "C" { ** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()], ** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()]. */ -#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.12.2" -#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3012002 -#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2016-04-18 17:30:31 92dc59fd5ad66f646666042eb04195e3a61a9e8e" +#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.14.0" +#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3014000 +#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2016-08-08 13:40:27 d5e98057028abcf7217d0d2b2e29bbbcdf09d6de" /* ** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers @@ -731,6 +775,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_exec( #define SQLITE_NOTICE_RECOVER_ROLLBACK (SQLITE_NOTICE | (2<<8)) #define SQLITE_WARNING_AUTOINDEX (SQLITE_WARNING | (1<<8)) #define SQLITE_AUTH_USER (SQLITE_AUTH | (1<<8)) +#define SQLITE_OK_LOAD_PERMANENTLY (SQLITE_OK | (1<<8)) /* ** CAPI3REF: Flags For File Open Operations @@ -1260,6 +1305,16 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods { */ typedef struct sqlite3_mutex sqlite3_mutex; +/* +** CAPI3REF: Loadable Extension Thunk +** +** A pointer to the opaque sqlite3_api_routines structure is passed as +** the third parameter to entry points of [loadable extensions]. This +** structure must be typedefed in order to work around compiler warnings +** on some platforms. +*/ +typedef struct sqlite3_api_routines sqlite3_api_routines; + /* ** CAPI3REF: OS Interface Object ** @@ -2157,12 +2212,30 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { ** following this call. The second parameter may be a NULL pointer, in ** which case the new setting is not reported back. ** +**
SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION
+**
^This option is used to enable or disable the [sqlite3_load_extension()] +** interface independently of the [load_extension()] SQL function. +** The [sqlite3_enable_load_extension()] API enables or disables both the +** C-API [sqlite3_load_extension()] and the SQL function [load_extension()]. +** There should be two additional arguments. +** When the first argument to this interface is 1, then only the C-API is +** enabled and the SQL function remains disabled. If the first argument to +** this interface is 0, then both the C-API and the SQL function are disabled. +** If the first argument is -1, then no changes are made to state of either the +** C-API or the SQL function. +** The second parameter is a pointer to an integer into which +** is written 0 or 1 to indicate whether [sqlite3_load_extension()] interface +** is disabled or enabled following this call. The second parameter may +** be a NULL pointer, in which case the new setting is not reported back. +**
+** ** */ #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE 1001 /* void* int int */ #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY 1002 /* int int* */ #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_TRIGGER 1003 /* int int* */ #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER 1004 /* int int* */ +#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION 1005 /* int int* */ /* @@ -2439,7 +2512,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_complete16(const void *sql); ** A busy handler must not close the database connection ** or [prepared statement] that invoked the busy handler. */ -SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_busy_handler(sqlite3*, int(*)(void*,int), void*); +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_busy_handler(sqlite3*,int(*)(void*,int),void*); /* ** CAPI3REF: Set A Busy Timeout @@ -2961,6 +3034,9 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_set_authorizer( ** CAPI3REF: Tracing And Profiling Functions ** METHOD: sqlite3 ** +** These routines are deprecated. Use the [sqlite3_trace_v2()] interface +** instead of the routines described here. +** ** These routines register callback functions that can be used for ** tracing and profiling the execution of SQL statements. ** @@ -2986,10 +3062,104 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_set_authorizer( ** sqlite3_profile() function is considered experimental and is ** subject to change in future versions of SQLite. */ -SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_trace(sqlite3*, void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*); -SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_profile(sqlite3*, +SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_trace(sqlite3*, + void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*); +SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_profile(sqlite3*, void(*xProfile)(void*,const char*,sqlite3_uint64), void*); +/* +** CAPI3REF: SQL Trace Event Codes +** KEYWORDS: SQLITE_TRACE +** +** These constants identify classes of events that can be monitored +** using the [sqlite3_trace_v2()] tracing logic. The third argument +** to [sqlite3_trace_v2()] is an OR-ed combination of one or more of +** the following constants. ^The first argument to the trace callback +** is one of the following constants. +** +** New tracing constants may be added in future releases. +** +** ^A trace callback has four arguments: xCallback(T,C,P,X). +** ^The T argument is one of the integer type codes above. +** ^The C argument is a copy of the context pointer passed in as the +** fourth argument to [sqlite3_trace_v2()]. +** The P and X arguments are pointers whose meanings depend on T. +** +**
+** [[SQLITE_TRACE_STMT]]
SQLITE_TRACE_STMT
+**
^An SQLITE_TRACE_STMT callback is invoked when a prepared statement +** first begins running and possibly at other times during the +** execution of the prepared statement, such as at the start of each +** trigger subprogram. ^The P argument is a pointer to the +** [prepared statement]. ^The X argument is a pointer to a string which +** is the unexpanded SQL text of the prepared statement or an SQL comment +** that indicates the invocation of a trigger. ^The callback can compute +** the same text that would have been returned by the legacy [sqlite3_trace()] +** interface by using the X argument when X begins with "--" and invoking +** [sqlite3_expanded_sql(P)] otherwise. +** +** [[SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE]]
SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE
+**
^An SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE callback provides approximately the same +** information as is provided by the [sqlite3_profile()] callback. +** ^The P argument is a pointer to the [prepared statement] and the +** X argument points to a 64-bit integer which is the estimated of +** the number of nanosecond that the prepared statement took to run. +** ^The SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE callback is invoked when the statement finishes. +** +** [[SQLITE_TRACE_ROW]]
SQLITE_TRACE_ROW
+**
^An SQLITE_TRACE_ROW callback is invoked whenever a prepared +** statement generates a single row of result. +** ^The P argument is a pointer to the [prepared statement] and the +** X argument is unused. +** +** [[SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE]]
SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE
+**
^An SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE callback is invoked when a database +** connection closes. +** ^The P argument is a pointer to the [database connection] object +** and the X argument is unused. +**
+*/ +#define SQLITE_TRACE_STMT 0x01 +#define SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE 0x02 +#define SQLITE_TRACE_ROW 0x04 +#define SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE 0x08 + +/* +** CAPI3REF: SQL Trace Hook +** METHOD: sqlite3 +** +** ^The sqlite3_trace_v2(D,M,X,P) interface registers a trace callback +** function X against [database connection] D, using property mask M +** and context pointer P. ^If the X callback is +** NULL or if the M mask is zero, then tracing is disabled. The +** M argument should be the bitwise OR-ed combination of +** zero or more [SQLITE_TRACE] constants. +** +** ^Each call to either sqlite3_trace() or sqlite3_trace_v2() overrides +** (cancels) any prior calls to sqlite3_trace() or sqlite3_trace_v2(). +** +** ^The X callback is invoked whenever any of the events identified by +** mask M occur. ^The integer return value from the callback is currently +** ignored, though this may change in future releases. Callback +** implementations should return zero to ensure future compatibility. +** +** ^A trace callback is invoked with four arguments: callback(T,C,P,X). +** ^The T argument is one of the [SQLITE_TRACE] +** constants to indicate why the callback was invoked. +** ^The C argument is a copy of the context pointer. +** The P and X arguments are pointers whose meanings depend on T. +** +** The sqlite3_trace_v2() interface is intended to replace the legacy +** interfaces [sqlite3_trace()] and [sqlite3_profile()], both of which +** are deprecated. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_trace_v2( + sqlite3*, + unsigned uMask, + int(*xCallback)(unsigned,void*,void*,void*), + void *pCtx +); + /* ** CAPI3REF: Query Progress Callbacks ** METHOD: sqlite3 @@ -3608,11 +3778,35 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_prepare16_v2( ** CAPI3REF: Retrieving Statement SQL ** METHOD: sqlite3_stmt ** -** ^This interface can be used to retrieve a saved copy of the original -** SQL text used to create a [prepared statement] if that statement was -** compiled using either [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()]. +** ^The sqlite3_sql(P) interface returns a pointer to a copy of the UTF-8 +** SQL text used to create [prepared statement] P if P was +** created by either [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()]. +** ^The sqlite3_expanded_sql(P) interface returns a pointer to a UTF-8 +** string containing the SQL text of prepared statement P with +** [bound parameters] expanded. +** +** ^(For example, if a prepared statement is created using the SQL +** text "SELECT $abc,:xyz" and if parameter $abc is bound to integer 2345 +** and parameter :xyz is unbound, then sqlite3_sql() will return +** the original string, "SELECT $abc,:xyz" but sqlite3_expanded_sql() +** will return "SELECT 2345,NULL".)^ +** +** ^The sqlite3_expanded_sql() interface returns NULL if insufficient memory +** is available to hold the result, or if the result would exceed the +** the maximum string length determined by the [SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH]. +** +** ^The [SQLITE_TRACE_SIZE_LIMIT] compile-time option limits the size of +** bound parameter expansions. ^The [SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE] compile-time +** option causes sqlite3_expanded_sql() to always return NULL. +** +** ^The string returned by sqlite3_sql(P) is managed by SQLite and is +** automatically freed when the prepared statement is finalized. +** ^The string returned by sqlite3_expanded_sql(P), on the other hand, +** is obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()] and must be free by the application +** by passing it to [sqlite3_free()]. */ SQLITE_API const char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); +SQLITE_API char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_expanded_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); /* ** CAPI3REF: Determine If An SQL Statement Writes The Database @@ -4770,12 +4964,13 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context*); ** SQLite will invoke the destructor function X with parameter P exactly ** once, when the metadata is discarded. ** SQLite is free to discard the metadata at any time, including:
    -**
  • when the corresponding function parameter changes, or -**
  • when [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()] is called for the -** SQL statement, or -**
  • when sqlite3_set_auxdata() is invoked again on the same parameter, or -**
  • during the original sqlite3_set_auxdata() call when a memory -** allocation error occurs.
)^ +**
  • ^(when the corresponding function parameter changes)^, or +**
  • ^(when [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()] is called for the +** SQL statement)^, or +**
  • ^(when sqlite3_set_auxdata() is invoked again on the same +** parameter)^, or +**
  • ^(during the original sqlite3_set_auxdata() call when a memory +** allocation error occurs.)^ ** ** Note the last bullet in particular. The destructor X in ** sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) might be called immediately, before the @@ -5412,7 +5607,7 @@ SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_rollback_hook(sqlite3*, void(*)(void *), ** ^The sqlite3_update_hook() interface registers a callback function ** with the [database connection] identified by the first argument ** to be invoked whenever a row is updated, inserted or deleted in -** a rowid table. +** a [rowid table]. ** ^Any callback set by a previous call to this function ** for the same database connection is overridden. ** @@ -5451,8 +5646,8 @@ SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_rollback_hook(sqlite3*, void(*)(void *), ** on the same [database connection] D, or NULL for ** the first call on D. ** -** See also the [sqlite3_commit_hook()] and [sqlite3_rollback_hook()] -** interfaces. +** See also the [sqlite3_commit_hook()], [sqlite3_rollback_hook()], +** and [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] interfaces. */ SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_update_hook( sqlite3*, @@ -5602,7 +5797,7 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_soft_heap_limit(int N); ** column exists. ^The sqlite3_table_column_metadata() interface returns ** SQLITE_ERROR and if the specified column does not exist. ** ^If the column-name parameter to sqlite3_table_column_metadata() is a -** NULL pointer, then this routine simply checks for the existance of the +** NULL pointer, then this routine simply checks for the existence of the ** table and returns SQLITE_OK if the table exists and SQLITE_ERROR if it ** does not. ** @@ -5699,9 +5894,18 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_table_column_metadata( ** should free this memory by calling [sqlite3_free()]. ** ** ^Extension loading must be enabled using -** [sqlite3_enable_load_extension()] prior to calling this API, +** [sqlite3_enable_load_extension()] or +** [sqlite3_db_config](db,[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION],1,NULL) +** prior to calling this API, ** otherwise an error will be returned. ** +** Security warning: It is recommended that the +** [SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION] method be used to enable only this +** interface. The use of the [sqlite3_enable_load_extension()] interface +** should be avoided. This will keep the SQL function [load_extension()] +** disabled and prevent SQL injections from giving attackers +** access to extension loading capabilities. +** ** See also the [load_extension() SQL function]. */ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_load_extension( @@ -5724,6 +5928,17 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_load_extension( ** ^Call the sqlite3_enable_load_extension() routine with onoff==1 ** to turn extension loading on and call it with onoff==0 to turn ** it back off again. +** +** ^This interface enables or disables both the C-API +** [sqlite3_load_extension()] and the SQL function [load_extension()]. +** ^(Use [sqlite3_db_config](db,[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION],..) +** to enable or disable only the C-API.)^ +** +** Security warning: It is recommended that extension loading +** be disabled using the [SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION] method +** rather than this interface, so the [load_extension()] SQL function +** remains disabled. This will prevent SQL injections from giving attackers +** access to extension loading capabilities. */ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_enable_load_extension(sqlite3 *db, int onoff); @@ -5737,7 +5952,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_enable_load_extension(sqlite3 *db, int ono ** ** ^(Even though the function prototype shows that xEntryPoint() takes ** no arguments and returns void, SQLite invokes xEntryPoint() with three -** arguments and expects and integer result as if the signature of the +** arguments and expects an integer result as if the signature of the ** entry point where as follows: ** **
    @@ -5763,7 +5978,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_enable_load_extension(sqlite3 *db, int ono
     ** See also: [sqlite3_reset_auto_extension()]
     ** and [sqlite3_cancel_auto_extension()]
     */
    -SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_auto_extension(void (*xEntryPoint)(void));
    +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_auto_extension(void(*xEntryPoint)(void));
     
     /*
     ** CAPI3REF: Cancel Automatic Extension Loading
    @@ -5775,7 +5990,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_auto_extension(void (*xEntryPoint)(void));
     ** unregistered and it returns 0 if X was not on the list of initialization
     ** routines.
     */
    -SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_cancel_auto_extension(void (*xEntryPoint)(void));
    +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_cancel_auto_extension(void(*xEntryPoint)(void));
     
     /*
     ** CAPI3REF: Reset Automatic Extension Loading
    @@ -6951,6 +7166,18 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_db_status(sqlite3*, int op, int *pCur, int
     ** memory used by all pager caches associated with the database connection.)^
     ** ^The highwater mark associated with SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED is always 0.
     **
    +** [[SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED]] 
    +** ^(
    SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED
    +**
    This parameter is similar to DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED, except that if a +** pager cache is shared between two or more connections the bytes of heap +** memory used by that pager cache is divided evenly between the attached +** connections.)^ In other words, if none of the pager caches associated +** with the database connection are shared, this request returns the same +** value as DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED. Or, if one or more or the pager caches are +** shared, the value returned by this call will be smaller than that returned +** by DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED. ^The highwater mark associated with +** SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED is always 0. +** ** [[SQLITE_DBSTATUS_SCHEMA_USED]] ^(
    SQLITE_DBSTATUS_SCHEMA_USED
    **
    This parameter returns the approximate number of bytes of heap ** memory used to store the schema for all databases associated @@ -7008,7 +7235,8 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_db_status(sqlite3*, int op, int *pCur, int #define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_MISS 8 #define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_WRITE 9 #define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_DEFERRED_FKS 10 -#define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_MAX 10 /* Largest defined DBSTATUS */ +#define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED 11 +#define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_MAX 11 /* Largest defined DBSTATUS */ /* @@ -7362,7 +7590,7 @@ typedef struct sqlite3_backup sqlite3_backup; ** must be different or else sqlite3_backup_init(D,N,S,M) will fail with ** an error. ** -** ^A call to sqlite3_backup_init() will fail, returning SQLITE_ERROR, if +** ^A call to sqlite3_backup_init() will fail, returning NULL, if ** there is already a read or read-write transaction open on the ** destination database. ** @@ -8140,11 +8368,107 @@ SQLITE_API void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_reset(sqlite3_stmt*); */ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_db_cacheflush(sqlite3*); +/* +** CAPI3REF: The pre-update hook. +** +** ^These interfaces are only available if SQLite is compiled using the +** [SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK] compile-time option. +** +** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] interface registers a callback function +** that is invoked prior to each [INSERT], [UPDATE], and [DELETE] operation +** on a [rowid table]. +** ^At most one preupdate hook may be registered at a time on a single +** [database connection]; each call to [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] overrides +** the previous setting. +** ^The preupdate hook is disabled by invoking [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] +** with a NULL pointer as the second parameter. +** ^The third parameter to [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] is passed through as +** the first parameter to callbacks. +** +** ^The preupdate hook only fires for changes to [rowid tables]; the preupdate +** hook is not invoked for changes to [virtual tables] or [WITHOUT ROWID] +** tables. +** +** ^The second parameter to the preupdate callback is a pointer to +** the [database connection] that registered the preupdate hook. +** ^The third parameter to the preupdate callback is one of the constants +** [SQLITE_INSERT], [SQLITE_DELETE], or [SQLITE_UPDATE] to identify the +** kind of update operation that is about to occur. +** ^(The fourth parameter to the preupdate callback is the name of the +** database within the database connection that is being modified. This +** will be "main" for the main database or "temp" for TEMP tables or +** the name given after the AS keyword in the [ATTACH] statement for attached +** databases.)^ +** ^The fifth parameter to the preupdate callback is the name of the +** table that is being modified. +** ^The sixth parameter to the preupdate callback is the initial [rowid] of the +** row being changes for SQLITE_UPDATE and SQLITE_DELETE changes and is +** undefined for SQLITE_INSERT changes. +** ^The seventh parameter to the preupdate callback is the final [rowid] of +** the row being changed for SQLITE_UPDATE and SQLITE_INSERT changes and is +** undefined for SQLITE_DELETE changes. +** +** The [sqlite3_preupdate_old()], [sqlite3_preupdate_new()], +** [sqlite3_preupdate_count()], and [sqlite3_preupdate_depth()] interfaces +** provide additional information about a preupdate event. These routines +** may only be called from within a preupdate callback. Invoking any of +** these routines from outside of a preupdate callback or with a +** [database connection] pointer that is different from the one supplied +** to the preupdate callback results in undefined and probably undesirable +** behavior. +** +** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_count(D)] interface returns the number of columns +** in the row that is being inserted, updated, or deleted. +** +** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_old(D,N,P)] interface writes into P a pointer to +** a [protected sqlite3_value] that contains the value of the Nth column of +** the table row before it is updated. The N parameter must be between 0 +** and one less than the number of columns or the behavior will be +** undefined. This must only be used within SQLITE_UPDATE and SQLITE_DELETE +** preupdate callbacks; if it is used by an SQLITE_INSERT callback then the +** behavior is undefined. The [sqlite3_value] that P points to +** will be destroyed when the preupdate callback returns. +** +** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_new(D,N,P)] interface writes into P a pointer to +** a [protected sqlite3_value] that contains the value of the Nth column of +** the table row after it is updated. The N parameter must be between 0 +** and one less than the number of columns or the behavior will be +** undefined. This must only be used within SQLITE_INSERT and SQLITE_UPDATE +** preupdate callbacks; if it is used by an SQLITE_DELETE callback then the +** behavior is undefined. The [sqlite3_value] that P points to +** will be destroyed when the preupdate callback returns. +** +** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_depth(D)] interface returns 0 if the preupdate +** callback was invoked as a result of a direct insert, update, or delete +** operation; or 1 for inserts, updates, or deletes invoked by top-level +** triggers; or 2 for changes resulting from triggers called by top-level +** triggers; and so forth. +** +** See also: [sqlite3_update_hook()] +*/ +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_hook( + sqlite3 *db, + void(*xPreUpdate)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of third arg to preupdate_hook() */ + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + int op, /* SQLITE_UPDATE, DELETE or INSERT */ + char const *zDb, /* Database name */ + char const *zName, /* Table name */ + sqlite3_int64 iKey1, /* Rowid of row about to be deleted/updated */ + sqlite3_int64 iKey2 /* New rowid value (for a rowid UPDATE) */ + ), + void* +); +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_old(sqlite3 *, int, sqlite3_value **); +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_count(sqlite3 *); +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_depth(sqlite3 *); +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_new(sqlite3 *, int, sqlite3_value **); + /* ** CAPI3REF: Low-level system error code ** ** ^Attempt to return the underlying operating system error code or error -** number that caused the most reason I/O error or failure to open a file. +** number that caused the most recent I/O error or failure to open a file. ** The return value is OS-dependent. For example, on unix systems, after ** [sqlite3_open_v2()] returns [SQLITE_CANTOPEN], this interface could be ** called to get back the underlying "errno" that caused the problem, such @@ -8210,20 +8534,29 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_get( ** CAPI3REF: Start a read transaction on an historical snapshot ** EXPERIMENTAL ** -** ^The [sqlite3_snapshot_open(D,S,P)] interface attempts to move the -** read transaction that is currently open on schema S of -** [database connection] D so that it refers to historical [snapshot] P. +** ^The [sqlite3_snapshot_open(D,S,P)] interface starts a +** read transaction for schema S of +** [database connection] D such that the read transaction +** refers to historical [snapshot] P, rather than the most +** recent change to the database. ** ^The [sqlite3_snapshot_open()] interface returns SQLITE_OK on success ** or an appropriate [error code] if it fails. ** ** ^In order to succeed, a call to [sqlite3_snapshot_open(D,S,P)] must be -** the first operation, apart from other sqlite3_snapshot_open() calls, -** following the [BEGIN] that starts a new read transaction. -** ^A [snapshot] will fail to open if it has been overwritten by a +** the first operation following the [BEGIN] that takes the schema S +** out of [autocommit mode]. +** ^In other words, schema S must not currently be in +** a transaction for [sqlite3_snapshot_open(D,S,P)] to work, but the +** database connection D must be out of [autocommit mode]. +** ^A [snapshot] will fail to open if it has been overwritten by a ** [checkpoint]. -** ^A [snapshot] will fail to open if the database connection D has not -** previously completed at least one read operation against the database -** file. (Hint: Run "[PRAGMA application_id]" against a newly opened +** ^(A call to [sqlite3_snapshot_open(D,S,P)] will fail if the +** database connection D does not know that the database file for +** schema S is in [WAL mode]. A database connection might not know +** that the database file is in [WAL mode] if there has been no prior +** I/O on that database connection, or if the database entered [WAL mode] +** after the most recent I/O on the database connection.)^ +** (Hint: Run "[PRAGMA application_id]" against a newly opened ** database connection in order to make it ready to use snapshots.) ** ** The [sqlite3_snapshot_open()] interface is only available when the @@ -8248,6 +8581,33 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_open( */ SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_free(sqlite3_snapshot*); +/* +** CAPI3REF: Compare the ages of two snapshot handles. +** EXPERIMENTAL +** +** The sqlite3_snapshot_cmp(P1, P2) interface is used to compare the ages +** of two valid snapshot handles. +** +** If the two snapshot handles are not associated with the same database +** file, the result of the comparison is undefined. +** +** Additionally, the result of the comparison is only valid if both of the +** snapshot handles were obtained by calling sqlite3_snapshot_get() since the +** last time the wal file was deleted. The wal file is deleted when the +** database is changed back to rollback mode or when the number of database +** clients drops to zero. If either snapshot handle was obtained before the +** wal file was last deleted, the value returned by this function +** is undefined. +** +** Otherwise, this API returns a negative value if P1 refers to an older +** snapshot than P2, zero if the two handles refer to the same database +** snapshot, and a positive value if P1 is a newer snapshot than P2. +*/ +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_cmp( + sqlite3_snapshot *p1, + sqlite3_snapshot *p2 +); + /* ** Undo the hack that converts floating point types to integer for ** builds on processors without floating point support. @@ -8259,8 +8619,9 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_free(sqlite3 #if 0 } /* End of the 'extern "C"' block */ #endif -#endif /* _SQLITE3_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE3_H */ +/******** Begin file sqlite3rtree.h *********/ /* ** 2010 August 30 ** @@ -8378,6 +8739,1287 @@ struct sqlite3_rtree_query_info { #endif /* ifndef _SQLITE3RTREE_H_ */ +/******** End of sqlite3rtree.h *********/ +/******** Begin file sqlite3session.h *********/ + +#if !defined(__SQLITESESSION_H_) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION) +#define __SQLITESESSION_H_ 1 + +/* +** Make sure we can call this stuff from C++. +*/ +#if 0 +extern "C" { +#endif + + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Session Object Handle +*/ +typedef struct sqlite3_session sqlite3_session; + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Changeset Iterator Handle +*/ +typedef struct sqlite3_changeset_iter sqlite3_changeset_iter; + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Create A New Session Object +** +** Create a new session object attached to database handle db. If successful, +** a pointer to the new object is written to *ppSession and SQLITE_OK is +** returned. If an error occurs, *ppSession is set to NULL and an SQLite +** error code (e.g. SQLITE_NOMEM) is returned. +** +** It is possible to create multiple session objects attached to a single +** database handle. +** +** Session objects created using this function should be deleted using the +** [sqlite3session_delete()] function before the database handle that they +** are attached to is itself closed. If the database handle is closed before +** the session object is deleted, then the results of calling any session +** module function, including [sqlite3session_delete()] on the session object +** are undefined. +** +** Because the session module uses the [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] API, it +** is not possible for an application to register a pre-update hook on a +** database handle that has one or more session objects attached. Nor is +** it possible to create a session object attached to a database handle for +** which a pre-update hook is already defined. The results of attempting +** either of these things are undefined. +** +** The session object will be used to create changesets for tables in +** database zDb, where zDb is either "main", or "temp", or the name of an +** attached database. It is not an error if database zDb is not attached +** to the database when the session object is created. +*/ +int sqlite3session_create( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + const char *zDb, /* Name of db (e.g. "main") */ + sqlite3_session **ppSession /* OUT: New session object */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Delete A Session Object +** +** Delete a session object previously allocated using +** [sqlite3session_create()]. Once a session object has been deleted, the +** results of attempting to use pSession with any other session module +** function are undefined. +** +** Session objects must be deleted before the database handle to which they +** are attached is closed. Refer to the documentation for +** [sqlite3session_create()] for details. +*/ +void sqlite3session_delete(sqlite3_session *pSession); + + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable A Session Object +** +** Enable or disable the recording of changes by a session object. When +** enabled, a session object records changes made to the database. When +** disabled - it does not. A newly created session object is enabled. +** Refer to the documentation for [sqlite3session_changeset()] for further +** details regarding how enabling and disabling a session object affects +** the eventual changesets. +** +** Passing zero to this function disables the session. Passing a value +** greater than zero enables it. Passing a value less than zero is a +** no-op, and may be used to query the current state of the session. +** +** The return value indicates the final state of the session object: 0 if +** the session is disabled, or 1 if it is enabled. +*/ +int sqlite3session_enable(sqlite3_session *pSession, int bEnable); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Set Or Clear the Indirect Change Flag +** +** Each change recorded by a session object is marked as either direct or +** indirect. A change is marked as indirect if either: +** +**
      +**
    • The session object "indirect" flag is set when the change is +** made, or +**
    • The change is made by an SQL trigger or foreign key action +** instead of directly as a result of a users SQL statement. +**
    +** +** If a single row is affected by more than one operation within a session, +** then the change is considered indirect if all operations meet the criteria +** for an indirect change above, or direct otherwise. +** +** This function is used to set, clear or query the session object indirect +** flag. If the second argument passed to this function is zero, then the +** indirect flag is cleared. If it is greater than zero, the indirect flag +** is set. Passing a value less than zero does not modify the current value +** of the indirect flag, and may be used to query the current state of the +** indirect flag for the specified session object. +** +** The return value indicates the final state of the indirect flag: 0 if +** it is clear, or 1 if it is set. +*/ +int sqlite3session_indirect(sqlite3_session *pSession, int bIndirect); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Attach A Table To A Session Object +** +** If argument zTab is not NULL, then it is the name of a table to attach +** to the session object passed as the first argument. All subsequent changes +** made to the table while the session object is enabled will be recorded. See +** documentation for [sqlite3session_changeset()] for further details. +** +** Or, if argument zTab is NULL, then changes are recorded for all tables +** in the database. If additional tables are added to the database (by +** executing "CREATE TABLE" statements) after this call is made, changes for +** the new tables are also recorded. +** +** Changes can only be recorded for tables that have a PRIMARY KEY explicitly +** defined as part of their CREATE TABLE statement. It does not matter if the +** PRIMARY KEY is an "INTEGER PRIMARY KEY" (rowid alias) or not. The PRIMARY +** KEY may consist of a single column, or may be a composite key. +** +** It is not an error if the named table does not exist in the database. Nor +** is it an error if the named table does not have a PRIMARY KEY. However, +** no changes will be recorded in either of these scenarios. +** +** Changes are not recorded for individual rows that have NULL values stored +** in one or more of their PRIMARY KEY columns. +** +** SQLITE_OK is returned if the call completes without error. Or, if an error +** occurs, an SQLite error code (e.g. SQLITE_NOMEM) is returned. +*/ +int sqlite3session_attach( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Set a table filter on a Session Object. +** +** The second argument (xFilter) is the "filter callback". For changes to rows +** in tables that are not attached to the Session oject, the filter is called +** to determine whether changes to the table's rows should be tracked or not. +** If xFilter returns 0, changes is not tracked. Note that once a table is +** attached, xFilter will not be called again. +*/ +void sqlite3session_table_filter( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + int(*xFilter)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of third arg to _filter_table() */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ + ), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xFilter */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Generate A Changeset From A Session Object +** +** Obtain a changeset containing changes to the tables attached to the +** session object passed as the first argument. If successful, +** set *ppChangeset to point to a buffer containing the changeset +** and *pnChangeset to the size of the changeset in bytes before returning +** SQLITE_OK. If an error occurs, set both *ppChangeset and *pnChangeset to +** zero and return an SQLite error code. +** +** A changeset consists of zero or more INSERT, UPDATE and/or DELETE changes, +** each representing a change to a single row of an attached table. An INSERT +** change contains the values of each field of a new database row. A DELETE +** contains the original values of each field of a deleted database row. An +** UPDATE change contains the original values of each field of an updated +** database row along with the updated values for each updated non-primary-key +** column. It is not possible for an UPDATE change to represent a change that +** modifies the values of primary key columns. If such a change is made, it +** is represented in a changeset as a DELETE followed by an INSERT. +** +** Changes are not recorded for rows that have NULL values stored in one or +** more of their PRIMARY KEY columns. If such a row is inserted or deleted, +** no corresponding change is present in the changesets returned by this +** function. If an existing row with one or more NULL values stored in +** PRIMARY KEY columns is updated so that all PRIMARY KEY columns are non-NULL, +** only an INSERT is appears in the changeset. Similarly, if an existing row +** with non-NULL PRIMARY KEY values is updated so that one or more of its +** PRIMARY KEY columns are set to NULL, the resulting changeset contains a +** DELETE change only. +** +** The contents of a changeset may be traversed using an iterator created +** using the [sqlite3changeset_start()] API. A changeset may be applied to +** a database with a compatible schema using the [sqlite3changeset_apply()] +** API. +** +** Within a changeset generated by this function, all changes related to a +** single table are grouped together. In other words, when iterating through +** a changeset or when applying a changeset to a database, all changes related +** to a single table are processed before moving on to the next table. Tables +** are sorted in the same order in which they were attached (or auto-attached) +** to the sqlite3_session object. The order in which the changes related to +** a single table are stored is undefined. +** +** Following a successful call to this function, it is the responsibility of +** the caller to eventually free the buffer that *ppChangeset points to using +** [sqlite3_free()]. +** +**

    Changeset Generation

    +** +** Once a table has been attached to a session object, the session object +** records the primary key values of all new rows inserted into the table. +** It also records the original primary key and other column values of any +** deleted or updated rows. For each unique primary key value, data is only +** recorded once - the first time a row with said primary key is inserted, +** updated or deleted in the lifetime of the session. +** +** There is one exception to the previous paragraph: when a row is inserted, +** updated or deleted, if one or more of its primary key columns contain a +** NULL value, no record of the change is made. +** +** The session object therefore accumulates two types of records - those +** that consist of primary key values only (created when the user inserts +** a new record) and those that consist of the primary key values and the +** original values of other table columns (created when the users deletes +** or updates a record). +** +** When this function is called, the requested changeset is created using +** both the accumulated records and the current contents of the database +** file. Specifically: +** +**
      +**
    • For each record generated by an insert, the database is queried +** for a row with a matching primary key. If one is found, an INSERT +** change is added to the changeset. If no such row is found, no change +** is added to the changeset. +** +**
    • For each record generated by an update or delete, the database is +** queried for a row with a matching primary key. If such a row is +** found and one or more of the non-primary key fields have been +** modified from their original values, an UPDATE change is added to +** the changeset. Or, if no such row is found in the table, a DELETE +** change is added to the changeset. If there is a row with a matching +** primary key in the database, but all fields contain their original +** values, no change is added to the changeset. +**
    +** +** This means, amongst other things, that if a row is inserted and then later +** deleted while a session object is active, neither the insert nor the delete +** will be present in the changeset. Or if a row is deleted and then later a +** row with the same primary key values inserted while a session object is +** active, the resulting changeset will contain an UPDATE change instead of +** a DELETE and an INSERT. +** +** When a session object is disabled (see the [sqlite3session_enable()] API), +** it does not accumulate records when rows are inserted, updated or deleted. +** This may appear to have some counter-intuitive effects if a single row +** is written to more than once during a session. For example, if a row +** is inserted while a session object is enabled, then later deleted while +** the same session object is disabled, no INSERT record will appear in the +** changeset, even though the delete took place while the session was disabled. +** Or, if one field of a row is updated while a session is disabled, and +** another field of the same row is updated while the session is enabled, the +** resulting changeset will contain an UPDATE change that updates both fields. +*/ +int sqlite3session_changeset( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + int *pnChangeset, /* OUT: Size of buffer at *ppChangeset */ + void **ppChangeset /* OUT: Buffer containing changeset */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Load The Difference Between Tables Into A Session +** +** If it is not already attached to the session object passed as the first +** argument, this function attaches table zTbl in the same manner as the +** [sqlite3session_attach()] function. If zTbl does not exist, or if it +** does not have a primary key, this function is a no-op (but does not return +** an error). +** +** Argument zFromDb must be the name of a database ("main", "temp" etc.) +** attached to the same database handle as the session object that contains +** a table compatible with the table attached to the session by this function. +** A table is considered compatible if it: +** +**
      +**
    • Has the same name, +**
    • Has the same set of columns declared in the same order, and +**
    • Has the same PRIMARY KEY definition. +**
    +** +** If the tables are not compatible, SQLITE_SCHEMA is returned. If the tables +** are compatible but do not have any PRIMARY KEY columns, it is not an error +** but no changes are added to the session object. As with other session +** APIs, tables without PRIMARY KEYs are simply ignored. +** +** This function adds a set of changes to the session object that could be +** used to update the table in database zFrom (call this the "from-table") +** so that its content is the same as the table attached to the session +** object (call this the "to-table"). Specifically: +** +**
      +**
    • For each row (primary key) that exists in the to-table but not in +** the from-table, an INSERT record is added to the session object. +** +**
    • For each row (primary key) that exists in the to-table but not in +** the from-table, a DELETE record is added to the session object. +** +**
    • For each row (primary key) that exists in both tables, but features +** different in each, an UPDATE record is added to the session. +**
    +** +** To clarify, if this function is called and then a changeset constructed +** using [sqlite3session_changeset()], then after applying that changeset to +** database zFrom the contents of the two compatible tables would be +** identical. +** +** It an error if database zFrom does not exist or does not contain the +** required compatible table. +** +** If the operation successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an SQLite +** error code. In this case, if argument pzErrMsg is not NULL, *pzErrMsg +** may be set to point to a buffer containing an English language error +** message. It is the responsibility of the caller to free this buffer using +** sqlite3_free(). +*/ +int sqlite3session_diff( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + const char *zFromDb, + const char *zTbl, + char **pzErrMsg +); + + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Generate A Patchset From A Session Object +** +** The differences between a patchset and a changeset are that: +** +**
      +**
    • DELETE records consist of the primary key fields only. The +** original values of other fields are omitted. +**
    • The original values of any modified fields are omitted from +** UPDATE records. +**
    +** +** A patchset blob may be used with up to date versions of all +** sqlite3changeset_xxx API functions except for sqlite3changeset_invert(), +** which returns SQLITE_CORRUPT if it is passed a patchset. Similarly, +** attempting to use a patchset blob with old versions of the +** sqlite3changeset_xxx APIs also provokes an SQLITE_CORRUPT error. +** +** Because the non-primary key "old.*" fields are omitted, no +** SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA conflicts can be detected or reported if a patchset +** is passed to the sqlite3changeset_apply() API. Other conflict types work +** in the same way as for changesets. +** +** Changes within a patchset are ordered in the same way as for changesets +** generated by the sqlite3session_changeset() function (i.e. all changes for +** a single table are grouped together, tables appear in the order in which +** they were attached to the session object). +*/ +int sqlite3session_patchset( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + int *pnPatchset, /* OUT: Size of buffer at *ppChangeset */ + void **ppPatchset /* OUT: Buffer containing changeset */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Test if a changeset has recorded any changes. +** +** Return non-zero if no changes to attached tables have been recorded by +** the session object passed as the first argument. Otherwise, if one or +** more changes have been recorded, return zero. +** +** Even if this function returns zero, it is possible that calling +** [sqlite3session_changeset()] on the session handle may still return a +** changeset that contains no changes. This can happen when a row in +** an attached table is modified and then later on the original values +** are restored. However, if this function returns non-zero, then it is +** guaranteed that a call to sqlite3session_changeset() will return a +** changeset containing zero changes. +*/ +int sqlite3session_isempty(sqlite3_session *pSession); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Create An Iterator To Traverse A Changeset +** +** Create an iterator used to iterate through the contents of a changeset. +** If successful, *pp is set to point to the iterator handle and SQLITE_OK +** is returned. Otherwise, if an error occurs, *pp is set to zero and an +** SQLite error code is returned. +** +** The following functions can be used to advance and query a changeset +** iterator created by this function: +** +**
      +**
    • [sqlite3changeset_next()] +**
    • [sqlite3changeset_op()] +**
    • [sqlite3changeset_new()] +**
    • [sqlite3changeset_old()] +**
    +** +** It is the responsibility of the caller to eventually destroy the iterator +** by passing it to [sqlite3changeset_finalize()]. The buffer containing the +** changeset (pChangeset) must remain valid until after the iterator is +** destroyed. +** +** Assuming the changeset blob was created by one of the +** [sqlite3session_changeset()], [sqlite3changeset_concat()] or +** [sqlite3changeset_invert()] functions, all changes within the changeset +** that apply to a single table are grouped together. This means that when +** an application iterates through a changeset using an iterator created by +** this function, all changes that relate to a single table are visted +** consecutively. There is no chance that the iterator will visit a change +** the applies to table X, then one for table Y, and then later on visit +** another change for table X. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_start( + sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp, /* OUT: New changeset iterator handle */ + int nChangeset, /* Size of changeset blob in bytes */ + void *pChangeset /* Pointer to blob containing changeset */ +); + + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Advance A Changeset Iterator +** +** This function may only be used with iterators created by function +** [sqlite3changeset_start()]. If it is called on an iterator passed to +** a conflict-handler callback by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], SQLITE_MISUSE +** is returned and the call has no effect. +** +** Immediately after an iterator is created by sqlite3changeset_start(), it +** does not point to any change in the changeset. Assuming the changeset +** is not empty, the first call to this function advances the iterator to +** point to the first change in the changeset. Each subsequent call advances +** the iterator to point to the next change in the changeset (if any). If +** no error occurs and the iterator points to a valid change after a call +** to sqlite3changeset_next() has advanced it, SQLITE_ROW is returned. +** Otherwise, if all changes in the changeset have already been visited, +** SQLITE_DONE is returned. +** +** If an error occurs, an SQLite error code is returned. Possible error +** codes include SQLITE_CORRUPT (if the changeset buffer is corrupt) or +** SQLITE_NOMEM. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_next(sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Obtain The Current Operation From A Changeset Iterator +** +** The pIter argument passed to this function may either be an iterator +** passed to a conflict-handler by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], or an iterator +** created by [sqlite3changeset_start()]. In the latter case, the most recent +** call to [sqlite3changeset_next()] must have returned [SQLITE_ROW]. If this +** is not the case, this function returns [SQLITE_MISUSE]. +** +** If argument pzTab is not NULL, then *pzTab is set to point to a +** nul-terminated utf-8 encoded string containing the name of the table +** affected by the current change. The buffer remains valid until either +** sqlite3changeset_next() is called on the iterator or until the +** conflict-handler function returns. If pnCol is not NULL, then *pnCol is +** set to the number of columns in the table affected by the change. If +** pbIncorrect is not NULL, then *pbIndirect is set to true (1) if the change +** is an indirect change, or false (0) otherwise. See the documentation for +** [sqlite3session_indirect()] for a description of direct and indirect +** changes. Finally, if pOp is not NULL, then *pOp is set to one of +** [SQLITE_INSERT], [SQLITE_DELETE] or [SQLITE_UPDATE], depending on the +** type of change that the iterator currently points to. +** +** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. If an error does occur, an +** SQLite error code is returned. The values of the output variables may not +** be trusted in this case. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_op( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator object */ + const char **pzTab, /* OUT: Pointer to table name */ + int *pnCol, /* OUT: Number of columns in table */ + int *pOp, /* OUT: SQLITE_INSERT, DELETE or UPDATE */ + int *pbIndirect /* OUT: True for an 'indirect' change */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Obtain The Primary Key Definition Of A Table +** +** For each modified table, a changeset includes the following: +** +**
      +**
    • The number of columns in the table, and +**
    • Which of those columns make up the tables PRIMARY KEY. +**
    +** +** This function is used to find which columns comprise the PRIMARY KEY of +** the table modified by the change that iterator pIter currently points to. +** If successful, *pabPK is set to point to an array of nCol entries, where +** nCol is the number of columns in the table. Elements of *pabPK are set to +** 0x01 if the corresponding column is part of the tables primary key, or +** 0x00 if it is not. +** +** If argumet pnCol is not NULL, then *pnCol is set to the number of columns +** in the table. +** +** If this function is called when the iterator does not point to a valid +** entry, SQLITE_MISUSE is returned and the output variables zeroed. Otherwise, +** SQLITE_OK is returned and the output variables populated as described +** above. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_pk( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator object */ + unsigned char **pabPK, /* OUT: Array of boolean - true for PK cols */ + int *pnCol /* OUT: Number of entries in output array */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Obtain old.* Values From A Changeset Iterator +** +** The pIter argument passed to this function may either be an iterator +** passed to a conflict-handler by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], or an iterator +** created by [sqlite3changeset_start()]. In the latter case, the most recent +** call to [sqlite3changeset_next()] must have returned SQLITE_ROW. +** Furthermore, it may only be called if the type of change that the iterator +** currently points to is either [SQLITE_DELETE] or [SQLITE_UPDATE]. Otherwise, +** this function returns [SQLITE_MISUSE] and sets *ppValue to NULL. +** +** Argument iVal must be greater than or equal to 0, and less than the number +** of columns in the table affected by the current change. Otherwise, +** [SQLITE_RANGE] is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +** +** If successful, this function sets *ppValue to point to a protected +** sqlite3_value object containing the iVal'th value from the vector of +** original row values stored as part of the UPDATE or DELETE change and +** returns SQLITE_OK. The name of the function comes from the fact that this +** is similar to the "old.*" columns available to update or delete triggers. +** +** If some other error occurs (e.g. an OOM condition), an SQLite error code +** is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_old( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int iVal, /* Column number */ + sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: Old value (or NULL pointer) */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Obtain new.* Values From A Changeset Iterator +** +** The pIter argument passed to this function may either be an iterator +** passed to a conflict-handler by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], or an iterator +** created by [sqlite3changeset_start()]. In the latter case, the most recent +** call to [sqlite3changeset_next()] must have returned SQLITE_ROW. +** Furthermore, it may only be called if the type of change that the iterator +** currently points to is either [SQLITE_UPDATE] or [SQLITE_INSERT]. Otherwise, +** this function returns [SQLITE_MISUSE] and sets *ppValue to NULL. +** +** Argument iVal must be greater than or equal to 0, and less than the number +** of columns in the table affected by the current change. Otherwise, +** [SQLITE_RANGE] is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +** +** If successful, this function sets *ppValue to point to a protected +** sqlite3_value object containing the iVal'th value from the vector of +** new row values stored as part of the UPDATE or INSERT change and +** returns SQLITE_OK. If the change is an UPDATE and does not include +** a new value for the requested column, *ppValue is set to NULL and +** SQLITE_OK returned. The name of the function comes from the fact that +** this is similar to the "new.*" columns available to update or delete +** triggers. +** +** If some other error occurs (e.g. an OOM condition), an SQLite error code +** is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_new( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int iVal, /* Column number */ + sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: New value (or NULL pointer) */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Obtain Conflicting Row Values From A Changeset Iterator +** +** This function should only be used with iterator objects passed to a +** conflict-handler callback by [sqlite3changeset_apply()] with either +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA] or [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT]. If this function +** is called on any other iterator, [SQLITE_MISUSE] is returned and *ppValue +** is set to NULL. +** +** Argument iVal must be greater than or equal to 0, and less than the number +** of columns in the table affected by the current change. Otherwise, +** [SQLITE_RANGE] is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +** +** If successful, this function sets *ppValue to point to a protected +** sqlite3_value object containing the iVal'th value from the +** "conflicting row" associated with the current conflict-handler callback +** and returns SQLITE_OK. +** +** If some other error occurs (e.g. an OOM condition), an SQLite error code +** is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_conflict( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int iVal, /* Column number */ + sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: Value from conflicting row */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Determine The Number Of Foreign Key Constraint Violations +** +** This function may only be called with an iterator passed to an +** SQLITE_CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY conflict handler callback. In this case +** it sets the output variable to the total number of known foreign key +** violations in the destination database and returns SQLITE_OK. +** +** In all other cases this function returns SQLITE_MISUSE. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_fk_conflicts( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int *pnOut /* OUT: Number of FK violations */ +); + + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Finalize A Changeset Iterator +** +** This function is used to finalize an iterator allocated with +** [sqlite3changeset_start()]. +** +** This function should only be called on iterators created using the +** [sqlite3changeset_start()] function. If an application calls this +** function with an iterator passed to a conflict-handler by +** [sqlite3changeset_apply()], [SQLITE_MISUSE] is immediately returned and the +** call has no effect. +** +** If an error was encountered within a call to an sqlite3changeset_xxx() +** function (for example an [SQLITE_CORRUPT] in [sqlite3changeset_next()] or an +** [SQLITE_NOMEM] in [sqlite3changeset_new()]) then an error code corresponding +** to that error is returned by this function. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK is +** returned. This is to allow the following pattern (pseudo-code): +** +** sqlite3changeset_start(); +** while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3changeset_next() ){ +** // Do something with change. +** } +** rc = sqlite3changeset_finalize(); +** if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ +** // An error has occurred +** } +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_finalize(sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Invert A Changeset +** +** This function is used to "invert" a changeset object. Applying an inverted +** changeset to a database reverses the effects of applying the uninverted +** changeset. Specifically: +** +**
      +**
    • Each DELETE change is changed to an INSERT, and +**
    • Each INSERT change is changed to a DELETE, and +**
    • For each UPDATE change, the old.* and new.* values are exchanged. +**
    +** +** This function does not change the order in which changes appear within +** the changeset. It merely reverses the sense of each individual change. +** +** If successful, a pointer to a buffer containing the inverted changeset +** is stored in *ppOut, the size of the same buffer is stored in *pnOut, and +** SQLITE_OK is returned. If an error occurs, both *pnOut and *ppOut are +** zeroed and an SQLite error code returned. +** +** It is the responsibility of the caller to eventually call sqlite3_free() +** on the *ppOut pointer to free the buffer allocation following a successful +** call to this function. +** +** WARNING/TODO: This function currently assumes that the input is a valid +** changeset. If it is not, the results are undefined. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_invert( + int nIn, const void *pIn, /* Input changeset */ + int *pnOut, void **ppOut /* OUT: Inverse of input */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Concatenate Two Changeset Objects +** +** This function is used to concatenate two changesets, A and B, into a +** single changeset. The result is a changeset equivalent to applying +** changeset A followed by changeset B. +** +** This function combines the two input changesets using an +** sqlite3_changegroup object. Calling it produces similar results as the +** following code fragment: +** +** sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp; +** rc = sqlite3_changegroup_new(&pGrp); +** if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = sqlite3changegroup_add(pGrp, nA, pA); +** if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = sqlite3changegroup_add(pGrp, nB, pB); +** if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ +** rc = sqlite3changegroup_output(pGrp, pnOut, ppOut); +** }else{ +** *ppOut = 0; +** *pnOut = 0; +** } +** +** Refer to the sqlite3_changegroup documentation below for details. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_concat( + int nA, /* Number of bytes in buffer pA */ + void *pA, /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset A */ + int nB, /* Number of bytes in buffer pB */ + void *pB, /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset B */ + int *pnOut, /* OUT: Number of bytes in output changeset */ + void **ppOut /* OUT: Buffer containing output changeset */ +); + + +/* +** Changegroup handle. +*/ +typedef struct sqlite3_changegroup sqlite3_changegroup; + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Combine two or more changesets into a single changeset. +** +** An sqlite3_changegroup object is used to combine two or more changesets +** (or patchsets) into a single changeset (or patchset). A single changegroup +** object may combine changesets or patchsets, but not both. The output is +** always in the same format as the input. +** +** If successful, this function returns SQLITE_OK and populates (*pp) with +** a pointer to a new sqlite3_changegroup object before returning. The caller +** should eventually free the returned object using a call to +** sqlite3changegroup_delete(). If an error occurs, an SQLite error code +** (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM) is returned and *pp is set to NULL. +** +** The usual usage pattern for an sqlite3_changegroup object is as follows: +** +**
      +**
    • It is created using a call to sqlite3changegroup_new(). +** +**
    • Zero or more changesets (or patchsets) are added to the object +** by calling sqlite3changegroup_add(). +** +**
    • The result of combining all input changesets together is obtained +** by the application via a call to sqlite3changegroup_output(). +** +**
    • The object is deleted using a call to sqlite3changegroup_delete(). +**
    +** +** Any number of calls to add() and output() may be made between the calls to +** new() and delete(), and in any order. +** +** As well as the regular sqlite3changegroup_add() and +** sqlite3changegroup_output() functions, also available are the streaming +** versions sqlite3changegroup_add_strm() and sqlite3changegroup_output_strm(). +*/ +int sqlite3changegroup_new(sqlite3_changegroup **pp); + +/* +** Add all changes within the changeset (or patchset) in buffer pData (size +** nData bytes) to the changegroup. +** +** If the buffer contains a patchset, then all prior calls to this function +** on the same changegroup object must also have specified patchsets. Or, if +** the buffer contains a changeset, so must have the earlier calls to this +** function. Otherwise, SQLITE_ERROR is returned and no changes are added +** to the changegroup. +** +** Rows within the changeset and changegroup are identified by the values in +** their PRIMARY KEY columns. A change in the changeset is considered to +** apply to the same row as a change already present in the changegroup if +** the two rows have the same primary key. +** +** Changes to rows that that do not already appear in the changegroup are +** simply copied into it. Or, if both the new changeset and the changegroup +** contain changes that apply to a single row, the final contents of the +** changegroup depends on the type of each change, as follows: +** +** +** +** +**
    Existing Change New Change Output Change +**
    INSERT INSERT +** The new change is ignored. This case does not occur if the new +** changeset was recorded immediately after the changesets already +** added to the changegroup. +**
    INSERT UPDATE +** The INSERT change remains in the changegroup. The values in the +** INSERT change are modified as if the row was inserted by the +** existing change and then updated according to the new change. +**
    INSERT DELETE +** The existing INSERT is removed from the changegroup. The DELETE is +** not added. +**
    UPDATE INSERT +** The new change is ignored. This case does not occur if the new +** changeset was recorded immediately after the changesets already +** added to the changegroup. +**
    UPDATE UPDATE +** The existing UPDATE remains within the changegroup. It is amended +** so that the accompanying values are as if the row was updated once +** by the existing change and then again by the new change. +**
    UPDATE DELETE +** The existing UPDATE is replaced by the new DELETE within the +** changegroup. +**
    DELETE INSERT +** If one or more of the column values in the row inserted by the +** new change differ from those in the row deleted by the existing +** change, the existing DELETE is replaced by an UPDATE within the +** changegroup. Otherwise, if the inserted row is exactly the same +** as the deleted row, the existing DELETE is simply discarded. +**
    DELETE UPDATE +** The new change is ignored. This case does not occur if the new +** changeset was recorded immediately after the changesets already +** added to the changegroup. +**
    DELETE DELETE +** The new change is ignored. This case does not occur if the new +** changeset was recorded immediately after the changesets already +** added to the changegroup. +**
    +** +** If the new changeset contains changes to a table that is already present +** in the changegroup, then the number of columns and the position of the +** primary key columns for the table must be consistent. If this is not the +** case, this function fails with SQLITE_SCHEMA. If the input changeset +** appears to be corrupt and the corruption is detected, SQLITE_CORRUPT is +** returned. Or, if an out-of-memory condition occurs during processing, this +** function returns SQLITE_NOMEM. In all cases, if an error occurs the +** final contents of the changegroup is undefined. +** +** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. +*/ +int sqlite3changegroup_add(sqlite3_changegroup*, int nData, void *pData); + +/* +** Obtain a buffer containing a changeset (or patchset) representing the +** current contents of the changegroup. If the inputs to the changegroup +** were themselves changesets, the output is a changeset. Or, if the +** inputs were patchsets, the output is also a patchset. +** +** As with the output of the sqlite3session_changeset() and +** sqlite3session_patchset() functions, all changes related to a single +** table are grouped together in the output of this function. Tables appear +** in the same order as for the very first changeset added to the changegroup. +** If the second or subsequent changesets added to the changegroup contain +** changes for tables that do not appear in the first changeset, they are +** appended onto the end of the output changeset, again in the order in +** which they are first encountered. +** +** If an error occurs, an SQLite error code is returned and the output +** variables (*pnData) and (*ppData) are set to 0. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK +** is returned and the output variables are set to the size of and a +** pointer to the output buffer, respectively. In this case it is the +** responsibility of the caller to eventually free the buffer using a +** call to sqlite3_free(). +*/ +int sqlite3changegroup_output( + sqlite3_changegroup*, + int *pnData, /* OUT: Size of output buffer in bytes */ + void **ppData /* OUT: Pointer to output buffer */ +); + +/* +** Delete a changegroup object. +*/ +void sqlite3changegroup_delete(sqlite3_changegroup*); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Apply A Changeset To A Database +** +** Apply a changeset to a database. This function attempts to update the +** "main" database attached to handle db with the changes found in the +** changeset passed via the second and third arguments. +** +** The fourth argument (xFilter) passed to this function is the "filter +** callback". If it is not NULL, then for each table affected by at least one +** change in the changeset, the filter callback is invoked with +** the table name as the second argument, and a copy of the context pointer +** passed as the sixth argument to this function as the first. If the "filter +** callback" returns zero, then no attempt is made to apply any changes to +** the table. Otherwise, if the return value is non-zero or the xFilter +** argument to this function is NULL, all changes related to the table are +** attempted. +** +** For each table that is not excluded by the filter callback, this function +** tests that the target database contains a compatible table. A table is +** considered compatible if all of the following are true: +** +**
      +**
    • The table has the same name as the name recorded in the +** changeset, and +**
    • The table has the same number of columns as recorded in the +** changeset, and +**
    • The table has primary key columns in the same position as +** recorded in the changeset. +**
    +** +** If there is no compatible table, it is not an error, but none of the +** changes associated with the table are applied. A warning message is issued +** via the sqlite3_log() mechanism with the error code SQLITE_SCHEMA. At most +** one such warning is issued for each table in the changeset. +** +** For each change for which there is a compatible table, an attempt is made +** to modify the table contents according to the UPDATE, INSERT or DELETE +** change. If a change cannot be applied cleanly, the conflict handler +** function passed as the fifth argument to sqlite3changeset_apply() may be +** invoked. A description of exactly when the conflict handler is invoked for +** each type of change is below. +** +** Unlike the xFilter argument, xConflict may not be passed NULL. The results +** of passing anything other than a valid function pointer as the xConflict +** argument are undefined. +** +** Each time the conflict handler function is invoked, it must return one +** of [SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT], [SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT] or +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE]. SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE may only be returned +** if the second argument passed to the conflict handler is either +** SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA or SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT. If the conflict-handler +** returns an illegal value, any changes already made are rolled back and +** the call to sqlite3changeset_apply() returns SQLITE_MISUSE. Different +** actions are taken by sqlite3changeset_apply() depending on the value +** returned by each invocation of the conflict-handler function. Refer to +** the documentation for the three +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT|available return values] for details. +** +**
    +**
    DELETE Changes
    +** For each DELETE change, this function checks if the target database +** contains a row with the same primary key value (or values) as the +** original row values stored in the changeset. If it does, and the values +** stored in all non-primary key columns also match the values stored in +** the changeset the row is deleted from the target database. +** +** If a row with matching primary key values is found, but one or more of +** the non-primary key fields contains a value different from the original +** row value stored in the changeset, the conflict-handler function is +** invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA] as the second argument. +** +** If no row with matching primary key values is found in the database, +** the conflict-handler function is invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND] +** passed as the second argument. +** +** If the DELETE operation is attempted, but SQLite returns SQLITE_CONSTRAINT +** (which can only happen if a foreign key constraint is violated), the +** conflict-handler function is invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT] +** passed as the second argument. This includes the case where the DELETE +** operation is attempted because an earlier call to the conflict handler +** function returned [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE]. +** +**
    INSERT Changes
    +** For each INSERT change, an attempt is made to insert the new row into +** the database. +** +** If the attempt to insert the row fails because the database already +** contains a row with the same primary key values, the conflict handler +** function is invoked with the second argument set to +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT]. +** +** If the attempt to insert the row fails because of some other constraint +** violation (e.g. NOT NULL or UNIQUE), the conflict handler function is +** invoked with the second argument set to [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT]. +** This includes the case where the INSERT operation is re-attempted because +** an earlier call to the conflict handler function returned +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE]. +** +**
    UPDATE Changes
    +** For each UPDATE change, this function checks if the target database +** contains a row with the same primary key value (or values) as the +** original row values stored in the changeset. If it does, and the values +** stored in all non-primary key columns also match the values stored in +** the changeset the row is updated within the target database. +** +** If a row with matching primary key values is found, but one or more of +** the non-primary key fields contains a value different from an original +** row value stored in the changeset, the conflict-handler function is +** invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA] as the second argument. Since +** UPDATE changes only contain values for non-primary key fields that are +** to be modified, only those fields need to match the original values to +** avoid the SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA conflict-handler callback. +** +** If no row with matching primary key values is found in the database, +** the conflict-handler function is invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND] +** passed as the second argument. +** +** If the UPDATE operation is attempted, but SQLite returns +** SQLITE_CONSTRAINT, the conflict-handler function is invoked with +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT] passed as the second argument. +** This includes the case where the UPDATE operation is attempted after +** an earlier call to the conflict handler function returned +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE]. +**
    +** +** It is safe to execute SQL statements, including those that write to the +** table that the callback related to, from within the xConflict callback. +** This can be used to further customize the applications conflict +** resolution strategy. +** +** All changes made by this function are enclosed in a savepoint transaction. +** If any other error (aside from a constraint failure when attempting to +** write to the target database) occurs, then the savepoint transaction is +** rolled back, restoring the target database to its original state, and an +** SQLite error code returned. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_apply( + sqlite3 *db, /* Apply change to "main" db of this handle */ + int nChangeset, /* Size of changeset in bytes */ + void *pChangeset, /* Changeset blob */ + int(*xFilter)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ + ), + int(*xConflict)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + int eConflict, /* DATA, MISSING, CONFLICT, CONSTRAINT */ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *p /* Handle describing change and conflict */ + ), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xConflict */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Constants Passed To The Conflict Handler +** +** Values that may be passed as the second argument to a conflict-handler. +** +**
    +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA
    +** The conflict handler is invoked with CHANGESET_DATA as the second argument +** when processing a DELETE or UPDATE change if a row with the required +** PRIMARY KEY fields is present in the database, but one or more other +** (non primary-key) fields modified by the update do not contain the +** expected "before" values. +** +** The conflicting row, in this case, is the database row with the matching +** primary key. +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND
    +** The conflict handler is invoked with CHANGESET_NOTFOUND as the second +** argument when processing a DELETE or UPDATE change if a row with the +** required PRIMARY KEY fields is not present in the database. +** +** There is no conflicting row in this case. The results of invoking the +** sqlite3changeset_conflict() API are undefined. +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT
    +** CHANGESET_CONFLICT is passed as the second argument to the conflict +** handler while processing an INSERT change if the operation would result +** in duplicate primary key values. +** +** The conflicting row in this case is the database row with the matching +** primary key. +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY
    +** If foreign key handling is enabled, and applying a changeset leaves the +** database in a state containing foreign key violations, the conflict +** handler is invoked with CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY as the second argument +** exactly once before the changeset is committed. If the conflict handler +** returns CHANGESET_OMIT, the changes, including those that caused the +** foreign key constraint violation, are committed. Or, if it returns +** CHANGESET_ABORT, the changeset is rolled back. +** +** No current or conflicting row information is provided. The only function +** it is possible to call on the supplied sqlite3_changeset_iter handle +** is sqlite3changeset_fk_conflicts(). +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT
    +** If any other constraint violation occurs while applying a change (i.e. +** a UNIQUE, CHECK or NOT NULL constraint), the conflict handler is +** invoked with CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT as the second argument. +** +** There is no conflicting row in this case. The results of invoking the +** sqlite3changeset_conflict() API are undefined. +** +**
    +*/ +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA 1 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND 2 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT 3 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT 4 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY 5 + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Constants Returned By The Conflict Handler +** +** A conflict handler callback must return one of the following three values. +** +**
    +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT
    +** If a conflict handler returns this value no special action is taken. The +** change that caused the conflict is not applied. The session module +** continues to the next change in the changeset. +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE
    +** This value may only be returned if the second argument to the conflict +** handler was SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA or SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT. If this +** is not the case, any changes applied so far are rolled back and the +** call to sqlite3changeset_apply() returns SQLITE_MISUSE. +** +** If CHANGESET_REPLACE is returned by an SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA conflict +** handler, then the conflicting row is either updated or deleted, depending +** on the type of change. +** +** If CHANGESET_REPLACE is returned by an SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT conflict +** handler, then the conflicting row is removed from the database and a +** second attempt to apply the change is made. If this second attempt fails, +** the original row is restored to the database before continuing. +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT
    +** If this value is returned, any changes applied so far are rolled back +** and the call to sqlite3changeset_apply() returns SQLITE_ABORT. +**
    +*/ +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT 0 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE 1 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT 2 + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Streaming Versions of API functions. +** +** The six streaming API xxx_strm() functions serve similar purposes to the +** corresponding non-streaming API functions: +** +** +** +**
    Streaming functionNon-streaming equivalent
    sqlite3changeset_apply_str[sqlite3changeset_apply] +**
    sqlite3changeset_concat_str[sqlite3changeset_concat] +**
    sqlite3changeset_invert_str[sqlite3changeset_invert] +**
    sqlite3changeset_start_str[sqlite3changeset_start] +**
    sqlite3session_changeset_str[sqlite3session_changeset] +**
    sqlite3session_patchset_str[sqlite3session_patchset] +**
    +** +** Non-streaming functions that accept changesets (or patchsets) as input +** require that the entire changeset be stored in a single buffer in memory. +** Similarly, those that return a changeset or patchset do so by returning +** a pointer to a single large buffer allocated using sqlite3_malloc(). +** Normally this is convenient. However, if an application running in a +** low-memory environment is required to handle very large changesets, the +** large contiguous memory allocations required can become onerous. +** +** In order to avoid this problem, instead of a single large buffer, input +** is passed to a streaming API functions by way of a callback function that +** the sessions module invokes to incrementally request input data as it is +** required. In all cases, a pair of API function parameters such as +** +**
    +**        int nChangeset,
    +**        void *pChangeset,
    +**  
    +** +** Is replaced by: +** +**
    +**        int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData),
    +**        void *pIn,
    +**  
    +** +** Each time the xInput callback is invoked by the sessions module, the first +** argument passed is a copy of the supplied pIn context pointer. The second +** argument, pData, points to a buffer (*pnData) bytes in size. Assuming no +** error occurs the xInput method should copy up to (*pnData) bytes of data +** into the buffer and set (*pnData) to the actual number of bytes copied +** before returning SQLITE_OK. If the input is completely exhausted, (*pnData) +** should be set to zero to indicate this. Or, if an error occurs, an SQLite +** error code should be returned. In all cases, if an xInput callback returns +** an error, all processing is abandoned and the streaming API function +** returns a copy of the error code to the caller. +** +** In the case of sqlite3changeset_start_strm(), the xInput callback may be +** invoked by the sessions module at any point during the lifetime of the +** iterator. If such an xInput callback returns an error, the iterator enters +** an error state, whereby all subsequent calls to iterator functions +** immediately fail with the same error code as returned by xInput. +** +** Similarly, streaming API functions that return changesets (or patchsets) +** return them in chunks by way of a callback function instead of via a +** pointer to a single large buffer. In this case, a pair of parameters such +** as: +** +**
    +**        int *pnChangeset,
    +**        void **ppChangeset,
    +**  
    +** +** Is replaced by: +** +**
    +**        int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData),
    +**        void *pOut
    +**  
    +** +** The xOutput callback is invoked zero or more times to return data to +** the application. The first parameter passed to each call is a copy of the +** pOut pointer supplied by the application. The second parameter, pData, +** points to a buffer nData bytes in size containing the chunk of output +** data being returned. If the xOutput callback successfully processes the +** supplied data, it should return SQLITE_OK to indicate success. Otherwise, +** it should return some other SQLite error code. In this case processing +** is immediately abandoned and the streaming API function returns a copy +** of the xOutput error code to the application. +** +** The sessions module never invokes an xOutput callback with the third +** parameter set to a value less than or equal to zero. Other than this, +** no guarantees are made as to the size of the chunks of data returned. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_apply_strm( + sqlite3 *db, /* Apply change to "main" db of this handle */ + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), /* Input function */ + void *pIn, /* First arg for xInput */ + int(*xFilter)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ + ), + int(*xConflict)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + int eConflict, /* DATA, MISSING, CONFLICT, CONSTRAINT */ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *p /* Handle describing change and conflict */ + ), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xConflict */ +); +int sqlite3changeset_concat_strm( + int (*xInputA)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pInA, + int (*xInputB)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pInB, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +); +int sqlite3changeset_invert_strm( + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pIn, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +); +int sqlite3changeset_start_strm( + sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp, + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pIn +); +int sqlite3session_changeset_strm( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +); +int sqlite3session_patchset_strm( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +); +int sqlite3changegroup_add_strm(sqlite3_changegroup*, + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pIn +); +int sqlite3changegroup_output_strm(sqlite3_changegroup*, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +); + + +/* +** Make sure we can call this stuff from C++. +*/ +#if 0 +} +#endif + +#endif /* !defined(__SQLITESESSION_H_) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION) */ + +/******** End of sqlite3session.h *********/ +/******** Begin file fts5.h *********/ /* ** 2014 May 31 ** @@ -8522,11 +10164,13 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter { ** ... FROM ftstable WHERE ftstable MATCH $p ORDER BY rowid ** ** with $p set to a phrase equivalent to the phrase iPhrase of the -** current query is executed. For each row visited, the callback function -** passed as the fourth argument is invoked. The context and API objects -** passed to the callback function may be used to access the properties of -** each matched row. Invoking Api.xUserData() returns a copy of the pointer -** passed as the third argument to pUserData. +** current query is executed. Any column filter that applies to +** phrase iPhrase of the current query is included in $p. For each +** row visited, the callback function passed as the fourth argument +** is invoked. The context and API objects passed to the callback +** function may be used to access the properties of each matched row. +** Invoking Api.xUserData() returns a copy of the pointer passed as +** the third argument to pUserData. ** ** If the callback function returns any value other than SQLITE_OK, the ** query is abandoned and the xQueryPhrase function returns immediately. @@ -8695,7 +10339,7 @@ struct Fts5ExtensionApi { ** behaviour. The structure methods are expected to function as follows: ** ** xCreate: -** This function is used to allocate and inititalize a tokenizer instance. +** This function is used to allocate and initialize a tokenizer instance. ** A tokenizer instance is required to actually tokenize text. ** ** The first argument passed to this function is a copy of the (void*) @@ -8955,7 +10599,7 @@ struct fts5_api { #endif /* _FTS5_H */ - +/******** End of fts5.h *********/ /************** End of sqlite3.h *********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in sqliteInt.h ******************/ @@ -9252,7 +10896,7 @@ struct fts5_api { ** the SQLITE_DISABLE_INTRINSIC define. */ #if !defined(SQLITE_DISABLE_INTRINSIC) -# if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1300 +# if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1400 # if !defined(_WIN32_WCE) # include # pragma intrinsic(_byteswap_ushort) @@ -9437,7 +11081,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Coverage(int); ** be true and false so that the unreachable code they specify will ** not be counted as untested code. */ -#if defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) +#if defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_MUTATION_TEST) # define ALWAYS(X) (1) # define NEVER(X) (0) #elif !defined(NDEBUG) @@ -9529,8 +11173,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Coverage(int); ** This is the header file for the generic hash-table implementation ** used in SQLite. */ -#ifndef _SQLITE_HASH_H_ -#define _SQLITE_HASH_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_HASH_H +#define SQLITE_HASH_H /* Forward declarations of structures. */ typedef struct Hash Hash; @@ -9610,7 +11254,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3HashClear(Hash*); */ /* #define sqliteHashCount(H) ((H)->count) // NOT USED */ -#endif /* _SQLITE_HASH_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE_HASH_H */ /************** End of hash.h ************************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in sqliteInt.h ******************/ @@ -9642,76 +11286,76 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3HashClear(Hash*); #define TK_AS 24 #define TK_WITHOUT 25 #define TK_COMMA 26 -#define TK_ID 27 -#define TK_INDEXED 28 -#define TK_ABORT 29 -#define TK_ACTION 30 -#define TK_AFTER 31 -#define TK_ANALYZE 32 -#define TK_ASC 33 -#define TK_ATTACH 34 -#define TK_BEFORE 35 -#define TK_BY 36 -#define TK_CASCADE 37 -#define TK_CAST 38 -#define TK_COLUMNKW 39 -#define TK_CONFLICT 40 -#define TK_DATABASE 41 -#define TK_DESC 42 -#define TK_DETACH 43 -#define TK_EACH 44 -#define TK_FAIL 45 -#define TK_FOR 46 -#define TK_IGNORE 47 -#define TK_INITIALLY 48 -#define TK_INSTEAD 49 -#define TK_LIKE_KW 50 -#define TK_MATCH 51 -#define TK_NO 52 -#define TK_KEY 53 -#define TK_OF 54 -#define TK_OFFSET 55 -#define TK_PRAGMA 56 -#define TK_RAISE 57 -#define TK_RECURSIVE 58 -#define TK_REPLACE 59 -#define TK_RESTRICT 60 -#define TK_ROW 61 -#define TK_TRIGGER 62 -#define TK_VACUUM 63 -#define TK_VIEW 64 -#define TK_VIRTUAL 65 -#define TK_WITH 66 -#define TK_REINDEX 67 -#define TK_RENAME 68 -#define TK_CTIME_KW 69 -#define TK_ANY 70 -#define TK_OR 71 -#define TK_AND 72 -#define TK_IS 73 -#define TK_BETWEEN 74 -#define TK_IN 75 -#define TK_ISNULL 76 -#define TK_NOTNULL 77 -#define TK_NE 78 -#define TK_EQ 79 -#define TK_GT 80 -#define TK_LE 81 -#define TK_LT 82 -#define TK_GE 83 -#define TK_ESCAPE 84 -#define TK_BITAND 85 -#define TK_BITOR 86 -#define TK_LSHIFT 87 -#define TK_RSHIFT 88 -#define TK_PLUS 89 -#define TK_MINUS 90 -#define TK_STAR 91 -#define TK_SLASH 92 -#define TK_REM 93 -#define TK_CONCAT 94 -#define TK_COLLATE 95 -#define TK_BITNOT 96 +#define TK_OR 27 +#define TK_AND 28 +#define TK_IS 29 +#define TK_MATCH 30 +#define TK_LIKE_KW 31 +#define TK_BETWEEN 32 +#define TK_IN 33 +#define TK_ISNULL 34 +#define TK_NOTNULL 35 +#define TK_NE 36 +#define TK_EQ 37 +#define TK_GT 38 +#define TK_LE 39 +#define TK_LT 40 +#define TK_GE 41 +#define TK_ESCAPE 42 +#define TK_BITAND 43 +#define TK_BITOR 44 +#define TK_LSHIFT 45 +#define TK_RSHIFT 46 +#define TK_PLUS 47 +#define TK_MINUS 48 +#define TK_STAR 49 +#define TK_SLASH 50 +#define TK_REM 51 +#define TK_CONCAT 52 +#define TK_COLLATE 53 +#define TK_BITNOT 54 +#define TK_ID 55 +#define TK_INDEXED 56 +#define TK_ABORT 57 +#define TK_ACTION 58 +#define TK_AFTER 59 +#define TK_ANALYZE 60 +#define TK_ASC 61 +#define TK_ATTACH 62 +#define TK_BEFORE 63 +#define TK_BY 64 +#define TK_CASCADE 65 +#define TK_CAST 66 +#define TK_COLUMNKW 67 +#define TK_CONFLICT 68 +#define TK_DATABASE 69 +#define TK_DESC 70 +#define TK_DETACH 71 +#define TK_EACH 72 +#define TK_FAIL 73 +#define TK_FOR 74 +#define TK_IGNORE 75 +#define TK_INITIALLY 76 +#define TK_INSTEAD 77 +#define TK_NO 78 +#define TK_KEY 79 +#define TK_OF 80 +#define TK_OFFSET 81 +#define TK_PRAGMA 82 +#define TK_RAISE 83 +#define TK_RECURSIVE 84 +#define TK_REPLACE 85 +#define TK_RESTRICT 86 +#define TK_ROW 87 +#define TK_TRIGGER 88 +#define TK_VACUUM 89 +#define TK_VIEW 90 +#define TK_VIRTUAL 91 +#define TK_WITH 92 +#define TK_REINDEX 93 +#define TK_RENAME 94 +#define TK_CTIME_KW 95 +#define TK_ANY 96 #define TK_STRING 97 #define TK_JOIN_KW 98 #define TK_CONSTRAINT 99 @@ -10313,6 +11957,7 @@ typedef struct LookasideSlot LookasideSlot; typedef struct Module Module; typedef struct NameContext NameContext; typedef struct Parse Parse; +typedef struct PreUpdate PreUpdate; typedef struct PrintfArguments PrintfArguments; typedef struct RowSet RowSet; typedef struct Savepoint Savepoint; @@ -10357,8 +12002,8 @@ typedef struct With With; ** subsystem. See comments in the source code for a detailed description ** of what each interface routine does. */ -#ifndef _BTREE_H_ -#define _BTREE_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_BTREE_H +#define SQLITE_BTREE_H /* TODO: This definition is just included so other modules compile. It ** needs to be revisited. @@ -10383,6 +12028,7 @@ typedef struct With With; typedef struct Btree Btree; typedef struct BtCursor BtCursor; typedef struct BtShared BtShared; +typedef struct BtreePayload BtreePayload; SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeOpen( @@ -10594,19 +12240,43 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeDelete(BtCursor*, u8 flags); #define BTREE_SAVEPOSITION 0x02 /* Leave cursor pointing at NEXT or PREV */ #define BTREE_AUXDELETE 0x04 /* not the primary delete operation */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeInsert(BtCursor*, const void *pKey, i64 nKey, - const void *pData, int nData, - int nZero, int bias, int seekResult); +/* An instance of the BtreePayload object describes the content of a single +** entry in either an index or table btree. +** +** Index btrees (used for indexes and also WITHOUT ROWID tables) contain +** an arbitrary key and no data. These btrees have pKey,nKey set to their +** key and pData,nData,nZero set to zero. +** +** Table btrees (used for rowid tables) contain an integer rowid used as +** the key and passed in the nKey field. The pKey field is zero. +** pData,nData hold the content of the new entry. nZero extra zero bytes +** are appended to the end of the content when constructing the entry. +** +** This object is used to pass information into sqlite3BtreeInsert(). The +** same information used to be passed as five separate parameters. But placing +** the information into this object helps to keep the interface more +** organized and understandable, and it also helps the resulting code to +** run a little faster by using fewer registers for parameter passing. +*/ +struct BtreePayload { + const void *pKey; /* Key content for indexes. NULL for tables */ + sqlite3_int64 nKey; /* Size of pKey for indexes. PRIMARY KEY for tabs */ + const void *pData; /* Data for tables. NULL for indexes */ + int nData; /* Size of pData. 0 if none. */ + int nZero; /* Extra zero data appended after pData,nData */ +}; + +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeInsert(BtCursor*, const BtreePayload *pPayload, + int bias, int seekResult); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeFirst(BtCursor*, int *pRes); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeLast(BtCursor*, int *pRes); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeNext(BtCursor*, int *pRes); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeEof(BtCursor*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreePrevious(BtCursor*, int *pRes); -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeKeySize(BtCursor*, i64 *pSize); +SQLITE_PRIVATE i64 sqlite3BtreeIntegerKey(BtCursor*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeKey(BtCursor*, u32 offset, u32 amt, void*); -SQLITE_PRIVATE const void *sqlite3BtreeKeyFetch(BtCursor*, u32 *pAmt); -SQLITE_PRIVATE const void *sqlite3BtreeDataFetch(BtCursor*, u32 *pAmt); -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeDataSize(BtCursor*, u32 *pSize); +SQLITE_PRIVATE const void *sqlite3BtreePayloadFetch(BtCursor*, u32 *pAmt); +SQLITE_PRIVATE u32 sqlite3BtreePayloadSize(BtCursor*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeData(BtCursor*, u32 offset, u32 amt, void*); SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3BtreeIntegrityCheck(Btree*, int *aRoot, int nRoot, int, int*); @@ -10647,11 +12317,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3BtreeEnter(Btree*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3BtreeEnterAll(sqlite3*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeSharable(Btree*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3BtreeEnterCursor(BtCursor*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeConnectionCount(Btree*); #else # define sqlite3BtreeEnter(X) # define sqlite3BtreeEnterAll(X) # define sqlite3BtreeSharable(X) 0 # define sqlite3BtreeEnterCursor(X) +# define sqlite3BtreeConnectionCount(X) 1 #endif #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE) && SQLITE_THREADSAFE @@ -10676,7 +12348,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3SchemaMutexHeld(sqlite3*,int,Schema*); #endif -#endif /* _BTREE_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE_BTREE_H */ /************** End of btree.h ***********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in sqliteInt.h ******************/ @@ -10699,8 +12371,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3SchemaMutexHeld(sqlite3*,int,Schema*); ** or VDBE. The VDBE implements an abstract machine that runs a ** simple program to access and modify the underlying database. */ -#ifndef _SQLITE_VDBE_H_ -#define _SQLITE_VDBE_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_VDBE_H +#define SQLITE_VDBE_H /* #include */ /* @@ -10725,7 +12397,7 @@ typedef struct SubProgram SubProgram; struct VdbeOp { u8 opcode; /* What operation to perform */ signed char p4type; /* One of the P4_xxx constants for p4 */ - u8 opflags; /* Mask of the OPFLG_* flags in opcodes.h */ + u8 notUsed1; u8 p5; /* Fifth parameter is an unsigned character */ int p1; /* First operand */ int p2; /* Second parameter (often the jump destination) */ @@ -10744,6 +12416,7 @@ struct VdbeOp { KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; /* Used when p4type is P4_KEYINFO */ int *ai; /* Used when p4type is P4_INTARRAY */ SubProgram *pProgram; /* Used when p4type is P4_SUBPROGRAM */ + Table *pTab; /* Used when p4type is P4_TABLE */ #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_CURSOR_HINTS Expr *pExpr; /* Used when p4type is P4_EXPR */ #endif @@ -10808,7 +12481,8 @@ typedef struct VdbeOpList VdbeOpList; #define P4_INTARRAY (-15) /* P4 is a vector of 32-bit integers */ #define P4_SUBPROGRAM (-18) /* P4 is a pointer to a SubProgram structure */ #define P4_ADVANCE (-19) /* P4 is a pointer to BtreeNext() or BtreePrev() */ -#define P4_FUNCCTX (-20) /* P4 is a pointer to an sqlite3_context object */ +#define P4_TABLE (-20) /* P4 is a pointer to a Table structure */ +#define P4_FUNCCTX (-21) /* P4 is a pointer to an sqlite3_context object */ /* Error message codes for OP_Halt */ #define P5_ConstraintNotNull 1 @@ -10866,150 +12540,150 @@ typedef struct VdbeOpList VdbeOpList; #define OP_VUpdate 12 /* synopsis: data=r[P3@P2] */ #define OP_Goto 13 #define OP_Gosub 14 -#define OP_Return 15 -#define OP_InitCoroutine 16 -#define OP_EndCoroutine 17 -#define OP_Yield 18 +#define OP_InitCoroutine 15 +#define OP_Yield 16 +#define OP_MustBeInt 17 +#define OP_Jump 18 #define OP_Not 19 /* same as TK_NOT, synopsis: r[P2]= !r[P1] */ -#define OP_HaltIfNull 20 /* synopsis: if r[P3]=null halt */ -#define OP_Halt 21 -#define OP_Integer 22 /* synopsis: r[P2]=P1 */ -#define OP_Int64 23 /* synopsis: r[P2]=P4 */ -#define OP_String 24 /* synopsis: r[P2]='P4' (len=P1) */ -#define OP_Null 25 /* synopsis: r[P2..P3]=NULL */ -#define OP_SoftNull 26 /* synopsis: r[P1]=NULL */ -#define OP_Blob 27 /* synopsis: r[P2]=P4 (len=P1) */ -#define OP_Variable 28 /* synopsis: r[P2]=parameter(P1,P4) */ -#define OP_Move 29 /* synopsis: r[P2@P3]=r[P1@P3] */ -#define OP_Copy 30 /* synopsis: r[P2@P3+1]=r[P1@P3+1] */ -#define OP_SCopy 31 /* synopsis: r[P2]=r[P1] */ -#define OP_IntCopy 32 /* synopsis: r[P2]=r[P1] */ -#define OP_ResultRow 33 /* synopsis: output=r[P1@P2] */ -#define OP_CollSeq 34 -#define OP_Function0 35 /* synopsis: r[P3]=func(r[P2@P5]) */ -#define OP_Function 36 /* synopsis: r[P3]=func(r[P2@P5]) */ -#define OP_AddImm 37 /* synopsis: r[P1]=r[P1]+P2 */ -#define OP_MustBeInt 38 -#define OP_RealAffinity 39 -#define OP_Cast 40 /* synopsis: affinity(r[P1]) */ -#define OP_Permutation 41 -#define OP_Compare 42 /* synopsis: r[P1@P3] <-> r[P2@P3] */ -#define OP_Jump 43 -#define OP_Once 44 -#define OP_If 45 -#define OP_IfNot 46 -#define OP_Column 47 /* synopsis: r[P3]=PX */ -#define OP_Affinity 48 /* synopsis: affinity(r[P1@P2]) */ -#define OP_MakeRecord 49 /* synopsis: r[P3]=mkrec(r[P1@P2]) */ -#define OP_Count 50 /* synopsis: r[P2]=count() */ -#define OP_ReadCookie 51 -#define OP_SetCookie 52 -#define OP_ReopenIdx 53 /* synopsis: root=P2 iDb=P3 */ -#define OP_OpenRead 54 /* synopsis: root=P2 iDb=P3 */ -#define OP_OpenWrite 55 /* synopsis: root=P2 iDb=P3 */ -#define OP_OpenAutoindex 56 /* synopsis: nColumn=P2 */ -#define OP_OpenEphemeral 57 /* synopsis: nColumn=P2 */ -#define OP_SorterOpen 58 -#define OP_SequenceTest 59 /* synopsis: if( cursor[P1].ctr++ ) pc = P2 */ -#define OP_OpenPseudo 60 /* synopsis: P3 columns in r[P2] */ -#define OP_Close 61 -#define OP_ColumnsUsed 62 -#define OP_SeekLT 63 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_SeekLE 64 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_SeekGE 65 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_SeekGT 66 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_NoConflict 67 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_NotFound 68 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_Found 69 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_NotExists 70 /* synopsis: intkey=r[P3] */ -#define OP_Or 71 /* same as TK_OR, synopsis: r[P3]=(r[P1] || r[P2]) */ -#define OP_And 72 /* same as TK_AND, synopsis: r[P3]=(r[P1] && r[P2]) */ -#define OP_Sequence 73 /* synopsis: r[P2]=cursor[P1].ctr++ */ -#define OP_NewRowid 74 /* synopsis: r[P2]=rowid */ -#define OP_Insert 75 /* synopsis: intkey=r[P3] data=r[P2] */ -#define OP_IsNull 76 /* same as TK_ISNULL, synopsis: if r[P1]==NULL goto P2 */ -#define OP_NotNull 77 /* same as TK_NOTNULL, synopsis: if r[P1]!=NULL goto P2 */ -#define OP_Ne 78 /* same as TK_NE, synopsis: if r[P1]!=r[P3] goto P2 */ -#define OP_Eq 79 /* same as TK_EQ, synopsis: if r[P1]==r[P3] goto P2 */ -#define OP_Gt 80 /* same as TK_GT, synopsis: if r[P1]>r[P3] goto P2 */ -#define OP_Le 81 /* same as TK_LE, synopsis: if r[P1]<=r[P3] goto P2 */ -#define OP_Lt 82 /* same as TK_LT, synopsis: if r[P1]=r[P3] goto P2 */ -#define OP_InsertInt 84 /* synopsis: intkey=P3 data=r[P2] */ -#define OP_BitAnd 85 /* same as TK_BITAND, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P1]&r[P2] */ -#define OP_BitOr 86 /* same as TK_BITOR, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P1]|r[P2] */ -#define OP_ShiftLeft 87 /* same as TK_LSHIFT, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P2]<>r[P1] */ -#define OP_Add 89 /* same as TK_PLUS, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P1]+r[P2] */ -#define OP_Subtract 90 /* same as TK_MINUS, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P2]-r[P1] */ -#define OP_Multiply 91 /* same as TK_STAR, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P1]*r[P2] */ -#define OP_Divide 92 /* same as TK_SLASH, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P2]/r[P1] */ -#define OP_Remainder 93 /* same as TK_REM, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P2]%r[P1] */ -#define OP_Concat 94 /* same as TK_CONCAT, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P2]+r[P1] */ -#define OP_Delete 95 -#define OP_BitNot 96 /* same as TK_BITNOT, synopsis: r[P1]= ~r[P1] */ +#define OP_Once 20 +#define OP_If 21 +#define OP_IfNot 22 +#define OP_SeekLT 23 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_SeekLE 24 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_SeekGE 25 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_SeekGT 26 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_Or 27 /* same as TK_OR, synopsis: r[P3]=(r[P1] || r[P2]) */ +#define OP_And 28 /* same as TK_AND, synopsis: r[P3]=(r[P1] && r[P2]) */ +#define OP_NoConflict 29 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_NotFound 30 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_Found 31 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_SeekRowid 32 /* synopsis: intkey=r[P3] */ +#define OP_NotExists 33 /* synopsis: intkey=r[P3] */ +#define OP_IsNull 34 /* same as TK_ISNULL, synopsis: if r[P1]==NULL goto P2 */ +#define OP_NotNull 35 /* same as TK_NOTNULL, synopsis: if r[P1]!=NULL goto P2 */ +#define OP_Ne 36 /* same as TK_NE, synopsis: if r[P1]!=r[P3] goto P2 */ +#define OP_Eq 37 /* same as TK_EQ, synopsis: if r[P1]==r[P3] goto P2 */ +#define OP_Gt 38 /* same as TK_GT, synopsis: if r[P1]>r[P3] goto P2 */ +#define OP_Le 39 /* same as TK_LE, synopsis: if r[P1]<=r[P3] goto P2 */ +#define OP_Lt 40 /* same as TK_LT, synopsis: if r[P1]=r[P3] goto P2 */ +#define OP_Last 42 +#define OP_BitAnd 43 /* same as TK_BITAND, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P1]&r[P2] */ +#define OP_BitOr 44 /* same as TK_BITOR, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P1]|r[P2] */ +#define OP_ShiftLeft 45 /* same as TK_LSHIFT, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P2]<>r[P1] */ +#define OP_Add 47 /* same as TK_PLUS, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P1]+r[P2] */ +#define OP_Subtract 48 /* same as TK_MINUS, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P2]-r[P1] */ +#define OP_Multiply 49 /* same as TK_STAR, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P1]*r[P2] */ +#define OP_Divide 50 /* same as TK_SLASH, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P2]/r[P1] */ +#define OP_Remainder 51 /* same as TK_REM, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P2]%r[P1] */ +#define OP_Concat 52 /* same as TK_CONCAT, synopsis: r[P3]=r[P2]+r[P1] */ +#define OP_SorterSort 53 +#define OP_BitNot 54 /* same as TK_BITNOT, synopsis: r[P1]= ~r[P1] */ +#define OP_Sort 55 +#define OP_Rewind 56 +#define OP_IdxLE 57 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_IdxGT 58 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_IdxLT 59 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_IdxGE 60 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ +#define OP_RowSetRead 61 /* synopsis: r[P3]=rowset(P1) */ +#define OP_RowSetTest 62 /* synopsis: if r[P3] in rowset(P1) goto P2 */ +#define OP_Program 63 +#define OP_FkIfZero 64 /* synopsis: if fkctr[P1]==0 goto P2 */ +#define OP_IfPos 65 /* synopsis: if r[P1]>0 then r[P1]-=P3, goto P2 */ +#define OP_IfNotZero 66 /* synopsis: if r[P1]!=0 then r[P1]-=P3, goto P2 */ +#define OP_DecrJumpZero 67 /* synopsis: if (--r[P1])==0 goto P2 */ +#define OP_IncrVacuum 68 +#define OP_VNext 69 +#define OP_Init 70 /* synopsis: Start at P2 */ +#define OP_Return 71 +#define OP_EndCoroutine 72 +#define OP_HaltIfNull 73 /* synopsis: if r[P3]=null halt */ +#define OP_Halt 74 +#define OP_Integer 75 /* synopsis: r[P2]=P1 */ +#define OP_Int64 76 /* synopsis: r[P2]=P4 */ +#define OP_String 77 /* synopsis: r[P2]='P4' (len=P1) */ +#define OP_Null 78 /* synopsis: r[P2..P3]=NULL */ +#define OP_SoftNull 79 /* synopsis: r[P1]=NULL */ +#define OP_Blob 80 /* synopsis: r[P2]=P4 (len=P1) */ +#define OP_Variable 81 /* synopsis: r[P2]=parameter(P1,P4) */ +#define OP_Move 82 /* synopsis: r[P2@P3]=r[P1@P3] */ +#define OP_Copy 83 /* synopsis: r[P2@P3+1]=r[P1@P3+1] */ +#define OP_SCopy 84 /* synopsis: r[P2]=r[P1] */ +#define OP_IntCopy 85 /* synopsis: r[P2]=r[P1] */ +#define OP_ResultRow 86 /* synopsis: output=r[P1@P2] */ +#define OP_CollSeq 87 +#define OP_Function0 88 /* synopsis: r[P3]=func(r[P2@P5]) */ +#define OP_Function 89 /* synopsis: r[P3]=func(r[P2@P5]) */ +#define OP_AddImm 90 /* synopsis: r[P1]=r[P1]+P2 */ +#define OP_RealAffinity 91 +#define OP_Cast 92 /* synopsis: affinity(r[P1]) */ +#define OP_Permutation 93 +#define OP_Compare 94 /* synopsis: r[P1@P3] <-> r[P2@P3] */ +#define OP_Column 95 /* synopsis: r[P3]=PX */ +#define OP_Affinity 96 /* synopsis: affinity(r[P1@P2]) */ #define OP_String8 97 /* same as TK_STRING, synopsis: r[P2]='P4' */ -#define OP_ResetCount 98 -#define OP_SorterCompare 99 /* synopsis: if key(P1)!=trim(r[P3],P4) goto P2 */ -#define OP_SorterData 100 /* synopsis: r[P2]=data */ -#define OP_RowKey 101 /* synopsis: r[P2]=key */ -#define OP_RowData 102 /* synopsis: r[P2]=data */ -#define OP_Rowid 103 /* synopsis: r[P2]=rowid */ -#define OP_NullRow 104 -#define OP_Last 105 -#define OP_SorterSort 106 -#define OP_Sort 107 -#define OP_Rewind 108 -#define OP_SorterInsert 109 -#define OP_IdxInsert 110 /* synopsis: key=r[P2] */ -#define OP_IdxDelete 111 /* synopsis: key=r[P2@P3] */ -#define OP_Seek 112 /* synopsis: Move P3 to P1.rowid */ -#define OP_IdxRowid 113 /* synopsis: r[P2]=rowid */ -#define OP_IdxLE 114 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_IdxGT 115 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_IdxLT 116 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_IdxGE 117 /* synopsis: key=r[P3@P4] */ -#define OP_Destroy 118 -#define OP_Clear 119 -#define OP_ResetSorter 120 -#define OP_CreateIndex 121 /* synopsis: r[P2]=root iDb=P1 */ -#define OP_CreateTable 122 /* synopsis: r[P2]=root iDb=P1 */ -#define OP_ParseSchema 123 -#define OP_LoadAnalysis 124 -#define OP_DropTable 125 -#define OP_DropIndex 126 -#define OP_DropTrigger 127 -#define OP_IntegrityCk 128 -#define OP_RowSetAdd 129 /* synopsis: rowset(P1)=r[P2] */ -#define OP_RowSetRead 130 /* synopsis: r[P3]=rowset(P1) */ -#define OP_RowSetTest 131 /* synopsis: if r[P3] in rowset(P1) goto P2 */ -#define OP_Program 132 +#define OP_MakeRecord 98 /* synopsis: r[P3]=mkrec(r[P1@P2]) */ +#define OP_Count 99 /* synopsis: r[P2]=count() */ +#define OP_ReadCookie 100 +#define OP_SetCookie 101 +#define OP_ReopenIdx 102 /* synopsis: root=P2 iDb=P3 */ +#define OP_OpenRead 103 /* synopsis: root=P2 iDb=P3 */ +#define OP_OpenWrite 104 /* synopsis: root=P2 iDb=P3 */ +#define OP_OpenAutoindex 105 /* synopsis: nColumn=P2 */ +#define OP_OpenEphemeral 106 /* synopsis: nColumn=P2 */ +#define OP_SorterOpen 107 +#define OP_SequenceTest 108 /* synopsis: if( cursor[P1].ctr++ ) pc = P2 */ +#define OP_OpenPseudo 109 /* synopsis: P3 columns in r[P2] */ +#define OP_Close 110 +#define OP_ColumnsUsed 111 +#define OP_Sequence 112 /* synopsis: r[P2]=cursor[P1].ctr++ */ +#define OP_NewRowid 113 /* synopsis: r[P2]=rowid */ +#define OP_Insert 114 /* synopsis: intkey=r[P3] data=r[P2] */ +#define OP_InsertInt 115 /* synopsis: intkey=P3 data=r[P2] */ +#define OP_Delete 116 +#define OP_ResetCount 117 +#define OP_SorterCompare 118 /* synopsis: if key(P1)!=trim(r[P3],P4) goto P2 */ +#define OP_SorterData 119 /* synopsis: r[P2]=data */ +#define OP_RowKey 120 /* synopsis: r[P2]=key */ +#define OP_RowData 121 /* synopsis: r[P2]=data */ +#define OP_Rowid 122 /* synopsis: r[P2]=rowid */ +#define OP_NullRow 123 +#define OP_SorterInsert 124 +#define OP_IdxInsert 125 /* synopsis: key=r[P2] */ +#define OP_IdxDelete 126 /* synopsis: key=r[P2@P3] */ +#define OP_Seek 127 /* synopsis: Move P3 to P1.rowid */ +#define OP_IdxRowid 128 /* synopsis: r[P2]=rowid */ +#define OP_Destroy 129 +#define OP_Clear 130 +#define OP_ResetSorter 131 +#define OP_CreateIndex 132 /* synopsis: r[P2]=root iDb=P1 */ #define OP_Real 133 /* same as TK_FLOAT, synopsis: r[P2]=P4 */ -#define OP_Param 134 -#define OP_FkCounter 135 /* synopsis: fkctr[P1]+=P2 */ -#define OP_FkIfZero 136 /* synopsis: if fkctr[P1]==0 goto P2 */ -#define OP_MemMax 137 /* synopsis: r[P1]=max(r[P1],r[P2]) */ -#define OP_IfPos 138 /* synopsis: if r[P1]>0 then r[P1]-=P3, goto P2 */ -#define OP_OffsetLimit 139 /* synopsis: if r[P1]>0 then r[P2]=r[P1]+max(0,r[P3]) else r[P2]=(-1) */ -#define OP_IfNotZero 140 /* synopsis: if r[P1]!=0 then r[P1]-=P3, goto P2 */ -#define OP_DecrJumpZero 141 /* synopsis: if (--r[P1])==0 goto P2 */ -#define OP_JumpZeroIncr 142 /* synopsis: if (r[P1]++)==0 ) goto P2 */ -#define OP_AggStep0 143 /* synopsis: accum=r[P3] step(r[P2@P5]) */ -#define OP_AggStep 144 /* synopsis: accum=r[P3] step(r[P2@P5]) */ -#define OP_AggFinal 145 /* synopsis: accum=r[P1] N=P2 */ -#define OP_IncrVacuum 146 -#define OP_Expire 147 -#define OP_TableLock 148 /* synopsis: iDb=P1 root=P2 write=P3 */ -#define OP_VBegin 149 -#define OP_VCreate 150 -#define OP_VDestroy 151 -#define OP_VOpen 152 -#define OP_VColumn 153 /* synopsis: r[P3]=vcolumn(P2) */ -#define OP_VNext 154 -#define OP_VRename 155 -#define OP_Pagecount 156 -#define OP_MaxPgcnt 157 -#define OP_Init 158 /* synopsis: Start at P2 */ +#define OP_CreateTable 134 /* synopsis: r[P2]=root iDb=P1 */ +#define OP_ParseSchema 135 +#define OP_LoadAnalysis 136 +#define OP_DropTable 137 +#define OP_DropIndex 138 +#define OP_DropTrigger 139 +#define OP_IntegrityCk 140 +#define OP_RowSetAdd 141 /* synopsis: rowset(P1)=r[P2] */ +#define OP_Param 142 +#define OP_FkCounter 143 /* synopsis: fkctr[P1]+=P2 */ +#define OP_MemMax 144 /* synopsis: r[P1]=max(r[P1],r[P2]) */ +#define OP_OffsetLimit 145 /* synopsis: if r[P1]>0 then r[P2]=r[P1]+max(0,r[P3]) else r[P2]=(-1) */ +#define OP_AggStep0 146 /* synopsis: accum=r[P3] step(r[P2@P5]) */ +#define OP_AggStep 147 /* synopsis: accum=r[P3] step(r[P2@P5]) */ +#define OP_AggFinal 148 /* synopsis: accum=r[P1] N=P2 */ +#define OP_Expire 149 +#define OP_TableLock 150 /* synopsis: iDb=P1 root=P2 write=P3 */ +#define OP_VBegin 151 +#define OP_VCreate 152 +#define OP_VDestroy 153 +#define OP_VOpen 154 +#define OP_VColumn 155 /* synopsis: r[P3]=vcolumn(P2) */ +#define OP_VRename 156 +#define OP_Pagecount 157 +#define OP_MaxPgcnt 158 #define OP_CursorHint 159 #define OP_Noop 160 #define OP_Explain 161 @@ -11026,27 +12700,35 @@ typedef struct VdbeOpList VdbeOpList; #define OPFLG_OUT3 0x20 /* out3: P3 is an output */ #define OPFLG_INITIALIZER {\ /* 0 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01,\ -/* 8 */ 0x00, 0x10, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x01, 0x01, 0x02,\ -/* 16 */ 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x12, 0x08, 0x00, 0x10, 0x10,\ -/* 24 */ 0x10, 0x10, 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x10,\ -/* 32 */ 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02,\ -/* 40 */ 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x01, 0x03, 0x03, 0x00,\ -/* 48 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ -/* 56 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x09,\ -/* 64 */ 0x09, 0x09, 0x09, 0x09, 0x09, 0x09, 0x09, 0x26,\ -/* 72 */ 0x26, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00, 0x03, 0x03, 0x0b, 0x0b,\ -/* 80 */ 0x0b, 0x0b, 0x0b, 0x0b, 0x00, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26,\ -/* 88 */ 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x00,\ -/* 96 */ 0x12, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x10,\ -/* 104 */ 0x00, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x04, 0x04, 0x00,\ -/* 112 */ 0x00, 0x10, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x10, 0x00,\ -/* 120 */ 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ -/* 128 */ 0x00, 0x06, 0x23, 0x0b, 0x01, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00,\ -/* 136 */ 0x01, 0x04, 0x03, 0x1a, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x00,\ -/* 144 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ -/* 152 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x01, 0x00,\ +/* 8 */ 0x00, 0x10, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01,\ +/* 16 */ 0x03, 0x03, 0x01, 0x12, 0x01, 0x03, 0x03, 0x09,\ +/* 24 */ 0x09, 0x09, 0x09, 0x26, 0x26, 0x09, 0x09, 0x09,\ +/* 32 */ 0x09, 0x09, 0x03, 0x03, 0x0b, 0x0b, 0x0b, 0x0b,\ +/* 40 */ 0x0b, 0x0b, 0x01, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26,\ +/* 48 */ 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x01, 0x12, 0x01,\ +/* 56 */ 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x23, 0x0b, 0x01,\ +/* 64 */ 0x01, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x02,\ +/* 72 */ 0x02, 0x08, 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00,\ +/* 80 */ 0x10, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00,\ +/* 88 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ +/* 96 */ 0x00, 0x10, 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ +/* 104 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ +/* 112 */ 0x10, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ +/* 120 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x10, 0x00, 0x04, 0x04, 0x00, 0x00,\ +/* 128 */ 0x10, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00,\ +/* 136 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x10, 0x00,\ +/* 144 */ 0x04, 0x1a, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ +/* 152 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x00,\ /* 160 */ 0x00, 0x00,} +/* The sqlite3P2Values() routine is able to run faster if it knows +** the value of the largest JUMP opcode. The smaller the maximum +** JUMP opcode the better, so the mkopcodeh.tcl script that +** generated this include file strives to group all JUMP opcodes +** together near the beginning of the list. +*/ +#define SQLITE_MX_JUMP_OPCODE 70 /* Maximum JUMP opcode */ + /************** End of opcodes.h *********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in vdbe.h ***********************/ @@ -11192,7 +12874,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeScanStatus(Vdbe*, int, int, int, LogEst, const ch # define sqlite3VdbeScanStatus(a,b,c,d,e) #endif -#endif +#endif /* SQLITE_VDBE_H */ /************** End of vdbe.h ************************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in sqliteInt.h ******************/ @@ -11214,8 +12896,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeScanStatus(Vdbe*, int, int, int, LogEst, const ch ** at a time and provides a journal for rollback. */ -#ifndef _PAGER_H_ -#define _PAGER_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_PAGER_H +#define SQLITE_PAGER_H /* ** Default maximum size for persistent journal files. A negative @@ -11268,7 +12950,11 @@ typedef struct PgHdr DbPage; #define PAGER_LOCKINGMODE_EXCLUSIVE 1 /* -** Numeric constants that encode the journalmode. +** Numeric constants that encode the journalmode. +** +** The numeric values encoded here (other than PAGER_JOURNALMODE_QUERY) +** are exposed in the API via the "PRAGMA journal_mode" command and +** therefore cannot be changed without a compatibility break. */ #define PAGER_JOURNALMODE_QUERY (-1) /* Query the value of journalmode */ #define PAGER_JOURNALMODE_DELETE 0 /* Commit by deleting journal file */ @@ -11286,6 +12972,11 @@ typedef struct PgHdr DbPage; /* ** Flags for sqlite3PagerSetFlags() +** +** Value constraints (enforced via assert()): +** PAGER_FULLFSYNC == SQLITE_FullFSync +** PAGER_CKPT_FULLFSYNC == SQLITE_CkptFullFSync +** PAGER_CACHE_SPILL == SQLITE_CacheSpill */ #define PAGER_SYNCHRONOUS_OFF 0x01 /* PRAGMA synchronous=OFF */ #define PAGER_SYNCHRONOUS_NORMAL 0x02 /* PRAGMA synchronous=NORMAL */ @@ -11394,7 +13085,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE const char *sqlite3PagerJournalname(Pager*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void *sqlite3PagerTempSpace(Pager*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerIsMemdb(Pager*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PagerCacheStat(Pager *, int, int, int *); -SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PagerClearCache(Pager *); +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PagerClearCache(Pager*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3SectorSize(sqlite3_file *); /* Functions used to truncate the database file. */ @@ -11421,7 +13112,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PagerRefdump(Pager*); # define enable_simulated_io_errors() #endif -#endif /* _PAGER_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE_PAGER_H */ /************** End of pager.h ***********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in sqliteInt.h ******************/ @@ -11455,7 +13146,7 @@ struct PgHdr { sqlite3_pcache_page *pPage; /* Pcache object page handle */ void *pData; /* Page data */ void *pExtra; /* Extra content */ - PgHdr *pDirty; /* Transient list of dirty pages */ + PgHdr *pDirty; /* Transient list of dirty sorted by pgno */ Pager *pPager; /* The pager this page is part of */ Pgno pgno; /* Page number for this page */ #ifdef SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES @@ -11480,11 +13171,10 @@ struct PgHdr { #define PGHDR_WRITEABLE 0x004 /* Journaled and ready to modify */ #define PGHDR_NEED_SYNC 0x008 /* Fsync the rollback journal before ** writing this page to the database */ -#define PGHDR_NEED_READ 0x010 /* Content is unread */ -#define PGHDR_DONT_WRITE 0x020 /* Do not write content to disk */ -#define PGHDR_MMAP 0x040 /* This is an mmap page object */ +#define PGHDR_DONT_WRITE 0x010 /* Do not write content to disk */ +#define PGHDR_MMAP 0x020 /* This is an mmap page object */ -#define PGHDR_WAL_APPEND 0x080 /* Appended to wal file */ +#define PGHDR_WAL_APPEND 0x040 /* Appended to wal file */ /* Initialize and shutdown the page cache subsystem */ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PcacheInitialize(void); @@ -11528,6 +13218,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheDrop(PgHdr*); /* Remove page from cache SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheMakeDirty(PgHdr*); /* Make sure page is marked dirty */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheMakeClean(PgHdr*); /* Mark a single page as clean */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheCleanAll(PCache*); /* Mark all dirty list pages as clean */ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheClearWritable(PCache*); /* Change a page number. Used by incr-vacuum. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheMove(PgHdr*, Pgno); @@ -11566,6 +13257,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PcachePagecount(PCache*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheIterateDirty(PCache *pCache, void (*xIter)(PgHdr *)); #endif +#if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) +/* Check invariants on a PgHdr object */ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PcachePageSanity(PgHdr*); +#endif + /* Set and get the suggested cache-size for the specified pager-cache. ** ** If no global maximum is configured, then the system attempts to limit @@ -11602,6 +13298,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PCacheSetDefault(void); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3HeaderSizePcache(void); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3HeaderSizePcache1(void); +/* Number of dirty pages as a percentage of the configured cache size */ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PCachePercentDirty(PCache*); + #endif /* _PCACHE_H_ */ /************** End of pcache.h **********************************************/ @@ -11651,8 +13350,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3HeaderSizePcache1(void); ** This file contains pre-processor directives related to operating system ** detection and/or setup. */ -#ifndef _OS_SETUP_H_ -#define _OS_SETUP_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_OS_SETUP_H +#define SQLITE_OS_SETUP_H /* ** Figure out if we are dealing with Unix, Windows, or some other operating @@ -11692,7 +13391,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3HeaderSizePcache1(void); # endif #endif -#endif /* _OS_SETUP_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE_OS_SETUP_H */ /************** End of os_setup.h ********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in os.h *************************/ @@ -11831,7 +13530,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsInit(void); /* ** Functions for accessing sqlite3_file methods */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsClose(sqlite3_file*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3OsClose(sqlite3_file*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsRead(sqlite3_file*, void*, int amt, i64 offset); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsWrite(sqlite3_file*, const void*, int amt, i64 offset); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsTruncate(sqlite3_file*, i64 size); @@ -11876,7 +13575,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsCurrentTimeInt64(sqlite3_vfs *, sqlite3_int64*); ** sqlite3_malloc() to obtain space for the file-handle structure. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsOpenMalloc(sqlite3_vfs *, const char *, sqlite3_file **, int,int*); -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsCloseFree(sqlite3_file *); +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3OsCloseFree(sqlite3_file *); #endif /* _SQLITE_OS_H_ */ @@ -12149,6 +13848,15 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3CryptFunc(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**); const char*); #endif +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED +/* This is an extra SQLITE_TRACE macro that indicates "legacy" tracing +** in the style of sqlite3_trace() +*/ +#define SQLITE_TRACE_LEGACY 0x80 +#else +#define SQLITE_TRACE_LEGACY 0 +#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED */ + /* ** Each database connection is an instance of the following structure. @@ -12178,6 +13886,7 @@ struct sqlite3 { u8 suppressErr; /* Do not issue error messages if true */ u8 vtabOnConflict; /* Value to return for s3_vtab_on_conflict() */ u8 isTransactionSavepoint; /* True if the outermost savepoint is a TS */ + u8 mTrace; /* zero or more SQLITE_TRACE flags */ int nextPagesize; /* Pagesize after VACUUM if >0 */ u32 magic; /* Magic number for detect library misuse */ int nChange; /* Value returned by sqlite3_changes() */ @@ -12198,7 +13907,7 @@ struct sqlite3 { int nVDestroy; /* Number of active OP_VDestroy operations */ int nExtension; /* Number of loaded extensions */ void **aExtension; /* Array of shared library handles */ - void (*xTrace)(void*,const char*); /* Trace function */ + int (*xTrace)(u32,void*,void*,void*); /* Trace function */ void *pTraceArg; /* Argument to the trace function */ void (*xProfile)(void*,const char*,u64); /* Profiling function */ void *pProfileArg; /* Argument to profile function */ @@ -12208,6 +13917,13 @@ struct sqlite3 { void (*xRollbackCallback)(void*); /* Invoked at every commit. */ void *pUpdateArg; void (*xUpdateCallback)(void*,int, const char*,const char*,sqlite_int64); +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK + void *pPreUpdateArg; /* First argument to xPreUpdateCallback */ + void (*xPreUpdateCallback)( /* Registered using sqlite3_preupdate_hook() */ + void*,sqlite3*,int,char const*,char const*,sqlite3_int64,sqlite3_int64 + ); + PreUpdate *pPreUpdate; /* Context for active pre-update callback */ +#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL int (*xWalCallback)(void *, sqlite3 *, const char *, int); void *pWalArg; @@ -12278,6 +13994,11 @@ struct sqlite3 { /* ** Possible values for the sqlite3.flags. +** +** Value constraints (enforced via assert()): +** SQLITE_FullFSync == PAGER_FULLFSYNC +** SQLITE_CkptFullFSync == PAGER_CKPT_FULLFSYNC +** SQLITE_CacheSpill == PAGER_CACHE_SPILL */ #define SQLITE_VdbeTrace 0x00000001 /* True to trace VDBE execution */ #define SQLITE_InternChanges 0x00000002 /* Uncommitted Hash table changes */ @@ -12305,13 +14026,14 @@ struct sqlite3 { #define SQLITE_AutoIndex 0x00100000 /* Enable automatic indexes */ #define SQLITE_PreferBuiltin 0x00200000 /* Preference to built-in funcs */ #define SQLITE_LoadExtension 0x00400000 /* Enable load_extension */ -#define SQLITE_EnableTrigger 0x00800000 /* True to enable triggers */ -#define SQLITE_DeferFKs 0x01000000 /* Defer all FK constraints */ -#define SQLITE_QueryOnly 0x02000000 /* Disable database changes */ -#define SQLITE_VdbeEQP 0x04000000 /* Debug EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN */ -#define SQLITE_Vacuum 0x08000000 /* Currently in a VACUUM */ -#define SQLITE_CellSizeCk 0x10000000 /* Check btree cell sizes on load */ -#define SQLITE_Fts3Tokenizer 0x20000000 /* Enable fts3_tokenizer(2) */ +#define SQLITE_LoadExtFunc 0x00800000 /* Enable load_extension() SQL func */ +#define SQLITE_EnableTrigger 0x01000000 /* True to enable triggers */ +#define SQLITE_DeferFKs 0x02000000 /* Defer all FK constraints */ +#define SQLITE_QueryOnly 0x04000000 /* Disable database changes */ +#define SQLITE_VdbeEQP 0x08000000 /* Debug EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN */ +#define SQLITE_Vacuum 0x10000000 /* Currently in a VACUUM */ +#define SQLITE_CellSizeCk 0x20000000 /* Check btree cell sizes on load */ +#define SQLITE_Fts3Tokenizer 0x40000000 /* Enable fts3_tokenizer(2) */ /* @@ -12412,6 +14134,13 @@ struct FuncDestructor { ** values must correspond to OPFLAG_LENGTHARG and OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG. And ** SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT must be the same as SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC. There ** are assert() statements in the code to verify this. +** +** Value constraints (enforced via assert()): +** SQLITE_FUNC_MINMAX == NC_MinMaxAgg == SF_MinMaxAgg +** SQLITE_FUNC_LENGTH == OPFLAG_LENGTHARG +** SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF == OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG +** SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT == SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC from the API +** SQLITE_FUNC_ENCMASK depends on SQLITE_UTF* macros in the API */ #define SQLITE_FUNC_ENCMASK 0x0003 /* SQLITE_UTF8, SQLITE_UTF16BE or UTF16LE */ #define SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE 0x0004 /* Candidate for the LIKE optimization */ @@ -13373,7 +15102,7 @@ struct SrcList { int regReturn; /* Register holding return address of addrFillSub */ int regResult; /* Registers holding results of a co-routine */ struct { - u8 jointype; /* Type of join between this able and the previous */ + u8 jointype; /* Type of join between this table and the previous */ unsigned notIndexed :1; /* True if there is a NOT INDEXED clause */ unsigned isIndexedBy :1; /* True if there is an INDEXED BY clause */ unsigned isTabFunc :1; /* True if table-valued-function syntax */ @@ -13411,23 +15140,28 @@ struct SrcList { /* ** Flags appropriate for the wctrlFlags parameter of sqlite3WhereBegin() ** and the WhereInfo.wctrlFlags member. +** +** Value constraints (enforced via assert()): +** WHERE_USE_LIMIT == SF_FixedLimit */ #define WHERE_ORDERBY_NORMAL 0x0000 /* No-op */ #define WHERE_ORDERBY_MIN 0x0001 /* ORDER BY processing for min() func */ #define WHERE_ORDERBY_MAX 0x0002 /* ORDER BY processing for max() func */ #define WHERE_ONEPASS_DESIRED 0x0004 /* Want to do one-pass UPDATE/DELETE */ -#define WHERE_DUPLICATES_OK 0x0008 /* Ok to return a row more than once */ -#define WHERE_OMIT_OPEN_CLOSE 0x0010 /* Table cursors are already open */ -#define WHERE_FORCE_TABLE 0x0020 /* Do not use an index-only search */ -#define WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY 0x0040 /* Only code the 1st table in pTabList */ -#define WHERE_NO_AUTOINDEX 0x0080 /* Disallow automatic indexes */ -#define WHERE_GROUPBY 0x0100 /* pOrderBy is really a GROUP BY */ -#define WHERE_DISTINCTBY 0x0200 /* pOrderby is really a DISTINCT clause */ -#define WHERE_WANT_DISTINCT 0x0400 /* All output needs to be distinct */ -#define WHERE_SORTBYGROUP 0x0800 /* Support sqlite3WhereIsSorted() */ -#define WHERE_REOPEN_IDX 0x1000 /* Try to use OP_ReopenIdx */ -#define WHERE_ONEPASS_MULTIROW 0x2000 /* ONEPASS is ok with multiple rows */ -#define WHERE_USE_LIMIT 0x4000 /* There is a constant LIMIT clause */ +#define WHERE_ONEPASS_MULTIROW 0x0008 /* ONEPASS is ok with multiple rows */ +#define WHERE_DUPLICATES_OK 0x0010 /* Ok to return a row more than once */ +#define WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE 0x0020 /* Processing a sub-WHERE as part of + ** the OR optimization */ +#define WHERE_GROUPBY 0x0040 /* pOrderBy is really a GROUP BY */ +#define WHERE_DISTINCTBY 0x0080 /* pOrderby is really a DISTINCT clause */ +#define WHERE_WANT_DISTINCT 0x0100 /* All output needs to be distinct */ +#define WHERE_SORTBYGROUP 0x0200 /* Support sqlite3WhereIsSorted() */ +#define WHERE_SEEK_TABLE 0x0400 /* Do not defer seeks on main table */ +#define WHERE_ORDERBY_LIMIT 0x0800 /* ORDERBY+LIMIT on the inner loop */ + /* 0x1000 not currently used */ + /* 0x2000 not currently used */ +#define WHERE_USE_LIMIT 0x4000 /* Use the LIMIT in cost estimates */ + /* 0x8000 not currently used */ /* Allowed return values from sqlite3WhereIsDistinct() */ @@ -13471,16 +15205,18 @@ struct NameContext { /* ** Allowed values for the NameContext, ncFlags field. ** -** Note: NC_MinMaxAgg must have the same value as SF_MinMaxAgg and -** SQLITE_FUNC_MINMAX. +** Value constraints (all checked via assert()): +** NC_HasAgg == SF_HasAgg +** NC_MinMaxAgg == SF_MinMaxAgg == SQLITE_FUNC_MINMAX ** */ #define NC_AllowAgg 0x0001 /* Aggregate functions are allowed here */ -#define NC_HasAgg 0x0002 /* One or more aggregate functions seen */ +#define NC_PartIdx 0x0002 /* True if resolving a partial index WHERE */ #define NC_IsCheck 0x0004 /* True if resolving names in a CHECK constraint */ #define NC_InAggFunc 0x0008 /* True if analyzing arguments to an agg func */ -#define NC_PartIdx 0x0010 /* True if resolving a partial index WHERE */ +#define NC_HasAgg 0x0010 /* One or more aggregate functions seen */ #define NC_IdxExpr 0x0020 /* True if resolving columns of CREATE INDEX */ +#define NC_VarSelect 0x0040 /* A correlated subquery has been seen */ #define NC_MinMaxAgg 0x1000 /* min/max aggregates seen. See note above */ /* @@ -13528,24 +15264,30 @@ struct Select { /* ** Allowed values for Select.selFlags. The "SF" prefix stands for ** "Select Flag". +** +** Value constraints (all checked via assert()) +** SF_HasAgg == NC_HasAgg +** SF_MinMaxAgg == NC_MinMaxAgg == SQLITE_FUNC_MINMAX +** SF_FixedLimit == WHERE_USE_LIMIT */ #define SF_Distinct 0x00001 /* Output should be DISTINCT */ #define SF_All 0x00002 /* Includes the ALL keyword */ #define SF_Resolved 0x00004 /* Identifiers have been resolved */ -#define SF_Aggregate 0x00008 /* Contains aggregate functions */ -#define SF_UsesEphemeral 0x00010 /* Uses the OpenEphemeral opcode */ -#define SF_Expanded 0x00020 /* sqlite3SelectExpand() called on this */ -#define SF_HasTypeInfo 0x00040 /* FROM subqueries have Table metadata */ -#define SF_Compound 0x00080 /* Part of a compound query */ -#define SF_Values 0x00100 /* Synthesized from VALUES clause */ -#define SF_MultiValue 0x00200 /* Single VALUES term with multiple rows */ -#define SF_NestedFrom 0x00400 /* Part of a parenthesized FROM clause */ -#define SF_MaybeConvert 0x00800 /* Need convertCompoundSelectToSubquery() */ +#define SF_Aggregate 0x00008 /* Contains agg functions or a GROUP BY */ +#define SF_HasAgg 0x00010 /* Contains aggregate functions */ +#define SF_UsesEphemeral 0x00020 /* Uses the OpenEphemeral opcode */ +#define SF_Expanded 0x00040 /* sqlite3SelectExpand() called on this */ +#define SF_HasTypeInfo 0x00080 /* FROM subqueries have Table metadata */ +#define SF_Compound 0x00100 /* Part of a compound query */ +#define SF_Values 0x00200 /* Synthesized from VALUES clause */ +#define SF_MultiValue 0x00400 /* Single VALUES term with multiple rows */ +#define SF_NestedFrom 0x00800 /* Part of a parenthesized FROM clause */ #define SF_MinMaxAgg 0x01000 /* Aggregate containing min() or max() */ #define SF_Recursive 0x02000 /* The recursive part of a recursive CTE */ #define SF_FixedLimit 0x04000 /* nSelectRow set by a constant LIMIT */ -#define SF_Converted 0x08000 /* By convertCompoundSelectToSubquery() */ -#define SF_IncludeHidden 0x10000 /* Include hidden columns in output */ +#define SF_MaybeConvert 0x08000 /* Need convertCompoundSelectToSubquery() */ +#define SF_Converted 0x10000 /* By convertCompoundSelectToSubquery() */ +#define SF_IncludeHidden 0x20000 /* Include hidden columns in output */ /* @@ -13742,6 +15484,7 @@ struct Parse { u8 hasCompound; /* Need to invoke convertCompoundSelectToSubquery() */ u8 okConstFactor; /* OK to factor out constants */ u8 disableLookaside; /* Number of times lookaside has been disabled */ + u8 nColCache; /* Number of entries in aColCache[] */ int aTempReg[8]; /* Holding area for temporary registers */ int nRangeReg; /* Size of the temporary register block */ int iRangeReg; /* First register in temporary register block */ @@ -13855,6 +15598,15 @@ struct AuthContext { /* ** Bitfield flags for P5 value in various opcodes. +** +** Value constraints (enforced via assert()): +** OPFLAG_LENGTHARG == SQLITE_FUNC_LENGTH +** OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG == SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF +** OPFLAG_BULKCSR == BTREE_BULKLOAD +** OPFLAG_SEEKEQ == BTREE_SEEK_EQ +** OPFLAG_FORDELETE == BTREE_FORDELETE +** OPFLAG_SAVEPOSITION == BTREE_SAVEPOSITION +** OPFLAG_AUXDELETE == BTREE_AUXDELETE */ #define OPFLAG_NCHANGE 0x01 /* OP_Insert: Set to update db->nChange */ /* Also used in P2 (not P5) of OP_Delete */ @@ -13863,6 +15615,9 @@ struct AuthContext { #define OPFLAG_ISUPDATE 0x04 /* This OP_Insert is an sql UPDATE */ #define OPFLAG_APPEND 0x08 /* This is likely to be an append */ #define OPFLAG_USESEEKRESULT 0x10 /* Try to avoid a seek in BtreeInsert() */ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK +#define OPFLAG_ISNOOP 0x40 /* OP_Delete does pre-update-hook only */ +#endif #define OPFLAG_LENGTHARG 0x40 /* OP_Column only used for length() */ #define OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG 0x80 /* OP_Column only used for typeof() */ #define OPFLAG_BULKCSR 0x01 /* OP_Open** used to open bulk cursor */ @@ -14109,6 +15864,7 @@ struct Walker { struct SrcCount *pSrcCount; /* Counting column references */ struct CCurHint *pCCurHint; /* Used by codeCursorHint() */ int *aiCol; /* array of column indexes */ + struct IdxCover *pIdxCover; /* Check for index coverage */ } u; }; @@ -14226,6 +15982,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3IoerrnomemError(int); # define sqlite3Isdigit(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x04) # define sqlite3Isxdigit(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x08) # define sqlite3Tolower(x) (sqlite3UpperToLower[(unsigned char)(x)]) +# define sqlite3Isquote(x) (sqlite3CtypeMap[(unsigned char)(x)]&0x80) #else # define sqlite3Toupper(x) toupper((unsigned char)(x)) # define sqlite3Isspace(x) isspace((unsigned char)(x)) @@ -14234,6 +15991,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3IoerrnomemError(int); # define sqlite3Isdigit(x) isdigit((unsigned char)(x)) # define sqlite3Isxdigit(x) isxdigit((unsigned char)(x)) # define sqlite3Tolower(x) tolower((unsigned char)(x)) +# define sqlite3Isquote(x) ((x)=='"'||(x)=='\''||(x)=='['||(x)=='`') #endif #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPILEOPTION_DIAGS SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3IsIdChar(u8); @@ -14290,11 +16048,15 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3HeapNearlyFull(void); # define sqlite3StackFree(D,P) sqlite3DbFree(D,P) #endif -#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS3 -SQLITE_PRIVATE const sqlite3_mem_methods *sqlite3MemGetMemsys3(void); -#endif +/* Do not allow both MEMSYS5 and MEMSYS3 to be defined together. If they +** are, disable MEMSYS3 +*/ #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS5 SQLITE_PRIVATE const sqlite3_mem_methods *sqlite3MemGetMemsys5(void); +#undef SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS3 +#endif +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS3 +SQLITE_PRIVATE const sqlite3_mem_methods *sqlite3MemGetMemsys3(void); #endif @@ -14357,7 +16119,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3TreeViewWith(TreeView*, const With*, u8); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3SetString(char **, sqlite3*, const char*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ErrorMsg(Parse*, const char*, ...); -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Dequote(char*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Dequote(char*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3TokenInit(Token*,char*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3KeywordCode(const unsigned char*, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RunParser(Parse*, const char*, char **); @@ -14374,6 +16136,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3ExprAlloc(sqlite3*,int,const Token*,int); SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3Expr(sqlite3*,int,const char*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprAttachSubtrees(sqlite3*,Expr*,Expr*,Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3PExpr(Parse*, int, Expr*, Expr*, const Token*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PExprAddSelect(Parse*, Expr*, Select*); SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3ExprAnd(sqlite3*,Expr*, Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3ExprFunction(Parse*,ExprList*, Token*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprAssignVarNumber(Parse*, Expr*); @@ -14476,8 +16239,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3SrcListAssignCursors(Parse*, SrcList*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3IdListDelete(sqlite3*, IdList*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3SrcListDelete(sqlite3*, SrcList*); SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3AllocateIndexObject(sqlite3*,i16,int,char**); -SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3CreateIndex(Parse*,Token*,Token*,SrcList*,ExprList*,int,Token*, - Expr*, int, int); +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3CreateIndex(Parse*,Token*,Token*,SrcList*,ExprList*,int,Token*, + Expr*, int, int, u8); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DropIndex(Parse*, SrcList*, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Select(Parse*, Select*, SelectDest*); SQLITE_PRIVATE Select *sqlite3SelectNew(Parse*,ExprList*,SrcList*,Expr*,ExprList*, @@ -14496,6 +16259,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WhereEnd(WhereInfo*); SQLITE_PRIVATE LogEst sqlite3WhereOutputRowCount(WhereInfo*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WhereIsDistinct(WhereInfo*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WhereIsOrdered(WhereInfo*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WhereOrderedInnerLoop(WhereInfo*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WhereIsSorted(WhereInfo*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WhereContinueLabel(WhereInfo*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WhereBreakLabel(WhereInfo*); @@ -14529,8 +16293,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprIfTrue(Parse*, Expr*, int, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprIfFalse(Parse*, Expr*, int, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprIfFalseDup(Parse*, Expr*, int, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3FindTable(sqlite3*,const char*, const char*); -SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3LocateTable(Parse*,int isView,const char*, const char*); -SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3LocateTableItem(Parse*,int isView,struct SrcList_item *); +#define LOCATE_VIEW 0x01 +#define LOCATE_NOERR 0x02 +SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3LocateTable(Parse*,u32 flags,const char*, const char*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3LocateTableItem(Parse*,u32 flags,struct SrcList_item *); SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3FindIndex(sqlite3*,const char*, const char*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3UnlinkAndDeleteTable(sqlite3*,int,const char*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3UnlinkAndDeleteIndex(sqlite3*,int,const char*); @@ -14542,6 +16308,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprListCompare(ExprList*, ExprList*, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprImpliesExpr(Expr*, Expr*, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggregates(NameContext*, Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggList(NameContext*,ExprList*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprCoveredByIndex(Expr*, int iCur, Index *pIdx); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3FunctionUsesThisSrc(Expr*, SrcList*); SQLITE_PRIVATE Vdbe *sqlite3GetVdbe(Parse*); #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_BUILTIN_TEST @@ -15093,7 +16860,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ThreadJoin(SQLiteThread*, void**); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3DbstatRegister(sqlite3*); #endif -#endif /* _SQLITEINT_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITEINT_H */ /************** End of sqliteInt.h *******************************************/ /************** Begin file global.c ******************************************/ @@ -15169,6 +16936,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE const unsigned char sqlite3UpperToLower[] = { ** isxdigit() 0x08 ** toupper() 0x20 ** SQLite identifier character 0x40 +** Quote character 0x80 ** ** Bit 0x20 is set if the mapped character requires translation to upper ** case. i.e. if the character is a lower-case ASCII character. @@ -15194,7 +16962,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE const unsigned char sqlite3CtypeMap[256] = { 0x00, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, /* 08..0f ........ */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* 10..17 ........ */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* 18..1f ........ */ - 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x40, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* 20..27 !"#$%&' */ + 0x01, 0x00, 0x80, 0x00, 0x40, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80, /* 20..27 !"#$%&' */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* 28..2f ()*+,-./ */ 0x0c, 0x0c, 0x0c, 0x0c, 0x0c, 0x0c, 0x0c, 0x0c, /* 30..37 01234567 */ 0x0c, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* 38..3f 89:;<=>? */ @@ -15202,8 +16970,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE const unsigned char sqlite3CtypeMap[256] = { 0x00, 0x0a, 0x0a, 0x0a, 0x0a, 0x0a, 0x0a, 0x02, /* 40..47 @ABCDEFG */ 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, /* 48..4f HIJKLMNO */ 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, /* 50..57 PQRSTUVW */ - 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x40, /* 58..5f XYZ[\]^_ */ - 0x00, 0x2a, 0x2a, 0x2a, 0x2a, 0x2a, 0x2a, 0x22, /* 60..67 `abcdefg */ + 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x80, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x40, /* 58..5f XYZ[\]^_ */ + 0x80, 0x2a, 0x2a, 0x2a, 0x2a, 0x2a, 0x2a, 0x22, /* 60..67 `abcdefg */ 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, /* 68..6f hijklmno */ 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, /* 70..77 pqrstuvw */ 0x22, 0x22, 0x22, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* 78..7f xyz{|}~. */ @@ -15427,6 +17195,15 @@ static const char * const azCompileOpt[] = { #if SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES "CHECK_PAGES", #endif +#if defined(__clang__) && defined(__clang_major__) + "COMPILER=clang-" CTIMEOPT_VAL(__clang_major__) "." + CTIMEOPT_VAL(__clang_minor__) "." + CTIMEOPT_VAL(__clang_patchlevel__), +#elif defined(_MSC_VER) + "COMPILER=msvc-" CTIMEOPT_VAL(_MSC_VER), +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__VERSION__) + "COMPILER=gcc-" __VERSION__, +#endif #if SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST "COVERAGE_TEST", #endif @@ -15446,7 +17223,7 @@ static const char * const azCompileOpt[] = { "DISABLE_LFS", #endif #if SQLITE_ENABLE_8_3_NAMES - "ENABLE_8_3_NAMES", + "ENABLE_8_3_NAMES=" CTIMEOPT_VAL(SQLITE_ENABLE_8_3_NAMES), #endif #if SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR "ENABLE_API_ARMOR", @@ -15860,8 +17637,8 @@ SQLITE_API const char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_compileoption_get(int N){ ** 6000 lines long) it was split up into several smaller files and ** this header information was factored out. */ -#ifndef _VDBEINT_H_ -#define _VDBEINT_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_VDBEINT_H +#define SQLITE_VDBEINT_H /* ** The maximum number of times that a statement will try to reparse @@ -16273,6 +18050,25 @@ struct Vdbe { #define VDBE_MAGIC_HALT 0x519c2973 /* VDBE has completed execution */ #define VDBE_MAGIC_DEAD 0xb606c3c8 /* The VDBE has been deallocated */ +/* +** Structure used to store the context required by the +** sqlite3_preupdate_*() API functions. +*/ +struct PreUpdate { + Vdbe *v; + VdbeCursor *pCsr; /* Cursor to read old values from */ + int op; /* One of SQLITE_INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE */ + u8 *aRecord; /* old.* database record */ + KeyInfo keyinfo; + UnpackedRecord *pUnpacked; /* Unpacked version of aRecord[] */ + UnpackedRecord *pNewUnpacked; /* Unpacked version of new.* record */ + int iNewReg; /* Register for new.* values */ + i64 iKey1; /* First key value passed to hook */ + i64 iKey2; /* Second key value passed to hook */ + int iPKey; /* If not negative index of IPK column */ + Mem *aNew; /* Array of new.* values */ +}; + /* ** Function prototypes */ @@ -16332,6 +18128,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemClearAndResize(Mem *pMem, int n); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeCloseStatement(Vdbe *, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeFrameDelete(VdbeFrame*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeFrameRestore(VdbeFrame *); +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbePreUpdateHook(Vdbe*,VdbeCursor*,int,const char*,Table*,i64,int); +#endif SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeTransferError(Vdbe *p); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeSorterInit(sqlite3 *, int, VdbeCursor *); @@ -16381,7 +18180,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemExpandBlob(Mem *); #define ExpandBlob(P) SQLITE_OK #endif -#endif /* !defined(_VDBEINT_H_) */ +#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_VDBEINT_H) */ /************** End of vdbeInt.h *********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in status.c *********************/ @@ -16528,7 +18327,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_status64( return SQLITE_OK; } SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_status(int op, int *pCurrent, int *pHighwater, int resetFlag){ - sqlite3_int64 iCur, iHwtr; + sqlite3_int64 iCur = 0, iHwtr = 0; int rc; #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR if( pCurrent==0 || pHighwater==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; @@ -16589,6 +18388,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_db_status( ** by all pagers associated with the given database connection. The ** highwater mark is meaningless and is returned as zero. */ + case SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED: case SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED: { int totalUsed = 0; int i; @@ -16597,7 +18397,11 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_db_status( Btree *pBt = db->aDb[i].pBt; if( pBt ){ Pager *pPager = sqlite3BtreePager(pBt); - totalUsed += sqlite3PagerMemUsed(pPager); + int nByte = sqlite3PagerMemUsed(pPager); + if( op==SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED ){ + nByte = nByte / sqlite3BtreeConnectionCount(pBt); + } + totalUsed += nByte; } } sqlite3BtreeLeaveAll(db); @@ -16769,6 +18573,15 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_db_status( #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DATETIME_FUNCS +/* +** The MSVC CRT on Windows CE may not have a localtime() function. +** So declare a substitute. The substitute function itself is +** defined in "os_win.c". +*/ +#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOCALTIME) && defined(_WIN32_WCE) && \ + (!defined(SQLITE_MSVC_LOCALTIME_API) || !SQLITE_MSVC_LOCALTIME_API) +struct tm *__cdecl localtime(const time_t *); +#endif /* ** A structure for holding a single date and time. @@ -17137,6 +18950,7 @@ static void clearYMD_HMS_TZ(DateTime *p){ p->validTZ = 0; } +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_LOCALTIME /* ** On recent Windows platforms, the localtime_s() function is available ** as part of the "Secure CRT". It is essentially equivalent to @@ -17155,7 +18969,6 @@ static void clearYMD_HMS_TZ(DateTime *p){ #define HAVE_LOCALTIME_S 1 #endif -#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_LOCALTIME /* ** The following routine implements the rough equivalent of localtime_r() ** using whatever operating-system specific localtime facility that @@ -17822,7 +19635,6 @@ static void currentTimeFunc( ){ time_t t; char *zFormat = (char *)sqlite3_user_data(context); - sqlite3 *db; sqlite3_int64 iT; struct tm *pTm; struct tm sNow; @@ -17891,9 +19703,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RegisterDateTimeFunctions(void){ ** This file contains OS interface code that is common to all ** architectures. */ -#define _SQLITE_OS_C_ 1 /* #include "sqliteInt.h" */ -#undef _SQLITE_OS_C_ /* ** If we compile with the SQLITE_TEST macro set, then the following block @@ -17959,13 +19769,11 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_memdebug_vfs_oom_test = 1; ** of this would be completely automatic if SQLite were coded using ** C++ instead of plain old C. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsClose(sqlite3_file *pId){ - int rc = SQLITE_OK; +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3OsClose(sqlite3_file *pId){ if( pId->pMethods ){ - rc = pId->pMethods->xClose(pId); + pId->pMethods->xClose(pId); pId->pMethods = 0; } - return rc; } SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsRead(sqlite3_file *id, void *pBuf, int amt, i64 offset){ DO_OS_MALLOC_TEST(id); @@ -18183,12 +19991,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsOpenMalloc( } return rc; } -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsCloseFree(sqlite3_file *pFile){ - int rc = SQLITE_OK; +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3OsCloseFree(sqlite3_file *pFile){ assert( pFile ); - rc = sqlite3OsClose(pFile); + sqlite3OsClose(pFile); sqlite3_free(pFile); - return rc; } /* @@ -21410,8 +23216,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite3_mutex_methods const *sqlite3DefaultMutex(void){ ** This file contains inline asm code for retrieving "high-performance" ** counters for x86 class CPUs. */ -#ifndef _HWTIME_H_ -#define _HWTIME_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_HWTIME_H +#define SQLITE_HWTIME_H /* ** The following routine only works on pentium-class (or newer) processors. @@ -21479,7 +23285,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite_uint64 sqlite3Hwtime(void){ return ((sqlite_uint64)0); } #endif -#endif /* !defined(_HWTIME_H_) */ +#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_HWTIME_H) */ /************** End of hwtime.h **********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in os_common.h ******************/ @@ -21569,8 +23375,8 @@ SQLITE_API extern int sqlite3_open_file_count; ** ** This file contains code that is specific to Windows. */ -#ifndef _OS_WIN_H_ -#define _OS_WIN_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_OS_WIN_H +#define SQLITE_OS_WIN_H /* ** Include the primary Windows SDK header file. @@ -21642,7 +23448,7 @@ SQLITE_API extern int sqlite3_open_file_count; # define SQLITE_OS_WIN_THREADS 0 #endif -#endif /* _OS_WIN_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE_OS_WIN_H */ /************** End of os_win.h **********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in mutex_w32.c ******************/ @@ -22868,26 +24674,26 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ApiExit(sqlite3* db, int rc){ ** Conversion types fall into various categories as defined by the ** following enumeration. */ -#define etRADIX 1 /* Integer types. %d, %x, %o, and so forth */ -#define etFLOAT 2 /* Floating point. %f */ -#define etEXP 3 /* Exponentional notation. %e and %E */ -#define etGENERIC 4 /* Floating or exponential, depending on exponent. %g */ -#define etSIZE 5 /* Return number of characters processed so far. %n */ -#define etSTRING 6 /* Strings. %s */ -#define etDYNSTRING 7 /* Dynamically allocated strings. %z */ -#define etPERCENT 8 /* Percent symbol. %% */ -#define etCHARX 9 /* Characters. %c */ +#define etRADIX 0 /* Integer types. %d, %x, %o, and so forth */ +#define etFLOAT 1 /* Floating point. %f */ +#define etEXP 2 /* Exponentional notation. %e and %E */ +#define etGENERIC 3 /* Floating or exponential, depending on exponent. %g */ +#define etSIZE 4 /* Return number of characters processed so far. %n */ +#define etSTRING 5 /* Strings. %s */ +#define etDYNSTRING 6 /* Dynamically allocated strings. %z */ +#define etPERCENT 7 /* Percent symbol. %% */ +#define etCHARX 8 /* Characters. %c */ /* The rest are extensions, not normally found in printf() */ -#define etSQLESCAPE 10 /* Strings with '\'' doubled. %q */ -#define etSQLESCAPE2 11 /* Strings with '\'' doubled and enclosed in '', +#define etSQLESCAPE 9 /* Strings with '\'' doubled. %q */ +#define etSQLESCAPE2 10 /* Strings with '\'' doubled and enclosed in '', NULL pointers replaced by SQL NULL. %Q */ -#define etTOKEN 12 /* a pointer to a Token structure */ -#define etSRCLIST 13 /* a pointer to a SrcList */ -#define etPOINTER 14 /* The %p conversion */ -#define etSQLESCAPE3 15 /* %w -> Strings with '\"' doubled */ -#define etORDINAL 16 /* %r -> 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc. English only */ +#define etTOKEN 11 /* a pointer to a Token structure */ +#define etSRCLIST 12 /* a pointer to a SrcList */ +#define etPOINTER 13 /* The %p conversion */ +#define etSQLESCAPE3 14 /* %w -> Strings with '\"' doubled */ +#define etORDINAL 15 /* %r -> 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc. English only */ -#define etINVALID 0 /* Any unrecognized conversion type */ +#define etINVALID 16 /* Any unrecognized conversion type */ /* @@ -23042,7 +24848,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VXPrintf( etByte flag_long; /* True if "l" flag is present */ etByte flag_longlong; /* True if the "ll" flag is present */ etByte done; /* Loop termination flag */ - etByte xtype = 0; /* Conversion paradigm */ + etByte xtype = etINVALID; /* Conversion paradigm */ u8 bArgList; /* True for SQLITE_PRINTF_SQLFUNC */ u8 useIntern; /* Ok to use internal conversions (ex: %T) */ char prefix; /* Prefix character. "+" or "-" or " " or '\0'. */ @@ -24393,6 +26199,12 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3TreeViewExpr(TreeView *pView, const Expr *pExpr, u8 m break; } #endif + case TK_MATCH: { + sqlite3TreeViewLine(pView, "MATCH {%d:%d}%s", + pExpr->iTable, pExpr->iColumn, zFlgs); + sqlite3TreeViewExpr(pView, pExpr->pRight, 0); + break; + } default: { sqlite3TreeViewLine(pView, "op=%d", pExpr->op); break; @@ -25633,18 +27445,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ErrorMsg(Parse *pParse, const char *zFormat, ...){ ** brackets from around identifiers. For example: "[a-b-c]" becomes ** "a-b-c". */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Dequote(char *z){ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Dequote(char *z){ char quote; int i, j; - if( z==0 ) return -1; + if( z==0 ) return; quote = z[0]; - switch( quote ){ - case '\'': break; - case '"': break; - case '`': break; /* For MySQL compatibility */ - case '[': quote = ']'; break; /* For MS SqlServer compatibility */ - default: return -1; - } + if( !sqlite3Isquote(quote) ) return; + if( quote=='[' ) quote = ']'; for(i=1, j=0;; i++){ assert( z[i] ); if( z[i]==quote ){ @@ -25659,7 +27466,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Dequote(char *z){ } } z[j] = 0; - return j; } /* @@ -25752,7 +27558,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3AtoF(const char *z, double *pResult, int length, u8 en int eValid = 1; /* True exponent is either not used or is well-formed */ double result; int nDigits = 0; - int nonNum = 0; + int nonNum = 0; /* True if input contains UTF16 with high byte non-zero */ assert( enc==SQLITE_UTF8 || enc==SQLITE_UTF16LE || enc==SQLITE_UTF16BE ); *pResult = 0.0; /* Default return value, in case of an error */ @@ -25765,7 +27571,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3AtoF(const char *z, double *pResult, int length, u8 en assert( SQLITE_UTF16LE==2 && SQLITE_UTF16BE==3 ); for(i=3-enc; i=zEnd ) goto do_atof_calc; @@ -25813,7 +27617,12 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3AtoF(const char *z, double *pResult, int length, u8 en if( *z=='e' || *z=='E' ){ z+=incr; eValid = 0; - if( z>=zEnd ) goto do_atof_calc; + + /* This branch is needed to avoid a (harmless) buffer overread. The + ** special comment alerts the mutation tester that the correct answer + ** is obtained even if the branch is omitted */ + if( z>=zEnd ) goto do_atof_calc; /*PREVENTS-HARMLESS-OVERREAD*/ + /* get sign of exponent */ if( *z=='-' ){ esign = -1; @@ -25830,9 +27639,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3AtoF(const char *z, double *pResult, int length, u8 en } /* skip trailing spaces */ - if( nDigits && eValid ){ - while( z0 ){ - while( s<(LARGEST_INT64/10) && e>0 ) e--,s*=10; - }else{ - while( !(s%10) && e>0 ) e--,s/=10; + /* Attempt to reduce exponent. + ** + ** Branches that are not required for the correct answer but which only + ** help to obtain the correct answer faster are marked with special + ** comments, as a hint to the mutation tester. + */ + while( e>0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ + if( esign>0 ){ + if( s>=(LARGEST_INT64/10) ) break; /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + s *= 10; + }else{ + if( s%10!=0 ) break; /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + s /= 10; + } + e--; } /* adjust the sign of significand */ s = sign<0 ? -s : s; - /* if exponent, scale significand as appropriate - ** and store in result. */ - if( e ){ + if( e==0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ + result = (double)s; + }else{ LONGDOUBLE_TYPE scale = 1.0; /* attempt to handle extremely small/large numbers better */ - if( e>307 && e<342 ){ - while( e%308 ) { scale *= 1.0e+1; e -= 1; } - if( esign<0 ){ - result = s / scale; - result /= 1.0e+308; - }else{ - result = s * scale; - result *= 1.0e+308; - } - }else if( e>=342 ){ - if( esign<0 ){ - result = 0.0*s; - }else{ - result = 1e308*1e308*s; /* Infinity */ + if( e>307 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ + if( e<342 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ + while( e%308 ) { scale *= 1.0e+1; e -= 1; } + if( esign<0 ){ + result = s / scale; + result /= 1.0e+308; + }else{ + result = s * scale; + result *= 1.0e+308; + } + }else{ assert( e>=342 ); + if( esign<0 ){ + result = 0.0*s; + }else{ + result = 1e308*1e308*s; /* Infinity */ + } } }else{ /* 1.0e+22 is the largest power of 10 than can be @@ -25891,8 +27708,6 @@ do_atof_calc: result = s * scale; } } - } else { - result = (double)s; } } @@ -25900,7 +27715,7 @@ do_atof_calc: *pResult = result; /* return true if number and no extra non-whitespace chracters after */ - return z>=zEnd && nDigits>0 && eValid && nonNum==0; + return z==zEnd && nDigits>0 && eValid && nonNum==0; #else return !sqlite3Atoi64(z, pResult, length, enc); #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT */ @@ -25962,7 +27777,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Atoi64(const char *zNum, i64 *pNum, int length, u8 enc int neg = 0; /* assume positive */ int i; int c = 0; - int nonNum = 0; + int nonNum = 0; /* True if input contains UTF16 with high byte non-zero */ const char *zStart; const char *zEnd = zNum + length; assert( enc==SQLITE_UTF8 || enc==SQLITE_UTF16LE || enc==SQLITE_UTF16BE ); @@ -25973,7 +27788,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Atoi64(const char *zNum, i64 *pNum, int length, u8 enc assert( SQLITE_UTF16LE==2 && SQLITE_UTF16BE==3 ); for(i=3-enc; i19*incr || nonNum ){ + if( &zNum[i]19*incr /* Too many digits */ + || nonNum /* UTF16 with high-order bytes non-zero */ + ){ /* zNum is empty or contains non-numeric text or is longer ** than 19 digits (thus guaranteeing that it is too large) */ return 1; @@ -26043,7 +27861,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3DecOrHexToI64(const char *z, i64 *pOut){ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_HEX_INTEGER if( z[0]=='0' && (z[1]=='x' || z[1]=='X') - && sqlite3Isxdigit(z[2]) ){ u64 u = 0; int i, k; @@ -26805,7 +28622,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE LogEst sqlite3LogEst(u64 x){ if( x<2 ) return 0; while( x<8 ){ y -= 10; x <<= 1; } }else{ - while( x>255 ){ y += 40; x >>= 4; } + while( x>255 ){ y += 40; x >>= 4; } /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ while( x>15 ){ y += 10; x >>= 1; } } return a[x&7] + y - 10; @@ -26839,7 +28656,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE LogEst sqlite3LogEstFromDouble(double x){ */ SQLITE_PRIVATE u64 sqlite3LogEstToInt(LogEst x){ u64 n; - if( x<10 ) return 1; n = x%10; x /= 10; if( n>=5 ) n -= 2; @@ -26915,7 +28731,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3HashClear(Hash *pH){ static unsigned int strHash(const char *z){ unsigned int h = 0; unsigned char c; - while( (c = (unsigned char)*z++)!=0 ){ + while( (c = (unsigned char)*z++)!=0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ h = (h<<3) ^ h ^ sqlite3UpperToLower[c]; } return h; @@ -27008,7 +28824,7 @@ static HashElem *findElementWithHash( int count; /* Number of elements left to test */ unsigned int h; /* The computed hash */ - if( pH->ht ){ + if( pH->ht ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ struct _ht *pEntry; h = strHash(pKey) % pH->htsize; pEntry = &pH->ht[h]; @@ -27155,150 +28971,150 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE const char *sqlite3OpcodeName(int i){ /* 12 */ "VUpdate" OpHelp("data=r[P3@P2]"), /* 13 */ "Goto" OpHelp(""), /* 14 */ "Gosub" OpHelp(""), - /* 15 */ "Return" OpHelp(""), - /* 16 */ "InitCoroutine" OpHelp(""), - /* 17 */ "EndCoroutine" OpHelp(""), - /* 18 */ "Yield" OpHelp(""), + /* 15 */ "InitCoroutine" OpHelp(""), + /* 16 */ "Yield" OpHelp(""), + /* 17 */ "MustBeInt" OpHelp(""), + /* 18 */ "Jump" OpHelp(""), /* 19 */ "Not" OpHelp("r[P2]= !r[P1]"), - /* 20 */ "HaltIfNull" OpHelp("if r[P3]=null halt"), - /* 21 */ "Halt" OpHelp(""), - /* 22 */ "Integer" OpHelp("r[P2]=P1"), - /* 23 */ "Int64" OpHelp("r[P2]=P4"), - /* 24 */ "String" OpHelp("r[P2]='P4' (len=P1)"), - /* 25 */ "Null" OpHelp("r[P2..P3]=NULL"), - /* 26 */ "SoftNull" OpHelp("r[P1]=NULL"), - /* 27 */ "Blob" OpHelp("r[P2]=P4 (len=P1)"), - /* 28 */ "Variable" OpHelp("r[P2]=parameter(P1,P4)"), - /* 29 */ "Move" OpHelp("r[P2@P3]=r[P1@P3]"), - /* 30 */ "Copy" OpHelp("r[P2@P3+1]=r[P1@P3+1]"), - /* 31 */ "SCopy" OpHelp("r[P2]=r[P1]"), - /* 32 */ "IntCopy" OpHelp("r[P2]=r[P1]"), - /* 33 */ "ResultRow" OpHelp("output=r[P1@P2]"), - /* 34 */ "CollSeq" OpHelp(""), - /* 35 */ "Function0" OpHelp("r[P3]=func(r[P2@P5])"), - /* 36 */ "Function" OpHelp("r[P3]=func(r[P2@P5])"), - /* 37 */ "AddImm" OpHelp("r[P1]=r[P1]+P2"), - /* 38 */ "MustBeInt" OpHelp(""), - /* 39 */ "RealAffinity" OpHelp(""), - /* 40 */ "Cast" OpHelp("affinity(r[P1])"), - /* 41 */ "Permutation" OpHelp(""), - /* 42 */ "Compare" OpHelp("r[P1@P3] <-> r[P2@P3]"), - /* 43 */ "Jump" OpHelp(""), - /* 44 */ "Once" OpHelp(""), - /* 45 */ "If" OpHelp(""), - /* 46 */ "IfNot" OpHelp(""), - /* 47 */ "Column" OpHelp("r[P3]=PX"), - /* 48 */ "Affinity" OpHelp("affinity(r[P1@P2])"), - /* 49 */ "MakeRecord" OpHelp("r[P3]=mkrec(r[P1@P2])"), - /* 50 */ "Count" OpHelp("r[P2]=count()"), - /* 51 */ "ReadCookie" OpHelp(""), - /* 52 */ "SetCookie" OpHelp(""), - /* 53 */ "ReopenIdx" OpHelp("root=P2 iDb=P3"), - /* 54 */ "OpenRead" OpHelp("root=P2 iDb=P3"), - /* 55 */ "OpenWrite" OpHelp("root=P2 iDb=P3"), - /* 56 */ "OpenAutoindex" OpHelp("nColumn=P2"), - /* 57 */ "OpenEphemeral" OpHelp("nColumn=P2"), - /* 58 */ "SorterOpen" OpHelp(""), - /* 59 */ "SequenceTest" OpHelp("if( cursor[P1].ctr++ ) pc = P2"), - /* 60 */ "OpenPseudo" OpHelp("P3 columns in r[P2]"), - /* 61 */ "Close" OpHelp(""), - /* 62 */ "ColumnsUsed" OpHelp(""), - /* 63 */ "SeekLT" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 64 */ "SeekLE" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 65 */ "SeekGE" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 66 */ "SeekGT" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 67 */ "NoConflict" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 68 */ "NotFound" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 69 */ "Found" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 70 */ "NotExists" OpHelp("intkey=r[P3]"), - /* 71 */ "Or" OpHelp("r[P3]=(r[P1] || r[P2])"), - /* 72 */ "And" OpHelp("r[P3]=(r[P1] && r[P2])"), - /* 73 */ "Sequence" OpHelp("r[P2]=cursor[P1].ctr++"), - /* 74 */ "NewRowid" OpHelp("r[P2]=rowid"), - /* 75 */ "Insert" OpHelp("intkey=r[P3] data=r[P2]"), - /* 76 */ "IsNull" OpHelp("if r[P1]==NULL goto P2"), - /* 77 */ "NotNull" OpHelp("if r[P1]!=NULL goto P2"), - /* 78 */ "Ne" OpHelp("if r[P1]!=r[P3] goto P2"), - /* 79 */ "Eq" OpHelp("if r[P1]==r[P3] goto P2"), - /* 80 */ "Gt" OpHelp("if r[P1]>r[P3] goto P2"), - /* 81 */ "Le" OpHelp("if r[P1]<=r[P3] goto P2"), - /* 82 */ "Lt" OpHelp("if r[P1]=r[P3] goto P2"), - /* 84 */ "InsertInt" OpHelp("intkey=P3 data=r[P2]"), - /* 85 */ "BitAnd" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P1]&r[P2]"), - /* 86 */ "BitOr" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P1]|r[P2]"), - /* 87 */ "ShiftLeft" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P2]<>r[P1]"), - /* 89 */ "Add" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P1]+r[P2]"), - /* 90 */ "Subtract" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P2]-r[P1]"), - /* 91 */ "Multiply" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P1]*r[P2]"), - /* 92 */ "Divide" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P2]/r[P1]"), - /* 93 */ "Remainder" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P2]%r[P1]"), - /* 94 */ "Concat" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P2]+r[P1]"), - /* 95 */ "Delete" OpHelp(""), - /* 96 */ "BitNot" OpHelp("r[P1]= ~r[P1]"), + /* 20 */ "Once" OpHelp(""), + /* 21 */ "If" OpHelp(""), + /* 22 */ "IfNot" OpHelp(""), + /* 23 */ "SeekLT" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 24 */ "SeekLE" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 25 */ "SeekGE" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 26 */ "SeekGT" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 27 */ "Or" OpHelp("r[P3]=(r[P1] || r[P2])"), + /* 28 */ "And" OpHelp("r[P3]=(r[P1] && r[P2])"), + /* 29 */ "NoConflict" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 30 */ "NotFound" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 31 */ "Found" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 32 */ "SeekRowid" OpHelp("intkey=r[P3]"), + /* 33 */ "NotExists" OpHelp("intkey=r[P3]"), + /* 34 */ "IsNull" OpHelp("if r[P1]==NULL goto P2"), + /* 35 */ "NotNull" OpHelp("if r[P1]!=NULL goto P2"), + /* 36 */ "Ne" OpHelp("if r[P1]!=r[P3] goto P2"), + /* 37 */ "Eq" OpHelp("if r[P1]==r[P3] goto P2"), + /* 38 */ "Gt" OpHelp("if r[P1]>r[P3] goto P2"), + /* 39 */ "Le" OpHelp("if r[P1]<=r[P3] goto P2"), + /* 40 */ "Lt" OpHelp("if r[P1]=r[P3] goto P2"), + /* 42 */ "Last" OpHelp(""), + /* 43 */ "BitAnd" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P1]&r[P2]"), + /* 44 */ "BitOr" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P1]|r[P2]"), + /* 45 */ "ShiftLeft" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P2]<>r[P1]"), + /* 47 */ "Add" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P1]+r[P2]"), + /* 48 */ "Subtract" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P2]-r[P1]"), + /* 49 */ "Multiply" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P1]*r[P2]"), + /* 50 */ "Divide" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P2]/r[P1]"), + /* 51 */ "Remainder" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P2]%r[P1]"), + /* 52 */ "Concat" OpHelp("r[P3]=r[P2]+r[P1]"), + /* 53 */ "SorterSort" OpHelp(""), + /* 54 */ "BitNot" OpHelp("r[P1]= ~r[P1]"), + /* 55 */ "Sort" OpHelp(""), + /* 56 */ "Rewind" OpHelp(""), + /* 57 */ "IdxLE" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 58 */ "IdxGT" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 59 */ "IdxLT" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 60 */ "IdxGE" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), + /* 61 */ "RowSetRead" OpHelp("r[P3]=rowset(P1)"), + /* 62 */ "RowSetTest" OpHelp("if r[P3] in rowset(P1) goto P2"), + /* 63 */ "Program" OpHelp(""), + /* 64 */ "FkIfZero" OpHelp("if fkctr[P1]==0 goto P2"), + /* 65 */ "IfPos" OpHelp("if r[P1]>0 then r[P1]-=P3, goto P2"), + /* 66 */ "IfNotZero" OpHelp("if r[P1]!=0 then r[P1]-=P3, goto P2"), + /* 67 */ "DecrJumpZero" OpHelp("if (--r[P1])==0 goto P2"), + /* 68 */ "IncrVacuum" OpHelp(""), + /* 69 */ "VNext" OpHelp(""), + /* 70 */ "Init" OpHelp("Start at P2"), + /* 71 */ "Return" OpHelp(""), + /* 72 */ "EndCoroutine" OpHelp(""), + /* 73 */ "HaltIfNull" OpHelp("if r[P3]=null halt"), + /* 74 */ "Halt" OpHelp(""), + /* 75 */ "Integer" OpHelp("r[P2]=P1"), + /* 76 */ "Int64" OpHelp("r[P2]=P4"), + /* 77 */ "String" OpHelp("r[P2]='P4' (len=P1)"), + /* 78 */ "Null" OpHelp("r[P2..P3]=NULL"), + /* 79 */ "SoftNull" OpHelp("r[P1]=NULL"), + /* 80 */ "Blob" OpHelp("r[P2]=P4 (len=P1)"), + /* 81 */ "Variable" OpHelp("r[P2]=parameter(P1,P4)"), + /* 82 */ "Move" OpHelp("r[P2@P3]=r[P1@P3]"), + /* 83 */ "Copy" OpHelp("r[P2@P3+1]=r[P1@P3+1]"), + /* 84 */ "SCopy" OpHelp("r[P2]=r[P1]"), + /* 85 */ "IntCopy" OpHelp("r[P2]=r[P1]"), + /* 86 */ "ResultRow" OpHelp("output=r[P1@P2]"), + /* 87 */ "CollSeq" OpHelp(""), + /* 88 */ "Function0" OpHelp("r[P3]=func(r[P2@P5])"), + /* 89 */ "Function" OpHelp("r[P3]=func(r[P2@P5])"), + /* 90 */ "AddImm" OpHelp("r[P1]=r[P1]+P2"), + /* 91 */ "RealAffinity" OpHelp(""), + /* 92 */ "Cast" OpHelp("affinity(r[P1])"), + /* 93 */ "Permutation" OpHelp(""), + /* 94 */ "Compare" OpHelp("r[P1@P3] <-> r[P2@P3]"), + /* 95 */ "Column" OpHelp("r[P3]=PX"), + /* 96 */ "Affinity" OpHelp("affinity(r[P1@P2])"), /* 97 */ "String8" OpHelp("r[P2]='P4'"), - /* 98 */ "ResetCount" OpHelp(""), - /* 99 */ "SorterCompare" OpHelp("if key(P1)!=trim(r[P3],P4) goto P2"), - /* 100 */ "SorterData" OpHelp("r[P2]=data"), - /* 101 */ "RowKey" OpHelp("r[P2]=key"), - /* 102 */ "RowData" OpHelp("r[P2]=data"), - /* 103 */ "Rowid" OpHelp("r[P2]=rowid"), - /* 104 */ "NullRow" OpHelp(""), - /* 105 */ "Last" OpHelp(""), - /* 106 */ "SorterSort" OpHelp(""), - /* 107 */ "Sort" OpHelp(""), - /* 108 */ "Rewind" OpHelp(""), - /* 109 */ "SorterInsert" OpHelp(""), - /* 110 */ "IdxInsert" OpHelp("key=r[P2]"), - /* 111 */ "IdxDelete" OpHelp("key=r[P2@P3]"), - /* 112 */ "Seek" OpHelp("Move P3 to P1.rowid"), - /* 113 */ "IdxRowid" OpHelp("r[P2]=rowid"), - /* 114 */ "IdxLE" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 115 */ "IdxGT" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 116 */ "IdxLT" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 117 */ "IdxGE" OpHelp("key=r[P3@P4]"), - /* 118 */ "Destroy" OpHelp(""), - /* 119 */ "Clear" OpHelp(""), - /* 120 */ "ResetSorter" OpHelp(""), - /* 121 */ "CreateIndex" OpHelp("r[P2]=root iDb=P1"), - /* 122 */ "CreateTable" OpHelp("r[P2]=root iDb=P1"), - /* 123 */ "ParseSchema" OpHelp(""), - /* 124 */ "LoadAnalysis" OpHelp(""), - /* 125 */ "DropTable" OpHelp(""), - /* 126 */ "DropIndex" OpHelp(""), - /* 127 */ "DropTrigger" OpHelp(""), - /* 128 */ "IntegrityCk" OpHelp(""), - /* 129 */ "RowSetAdd" OpHelp("rowset(P1)=r[P2]"), - /* 130 */ "RowSetRead" OpHelp("r[P3]=rowset(P1)"), - /* 131 */ "RowSetTest" OpHelp("if r[P3] in rowset(P1) goto P2"), - /* 132 */ "Program" OpHelp(""), + /* 98 */ "MakeRecord" OpHelp("r[P3]=mkrec(r[P1@P2])"), + /* 99 */ "Count" OpHelp("r[P2]=count()"), + /* 100 */ "ReadCookie" OpHelp(""), + /* 101 */ "SetCookie" OpHelp(""), + /* 102 */ "ReopenIdx" OpHelp("root=P2 iDb=P3"), + /* 103 */ "OpenRead" OpHelp("root=P2 iDb=P3"), + /* 104 */ "OpenWrite" OpHelp("root=P2 iDb=P3"), + /* 105 */ "OpenAutoindex" OpHelp("nColumn=P2"), + /* 106 */ "OpenEphemeral" OpHelp("nColumn=P2"), + /* 107 */ "SorterOpen" OpHelp(""), + /* 108 */ "SequenceTest" OpHelp("if( cursor[P1].ctr++ ) pc = P2"), + /* 109 */ "OpenPseudo" OpHelp("P3 columns in r[P2]"), + /* 110 */ "Close" OpHelp(""), + /* 111 */ "ColumnsUsed" OpHelp(""), + /* 112 */ "Sequence" OpHelp("r[P2]=cursor[P1].ctr++"), + /* 113 */ "NewRowid" OpHelp("r[P2]=rowid"), + /* 114 */ "Insert" OpHelp("intkey=r[P3] data=r[P2]"), + /* 115 */ "InsertInt" OpHelp("intkey=P3 data=r[P2]"), + /* 116 */ "Delete" OpHelp(""), + /* 117 */ "ResetCount" OpHelp(""), + /* 118 */ "SorterCompare" OpHelp("if key(P1)!=trim(r[P3],P4) goto P2"), + /* 119 */ "SorterData" OpHelp("r[P2]=data"), + /* 120 */ "RowKey" OpHelp("r[P2]=key"), + /* 121 */ "RowData" OpHelp("r[P2]=data"), + /* 122 */ "Rowid" OpHelp("r[P2]=rowid"), + /* 123 */ "NullRow" OpHelp(""), + /* 124 */ "SorterInsert" OpHelp(""), + /* 125 */ "IdxInsert" OpHelp("key=r[P2]"), + /* 126 */ "IdxDelete" OpHelp("key=r[P2@P3]"), + /* 127 */ "Seek" OpHelp("Move P3 to P1.rowid"), + /* 128 */ "IdxRowid" OpHelp("r[P2]=rowid"), + /* 129 */ "Destroy" OpHelp(""), + /* 130 */ "Clear" OpHelp(""), + /* 131 */ "ResetSorter" OpHelp(""), + /* 132 */ "CreateIndex" OpHelp("r[P2]=root iDb=P1"), /* 133 */ "Real" OpHelp("r[P2]=P4"), - /* 134 */ "Param" OpHelp(""), - /* 135 */ "FkCounter" OpHelp("fkctr[P1]+=P2"), - /* 136 */ "FkIfZero" OpHelp("if fkctr[P1]==0 goto P2"), - /* 137 */ "MemMax" OpHelp("r[P1]=max(r[P1],r[P2])"), - /* 138 */ "IfPos" OpHelp("if r[P1]>0 then r[P1]-=P3, goto P2"), - /* 139 */ "OffsetLimit" OpHelp("if r[P1]>0 then r[P2]=r[P1]+max(0,r[P3]) else r[P2]=(-1)"), - /* 140 */ "IfNotZero" OpHelp("if r[P1]!=0 then r[P1]-=P3, goto P2"), - /* 141 */ "DecrJumpZero" OpHelp("if (--r[P1])==0 goto P2"), - /* 142 */ "JumpZeroIncr" OpHelp("if (r[P1]++)==0 ) goto P2"), - /* 143 */ "AggStep0" OpHelp("accum=r[P3] step(r[P2@P5])"), - /* 144 */ "AggStep" OpHelp("accum=r[P3] step(r[P2@P5])"), - /* 145 */ "AggFinal" OpHelp("accum=r[P1] N=P2"), - /* 146 */ "IncrVacuum" OpHelp(""), - /* 147 */ "Expire" OpHelp(""), - /* 148 */ "TableLock" OpHelp("iDb=P1 root=P2 write=P3"), - /* 149 */ "VBegin" OpHelp(""), - /* 150 */ "VCreate" OpHelp(""), - /* 151 */ "VDestroy" OpHelp(""), - /* 152 */ "VOpen" OpHelp(""), - /* 153 */ "VColumn" OpHelp("r[P3]=vcolumn(P2)"), - /* 154 */ "VNext" OpHelp(""), - /* 155 */ "VRename" OpHelp(""), - /* 156 */ "Pagecount" OpHelp(""), - /* 157 */ "MaxPgcnt" OpHelp(""), - /* 158 */ "Init" OpHelp("Start at P2"), + /* 134 */ "CreateTable" OpHelp("r[P2]=root iDb=P1"), + /* 135 */ "ParseSchema" OpHelp(""), + /* 136 */ "LoadAnalysis" OpHelp(""), + /* 137 */ "DropTable" OpHelp(""), + /* 138 */ "DropIndex" OpHelp(""), + /* 139 */ "DropTrigger" OpHelp(""), + /* 140 */ "IntegrityCk" OpHelp(""), + /* 141 */ "RowSetAdd" OpHelp("rowset(P1)=r[P2]"), + /* 142 */ "Param" OpHelp(""), + /* 143 */ "FkCounter" OpHelp("fkctr[P1]+=P2"), + /* 144 */ "MemMax" OpHelp("r[P1]=max(r[P1],r[P2])"), + /* 145 */ "OffsetLimit" OpHelp("if r[P1]>0 then r[P2]=r[P1]+max(0,r[P3]) else r[P2]=(-1)"), + /* 146 */ "AggStep0" OpHelp("accum=r[P3] step(r[P2@P5])"), + /* 147 */ "AggStep" OpHelp("accum=r[P3] step(r[P2@P5])"), + /* 148 */ "AggFinal" OpHelp("accum=r[P1] N=P2"), + /* 149 */ "Expire" OpHelp(""), + /* 150 */ "TableLock" OpHelp("iDb=P1 root=P2 write=P3"), + /* 151 */ "VBegin" OpHelp(""), + /* 152 */ "VCreate" OpHelp(""), + /* 153 */ "VDestroy" OpHelp(""), + /* 154 */ "VOpen" OpHelp(""), + /* 155 */ "VColumn" OpHelp("r[P3]=vcolumn(P2)"), + /* 156 */ "VRename" OpHelp(""), + /* 157 */ "Pagecount" OpHelp(""), + /* 158 */ "MaxPgcnt" OpHelp(""), /* 159 */ "CursorHint" OpHelp(""), /* 160 */ "Noop" OpHelp(""), /* 161 */ "Explain" OpHelp(""), @@ -27651,8 +29467,8 @@ static pid_t randomnessPid = 0; ** This file contains inline asm code for retrieving "high-performance" ** counters for x86 class CPUs. */ -#ifndef _HWTIME_H_ -#define _HWTIME_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_HWTIME_H +#define SQLITE_HWTIME_H /* ** The following routine only works on pentium-class (or newer) processors. @@ -27720,7 +29536,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite_uint64 sqlite3Hwtime(void){ return ((sqlite_uint64)0); } #endif -#endif /* !defined(_HWTIME_H_) */ +#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_HWTIME_H) */ /************** End of hwtime.h **********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in os_common.h ******************/ @@ -27914,7 +29730,7 @@ static struct unix_syscall { #else { "pread64", (sqlite3_syscall_ptr)0, 0 }, #endif -#define osPread64 ((ssize_t(*)(int,void*,size_t,off_t))aSyscall[10].pCurrent) +#define osPread64 ((ssize_t(*)(int,void*,size_t,off64_t))aSyscall[10].pCurrent) { "write", (sqlite3_syscall_ptr)write, 0 }, #define osWrite ((ssize_t(*)(int,const void*,size_t))aSyscall[11].pCurrent) @@ -27932,7 +29748,7 @@ static struct unix_syscall { #else { "pwrite64", (sqlite3_syscall_ptr)0, 0 }, #endif -#define osPwrite64 ((ssize_t(*)(int,const void*,size_t,off_t))\ +#define osPwrite64 ((ssize_t(*)(int,const void*,size_t,off64_t))\ aSyscall[13].pCurrent) { "fchmod", (sqlite3_syscall_ptr)fchmod, 0 }, @@ -29011,7 +30827,7 @@ static int unixLock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock){ ** lock transitions in terms of the POSIX advisory shared and exclusive ** lock primitives (called read-locks and write-locks below, to avoid ** confusion with SQLite lock names). The algorithms are complicated - ** slightly in order to be compatible with windows systems simultaneously + ** slightly in order to be compatible with Windows95 systems simultaneously ** accessing the same database file, in case that is ever required. ** ** Symbols defined in os.h indentify the 'pending byte' and the 'reserved @@ -29019,8 +30835,14 @@ static int unixLock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock){ ** range', a range of 510 bytes at a well known offset. ** ** To obtain a SHARED lock, a read-lock is obtained on the 'pending - ** byte'. If this is successful, a random byte from the 'shared byte - ** range' is read-locked and the lock on the 'pending byte' released. + ** byte'. If this is successful, 'shared byte range' is read-locked + ** and the lock on the 'pending byte' released. (Legacy note: When + ** SQLite was first developed, Windows95 systems were still very common, + ** and Widnows95 lacks a shared-lock capability. So on Windows95, a + ** single randomly selected by from the 'shared byte range' is locked. + ** Windows95 is now pretty much extinct, but this work-around for the + ** lack of shared-locks on Windows95 lives on, for backwards + ** compatibility.) ** ** A process may only obtain a RESERVED lock after it has a SHARED lock. ** A RESERVED lock is implemented by grabbing a write-lock on the @@ -29039,11 +30861,6 @@ static int unixLock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock){ ** range'. Since all other locks require a read-lock on one of the bytes ** within this range, this ensures that no other locks are held on the ** database. - ** - ** The reason a single byte cannot be used instead of the 'shared byte - ** range' is that some versions of windows do not support read-locks. By - ** locking a random byte from a range, concurrent SHARED locks may exist - ** even if the locking primitive used is always a write-lock. */ int rc = SQLITE_OK; unixFile *pFile = (unixFile*)id; @@ -31796,10 +33613,12 @@ static int unixOpenSharedMemory(unixFile *pDbFd){ pShmNode->h = -1; pDbFd->pInode->pShmNode = pShmNode; pShmNode->pInode = pDbFd->pInode; - pShmNode->mutex = sqlite3_mutex_alloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST); - if( pShmNode->mutex==0 ){ - rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; - goto shm_open_err; + if( sqlite3GlobalConfig.bCoreMutex ){ + pShmNode->mutex = sqlite3_mutex_alloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST); + if( pShmNode->mutex==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; + goto shm_open_err; + } } if( pInode->bProcessLock==0 ){ @@ -32918,20 +34737,24 @@ static const char *unixTempFileDir(void){ "/tmp", "." }; - unsigned int i; + unsigned int i = 0; struct stat buf; const char *zDir = sqlite3_temp_directory; if( !azDirs[0] ) azDirs[0] = getenv("SQLITE_TMPDIR"); if( !azDirs[1] ) azDirs[1] = getenv("TMPDIR"); - for(i=0; i=sizeof(azDirs)/sizeof(azDirs[0]) ) break; + zDir = azDirs[i++]; } - return zDir; + return 0; } /* @@ -32947,9 +34770,11 @@ static int unixGetTempname(int nBuf, char *zBuf){ ** using the io-error infrastructure to test that SQLite handles this ** function failing. */ + zBuf[0] = 0; SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_IOERR ); zDir = unixTempFileDir(); + if( zDir==0 ) return SQLITE_IOERR_GETTEMPPATH; do{ u64 r; sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(r), &r); @@ -35171,8 +36996,8 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_os_end(void){ ** This file contains inline asm code for retrieving "high-performance" ** counters for x86 class CPUs. */ -#ifndef _HWTIME_H_ -#define _HWTIME_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_HWTIME_H +#define SQLITE_HWTIME_H /* ** The following routine only works on pentium-class (or newer) processors. @@ -35240,7 +37065,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite_uint64 sqlite3Hwtime(void){ return ((sqlite_uint64)0); } #endif -#endif /* !defined(_HWTIME_H_) */ +#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_HWTIME_H) */ /************** End of hwtime.h **********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in os_common.h ******************/ @@ -35581,6 +37406,17 @@ struct winFile { #endif }; +/* +** The winVfsAppData structure is used for the pAppData member for all of the +** Win32 VFS variants. +*/ +typedef struct winVfsAppData winVfsAppData; +struct winVfsAppData { + const sqlite3_io_methods *pMethod; /* The file I/O methods to use. */ + void *pAppData; /* The extra pAppData, if any. */ + BOOL bNoLock; /* Non-zero if locking is disabled. */ +}; + /* ** Allowed values for winFile.ctrlFlags */ @@ -36551,8 +38387,8 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_win32_reset_heap(){ int rc; MUTEX_LOGIC( sqlite3_mutex *pMaster; ) /* The main static mutex */ MUTEX_LOGIC( sqlite3_mutex *pMem; ) /* The memsys static mutex */ - MUTEX_LOGIC( pMaster = sqlite3_mutex_alloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER); ) - MUTEX_LOGIC( pMem = sqlite3_mutex_alloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM); ) + MUTEX_LOGIC( pMaster = sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER); ) + MUTEX_LOGIC( pMem = sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM); ) sqlite3_mutex_enter(pMaster); sqlite3_mutex_enter(pMem); winMemAssertMagic(); @@ -36597,6 +38433,12 @@ SQLITE_API void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_win32_write_debug(const char *zBuf, int n int nMin = MIN(nBuf, (SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE - 1)); /* may be negative. */ if( nMin<-1 ) nMin = -1; /* all negative values become -1. */ assert( nMin==-1 || nMin==0 || nMin0 ){ memset(zDbgBuf, 0, SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE); @@ -36922,147 +38764,244 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3MemSetDefault(void){ #endif /* SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC */ /* -** Convert a UTF-8 string to Microsoft Unicode (UTF-16?). +** Convert a UTF-8 string to Microsoft Unicode. ** -** Space to hold the returned string is obtained from malloc. +** Space to hold the returned string is obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). */ -static LPWSTR winUtf8ToUnicode(const char *zFilename){ +static LPWSTR winUtf8ToUnicode(const char *zText){ int nChar; - LPWSTR zWideFilename; + LPWSTR zWideText; - nChar = osMultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, zFilename, -1, NULL, 0); + nChar = osMultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, zText, -1, NULL, 0); if( nChar==0 ){ return 0; } - zWideFilename = sqlite3MallocZero( nChar*sizeof(zWideFilename[0]) ); - if( zWideFilename==0 ){ + zWideText = sqlite3MallocZero( nChar*sizeof(WCHAR) ); + if( zWideText==0 ){ return 0; } - nChar = osMultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, zFilename, -1, zWideFilename, + nChar = osMultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, zText, -1, zWideText, nChar); if( nChar==0 ){ - sqlite3_free(zWideFilename); - zWideFilename = 0; + sqlite3_free(zWideText); + zWideText = 0; } - return zWideFilename; + return zWideText; } /* -** Convert Microsoft Unicode to UTF-8. Space to hold the returned string is -** obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). +** Convert a Microsoft Unicode string to UTF-8. +** +** Space to hold the returned string is obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). */ -static char *winUnicodeToUtf8(LPCWSTR zWideFilename){ +static char *winUnicodeToUtf8(LPCWSTR zWideText){ int nByte; - char *zFilename; + char *zText; - nByte = osWideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, zWideFilename, -1, 0, 0, 0, 0); + nByte = osWideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, zWideText, -1, 0, 0, 0, 0); if( nByte == 0 ){ return 0; } - zFilename = sqlite3MallocZero( nByte ); - if( zFilename==0 ){ + zText = sqlite3MallocZero( nByte ); + if( zText==0 ){ return 0; } - nByte = osWideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, zWideFilename, -1, zFilename, nByte, + nByte = osWideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, zWideText, -1, zText, nByte, 0, 0); if( nByte == 0 ){ - sqlite3_free(zFilename); - zFilename = 0; + sqlite3_free(zText); + zText = 0; } - return zFilename; + return zText; } /* -** Convert an ANSI string to Microsoft Unicode, based on the -** current codepage settings for file apis. +** Convert an ANSI string to Microsoft Unicode, using the ANSI or OEM +** code page. ** -** Space to hold the returned string is obtained -** from sqlite3_malloc. +** Space to hold the returned string is obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). */ -static LPWSTR winMbcsToUnicode(const char *zFilename){ +static LPWSTR winMbcsToUnicode(const char *zText, int useAnsi){ int nByte; - LPWSTR zMbcsFilename; - int codepage = osAreFileApisANSI() ? CP_ACP : CP_OEMCP; + LPWSTR zMbcsText; + int codepage = useAnsi ? CP_ACP : CP_OEMCP; - nByte = osMultiByteToWideChar(codepage, 0, zFilename, -1, NULL, + nByte = osMultiByteToWideChar(codepage, 0, zText, -1, NULL, 0)*sizeof(WCHAR); if( nByte==0 ){ return 0; } - zMbcsFilename = sqlite3MallocZero( nByte*sizeof(zMbcsFilename[0]) ); - if( zMbcsFilename==0 ){ + zMbcsText = sqlite3MallocZero( nByte*sizeof(WCHAR) ); + if( zMbcsText==0 ){ return 0; } - nByte = osMultiByteToWideChar(codepage, 0, zFilename, -1, zMbcsFilename, + nByte = osMultiByteToWideChar(codepage, 0, zText, -1, zMbcsText, nByte); if( nByte==0 ){ - sqlite3_free(zMbcsFilename); - zMbcsFilename = 0; + sqlite3_free(zMbcsText); + zMbcsText = 0; } - return zMbcsFilename; + return zMbcsText; } /* -** Convert Microsoft Unicode to multi-byte character string, based on the -** user's ANSI codepage. +** Convert a Microsoft Unicode string to a multi-byte character string, +** using the ANSI or OEM code page. ** -** Space to hold the returned string is obtained from -** sqlite3_malloc(). +** Space to hold the returned string is obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). */ -static char *winUnicodeToMbcs(LPCWSTR zWideFilename){ +static char *winUnicodeToMbcs(LPCWSTR zWideText, int useAnsi){ int nByte; - char *zFilename; - int codepage = osAreFileApisANSI() ? CP_ACP : CP_OEMCP; + char *zText; + int codepage = useAnsi ? CP_ACP : CP_OEMCP; - nByte = osWideCharToMultiByte(codepage, 0, zWideFilename, -1, 0, 0, 0, 0); + nByte = osWideCharToMultiByte(codepage, 0, zWideText, -1, 0, 0, 0, 0); if( nByte == 0 ){ return 0; } - zFilename = sqlite3MallocZero( nByte ); - if( zFilename==0 ){ + zText = sqlite3MallocZero( nByte ); + if( zText==0 ){ return 0; } - nByte = osWideCharToMultiByte(codepage, 0, zWideFilename, -1, zFilename, + nByte = osWideCharToMultiByte(codepage, 0, zWideText, -1, zText, nByte, 0, 0); if( nByte == 0 ){ - sqlite3_free(zFilename); - zFilename = 0; + sqlite3_free(zText); + zText = 0; } - return zFilename; + return zText; } /* -** Convert multibyte character string to UTF-8. Space to hold the -** returned string is obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). +** Convert a multi-byte character string to UTF-8. +** +** Space to hold the returned string is obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). */ -SQLITE_API char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(const char *zFilename){ - char *zFilenameUtf8; +static char *winMbcsToUtf8(const char *zText, int useAnsi){ + char *zTextUtf8; LPWSTR zTmpWide; - zTmpWide = winMbcsToUnicode(zFilename); + zTmpWide = winMbcsToUnicode(zText, useAnsi); if( zTmpWide==0 ){ return 0; } - zFilenameUtf8 = winUnicodeToUtf8(zTmpWide); + zTextUtf8 = winUnicodeToUtf8(zTmpWide); sqlite3_free(zTmpWide); - return zFilenameUtf8; + return zTextUtf8; } /* -** Convert UTF-8 to multibyte character string. Space to hold the -** returned string is obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). +** Convert a UTF-8 string to a multi-byte character string. +** +** Space to hold the returned string is obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). */ -SQLITE_API char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_mbcs(const char *zFilename){ - char *zFilenameMbcs; +static char *winUtf8ToMbcs(const char *zText, int useAnsi){ + char *zTextMbcs; LPWSTR zTmpWide; - zTmpWide = winUtf8ToUnicode(zFilename); + zTmpWide = winUtf8ToUnicode(zText); if( zTmpWide==0 ){ return 0; } - zFilenameMbcs = winUnicodeToMbcs(zTmpWide); + zTextMbcs = winUnicodeToMbcs(zTmpWide, useAnsi); sqlite3_free(zTmpWide); - return zFilenameMbcs; + return zTextMbcs; +} + +/* +** This is a public wrapper for the winUtf8ToUnicode() function. +*/ +SQLITE_API LPWSTR SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_unicode(const char *zText){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( !zText ){ + (void)SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + return 0; + } +#endif +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT + if( sqlite3_initialize() ) return 0; +#endif + return winUtf8ToUnicode(zText); +} + +/* +** This is a public wrapper for the winUnicodeToUtf8() function. +*/ +SQLITE_API char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_win32_unicode_to_utf8(LPCWSTR zWideText){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( !zWideText ){ + (void)SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + return 0; + } +#endif +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT + if( sqlite3_initialize() ) return 0; +#endif + return winUnicodeToUtf8(zWideText); +} + +/* +** This is a public wrapper for the winMbcsToUtf8() function. +*/ +SQLITE_API char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(const char *zText){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( !zText ){ + (void)SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + return 0; + } +#endif +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT + if( sqlite3_initialize() ) return 0; +#endif + return winMbcsToUtf8(zText, osAreFileApisANSI()); +} + +/* +** This is a public wrapper for the winMbcsToUtf8() function. +*/ +SQLITE_API char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8_v2(const char *zText, int useAnsi){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( !zText ){ + (void)SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + return 0; + } +#endif +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT + if( sqlite3_initialize() ) return 0; +#endif + return winMbcsToUtf8(zText, useAnsi); +} + +/* +** This is a public wrapper for the winUtf8ToMbcs() function. +*/ +SQLITE_API char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_mbcs(const char *zText){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( !zText ){ + (void)SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + return 0; + } +#endif +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT + if( sqlite3_initialize() ) return 0; +#endif + return winUtf8ToMbcs(zText, osAreFileApisANSI()); +} + +/* +** This is a public wrapper for the winUtf8ToMbcs() function. +*/ +SQLITE_API char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_mbcs_v2(const char *zText, int useAnsi){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( !zText ){ + (void)SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + return 0; + } +#endif +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT + if( sqlite3_initialize() ) return 0; +#endif + return winUtf8ToMbcs(zText, useAnsi); } /* @@ -37164,7 +39103,7 @@ static int winGetLastErrorMsg(DWORD lastErrno, int nBuf, char *zBuf){ if( dwLen > 0 ){ /* allocate a buffer and convert to UTF8 */ sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc(); - zOut = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(zTemp); + zOut = winMbcsToUtf8(zTemp, osAreFileApisANSI()); sqlite3EndBenignMalloc(); /* free the system buffer allocated by FormatMessage */ osLocalFree(zTemp); @@ -37306,16 +39245,17 @@ static void winLogIoerr(int nRetry, int lineno){ } } -#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE -/************************************************************************* -** This section contains code for WinCE only. +/* +** This #if does not rely on the SQLITE_OS_WINCE define because the +** corresponding section in "date.c" cannot use it. */ -#if !defined(SQLITE_MSVC_LOCALTIME_API) || !SQLITE_MSVC_LOCALTIME_API +#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOCALTIME) && defined(_WIN32_WCE) && \ + (!defined(SQLITE_MSVC_LOCALTIME_API) || !SQLITE_MSVC_LOCALTIME_API) /* -** The MSVC CRT on Windows CE may not have a localtime() function. So -** create a substitute. +** The MSVC CRT on Windows CE may not have a localtime() function. +** So define a substitute. */ -/* #include */ +/* # include */ struct tm *__cdecl localtime(const time_t *t) { static struct tm y; @@ -37339,6 +39279,10 @@ struct tm *__cdecl localtime(const time_t *t) } #endif +#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE +/************************************************************************* +** This section contains code for WinCE only. +*/ #define HANDLE_TO_WINFILE(a) (winFile*)&((char*)a)[-(int)offsetof(winFile,h)] /* @@ -37794,7 +39738,12 @@ static int winClose(sqlite3_file *id){ }while( rc==0 && ++cnt < MX_CLOSE_ATTEMPT && (sqlite3_win32_sleep(100), 1) ); #if SQLITE_OS_WINCE #define WINCE_DELETION_ATTEMPTS 3 - winceDestroyLock(pFile); + { + winVfsAppData *pAppData = (winVfsAppData*)pFile->pVfs->pAppData; + if( pAppData==NULL || !pAppData->bNoLock ){ + winceDestroyLock(pFile); + } + } if( pFile->zDeleteOnClose ){ int cnt = 0; while( @@ -38352,9 +40301,8 @@ static int winLock(sqlite3_file *id, int locktype){ ** the PENDING_LOCK byte is temporary. */ newLocktype = pFile->locktype; - if( (pFile->locktype==NO_LOCK) - || ( (locktype==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK) - && (pFile->locktype==RESERVED_LOCK)) + if( pFile->locktype==NO_LOCK + || (locktype==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK && pFile->locktype<=RESERVED_LOCK) ){ int cnt = 3; while( cnt-->0 && (res = winLockFile(&pFile->h, SQLITE_LOCKFILE_FLAGS, @@ -38527,6 +40475,44 @@ static int winUnlock(sqlite3_file *id, int locktype){ return rc; } +/****************************************************************************** +****************************** No-op Locking ********************************** +** +** Of the various locking implementations available, this is by far the +** simplest: locking is ignored. No attempt is made to lock the database +** file for reading or writing. +** +** This locking mode is appropriate for use on read-only databases +** (ex: databases that are burned into CD-ROM, for example.) It can +** also be used if the application employs some external mechanism to +** prevent simultaneous access of the same database by two or more +** database connections. But there is a serious risk of database +** corruption if this locking mode is used in situations where multiple +** database connections are accessing the same database file at the same +** time and one or more of those connections are writing. +*/ + +static int winNolockLock(sqlite3_file *id, int locktype){ + UNUSED_PARAMETER(id); + UNUSED_PARAMETER(locktype); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +static int winNolockCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file *id, int *pResOut){ + UNUSED_PARAMETER(id); + UNUSED_PARAMETER(pResOut); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +static int winNolockUnlock(sqlite3_file *id, int locktype){ + UNUSED_PARAMETER(id); + UNUSED_PARAMETER(locktype); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/******************* End of the no-op lock implementation ********************* +******************************************************************************/ + /* ** If *pArg is initially negative then this is a query. Set *pArg to ** 1 or 0 depending on whether or not bit mask of pFile->ctrlFlags is set. @@ -38805,12 +40791,12 @@ struct winShm { /* ** Apply advisory locks for all n bytes beginning at ofst. */ -#define _SHM_UNLCK 1 -#define _SHM_RDLCK 2 -#define _SHM_WRLCK 3 +#define WINSHM_UNLCK 1 +#define WINSHM_RDLCK 2 +#define WINSHM_WRLCK 3 static int winShmSystemLock( winShmNode *pFile, /* Apply locks to this open shared-memory segment */ - int lockType, /* _SHM_UNLCK, _SHM_RDLCK, or _SHM_WRLCK */ + int lockType, /* WINSHM_UNLCK, WINSHM_RDLCK, or WINSHM_WRLCK */ int ofst, /* Offset to first byte to be locked/unlocked */ int nByte /* Number of bytes to lock or unlock */ ){ @@ -38823,12 +40809,12 @@ static int winShmSystemLock( pFile->hFile.h, lockType, ofst, nByte)); /* Release/Acquire the system-level lock */ - if( lockType==_SHM_UNLCK ){ + if( lockType==WINSHM_UNLCK ){ rc = winUnlockFile(&pFile->hFile.h, ofst, 0, nByte, 0); }else{ /* Initialize the locking parameters */ DWORD dwFlags = LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY; - if( lockType == _SHM_WRLCK ) dwFlags |= LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK; + if( lockType == WINSHM_WRLCK ) dwFlags |= LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK; rc = winLockFile(&pFile->hFile.h, dwFlags, ofst, 0, nByte, 0); } @@ -38840,7 +40826,7 @@ static int winShmSystemLock( } OSTRACE(("SHM-LOCK file=%p, func=%s, errno=%lu, rc=%s\n", - pFile->hFile.h, (lockType == _SHM_UNLCK) ? "winUnlockFile" : + pFile->hFile.h, (lockType == WINSHM_UNLCK) ? "winUnlockFile" : "winLockFile", pFile->lastErrno, sqlite3ErrName(rc))); return rc; @@ -38948,10 +40934,12 @@ static int winOpenSharedMemory(winFile *pDbFd){ pShmNode->pNext = winShmNodeList; winShmNodeList = pShmNode; - pShmNode->mutex = sqlite3_mutex_alloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST); - if( pShmNode->mutex==0 ){ - rc = SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM_BKPT; - goto shm_open_err; + if( sqlite3GlobalConfig.bCoreMutex ){ + pShmNode->mutex = sqlite3_mutex_alloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST); + if( pShmNode->mutex==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM_BKPT; + goto shm_open_err; + } } rc = winOpen(pDbFd->pVfs, @@ -38966,7 +40954,7 @@ static int winOpenSharedMemory(winFile *pDbFd){ /* Check to see if another process is holding the dead-man switch. ** If not, truncate the file to zero length. */ - if( winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, _SHM_WRLCK, WIN_SHM_DMS, 1)==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, WINSHM_WRLCK, WIN_SHM_DMS, 1)==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = winTruncate((sqlite3_file *)&pShmNode->hFile, 0); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ rc = winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_SHMOPEN, osGetLastError(), @@ -38974,8 +40962,8 @@ static int winOpenSharedMemory(winFile *pDbFd){ } } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, _SHM_UNLCK, WIN_SHM_DMS, 1); - rc = winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, _SHM_RDLCK, WIN_SHM_DMS, 1); + winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, WINSHM_UNLCK, WIN_SHM_DMS, 1); + rc = winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, WINSHM_RDLCK, WIN_SHM_DMS, 1); } if( rc ) goto shm_open_err; } @@ -39004,7 +40992,7 @@ static int winOpenSharedMemory(winFile *pDbFd){ /* Jump here on any error */ shm_open_err: - winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, _SHM_UNLCK, WIN_SHM_DMS, 1); + winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, WINSHM_UNLCK, WIN_SHM_DMS, 1); winShmPurge(pDbFd->pVfs, 0); /* This call frees pShmNode if required */ sqlite3_free(p); sqlite3_free(pNew); @@ -39093,7 +41081,7 @@ static int winShmLock( /* Unlock the system-level locks */ if( (mask & allMask)==0 ){ - rc = winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, _SHM_UNLCK, ofst+WIN_SHM_BASE, n); + rc = winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, WINSHM_UNLCK, ofst+WIN_SHM_BASE, n); }else{ rc = SQLITE_OK; } @@ -39121,7 +41109,7 @@ static int winShmLock( /* Get shared locks at the system level, if necessary */ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ if( (allShared & mask)==0 ){ - rc = winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, _SHM_RDLCK, ofst+WIN_SHM_BASE, n); + rc = winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, WINSHM_RDLCK, ofst+WIN_SHM_BASE, n); }else{ rc = SQLITE_OK; } @@ -39146,7 +41134,7 @@ static int winShmLock( ** also mark the local connection as being locked. */ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - rc = winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, _SHM_WRLCK, ofst+WIN_SHM_BASE, n); + rc = winShmSystemLock(pShmNode, WINSHM_WRLCK, ofst+WIN_SHM_BASE, n); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ assert( (p->sharedMask & mask)==0 ); p->exclMask |= mask; @@ -39589,6 +41577,44 @@ static const sqlite3_io_methods winIoMethod = { winUnfetch /* xUnfetch */ }; +/* +** This vector defines all the methods that can operate on an +** sqlite3_file for win32 without performing any locking. +*/ +static const sqlite3_io_methods winIoNolockMethod = { + 3, /* iVersion */ + winClose, /* xClose */ + winRead, /* xRead */ + winWrite, /* xWrite */ + winTruncate, /* xTruncate */ + winSync, /* xSync */ + winFileSize, /* xFileSize */ + winNolockLock, /* xLock */ + winNolockUnlock, /* xUnlock */ + winNolockCheckReservedLock, /* xCheckReservedLock */ + winFileControl, /* xFileControl */ + winSectorSize, /* xSectorSize */ + winDeviceCharacteristics, /* xDeviceCharacteristics */ + winShmMap, /* xShmMap */ + winShmLock, /* xShmLock */ + winShmBarrier, /* xShmBarrier */ + winShmUnmap, /* xShmUnmap */ + winFetch, /* xFetch */ + winUnfetch /* xUnfetch */ +}; + +static winVfsAppData winAppData = { + &winIoMethod, /* pMethod */ + 0, /* pAppData */ + 0 /* bNoLock */ +}; + +static winVfsAppData winNolockAppData = { + &winIoNolockMethod, /* pMethod */ + 0, /* pAppData */ + 1 /* bNoLock */ +}; + /**************************************************************************** **************************** sqlite3_vfs methods **************************** ** @@ -39609,7 +41635,7 @@ static char *winConvertToUtf8Filename(const void *zFilename){ } #ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI else{ - zConverted = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(zFilename); + zConverted = winMbcsToUtf8(zFilename, osAreFileApisANSI()); } #endif /* caller will handle out of memory */ @@ -39630,7 +41656,7 @@ static void *winConvertFromUtf8Filename(const char *zFilename){ } #ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI else{ - zConverted = sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_mbcs(zFilename); + zConverted = winUtf8ToMbcs(zFilename, osAreFileApisANSI()); } #endif /* caller will handle out of memory */ @@ -39831,7 +41857,7 @@ static int winGetTempname(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, char **pzBuf){ return winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_GETTEMPPATH, osGetLastError(), "winGetTempname3", 0); } - zUtf8 = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(zMbcsPath); + zUtf8 = winMbcsToUtf8(zMbcsPath, osAreFileApisANSI()); if( zUtf8 ){ sqlite3_snprintf(nMax, zBuf, "%s", zUtf8); sqlite3_free(zUtf8); @@ -39921,7 +41947,7 @@ static int winIsDir(const void *zConverted){ ** Open a file. */ static int winOpen( - sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, /* Used to get maximum path name length */ + sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, /* Used to get maximum path length and AppData */ const char *zName, /* Name of the file (UTF-8) */ sqlite3_file *id, /* Write the SQLite file handle here */ int flags, /* Open mode flags */ @@ -39936,6 +41962,7 @@ static int winOpen( #if SQLITE_OS_WINCE int isTemp = 0; #endif + winVfsAppData *pAppData; winFile *pFile = (winFile*)id; void *zConverted; /* Filename in OS encoding */ const char *zUtf8Name = zName; /* Filename in UTF-8 encoding */ @@ -40157,15 +42184,20 @@ static int winOpen( "rc=%s\n", h, zUtf8Name, dwDesiredAccess, pOutFlags, pOutFlags ? *pOutFlags : 0, (h==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) ? "failed" : "ok")); + pAppData = (winVfsAppData*)pVfs->pAppData; + #if SQLITE_OS_WINCE - if( isReadWrite && eType==SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB - && (rc = winceCreateLock(zName, pFile))!=SQLITE_OK - ){ - osCloseHandle(h); - sqlite3_free(zConverted); - sqlite3_free(zTmpname); - OSTRACE(("OPEN-CE-LOCK name=%s, rc=%s\n", zName, sqlite3ErrName(rc))); - return rc; + { + if( isReadWrite && eType==SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB + && ((pAppData==NULL) || !pAppData->bNoLock) + && (rc = winceCreateLock(zName, pFile))!=SQLITE_OK + ){ + osCloseHandle(h); + sqlite3_free(zConverted); + sqlite3_free(zTmpname); + OSTRACE(("OPEN-CE-LOCK name=%s, rc=%s\n", zName, sqlite3ErrName(rc))); + return rc; + } } if( isTemp ){ pFile->zDeleteOnClose = zConverted; @@ -40176,7 +42208,7 @@ static int winOpen( } sqlite3_free(zTmpname); - pFile->pMethod = &winIoMethod; + pFile->pMethod = pAppData ? pAppData->pMethod : &winIoMethod; pFile->pVfs = pVfs; pFile->h = h; if( isReadonly ){ @@ -40451,6 +42483,18 @@ static int winFullPathname( int nFull, /* Size of output buffer in bytes */ char *zFull /* Output buffer */ ){ +#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && !defined(__CYGWIN__) + DWORD nByte; + void *zConverted; + char *zOut; +#endif + + /* If this path name begins with "/X:", where "X" is any alphabetic + ** character, discard the initial "/" from the pathname. + */ + if( zRelative[0]=='/' && winIsDriveLetterAndColon(zRelative+1) ){ + zRelative++; + } #if defined(__CYGWIN__) SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_ERROR ); @@ -40529,17 +42573,6 @@ static int winFullPathname( #endif #if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && !defined(__CYGWIN__) - DWORD nByte; - void *zConverted; - char *zOut; - - /* If this path name begins with "/X:", where "X" is any alphabetic - ** character, discard the initial "/" from the pathname. - */ - if( zRelative[0]=='/' && winIsDriveLetterAndColon(zRelative+1) ){ - zRelative++; - } - /* It's odd to simulate an io-error here, but really this is just ** using the io-error infrastructure to test that SQLite handles this ** function failing. This function could fail if, for example, the @@ -40609,7 +42642,7 @@ static int winFullPathname( "winFullPathname4", zRelative); } sqlite3_free(zConverted); - zOut = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(zTemp); + zOut = winMbcsToUtf8(zTemp, osAreFileApisANSI()); sqlite3_free(zTemp); } #endif @@ -40898,53 +42931,103 @@ static int winGetLastError(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nBuf, char *zBuf){ */ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_os_init(void){ static sqlite3_vfs winVfs = { - 3, /* iVersion */ - sizeof(winFile), /* szOsFile */ + 3, /* iVersion */ + sizeof(winFile), /* szOsFile */ SQLITE_WIN32_MAX_PATH_BYTES, /* mxPathname */ - 0, /* pNext */ - "win32", /* zName */ - 0, /* pAppData */ - winOpen, /* xOpen */ - winDelete, /* xDelete */ - winAccess, /* xAccess */ - winFullPathname, /* xFullPathname */ - winDlOpen, /* xDlOpen */ - winDlError, /* xDlError */ - winDlSym, /* xDlSym */ - winDlClose, /* xDlClose */ - winRandomness, /* xRandomness */ - winSleep, /* xSleep */ - winCurrentTime, /* xCurrentTime */ - winGetLastError, /* xGetLastError */ - winCurrentTimeInt64, /* xCurrentTimeInt64 */ - winSetSystemCall, /* xSetSystemCall */ - winGetSystemCall, /* xGetSystemCall */ - winNextSystemCall, /* xNextSystemCall */ + 0, /* pNext */ + "win32", /* zName */ + &winAppData, /* pAppData */ + winOpen, /* xOpen */ + winDelete, /* xDelete */ + winAccess, /* xAccess */ + winFullPathname, /* xFullPathname */ + winDlOpen, /* xDlOpen */ + winDlError, /* xDlError */ + winDlSym, /* xDlSym */ + winDlClose, /* xDlClose */ + winRandomness, /* xRandomness */ + winSleep, /* xSleep */ + winCurrentTime, /* xCurrentTime */ + winGetLastError, /* xGetLastError */ + winCurrentTimeInt64, /* xCurrentTimeInt64 */ + winSetSystemCall, /* xSetSystemCall */ + winGetSystemCall, /* xGetSystemCall */ + winNextSystemCall, /* xNextSystemCall */ }; #if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE) static sqlite3_vfs winLongPathVfs = { - 3, /* iVersion */ - sizeof(winFile), /* szOsFile */ + 3, /* iVersion */ + sizeof(winFile), /* szOsFile */ SQLITE_WINNT_MAX_PATH_BYTES, /* mxPathname */ - 0, /* pNext */ - "win32-longpath", /* zName */ - 0, /* pAppData */ - winOpen, /* xOpen */ - winDelete, /* xDelete */ - winAccess, /* xAccess */ - winFullPathname, /* xFullPathname */ - winDlOpen, /* xDlOpen */ - winDlError, /* xDlError */ - winDlSym, /* xDlSym */ - winDlClose, /* xDlClose */ - winRandomness, /* xRandomness */ - winSleep, /* xSleep */ - winCurrentTime, /* xCurrentTime */ - winGetLastError, /* xGetLastError */ - winCurrentTimeInt64, /* xCurrentTimeInt64 */ - winSetSystemCall, /* xSetSystemCall */ - winGetSystemCall, /* xGetSystemCall */ - winNextSystemCall, /* xNextSystemCall */ + 0, /* pNext */ + "win32-longpath", /* zName */ + &winAppData, /* pAppData */ + winOpen, /* xOpen */ + winDelete, /* xDelete */ + winAccess, /* xAccess */ + winFullPathname, /* xFullPathname */ + winDlOpen, /* xDlOpen */ + winDlError, /* xDlError */ + winDlSym, /* xDlSym */ + winDlClose, /* xDlClose */ + winRandomness, /* xRandomness */ + winSleep, /* xSleep */ + winCurrentTime, /* xCurrentTime */ + winGetLastError, /* xGetLastError */ + winCurrentTimeInt64, /* xCurrentTimeInt64 */ + winSetSystemCall, /* xSetSystemCall */ + winGetSystemCall, /* xGetSystemCall */ + winNextSystemCall, /* xNextSystemCall */ + }; +#endif + static sqlite3_vfs winNolockVfs = { + 3, /* iVersion */ + sizeof(winFile), /* szOsFile */ + SQLITE_WIN32_MAX_PATH_BYTES, /* mxPathname */ + 0, /* pNext */ + "win32-none", /* zName */ + &winNolockAppData, /* pAppData */ + winOpen, /* xOpen */ + winDelete, /* xDelete */ + winAccess, /* xAccess */ + winFullPathname, /* xFullPathname */ + winDlOpen, /* xDlOpen */ + winDlError, /* xDlError */ + winDlSym, /* xDlSym */ + winDlClose, /* xDlClose */ + winRandomness, /* xRandomness */ + winSleep, /* xSleep */ + winCurrentTime, /* xCurrentTime */ + winGetLastError, /* xGetLastError */ + winCurrentTimeInt64, /* xCurrentTimeInt64 */ + winSetSystemCall, /* xSetSystemCall */ + winGetSystemCall, /* xGetSystemCall */ + winNextSystemCall, /* xNextSystemCall */ + }; +#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE) + static sqlite3_vfs winLongPathNolockVfs = { + 3, /* iVersion */ + sizeof(winFile), /* szOsFile */ + SQLITE_WINNT_MAX_PATH_BYTES, /* mxPathname */ + 0, /* pNext */ + "win32-longpath-none", /* zName */ + &winNolockAppData, /* pAppData */ + winOpen, /* xOpen */ + winDelete, /* xDelete */ + winAccess, /* xAccess */ + winFullPathname, /* xFullPathname */ + winDlOpen, /* xDlOpen */ + winDlError, /* xDlError */ + winDlSym, /* xDlSym */ + winDlClose, /* xDlClose */ + winRandomness, /* xRandomness */ + winSleep, /* xSleep */ + winCurrentTime, /* xCurrentTime */ + winGetLastError, /* xGetLastError */ + winCurrentTimeInt64, /* xCurrentTimeInt64 */ + winSetSystemCall, /* xSetSystemCall */ + winGetSystemCall, /* xGetSystemCall */ + winNextSystemCall, /* xNextSystemCall */ }; #endif @@ -40968,6 +43051,12 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_os_init(void){ sqlite3_vfs_register(&winLongPathVfs, 0); #endif + sqlite3_vfs_register(&winNolockVfs, 0); + +#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE) + sqlite3_vfs_register(&winLongPathNolockVfs, 0); +#endif + return SQLITE_OK; } @@ -41415,7 +43504,29 @@ bitvec_end: /* #include "sqliteInt.h" */ /* -** A complete page cache is an instance of this structure. +** A complete page cache is an instance of this structure. Every +** entry in the cache holds a single page of the database file. The +** btree layer only operates on the cached copy of the database pages. +** +** A page cache entry is "clean" if it exactly matches what is currently +** on disk. A page is "dirty" if it has been modified and needs to be +** persisted to disk. +** +** pDirty, pDirtyTail, pSynced: +** All dirty pages are linked into the doubly linked list using +** PgHdr.pDirtyNext and pDirtyPrev. The list is maintained in LRU order +** such that p was added to the list more recently than p->pDirtyNext. +** PCache.pDirty points to the first (newest) element in the list and +** pDirtyTail to the last (oldest). +** +** The PCache.pSynced variable is used to optimize searching for a dirty +** page to eject from the cache mid-transaction. It is better to eject +** a page that does not require a journal sync than one that does. +** Therefore, pSynced is maintained to that it *almost* always points +** to either the oldest page in the pDirty/pDirtyTail list that has a +** clear PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag or to a page that is older than this one +** (so that the right page to eject can be found by following pDirtyPrev +** pointers). */ struct PCache { PgHdr *pDirty, *pDirtyTail; /* List of dirty pages in LRU order */ @@ -41432,6 +43543,95 @@ struct PCache { sqlite3_pcache *pCache; /* Pluggable cache module */ }; +/********************************** Test and Debug Logic **********************/ +/* +** Debug tracing macros. Enable by by changing the "0" to "1" and +** recompiling. +** +** When sqlite3PcacheTrace is 1, single line trace messages are issued. +** When sqlite3PcacheTrace is 2, a dump of the pcache showing all cache entries +** is displayed for many operations, resulting in a lot of output. +*/ +#if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) && 0 + int sqlite3PcacheTrace = 2; /* 0: off 1: simple 2: cache dumps */ + int sqlite3PcacheMxDump = 9999; /* Max cache entries for pcacheDump() */ +# define pcacheTrace(X) if(sqlite3PcacheTrace){sqlite3DebugPrintf X;} + void pcacheDump(PCache *pCache){ + int N; + int i, j; + sqlite3_pcache_page *pLower; + PgHdr *pPg; + unsigned char *a; + + if( sqlite3PcacheTrace<2 ) return; + if( pCache->pCache==0 ) return; + N = sqlite3PcachePagecount(pCache); + if( N>sqlite3PcacheMxDump ) N = sqlite3PcacheMxDump; + for(i=1; i<=N; i++){ + pLower = sqlite3GlobalConfig.pcache2.xFetch(pCache->pCache, i, 0); + if( pLower==0 ) continue; + pPg = (PgHdr*)pLower->pExtra; + printf("%3d: nRef %2d flgs %02x data ", i, pPg->nRef, pPg->flags); + a = (unsigned char *)pLower->pBuf; + for(j=0; j<12; j++) printf("%02x", a[j]); + printf("\n"); + if( pPg->pPage==0 ){ + sqlite3GlobalConfig.pcache2.xUnpin(pCache->pCache, pLower, 0); + } + } + } + #else +# define pcacheTrace(X) +# define pcacheDump(X) +#endif + +/* +** Check invariants on a PgHdr entry. Return true if everything is OK. +** Return false if any invariant is violated. +** +** This routine is for use inside of assert() statements only. For +** example: +** +** assert( sqlite3PcachePageSanity(pPg) ); +*/ +#if SQLITE_DEBUG +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PcachePageSanity(PgHdr *pPg){ + PCache *pCache; + assert( pPg!=0 ); + assert( pPg->pgno>0 ); /* Page number is 1 or more */ + pCache = pPg->pCache; + assert( pCache!=0 ); /* Every page has an associated PCache */ + if( pPg->flags & PGHDR_CLEAN ){ + assert( (pPg->flags & PGHDR_DIRTY)==0 );/* Cannot be both CLEAN and DIRTY */ + assert( pCache->pDirty!=pPg ); /* CLEAN pages not on dirty list */ + assert( pCache->pDirtyTail!=pPg ); + } + /* WRITEABLE pages must also be DIRTY */ + if( pPg->flags & PGHDR_WRITEABLE ){ + assert( pPg->flags & PGHDR_DIRTY ); /* WRITEABLE implies DIRTY */ + } + /* NEED_SYNC can be set independently of WRITEABLE. This can happen, + ** for example, when using the sqlite3PagerDontWrite() optimization: + ** (1) Page X is journalled, and gets WRITEABLE and NEED_SEEK. + ** (2) Page X moved to freelist, WRITEABLE is cleared + ** (3) Page X reused, WRITEABLE is set again + ** If NEED_SYNC had been cleared in step 2, then it would not be reset + ** in step 3, and page might be written into the database without first + ** syncing the rollback journal, which might cause corruption on a power + ** loss. + ** + ** Another example is when the database page size is smaller than the + ** disk sector size. When any page of a sector is journalled, all pages + ** in that sector are marked NEED_SYNC even if they are still CLEAN, just + ** in case they are later modified, since all pages in the same sector + ** must be journalled and synced before any of those pages can be safely + ** written. + */ + return 1; +} +#endif /* SQLITE_DEBUG */ + + /********************************** Linked List Management ********************/ /* Allowed values for second argument to pcacheManageDirtyList() */ @@ -41448,17 +43648,16 @@ struct PCache { static void pcacheManageDirtyList(PgHdr *pPage, u8 addRemove){ PCache *p = pPage->pCache; + pcacheTrace(("%p.DIRTYLIST.%s %d\n", p, + addRemove==1 ? "REMOVE" : addRemove==2 ? "ADD" : "FRONT", + pPage->pgno)); if( addRemove & PCACHE_DIRTYLIST_REMOVE ){ assert( pPage->pDirtyNext || pPage==p->pDirtyTail ); assert( pPage->pDirtyPrev || pPage==p->pDirty ); /* Update the PCache1.pSynced variable if necessary. */ if( p->pSynced==pPage ){ - PgHdr *pSynced = pPage->pDirtyPrev; - while( pSynced && (pSynced->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC) ){ - pSynced = pSynced->pDirtyPrev; - } - p->pSynced = pSynced; + p->pSynced = pPage->pDirtyPrev; } if( pPage->pDirtyNext ){ @@ -41470,10 +43669,15 @@ static void pcacheManageDirtyList(PgHdr *pPage, u8 addRemove){ if( pPage->pDirtyPrev ){ pPage->pDirtyPrev->pDirtyNext = pPage->pDirtyNext; }else{ + /* If there are now no dirty pages in the cache, set eCreate to 2. + ** This is an optimization that allows sqlite3PcacheFetch() to skip + ** searching for a dirty page to eject from the cache when it might + ** otherwise have to. */ assert( pPage==p->pDirty ); p->pDirty = pPage->pDirtyNext; - if( p->pDirty==0 && p->bPurgeable ){ - assert( p->eCreate==1 ); + assert( p->bPurgeable || p->eCreate==2 ); + if( p->pDirty==0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ + assert( p->bPurgeable==0 || p->eCreate==1 ); p->eCreate = 2; } } @@ -41495,10 +43699,19 @@ static void pcacheManageDirtyList(PgHdr *pPage, u8 addRemove){ } } p->pDirty = pPage; - if( !p->pSynced && 0==(pPage->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC) ){ + + /* If pSynced is NULL and this page has a clear NEED_SYNC flag, set + ** pSynced to point to it. Checking the NEED_SYNC flag is an + ** optimization, as if pSynced points to a page with the NEED_SYNC + ** flag set sqlite3PcacheFetchStress() searches through all newer + ** entries of the dirty-list for a page with NEED_SYNC clear anyway. */ + if( !p->pSynced + && 0==(pPage->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC) /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + ){ p->pSynced = pPage; } } + pcacheDump(p); } /* @@ -41507,7 +43720,9 @@ static void pcacheManageDirtyList(PgHdr *pPage, u8 addRemove){ */ static void pcacheUnpin(PgHdr *p){ if( p->pCache->bPurgeable ){ + pcacheTrace(("%p.UNPIN %d\n", p->pCache, p->pgno)); sqlite3GlobalConfig.pcache2.xUnpin(p->pCache->pCache, p->pPage, 0); + pcacheDump(p->pCache); } } @@ -41577,6 +43792,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PcacheOpen( p->pStress = pStress; p->szCache = 100; p->szSpill = 1; + pcacheTrace(("%p.OPEN szPage %d bPurgeable %d\n",p,szPage,bPurgeable)); return sqlite3PcacheSetPageSize(p, szPage); } @@ -41599,6 +43815,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PcacheSetPageSize(PCache *pCache, int szPage){ } pCache->pCache = pNew; pCache->szPage = szPage; + pcacheTrace(("%p.PAGESIZE %d\n",pCache,szPage)); } return SQLITE_OK; } @@ -41633,11 +43850,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite3_pcache_page *sqlite3PcacheFetch( int createFlag /* If true, create page if it does not exist already */ ){ int eCreate; + sqlite3_pcache_page *pRes; assert( pCache!=0 ); assert( pCache->pCache!=0 ); assert( createFlag==3 || createFlag==0 ); assert( pgno>0 ); + assert( pCache->eCreate==((pCache->bPurgeable && pCache->pDirty) ? 1 : 2) ); /* eCreate defines what to do if the page does not exist. ** 0 Do not allocate a new page. (createFlag==0) @@ -41650,12 +43869,15 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite3_pcache_page *sqlite3PcacheFetch( assert( eCreate==0 || eCreate==1 || eCreate==2 ); assert( createFlag==0 || pCache->eCreate==eCreate ); assert( createFlag==0 || eCreate==1+(!pCache->bPurgeable||!pCache->pDirty) ); - return sqlite3GlobalConfig.pcache2.xFetch(pCache->pCache, pgno, eCreate); + pRes = sqlite3GlobalConfig.pcache2.xFetch(pCache->pCache, pgno, eCreate); + pcacheTrace(("%p.FETCH %d%s (result: %p)\n",pCache,pgno, + createFlag?" create":"",pRes)); + return pRes; } /* ** If the sqlite3PcacheFetch() routine is unable to allocate a new -** page because new clean pages are available for reuse and the cache +** page because no clean pages are available for reuse and the cache ** size limit has been reached, then this routine can be invoked to ** try harder to allocate a page. This routine might invoke the stress ** callback to spill dirty pages to the journal. It will then try to @@ -41677,7 +43899,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PcacheFetchStress( ** page that does not require a journal-sync (one with PGHDR_NEED_SYNC ** cleared), but if that is not possible settle for any other ** unreferenced dirty page. - */ + ** + ** If the LRU page in the dirty list that has a clear PGHDR_NEED_SYNC + ** flag is currently referenced, then the following may leave pSynced + ** set incorrectly (pointing to other than the LRU page with NEED_SYNC + ** cleared). This is Ok, as pSynced is just an optimization. */ for(pPg=pCache->pSynced; pPg && (pPg->nRef || (pPg->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC)); pPg=pPg->pDirtyPrev @@ -41695,7 +43921,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PcacheFetchStress( sqlite3GlobalConfig.pcache.xPagecount(pCache->pCache), numberOfCachePages(pCache)); #endif + pcacheTrace(("%p.SPILL %d\n",pCache,pPg->pgno)); rc = pCache->xStress(pCache->pStress, pPg); + pcacheDump(pCache); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK && rc!=SQLITE_BUSY ){ return rc; } @@ -41755,6 +43983,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE PgHdr *sqlite3PcacheFetchFinish( } pCache->nRefSum++; pPgHdr->nRef++; + assert( sqlite3PcachePageSanity(pPgHdr) ); return pPgHdr; } @@ -41768,8 +43997,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void SQLITE_NOINLINE sqlite3PcacheRelease(PgHdr *p){ if( (--p->nRef)==0 ){ if( p->flags&PGHDR_CLEAN ){ pcacheUnpin(p); - }else if( p->pDirtyPrev!=0 ){ - /* Move the page to the head of the dirty list. */ + }else if( p->pDirtyPrev!=0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + /* Move the page to the head of the dirty list. If p->pDirtyPrev==0, + ** then page p is already at the head of the dirty list and the + ** following call would be a no-op. Hence the OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE + ** tag above. */ pcacheManageDirtyList(p, PCACHE_DIRTYLIST_FRONT); } } @@ -41780,6 +44012,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void SQLITE_NOINLINE sqlite3PcacheRelease(PgHdr *p){ */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheRef(PgHdr *p){ assert(p->nRef>0); + assert( sqlite3PcachePageSanity(p) ); p->nRef++; p->pCache->nRefSum++; } @@ -41791,6 +44024,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheRef(PgHdr *p){ */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheDrop(PgHdr *p){ assert( p->nRef==1 ); + assert( sqlite3PcachePageSanity(p) ); if( p->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY ){ pcacheManageDirtyList(p, PCACHE_DIRTYLIST_REMOVE); } @@ -41804,13 +44038,16 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheDrop(PgHdr *p){ */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheMakeDirty(PgHdr *p){ assert( p->nRef>0 ); - if( p->flags & (PGHDR_CLEAN|PGHDR_DONT_WRITE) ){ + assert( sqlite3PcachePageSanity(p) ); + if( p->flags & (PGHDR_CLEAN|PGHDR_DONT_WRITE) ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ p->flags &= ~PGHDR_DONT_WRITE; if( p->flags & PGHDR_CLEAN ){ p->flags ^= (PGHDR_DIRTY|PGHDR_CLEAN); + pcacheTrace(("%p.DIRTY %d\n",p->pCache,p->pgno)); assert( (p->flags & (PGHDR_DIRTY|PGHDR_CLEAN))==PGHDR_DIRTY ); pcacheManageDirtyList(p, PCACHE_DIRTYLIST_ADD); } + assert( sqlite3PcachePageSanity(p) ); } } @@ -41819,11 +44056,14 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheMakeDirty(PgHdr *p){ ** make it so. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheMakeClean(PgHdr *p){ - if( (p->flags & PGHDR_DIRTY) ){ + assert( sqlite3PcachePageSanity(p) ); + if( ALWAYS((p->flags & PGHDR_DIRTY)!=0) ){ assert( (p->flags & PGHDR_CLEAN)==0 ); pcacheManageDirtyList(p, PCACHE_DIRTYLIST_REMOVE); p->flags &= ~(PGHDR_DIRTY|PGHDR_NEED_SYNC|PGHDR_WRITEABLE); p->flags |= PGHDR_CLEAN; + pcacheTrace(("%p.CLEAN %d\n",p->pCache,p->pgno)); + assert( sqlite3PcachePageSanity(p) ); if( p->nRef==0 ){ pcacheUnpin(p); } @@ -41835,11 +44075,24 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheMakeClean(PgHdr *p){ */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheCleanAll(PCache *pCache){ PgHdr *p; + pcacheTrace(("%p.CLEAN-ALL\n",pCache)); while( (p = pCache->pDirty)!=0 ){ sqlite3PcacheMakeClean(p); } } +/* +** Clear the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC and PGHDR_WRITEABLE flag from all dirty pages. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheClearWritable(PCache *pCache){ + PgHdr *p; + pcacheTrace(("%p.CLEAR-WRITEABLE\n",pCache)); + for(p=pCache->pDirty; p; p=p->pDirtyNext){ + p->flags &= ~(PGHDR_NEED_SYNC|PGHDR_WRITEABLE); + } + pCache->pSynced = pCache->pDirtyTail; +} + /* ** Clear the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag from all dirty pages. */ @@ -41858,6 +44111,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheMove(PgHdr *p, Pgno newPgno){ PCache *pCache = p->pCache; assert( p->nRef>0 ); assert( newPgno>0 ); + assert( sqlite3PcachePageSanity(p) ); + pcacheTrace(("%p.MOVE %d -> %d\n",pCache,p->pgno,newPgno)); sqlite3GlobalConfig.pcache2.xRekey(pCache->pCache, p->pPage, p->pgno,newPgno); p->pgno = newPgno; if( (p->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY) && (p->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC) ){ @@ -41878,6 +44133,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheTruncate(PCache *pCache, Pgno pgno){ if( pCache->pCache ){ PgHdr *p; PgHdr *pNext; + pcacheTrace(("%p.TRUNCATE %d\n",pCache,pgno)); for(p=pCache->pDirty; p; p=pNext){ pNext = p->pDirtyNext; /* This routine never gets call with a positive pgno except right @@ -41885,7 +44141,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheTruncate(PCache *pCache, Pgno pgno){ ** it must be that pgno==0. */ assert( p->pgno>0 ); - if( ALWAYS(p->pgno>pgno) ){ + if( p->pgno>pgno ){ assert( p->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY ); sqlite3PcacheMakeClean(p); } @@ -41908,6 +44164,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheTruncate(PCache *pCache, Pgno pgno){ */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheClose(PCache *pCache){ assert( pCache->pCache!=0 ); + pcacheTrace(("%p.CLOSE\n",pCache)); sqlite3GlobalConfig.pcache2.xDestroy(pCache->pCache); } @@ -41920,29 +44177,31 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheClear(PCache *pCache){ /* ** Merge two lists of pages connected by pDirty and in pgno order. -** Do not both fixing the pDirtyPrev pointers. +** Do not bother fixing the pDirtyPrev pointers. */ static PgHdr *pcacheMergeDirtyList(PgHdr *pA, PgHdr *pB){ PgHdr result, *pTail; pTail = &result; - while( pA && pB ){ + assert( pA!=0 && pB!=0 ); + for(;;){ if( pA->pgnopgno ){ pTail->pDirty = pA; pTail = pA; pA = pA->pDirty; + if( pA==0 ){ + pTail->pDirty = pB; + break; + } }else{ pTail->pDirty = pB; pTail = pB; pB = pB->pDirty; + if( pB==0 ){ + pTail->pDirty = pA; + break; + } } } - if( pA ){ - pTail->pDirty = pA; - }else if( pB ){ - pTail->pDirty = pB; - }else{ - pTail->pDirty = 0; - } return result.pDirty; } @@ -41983,7 +44242,8 @@ static PgHdr *pcacheSortDirtyList(PgHdr *pIn){ } p = a[0]; for(i=1; ipDirty; pDirty; pDirty=pDirty->pDirtyNext) nDirty++; + return nCache ? (int)(((i64)nDirty * 100) / nCache) : 0; +} #if defined(SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES) || defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) /* @@ -42785,8 +45056,8 @@ static int pcache1Init(void *NotUsed){ #if SQLITE_THREADSAFE if( sqlite3GlobalConfig.bCoreMutex ){ - pcache1.grp.mutex = sqlite3_mutex_alloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_LRU); - pcache1.mutex = sqlite3_mutex_alloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_PMEM); + pcache1.grp.mutex = sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_LRU); + pcache1.mutex = sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_PMEM); } #endif if( pcache1.separateCache @@ -43392,8 +45663,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheStats( ** of the first SMALLEST is O(NlogN). Second and subsequent SMALLEST ** primitives are constant time. The cost of DESTROY is O(N). ** -** There is an added cost of O(N) when switching between TEST and -** SMALLEST primitives. +** TEST and SMALLEST may not be used by the same RowSet. This used to +** be possible, but the feature was not used, so it was removed in order +** to simplify the code. */ /* #include "sqliteInt.h" */ @@ -43514,7 +45786,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RowSetClear(RowSet *p){ */ static struct RowSetEntry *rowSetEntryAlloc(RowSet *p){ assert( p!=0 ); - if( p->nFresh==0 ){ + if( p->nFresh==0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + /* We could allocate a fresh RowSetEntry each time one is needed, but it + ** is more efficient to pull a preallocated entry from the pool */ struct RowSetChunk *pNew; pNew = sqlite3DbMallocRawNN(p->db, sizeof(*pNew)); if( pNew==0 ){ @@ -43548,7 +45822,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RowSetInsert(RowSet *p, i64 rowid){ pEntry->pRight = 0; pLast = p->pLast; if( pLast ){ - if( (p->rsFlags & ROWSET_SORTED)!=0 && rowid<=pLast->v ){ + if( rowid<=pLast->v ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + /* Avoid unnecessary sorts by preserving the ROWSET_SORTED flags + ** where possible */ p->rsFlags &= ~ROWSET_SORTED; } pLast->pRight = pEntry; @@ -43572,28 +45848,26 @@ static struct RowSetEntry *rowSetEntryMerge( struct RowSetEntry *pTail; pTail = &head; - while( pA && pB ){ + assert( pA!=0 && pB!=0 ); + for(;;){ assert( pA->pRight==0 || pA->v<=pA->pRight->v ); assert( pB->pRight==0 || pB->v<=pB->pRight->v ); - if( pA->vv ){ - pTail->pRight = pA; + if( pA->v<=pB->v ){ + if( pA->vv ) pTail = pTail->pRight = pA; pA = pA->pRight; - pTail = pTail->pRight; - }else if( pB->vv ){ - pTail->pRight = pB; - pB = pB->pRight; - pTail = pTail->pRight; + if( pA==0 ){ + pTail->pRight = pB; + break; + } }else{ - pA = pA->pRight; + pTail = pTail->pRight = pB; + pB = pB->pRight; + if( pB==0 ){ + pTail->pRight = pA; + break; + } } } - if( pA ){ - assert( pA->pRight==0 || pA->v<=pA->pRight->v ); - pTail->pRight = pA; - }else{ - assert( pB==0 || pB->pRight==0 || pB->v<=pB->pRight->v ); - pTail->pRight = pB; - } return head.pRight; } @@ -43616,9 +45890,10 @@ static struct RowSetEntry *rowSetEntrySort(struct RowSetEntry *pIn){ aBucket[i] = pIn; pIn = pNext; } - pIn = 0; - for(i=0; i1 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ + /* This branch causes a *balanced* tree to be generated. A valid tree + ** is still generated without this branch, but the tree is wildly + ** unbalanced and inefficient. */ + pLeft = rowSetNDeepTree(ppList, iDepth-1); + p = *ppList; + if( p==0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + /* It is safe to always return here, but the resulting tree + ** would be unbalanced */ + return pLeft; + } + p->pLeft = pLeft; + *ppList = p->pRight; + p->pRight = rowSetNDeepTree(ppList, iDepth-1); + }else{ p = *ppList; *ppList = p->pRight; p->pLeft = p->pRight = 0; - return p; - } - pLeft = rowSetNDeepTree(ppList, iDepth-1); - p = *ppList; - if( p==0 ){ - return pLeft; } - p->pLeft = pLeft; - *ppList = p->pRight; - p->pRight = rowSetNDeepTree(ppList, iDepth-1); return p; } @@ -43713,59 +45994,37 @@ static struct RowSetEntry *rowSetListToTree(struct RowSetEntry *pList){ return p; } -/* -** Take all the entries on p->pEntry and on the trees in p->pForest and -** sort them all together into one big ordered list on p->pEntry. -** -** This routine should only be called once in the life of a RowSet. -*/ -static void rowSetToList(RowSet *p){ - - /* This routine is called only once */ - assert( p!=0 && (p->rsFlags & ROWSET_NEXT)==0 ); - - if( (p->rsFlags & ROWSET_SORTED)==0 ){ - p->pEntry = rowSetEntrySort(p->pEntry); - } - - /* While this module could theoretically support it, sqlite3RowSetNext() - ** is never called after sqlite3RowSetText() for the same RowSet. So - ** there is never a forest to deal with. Should this change, simply - ** remove the assert() and the #if 0. */ - assert( p->pForest==0 ); -#if 0 - while( p->pForest ){ - struct RowSetEntry *pTree = p->pForest->pLeft; - if( pTree ){ - struct RowSetEntry *pHead, *pTail; - rowSetTreeToList(pTree, &pHead, &pTail); - p->pEntry = rowSetEntryMerge(p->pEntry, pHead); - } - p->pForest = p->pForest->pRight; - } -#endif - p->rsFlags |= ROWSET_NEXT; /* Verify this routine is never called again */ -} - /* ** Extract the smallest element from the RowSet. ** Write the element into *pRowid. Return 1 on success. Return ** 0 if the RowSet is already empty. ** ** After this routine has been called, the sqlite3RowSetInsert() -** routine may not be called again. +** routine may not be called again. +** +** This routine may not be called after sqlite3RowSetTest() has +** been used. Older versions of RowSet allowed that, but as the +** capability was not used by the code generator, it was removed +** for code economy. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RowSetNext(RowSet *p, i64 *pRowid){ assert( p!=0 ); + assert( p->pForest==0 ); /* Cannot be used with sqlite3RowSetText() */ /* Merge the forest into a single sorted list on first call */ - if( (p->rsFlags & ROWSET_NEXT)==0 ) rowSetToList(p); + if( (p->rsFlags & ROWSET_NEXT)==0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + if( (p->rsFlags & ROWSET_SORTED)==0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + p->pEntry = rowSetEntrySort(p->pEntry); + } + p->rsFlags |= ROWSET_SORTED|ROWSET_NEXT; + } /* Return the next entry on the list */ if( p->pEntry ){ *pRowid = p->pEntry->v; p->pEntry = p->pEntry->pRight; - if( p->pEntry==0 ){ + if( p->pEntry==0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ + /* Free memory immediately, rather than waiting on sqlite3_finalize() */ sqlite3RowSetClear(p); } return 1; @@ -43788,13 +46047,15 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RowSetTest(RowSet *pRowSet, int iBatch, sqlite3_int64 /* This routine is never called after sqlite3RowSetNext() */ assert( pRowSet!=0 && (pRowSet->rsFlags & ROWSET_NEXT)==0 ); - /* Sort entries into the forest on the first test of a new batch + /* Sort entries into the forest on the first test of a new batch. + ** To save unnecessary work, only do this when the batch number changes. */ - if( iBatch!=pRowSet->iBatch ){ + if( iBatch!=pRowSet->iBatch ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ p = pRowSet->pEntry; if( p ){ struct RowSetEntry **ppPrevTree = &pRowSet->pForest; - if( (pRowSet->rsFlags & ROWSET_SORTED)==0 ){ + if( (pRowSet->rsFlags & ROWSET_SORTED)==0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + /* Only sort the current set of entiries if they need it */ p = rowSetEntrySort(p); } for(pTree = pRowSet->pForest; pTree; pTree=pTree->pRight){ @@ -43884,8 +46145,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RowSetTest(RowSet *pRowSet, int iBatch, sqlite3_int64 ** the implementation of each function in log.c for further details. */ -#ifndef _WAL_H_ -#define _WAL_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_WAL_H +#define SQLITE_WAL_H /* #include "sqliteInt.h" */ @@ -44013,7 +46274,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalFramesize(Wal *pWal); SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite3_file *sqlite3WalFile(Wal *pWal); #endif /* ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL */ -#endif /* _WAL_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE_WAL_H */ /************** End of wal.h *************************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in pager.c **********************/ @@ -44868,6 +47129,7 @@ static int assert_pager_state(Pager *p){ ** state. */ if( MEMDB ){ + assert( !isOpen(p->fd) ); assert( p->noSync ); assert( p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF || p->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY @@ -44954,7 +47216,7 @@ static int assert_pager_state(Pager *p){ ** back to OPEN state. */ assert( pPager->errCode!=SQLITE_OK ); - assert( sqlite3PcacheRefCount(pPager->pPCache)>0 ); + assert( sqlite3PcacheRefCount(pPager->pPCache)>0 || pPager->tempFile ); break; } @@ -45166,6 +47428,8 @@ static int jrnlBufferSize(Pager *pPager){ return JOURNAL_HDR_SZ(pPager) + JOURNAL_PG_SZ(pPager); } +#else +# define jrnlBufferSize(x) 0 #endif /* @@ -45814,13 +48078,17 @@ static void pager_unlock(Pager *pPager){ ** it can safely move back to PAGER_OPEN state. This happens in both ** normal and exclusive-locking mode. */ + assert( pPager->errCode==SQLITE_OK || !MEMDB ); if( pPager->errCode ){ - assert( !MEMDB ); - pager_reset(pPager); - pPager->changeCountDone = pPager->tempFile; - pPager->eState = PAGER_OPEN; - pPager->errCode = SQLITE_OK; + if( pPager->tempFile==0 ){ + pager_reset(pPager); + pPager->changeCountDone = 0; + pPager->eState = PAGER_OPEN; + }else{ + pPager->eState = (isOpen(pPager->jfd) ? PAGER_OPEN : PAGER_READER); + } if( USEFETCH(pPager) ) sqlite3OsUnfetch(pPager->fd, 0, 0); + pPager->errCode = SQLITE_OK; } pPager->journalOff = 0; @@ -45864,6 +48132,29 @@ static int pager_error(Pager *pPager, int rc){ static int pager_truncate(Pager *pPager, Pgno nPage); +/* +** The write transaction open on pPager is being committed (bCommit==1) +** or rolled back (bCommit==0). +** +** Return TRUE if and only if all dirty pages should be flushed to disk. +** +** Rules: +** +** * For non-TEMP databases, always sync to disk. This is necessary +** for transactions to be durable. +** +** * Sync TEMP database only on a COMMIT (not a ROLLBACK) when the backing +** file has been created already (via a spill on pagerStress()) and +** when the number of dirty pages in memory exceeds 25% of the total +** cache size. +*/ +static int pagerFlushOnCommit(Pager *pPager, int bCommit){ + if( pPager->tempFile==0 ) return 1; + if( !bCommit ) return 0; + if( !isOpen(pPager->fd) ) return 0; + return (sqlite3PCachePercentDirty(pPager->pPCache)>=25); +} + /* ** This routine ends a transaction. A transaction is usually ended by ** either a COMMIT or a ROLLBACK operation. This routine may be called @@ -45967,7 +48258,7 @@ static int pager_end_transaction(Pager *pPager, int hasMaster, int bCommit){ }else if( pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_PERSIST || (pPager->exclusiveMode && pPager->journalMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_WAL) ){ - rc = zeroJournalHdr(pPager, hasMaster); + rc = zeroJournalHdr(pPager, hasMaster||pPager->tempFile); pPager->journalOff = 0; }else{ /* This branch may be executed with Pager.journalMode==MEMORY if @@ -46002,8 +48293,14 @@ static int pager_end_transaction(Pager *pPager, int hasMaster, int bCommit){ sqlite3BitvecDestroy(pPager->pInJournal); pPager->pInJournal = 0; pPager->nRec = 0; - sqlite3PcacheCleanAll(pPager->pPCache); - sqlite3PcacheTruncate(pPager->pPCache, pPager->dbSize); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( pagerFlushOnCommit(pPager, bCommit) ){ + sqlite3PcacheCleanAll(pPager->pPCache); + }else{ + sqlite3PcacheClearWritable(pPager->pPCache); + } + sqlite3PcacheTruncate(pPager->pPCache, pPager->dbSize); + } if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){ /* Drop the WAL write-lock, if any. Also, if the connection was in @@ -46287,7 +48584,7 @@ static int pager_playback_one_page( pPg = sqlite3PagerLookup(pPager, pgno); } assert( pPg || !MEMDB ); - assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_OPEN || pPg==0 ); + assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_OPEN || pPg==0 || pPager->tempFile ); PAGERTRACE(("PLAYBACK %d page %d hash(%08x) %s\n", PAGERID(pPager), pgno, pager_datahash(pPager->pageSize, (u8*)aData), (isMainJrnl?"main-journal":"sub-journal") @@ -46337,7 +48634,6 @@ static int pager_playback_one_page( assert( (pPager->doNotSpill & SPILLFLAG_ROLLBACK)!=0 ); pPager->doNotSpill &= ~SPILLFLAG_ROLLBACK; if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc; - pPg->flags &= ~PGHDR_NEED_READ; sqlite3PcacheMakeDirty(pPg); } if( pPg ){ @@ -46351,29 +48647,10 @@ static int pager_playback_one_page( pData = pPg->pData; memcpy(pData, (u8*)aData, pPager->pageSize); pPager->xReiniter(pPg); - if( isMainJrnl && (!isSavepnt || *pOffset<=pPager->journalHdr) ){ - /* If the contents of this page were just restored from the main - ** journal file, then its content must be as they were when the - ** transaction was first opened. In this case we can mark the page - ** as clean, since there will be no need to write it out to the - ** database. - ** - ** There is one exception to this rule. If the page is being rolled - ** back as part of a savepoint (or statement) rollback from an - ** unsynced portion of the main journal file, then it is not safe - ** to mark the page as clean. This is because marking the page as - ** clean will clear the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag. Since the page is - ** already in the journal file (recorded in Pager.pInJournal) and - ** the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag is cleared, if the page is written to - ** again within this transaction, it will be marked as dirty but - ** the PGHDR_NEED_SYNC flag will not be set. It could then potentially - ** be written out into the database file before its journal file - ** segment is synced. If a crash occurs during or following this, - ** database corruption may ensue. - */ - assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) ); - sqlite3PcacheMakeClean(pPg); - } + /* It used to be that sqlite3PcacheMakeClean(pPg) was called here. But + ** that call was dangerous and had no detectable benefit since the cache + ** is normally cleaned by sqlite3PcacheCleanAll() after rollback and so + ** has been removed. */ pager_set_pagehash(pPg); /* If this was page 1, then restore the value of Pager.dbFileVers. @@ -47164,6 +49441,8 @@ static int pagerPagecount(Pager *pPager, Pgno *pnPage){ */ assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN ); assert( pPager->eLock>=SHARED_LOCK ); + assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) ); + assert( pPager->tempFile==0 ); nPage = sqlite3WalDbsize(pPager->pWal); /* If the number of pages in the database is not available from the @@ -47171,14 +49450,11 @@ static int pagerPagecount(Pager *pPager, Pgno *pnPage){ ** the database file. If the size of the database file is not an ** integer multiple of the page-size, round up the result. */ - if( nPage==0 ){ + if( nPage==0 && ALWAYS(isOpen(pPager->fd)) ){ i64 n = 0; /* Size of db file in bytes */ - assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) || pPager->tempFile ); - if( isOpen(pPager->fd) ){ - int rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pPager->fd, &n); - if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ - return rc; - } + int rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pPager->fd, &n); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ + return rc; } nPage = (Pgno)((n+pPager->pageSize-1) / pPager->pageSize); } @@ -48254,8 +50530,9 @@ static int pager_write_pagelist(Pager *pPager, PgHdr *pList){ /* This function is only called for rollback pagers in WRITER_DBMOD state. */ assert( !pagerUseWal(pPager) ); - assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD ); + assert( pPager->tempFile || pPager->eState==PAGER_WRITER_DBMOD ); assert( pPager->eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK ); + assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) || pList->pDirty==0 ); /* If the file is a temp-file has not yet been opened, open it now. It ** is not possible for rc to be other than SQLITE_OK if this branch @@ -48923,6 +51200,7 @@ static int hasHotJournal(Pager *pPager, int *pExists){ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && !locked ){ Pgno nPage; /* Number of pages in database file */ + assert( pPager->tempFile==0 ); rc = pagerPagecount(pPager, &nPage); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ /* If the database is zero pages in size, that means that either (1) the @@ -49015,17 +51293,17 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerSharedLock(Pager *pPager){ /* This routine is only called from b-tree and only when there are no ** outstanding pages. This implies that the pager state should either ** be OPEN or READER. READER is only possible if the pager is or was in - ** exclusive access mode. - */ + ** exclusive access mode. */ assert( sqlite3PcacheRefCount(pPager->pPCache)==0 ); assert( assert_pager_state(pPager) ); assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN || pPager->eState==PAGER_READER ); - if( NEVER(MEMDB && pPager->errCode) ){ return pPager->errCode; } + assert( pPager->errCode==SQLITE_OK ); if( !pagerUseWal(pPager) && pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN ){ int bHotJournal = 1; /* True if there exists a hot journal-file */ assert( !MEMDB ); + assert( pPager->tempFile==0 || pPager->eLock==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK ); rc = pager_wait_on_lock(pPager, SHARED_LOCK); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ @@ -49111,7 +51389,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerSharedLock(Pager *pPager){ assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); rc = pagerSyncHotJournal(pPager); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - rc = pager_playback(pPager, 1); + rc = pager_playback(pPager, !pPager->tempFile); pPager->eState = PAGER_OPEN; } }else if( !pPager->exclusiveMode ){ @@ -49207,7 +51485,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerSharedLock(Pager *pPager){ rc = pagerBeginReadTransaction(pPager); } - if( pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN && rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( pPager->tempFile==0 && pPager->eState==PAGER_OPEN && rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = pagerPagecount(pPager, &pPager->dbSize); } @@ -49340,7 +51618,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerGet( ); if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pData ){ - if( pPager->eState>PAGER_READER ){ + if( pPager->eState>PAGER_READER || pPager->tempFile ){ pPg = sqlite3PagerLookup(pPager, pgno); } if( pPg==0 ){ @@ -49407,7 +51685,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerGet( goto pager_acquire_err; } - if( MEMDB || pPager->dbSizefd) ){ + assert( !isOpen(pPager->fd) || !MEMDB ); + if( !isOpen(pPager->fd) || pPager->dbSizepPager->mxPgno ){ rc = SQLITE_FULL; goto pager_acquire_err; @@ -49549,24 +51828,24 @@ static int pager_open_journal(Pager *pPager){ if( pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY ){ sqlite3MemJournalOpen(pPager->jfd); }else{ - const int flags = /* VFS flags to open journal file */ - SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE|SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE| - (pPager->tempFile ? - (SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE|SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_JOURNAL): - (SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL) - ); + int flags = SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE|SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE; + int nSpill; + if( pPager->tempFile ){ + flags |= (SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE|SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_JOURNAL); + nSpill = sqlite3Config.nStmtSpill; + }else{ + flags |= SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL; + nSpill = jrnlBufferSize(pPager); + } + /* Verify that the database still has the same name as it did when ** it was originally opened. */ rc = databaseIsUnmoved(pPager); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ -#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_ATOMIC_WRITE - rc = sqlite3JournalOpen( - pVfs, pPager->zJournal, pPager->jfd, flags, jrnlBufferSize(pPager) + rc = sqlite3JournalOpen ( + pVfs, pPager->zJournal, pPager->jfd, flags, nSpill ); -#else - rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, pPager->zJournal, pPager->jfd, flags, 0); -#endif } } assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || isOpen(pPager->jfd) ); @@ -49937,6 +52216,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerWrite(PgHdr *pPg){ if( pPager->nSavepoint ) return subjournalPageIfRequired(pPg); return SQLITE_OK; }else if( pPager->sectorSize > (u32)pPager->pageSize ){ + assert( pPager->tempFile==0 ); return pagerWriteLargeSector(pPg); }else{ return pager_write(pPg); @@ -49967,14 +52247,21 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerIswriteable(DbPage *pPg){ ** ** Tests show that this optimization can quadruple the speed of large ** DELETE operations. +** +** This optimization cannot be used with a temp-file, as the page may +** have been dirty at the start of the transaction. In that case, if +** memory pressure forces page pPg out of the cache, the data does need +** to be written out to disk so that it may be read back in if the +** current transaction is rolled back. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PagerDontWrite(PgHdr *pPg){ Pager *pPager = pPg->pPager; - if( (pPg->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY) && pPager->nSavepoint==0 ){ + if( !pPager->tempFile && (pPg->flags&PGHDR_DIRTY) && pPager->nSavepoint==0 ){ PAGERTRACE(("DONT_WRITE page %d of %d\n", pPg->pgno, PAGERID(pPager))); IOTRACE(("CLEAN %p %d\n", pPager, pPg->pgno)) pPg->flags |= PGHDR_DONT_WRITE; pPg->flags &= ~PGHDR_WRITEABLE; + testcase( pPg->flags & PGHDR_NEED_SYNC ); pager_set_pagehash(pPg); } } @@ -50169,17 +52456,21 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseOne( /* If a prior error occurred, report that error again. */ if( NEVER(pPager->errCode) ) return pPager->errCode; + /* Provide the ability to easily simulate an I/O error during testing */ + if( sqlite3FaultSim(400) ) return SQLITE_IOERR; + PAGERTRACE(("DATABASE SYNC: File=%s zMaster=%s nSize=%d\n", pPager->zFilename, zMaster, pPager->dbSize)); /* If no database changes have been made, return early. */ if( pPager->eStatetempFile ); + assert( isOpen(pPager->fd) || pPager->tempFile ); + if( 0==pagerFlushOnCommit(pPager, 1) ){ /* If this is an in-memory db, or no pages have been written to, or this ** function has already been called, it is mostly a no-op. However, any - ** backup in progress needs to be restarted. - */ + ** backup in progress needs to be restarted. */ sqlite3BackupRestart(pPager->pBackup); }else{ if( pagerUseWal(pPager) ){ @@ -50518,10 +52809,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PagerCacheStat(Pager *pPager, int eStat, int reset, i } /* -** Return true if this is an in-memory pager. +** Return true if this is an in-memory or temp-file backed pager. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerIsMemdb(Pager *pPager){ - return MEMDB; + return pPager->tempFile; } /* @@ -50801,7 +53092,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerMovepage(Pager *pPager, DbPage *pPg, Pgno pgno, i /* In order to be able to rollback, an in-memory database must journal ** the page we are moving from. */ - if( MEMDB ){ + assert( pPager->tempFile || !MEMDB ); + if( pPager->tempFile ){ rc = sqlite3PagerWrite(pPg); if( rc ) return rc; } @@ -50858,7 +53150,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerMovepage(Pager *pPager, DbPage *pPg, Pgno pgno, i assert( !pPgOld || pPgOld->nRef==1 ); if( pPgOld ){ pPg->flags |= (pPgOld->flags&PGHDR_NEED_SYNC); - if( MEMDB ){ + if( pPager->tempFile ){ /* Do not discard pages from an in-memory database since we might ** need to rollback later. Just move the page out of the way. */ sqlite3PcacheMove(pPgOld, pPager->dbSize+1); @@ -50875,8 +53167,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerMovepage(Pager *pPager, DbPage *pPg, Pgno pgno, i ** to exist, in case the transaction needs to roll back. Use pPgOld ** as the original page since it has already been allocated. */ - if( MEMDB ){ - assert( pPgOld ); + if( pPager->tempFile && pPgOld ){ sqlite3PcacheMove(pPgOld, origPgno); sqlite3PagerUnrefNotNull(pPgOld); } @@ -51128,10 +53419,12 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite3_backup **sqlite3PagerBackupPtr(Pager *pPager){ ** Unless this is an in-memory or temporary database, clear the pager cache. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PagerClearCache(Pager *pPager){ - if( !MEMDB && pPager->tempFile==0 ) pager_reset(pPager); + assert( MEMDB==0 || pPager->tempFile ); + if( pPager->tempFile==0 ) pager_reset(pPager); } #endif + #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL /* ** This function is called when the user invokes "PRAGMA wal_checkpoint", @@ -51307,6 +53600,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerCloseWal(Pager *pPager){ pPager->pageSize, (u8*)pPager->pTmpSpace); pPager->pWal = 0; pagerFixMaplimit(pPager); + if( rc && !pPager->exclusiveMode ) pagerUnlockDb(pPager, SHARED_LOCK); } } return rc; @@ -51356,7 +53650,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerWalFramesize(Pager *pPager){ } #endif - #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_DISKIO */ /************** End of pager.c ***********************************************/ @@ -54472,16 +56765,21 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalFrames( ** past the sector boundary is written after the sync. */ if( isCommit && (sync_flags & WAL_SYNC_TRANSACTIONS)!=0 ){ + int bSync = 1; if( pWal->padToSectorBoundary ){ int sectorSize = sqlite3SectorSize(pWal->pWalFd); w.iSyncPoint = ((iOffset+sectorSize-1)/sectorSize)*sectorSize; + bSync = (w.iSyncPoint==iOffset); + testcase( bSync ); while( iOffsetpSnapshot = (WalIndexHdr*)pSnapshot; } + +/* +** Return a +ve value if snapshot p1 is newer than p2. A -ve value if +** p1 is older than p2 and zero if p1 and p2 are the same snapshot. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_cmp(sqlite3_snapshot *p1, sqlite3_snapshot *p2){ + WalIndexHdr *pHdr1 = (WalIndexHdr*)p1; + WalIndexHdr *pHdr2 = (WalIndexHdr*)p2; + + /* aSalt[0] is a copy of the value stored in the wal file header. It + ** is incremented each time the wal file is restarted. */ + if( pHdr1->aSalt[0]aSalt[0] ) return -1; + if( pHdr1->aSalt[0]>pHdr2->aSalt[0] ) return +1; + if( pHdr1->mxFramemxFrame ) return -1; + if( pHdr1->mxFrame>pHdr2->mxFrame ) return +1; + return 0; +} #endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_SNAPSHOT */ #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_ZIPVFS @@ -56251,6 +58566,15 @@ static void releasePage(MemPage *pPage); /* Forward reference */ static int cursorHoldsMutex(BtCursor *p){ return sqlite3_mutex_held(p->pBt->mutex); } + +/* Verify that the cursor and the BtShared agree about what is the current +** database connetion. This is important in shared-cache mode. If the database +** connection pointers get out-of-sync, it is possible for routines like +** btreeInitPage() to reference an stale connection pointer that references a +** a connection that has already closed. This routine is used inside assert() +** statements only and for the purpose of double-checking that the btree code +** does keep the database connection pointers up-to-date. +*/ static int cursorOwnsBtShared(BtCursor *p){ assert( cursorHoldsMutex(p) ); return (p->pBtree->db==p->pBt->db); @@ -56410,21 +58734,19 @@ static void btreeReleaseAllCursorPages(BtCursor *pCur){ ** the key. */ static int saveCursorKey(BtCursor *pCur){ - int rc; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; assert( CURSOR_VALID==pCur->eState ); assert( 0==pCur->pKey ); assert( cursorHoldsMutex(pCur) ); - rc = sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pCur, &pCur->nKey); - assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); /* KeySize() cannot fail */ - - /* If this is an intKey table, then the above call to BtreeKeySize() - ** stores the integer key in pCur->nKey. In this case this value is - ** all that is required. Otherwise, if pCur is not open on an intKey - ** table, then malloc space for and store the pCur->nKey bytes of key - ** data. */ - if( 0==pCur->curIntKey ){ - void *pKey = sqlite3Malloc( pCur->nKey ); + if( pCur->curIntKey ){ + /* Only the rowid is required for a table btree */ + pCur->nKey = sqlite3BtreeIntegerKey(pCur); + }else{ + /* For an index btree, save the complete key content */ + void *pKey; + pCur->nKey = sqlite3BtreePayloadSize(pCur); + pKey = sqlite3Malloc( pCur->nKey ); if( pKey ){ rc = sqlite3BtreeKey(pCur, 0, (int)pCur->nKey, pKey); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ @@ -57477,11 +59799,11 @@ static int decodeFlags(MemPage *pPage, int flagByte){ pPage->xCellSize = cellSizePtr; pBt = pPage->pBt; if( flagByte==(PTF_LEAFDATA | PTF_INTKEY) ){ - /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-03640-13415 A value of 5 means the page is an interior - ** table b-tree page. */ + /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-07291-35328 A value of 5 (0x05) means the page is an + ** interior table b-tree page. */ assert( (PTF_LEAFDATA|PTF_INTKEY)==5 ); - /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-20501-61796 A value of 13 means the page is a leaf - ** table b-tree page. */ + /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-26900-09176 A value of 13 (0x0d) means the page is a + ** leaf table b-tree page. */ assert( (PTF_LEAFDATA|PTF_INTKEY|PTF_LEAF)==13 ); pPage->intKey = 1; if( pPage->leaf ){ @@ -57495,11 +59817,11 @@ static int decodeFlags(MemPage *pPage, int flagByte){ pPage->maxLocal = pBt->maxLeaf; pPage->minLocal = pBt->minLeaf; }else if( flagByte==PTF_ZERODATA ){ - /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-27225-53936 A value of 2 means the page is an interior - ** index b-tree page. */ + /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-43316-37308 A value of 2 (0x02) means the page is an + ** interior index b-tree page. */ assert( (PTF_ZERODATA)==2 ); - /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-16571-11615 A value of 10 means the page is a leaf - ** index b-tree page. */ + /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-59615-42828 A value of 10 (0x0a) means the page is a + ** leaf index b-tree page. */ assert( (PTF_ZERODATA|PTF_LEAF)==10 ); pPage->intKey = 0; pPage->intKeyLeaf = 0; @@ -58131,9 +60453,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeOpen( #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_DISKIO) /* Add the new BtShared object to the linked list sharable BtShareds. */ + pBt->nRef = 1; if( p->sharable ){ MUTEX_LOGIC( sqlite3_mutex *mutexShared; ) - pBt->nRef = 1; MUTEX_LOGIC( mutexShared = sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER);) if( SQLITE_THREADSAFE && sqlite3GlobalConfig.bCoreMutex ){ pBt->mutex = sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST); @@ -58204,6 +60526,7 @@ btree_open_out: assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(mutexOpen) ); sqlite3_mutex_leave(mutexOpen); } + assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || sqlite3BtreeConnectionCount(*ppBtree)>0 ); return rc; } @@ -60063,46 +62386,33 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeCursorIsValid(BtCursor *pCur){ #endif /* NDEBUG */ /* -** Set *pSize to the size of the buffer needed to hold the value of -** the key for the current entry. If the cursor is not pointing -** to a valid entry, *pSize is set to 0. -** -** For a table with the INTKEY flag set, this routine returns the key -** itself, not the number of bytes in the key. -** -** The caller must position the cursor prior to invoking this routine. -** -** This routine cannot fail. It always returns SQLITE_OK. +** Return the value of the integer key or "rowid" for a table btree. +** This routine is only valid for a cursor that is pointing into a +** ordinary table btree. If the cursor points to an index btree or +** is invalid, the result of this routine is undefined. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeKeySize(BtCursor *pCur, i64 *pSize){ +SQLITE_PRIVATE i64 sqlite3BtreeIntegerKey(BtCursor *pCur){ assert( cursorHoldsMutex(pCur) ); assert( pCur->eState==CURSOR_VALID ); + assert( pCur->curIntKey ); getCellInfo(pCur); - *pSize = pCur->info.nKey; - return SQLITE_OK; + return pCur->info.nKey; } /* -** Set *pSize to the number of bytes of data in the entry the -** cursor currently points to. +** Return the number of bytes of payload for the entry that pCur is +** currently pointing to. For table btrees, this will be the amount +** of data. For index btrees, this will be the size of the key. ** ** The caller must guarantee that the cursor is pointing to a non-NULL ** valid entry. In other words, the calling procedure must guarantee ** that the cursor has Cursor.eState==CURSOR_VALID. -** -** Failure is not possible. This function always returns SQLITE_OK. -** It might just as well be a procedure (returning void) but we continue -** to return an integer result code for historical reasons. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeDataSize(BtCursor *pCur, u32 *pSize){ - assert( cursorOwnsBtShared(pCur) ); +SQLITE_PRIVATE u32 sqlite3BtreePayloadSize(BtCursor *pCur){ + assert( cursorHoldsMutex(pCur) ); assert( pCur->eState==CURSOR_VALID ); - assert( pCur->iPage>=0 ); - assert( pCur->iPageapPage[pCur->iPage]->intKeyLeaf==1 ); getCellInfo(pCur); - *pSize = pCur->info.nPayload; - return SQLITE_OK; + return pCur->info.nPayload; } /* @@ -60544,10 +62854,7 @@ static const void *fetchPayload( ** These routines is used to get quick access to key and data ** in the common case where no overflow pages are used. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE const void *sqlite3BtreeKeyFetch(BtCursor *pCur, u32 *pAmt){ - return fetchPayload(pCur, pAmt); -} -SQLITE_PRIVATE const void *sqlite3BtreeDataFetch(BtCursor *pCur, u32 *pAmt){ +SQLITE_PRIVATE const void *sqlite3BtreePayloadFetch(BtCursor *pCur, u32 *pAmt){ return fetchPayload(pCur, pAmt); } @@ -60880,11 +63187,12 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeMovetoUnpacked( assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCur->pBtree->db->mutex) ); assert( pRes ); assert( (pIdxKey==0)==(pCur->pKeyInfo==0) ); + assert( pCur->eState!=CURSOR_VALID || (pIdxKey==0)==(pCur->curIntKey!=0) ); /* If the cursor is already positioned at the point we are trying ** to move to, then just return without doing any work */ - if( pCur->eState==CURSOR_VALID && (pCur->curFlags & BTCF_ValidNKey)!=0 - && pCur->curIntKey + if( pIdxKey==0 + && pCur->eState==CURSOR_VALID && (pCur->curFlags & BTCF_ValidNKey)!=0 ){ if( pCur->info.nKey==intKey ){ *pRes = 0; @@ -61873,9 +64181,7 @@ static int clearCell( static int fillInCell( MemPage *pPage, /* The page that contains the cell */ unsigned char *pCell, /* Complete text of the cell */ - const void *pKey, i64 nKey, /* The key */ - const void *pData,int nData, /* The data */ - int nZero, /* Extra zero bytes to append to pData */ + const BtreePayload *pX, /* Payload with which to construct the cell */ int *pnSize /* Write cell size here */ ){ int nPayload; @@ -61899,26 +64205,23 @@ static int fillInCell( /* Fill in the header. */ nHeader = pPage->childPtrSize; - nPayload = nData + nZero; - if( pPage->intKeyLeaf ){ + if( pPage->intKey ){ + nPayload = pX->nData + pX->nZero; + pSrc = pX->pData; + nSrc = pX->nData; + assert( pPage->intKeyLeaf ); /* fillInCell() only called for leaves */ nHeader += putVarint32(&pCell[nHeader], nPayload); + nHeader += putVarint(&pCell[nHeader], *(u64*)&pX->nKey); }else{ - assert( nData==0 ); - assert( nZero==0 ); + assert( pX->nData==0 ); + assert( pX->nZero==0 ); + assert( pX->nKey<=0x7fffffff && pX->pKey!=0 ); + nSrc = nPayload = (int)pX->nKey; + pSrc = pX->pKey; + nHeader += putVarint32(&pCell[nHeader], nPayload); } - nHeader += putVarint(&pCell[nHeader], *(u64*)&nKey); - /* Fill in the payload size */ - if( pPage->intKey ){ - pSrc = pData; - nSrc = nData; - nData = 0; - }else{ - assert( nKey<=0x7fffffff && pKey!=0 ); - nPayload = (int)nKey; - pSrc = pKey; - nSrc = (int)nKey; - } + /* Fill in the payload */ if( nPayload<=pPage->maxLocal ){ n = nHeader + nPayload; testcase( n==3 ); @@ -61956,7 +64259,7 @@ static int fillInCell( CellInfo info; pPage->xParseCell(pPage, pCell, &info); assert( nHeader==(int)(info.pPayload - pCell) ); - assert( info.nKey==nKey ); + assert( info.nKey==pX->nKey ); assert( *pnSize == info.nSize ); assert( spaceLeft == info.nLocal ); } @@ -62041,10 +64344,6 @@ static int fillInCell( pSrc += n; nSrc -= n; spaceLeft -= n; - if( nSrc==0 ){ - nSrc = nData; - pSrc = pData; - } } releasePage(pToRelease); return SQLITE_OK; @@ -62111,6 +64410,8 @@ static void dropCell(MemPage *pPage, int idx, int sz, int *pRC){ ** in pTemp or the original pCell) and also record its index. ** Allocating a new entry in pPage->aCell[] implies that ** pPage->nOverflow is incremented. +** +** *pRC must be SQLITE_OK when this routine is called. */ static void insertCell( MemPage *pPage, /* Page into which we are copying */ @@ -62126,8 +64427,7 @@ static void insertCell( u8 *data; /* The content of the whole page */ u8 *pIns; /* The point in pPage->aCellIdx[] where no cell inserted */ - if( *pRC ) return; - + assert( *pRC==SQLITE_OK ); assert( i>=0 && i<=pPage->nCell+pPage->nOverflow ); assert( MX_CELL(pPage->pBt)<=10921 ); assert( pPage->nCell<=MX_CELL(pPage->pBt) || CORRUPT_DB ); @@ -62201,7 +64501,7 @@ static void insertCell( /* ** A CellArray object contains a cache of pointers and sizes for a -** consecutive sequence of cells that might be held multiple pages. +** consecutive sequence of cells that might be held on multiple pages. */ typedef struct CellArray CellArray; struct CellArray { @@ -62346,8 +64646,8 @@ static int pageInsertArray( u8 *pSlot; sz = cachedCellSize(pCArray, i); if( (aData[1]==0 && aData[2]==0) || (pSlot = pageFindSlot(pPg,sz,&rc))==0 ){ + if( (pData - pBegin)apCell[i] will never overlap on a well-formed @@ -62509,7 +64809,7 @@ static int editPage( for(i=0; iapCell[i+iNew]; int iOff = get2byteAligned(&pPg->aCellIdx[i*2]); - if( pCell>=aData && pCell<&aData[pPg->pBt->usableSize] ){ + if( SQLITE_WITHIN(pCell, aData, &aData[pPg->pBt->usableSize]) ){ pCell = &pTmp[pCell - aData]; } assert( 0==memcmp(pCell, &aData[iOff], @@ -62633,8 +64933,10 @@ static int balance_quick(MemPage *pParent, MemPage *pPage, u8 *pSpace){ while( ((*(pOut++) = *(pCell++))&0x80) && pCellnCell, pSpace, (int)(pOut-pSpace), - 0, pPage->pgno, &rc); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + insertCell(pParent, pParent->nCell, pSpace, (int)(pOut-pSpace), + 0, pPage->pgno, &rc); + } /* Set the right-child pointer of pParent to point to the new page. */ put4byte(&pParent->aData[pParent->hdrOffset+8], pgnoNew); @@ -63154,7 +65456,7 @@ static int balance_nonroot( assert( r szLeft-(b.szCell[r]+2)) ){ + && (bBulk || szRight+b.szCell[d]+2 > szLeft-(b.szCell[r]+(i==k-1?0:2)))){ break; } szRight += b.szCell[d] + 2; @@ -63726,13 +66028,19 @@ static int balance(BtCursor *pCur){ /* -** Insert a new record into the BTree. The key is given by (pKey,nKey) -** and the data is given by (pData,nData). The cursor is used only to -** define what table the record should be inserted into. The cursor -** is left pointing at a random location. +** Insert a new record into the BTree. The content of the new record +** is described by the pX object. The pCur cursor is used only to +** define what table the record should be inserted into, and is left +** pointing at a random location. +** +** For a table btree (used for rowid tables), only the pX.nKey value of +** the key is used. The pX.pKey value must be NULL. The pX.nKey is the +** rowid or INTEGER PRIMARY KEY of the row. The pX.nData,pData,nZero fields +** hold the content of the row. ** -** For an INTKEY table, only the nKey value of the key is used. pKey is -** ignored. For a ZERODATA table, the pData and nData are both ignored. +** For an index btree (used for indexes and WITHOUT ROWID tables), the +** key is an arbitrary byte sequence stored in pX.pKey,nKey. The +** pX.pData,nData,nZero fields must be zero. ** ** If the seekResult parameter is non-zero, then a successful call to ** MovetoUnpacked() to seek cursor pCur to (pKey, nKey) has already @@ -63749,9 +66057,7 @@ static int balance(BtCursor *pCur){ */ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeInsert( BtCursor *pCur, /* Insert data into the table of this cursor */ - const void *pKey, i64 nKey, /* The key of the new record */ - const void *pData, int nData, /* The data of the new record */ - int nZero, /* Number of extra 0 bytes to append to data */ + const BtreePayload *pX, /* Content of the row to be inserted */ int appendBias, /* True if this is likely an append */ int seekResult /* Result of prior MovetoUnpacked() call */ ){ @@ -63781,7 +66087,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeInsert( ** keys with no associated data. If the cursor was opened expecting an ** intkey table, the caller should be inserting integer keys with a ** blob of associated data. */ - assert( (pKey==0)==(pCur->pKeyInfo==0) ); + assert( (pX->pKey==0)==(pCur->pKeyInfo==0) ); /* Save the positions of any other cursors open on this table. ** @@ -63800,38 +66106,38 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeInsert( } if( pCur->pKeyInfo==0 ){ - assert( pKey==0 ); + assert( pX->pKey==0 ); /* If this is an insert into a table b-tree, invalidate any incrblob ** cursors open on the row being replaced */ - invalidateIncrblobCursors(p, nKey, 0); + invalidateIncrblobCursors(p, pX->nKey, 0); /* If the cursor is currently on the last row and we are appending a ** new row onto the end, set the "loc" to avoid an unnecessary ** btreeMoveto() call */ - if( (pCur->curFlags&BTCF_ValidNKey)!=0 && nKey>0 - && pCur->info.nKey==nKey-1 ){ + if( (pCur->curFlags&BTCF_ValidNKey)!=0 && pX->nKey>0 + && pCur->info.nKey==pX->nKey-1 ){ loc = -1; }else if( loc==0 ){ - rc = sqlite3BtreeMovetoUnpacked(pCur, 0, nKey, appendBias, &loc); + rc = sqlite3BtreeMovetoUnpacked(pCur, 0, pX->nKey, appendBias, &loc); if( rc ) return rc; } }else if( loc==0 ){ - rc = btreeMoveto(pCur, pKey, nKey, appendBias, &loc); + rc = btreeMoveto(pCur, pX->pKey, pX->nKey, appendBias, &loc); if( rc ) return rc; } assert( pCur->eState==CURSOR_VALID || (pCur->eState==CURSOR_INVALID && loc) ); pPage = pCur->apPage[pCur->iPage]; - assert( pPage->intKey || nKey>=0 ); + assert( pPage->intKey || pX->nKey>=0 ); assert( pPage->leaf || !pPage->intKey ); TRACE(("INSERT: table=%d nkey=%lld ndata=%d page=%d %s\n", - pCur->pgnoRoot, nKey, nData, pPage->pgno, + pCur->pgnoRoot, pX->nKey, pX->nData, pPage->pgno, loc==0 ? "overwrite" : "new entry")); assert( pPage->isInit ); newCell = pBt->pTmpSpace; assert( newCell!=0 ); - rc = fillInCell(pPage, newCell, pKey, nKey, pData, nData, nZero, &szNew); + rc = fillInCell(pPage, newCell, pX, &szNew); if( rc ) goto end_insert; assert( szNew==pPage->xCellSize(pPage, newCell) ); assert( szNew <= MX_CELL_SIZE(pBt) ); @@ -63857,6 +66163,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeInsert( assert( pPage->leaf ); } insertCell(pPage, idx, newCell, szNew, 0, 0, &rc); + assert( pPage->nOverflow==0 || rc==SQLITE_OK ); assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || pPage->nCell>0 || pPage->nOverflow>0 ); /* If no error has occurred and pPage has an overflow cell, call balance() @@ -63880,7 +66187,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeInsert( ** row without seeking the cursor. This can be a big performance boost. */ pCur->info.nSize = 0; - if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pPage->nOverflow ){ + if( pPage->nOverflow ){ + assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); pCur->curFlags &= ~(BTCF_ValidNKey); rc = balance(pCur); @@ -64016,7 +66324,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeDelete(BtCursor *pCur, u8 flags){ pTmp = pBt->pTmpSpace; assert( pTmp!=0 ); rc = sqlite3PagerWrite(pLeaf->pDbPage); - insertCell(pPage, iCellIdx, pCell-4, nCell+4, pTmp, n, &rc); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + insertCell(pPage, iCellIdx, pCell-4, nCell+4, pTmp, n, &rc); + } dropCell(pLeaf, pLeaf->nCell-1, nCell, &rc); if( rc ) return rc; } @@ -65505,6 +67815,16 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3HeaderSizeBtree(void){ return ROUND8(sizeof(MemPage)); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeSharable(Btree *p){ return p->sharable; } + +/* +** Return the number of connections to the BtShared object accessed by +** the Btree handle passed as the only argument. For private caches +** this is always 1. For shared caches it may be 1 or greater. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeConnectionCount(Btree *p){ + testcase( p->sharable ); + return p->pBt->nRef; +} #endif /************** End of btree.c ***********************************************/ @@ -66288,10 +68608,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeCopyFile(Btree *pTo, Btree *pFrom){ ** sqlite3_backup_step(), we can guarantee that the copy finishes ** within a single call (unless an error occurs). The assert() statement ** checks this assumption - (p->rc) should be set to either SQLITE_DONE - ** or an error code. - */ + ** or an error code. */ sqlite3_backup_step(&b, 0x7FFFFFFF); assert( b.rc!=SQLITE_OK ); + rc = sqlite3_backup_finish(&b); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ pTo->pBt->btsFlags &= ~BTS_PAGESIZE_FIXED; @@ -67113,10 +69433,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeMemShallowCopy(Mem *pTo, const Mem *pFrom, int sr SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemCopy(Mem *pTo, const Mem *pFrom){ int rc = SQLITE_OK; - /* The pFrom==0 case in the following assert() is when an sqlite3_value - ** from sqlite3_value_dup() is used as the argument - ** to sqlite3_result_value(). */ - assert( pTo->db==pFrom->db || pFrom->db==0 ); assert( (pFrom->flags & MEM_RowSet)==0 ); if( VdbeMemDynamic(pTo) ) vdbeMemClearExternAndSetNull(pTo); memcpy(pTo, pFrom, MEMCELLSIZE); @@ -67306,11 +69622,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemFromBtree( /* Note: the calls to BtreeKeyFetch() and DataFetch() below assert() ** that both the BtShared and database handle mutexes are held. */ assert( (pMem->flags & MEM_RowSet)==0 ); - if( key ){ - zData = (char *)sqlite3BtreeKeyFetch(pCur, &available); - }else{ - zData = (char *)sqlite3BtreeDataFetch(pCur, &available); - } + zData = (char *)sqlite3BtreePayloadFetch(pCur, &available); assert( zData!=0 ); if( offset+amt<=available ){ @@ -68090,20 +70402,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeSetSql(Vdbe *p, const char *z, int n, int isPrepa p->isPrepareV2 = (u8)isPrepareV2; } -/* -** Return the SQL associated with a prepared statement -*/ -SQLITE_API const char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){ - Vdbe *p = (Vdbe *)pStmt; - return p ? p->zSql : 0; -} - /* ** Swap all content between two VDBE structures. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeSwap(Vdbe *pA, Vdbe *pB){ Vdbe tmp, *pTmp; char *zTmp; + assert( pA->db==pB->db ); tmp = *pA; *pA = *pB; *pB = tmp; @@ -68570,73 +70875,84 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAssertMayAbort(Vdbe *v, int mayAbort){ ** (4) Initialize the p4.xAdvance pointer on opcodes that use it. ** ** (5) Reclaim the memory allocated for storing labels. +** +** This routine will only function correctly if the mkopcodeh.tcl generator +** script numbers the opcodes correctly. Changes to this routine must be +** coordinated with changes to mkopcodeh.tcl. */ static void resolveP2Values(Vdbe *p, int *pMaxFuncArgs){ - int i; int nMaxArgs = *pMaxFuncArgs; Op *pOp; Parse *pParse = p->pParse; int *aLabel = pParse->aLabel; p->readOnly = 1; p->bIsReader = 0; - for(pOp=p->aOp, i=p->nOp-1; i>=0; i--, pOp++){ - u8 opcode = pOp->opcode; - - /* NOTE: Be sure to update mkopcodeh.tcl when adding or removing - ** cases from this switch! */ - switch( opcode ){ - case OP_Transaction: { - if( pOp->p2!=0 ) p->readOnly = 0; - /* fall thru */ - } - case OP_AutoCommit: - case OP_Savepoint: { - p->bIsReader = 1; - break; - } + pOp = &p->aOp[p->nOp-1]; + while(1){ + + /* Only JUMP opcodes and the short list of special opcodes in the switch + ** below need to be considered. The mkopcodeh.tcl generator script groups + ** all these opcodes together near the front of the opcode list. Skip + ** any opcode that does not need processing by virtual of the fact that + ** it is larger than SQLITE_MX_JUMP_OPCODE, as a performance optimization. + */ + if( pOp->opcode<=SQLITE_MX_JUMP_OPCODE ){ + /* NOTE: Be sure to update mkopcodeh.tcl when adding or removing + ** cases from this switch! */ + switch( pOp->opcode ){ + case OP_Transaction: { + if( pOp->p2!=0 ) p->readOnly = 0; + /* fall thru */ + } + case OP_AutoCommit: + case OP_Savepoint: { + p->bIsReader = 1; + break; + } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL - case OP_Checkpoint: + case OP_Checkpoint: #endif - case OP_Vacuum: - case OP_JournalMode: { - p->readOnly = 0; - p->bIsReader = 1; - break; - } + case OP_Vacuum: + case OP_JournalMode: { + p->readOnly = 0; + p->bIsReader = 1; + break; + } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE - case OP_VUpdate: { - if( pOp->p2>nMaxArgs ) nMaxArgs = pOp->p2; - break; - } - case OP_VFilter: { - int n; - assert( p->nOp - i >= 3 ); - assert( pOp[-1].opcode==OP_Integer ); - n = pOp[-1].p1; - if( n>nMaxArgs ) nMaxArgs = n; - break; - } + case OP_VUpdate: { + if( pOp->p2>nMaxArgs ) nMaxArgs = pOp->p2; + break; + } + case OP_VFilter: { + int n; + assert( (pOp - p->aOp) >= 3 ); + assert( pOp[-1].opcode==OP_Integer ); + n = pOp[-1].p1; + if( n>nMaxArgs ) nMaxArgs = n; + break; + } #endif - case OP_Next: - case OP_NextIfOpen: - case OP_SorterNext: { - pOp->p4.xAdvance = sqlite3BtreeNext; - pOp->p4type = P4_ADVANCE; - break; + case OP_Next: + case OP_NextIfOpen: + case OP_SorterNext: { + pOp->p4.xAdvance = sqlite3BtreeNext; + pOp->p4type = P4_ADVANCE; + break; + } + case OP_Prev: + case OP_PrevIfOpen: { + pOp->p4.xAdvance = sqlite3BtreePrevious; + pOp->p4type = P4_ADVANCE; + break; + } } - case OP_Prev: - case OP_PrevIfOpen: { - pOp->p4.xAdvance = sqlite3BtreePrevious; - pOp->p4type = P4_ADVANCE; - break; + if( (sqlite3OpcodeProperty[pOp->opcode] & OPFLG_JUMP)!=0 && pOp->p2<0 ){ + assert( ADDR(pOp->p2)nLabel ); + pOp->p2 = aLabel[ADDR(pOp->p2)]; } } - - pOp->opflags = sqlite3OpcodeProperty[opcode]; - if( (pOp->opflags & OPFLG_JUMP)!=0 && pOp->p2<0 ){ - assert( ADDR(pOp->p2)nLabel ); - pOp->p2 = aLabel[ADDR(pOp->p2)]; - } + if( pOp==p->aOp ) break; + pOp--; } sqlite3DbFree(p->db, pParse->aLabel); pParse->aLabel = 0; @@ -68805,7 +71121,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(Vdbe *p, int addr){ ** the FuncDef is not ephermal, then do nothing. */ static void freeEphemeralFunction(sqlite3 *db, FuncDef *pDef){ - if( ALWAYS(pDef) && (pDef->funcFlags & SQLITE_FUNC_EPHEM)!=0 ){ + if( (pDef->funcFlags & SQLITE_FUNC_EPHEM)!=0 ){ sqlite3DbFree(db, pDef); } } @@ -68815,53 +71131,57 @@ static void vdbeFreeOpArray(sqlite3 *, Op *, int); /* ** Delete a P4 value if necessary. */ +static SQLITE_NOINLINE void freeP4Mem(sqlite3 *db, Mem *p){ + if( p->szMalloc ) sqlite3DbFree(db, p->zMalloc); + sqlite3DbFree(db, p); +} +static SQLITE_NOINLINE void freeP4FuncCtx(sqlite3 *db, sqlite3_context *p){ + freeEphemeralFunction(db, p->pFunc); + sqlite3DbFree(db, p); +} static void freeP4(sqlite3 *db, int p4type, void *p4){ - if( p4 ){ - assert( db ); - switch( p4type ){ - case P4_FUNCCTX: { - freeEphemeralFunction(db, ((sqlite3_context*)p4)->pFunc); - /* Fall through into the next case */ - } - case P4_REAL: - case P4_INT64: - case P4_DYNAMIC: - case P4_INTARRAY: { - sqlite3DbFree(db, p4); - break; - } - case P4_KEYINFO: { - if( db->pnBytesFreed==0 ) sqlite3KeyInfoUnref((KeyInfo*)p4); - break; - } + assert( db ); + switch( p4type ){ + case P4_FUNCCTX: { + freeP4FuncCtx(db, (sqlite3_context*)p4); + break; + } + case P4_REAL: + case P4_INT64: + case P4_DYNAMIC: + case P4_INTARRAY: { + sqlite3DbFree(db, p4); + break; + } + case P4_KEYINFO: { + if( db->pnBytesFreed==0 ) sqlite3KeyInfoUnref((KeyInfo*)p4); + break; + } #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_CURSOR_HINTS - case P4_EXPR: { - sqlite3ExprDelete(db, (Expr*)p4); - break; - } + case P4_EXPR: { + sqlite3ExprDelete(db, (Expr*)p4); + break; + } #endif - case P4_MPRINTF: { - if( db->pnBytesFreed==0 ) sqlite3_free(p4); - break; - } - case P4_FUNCDEF: { - freeEphemeralFunction(db, (FuncDef*)p4); - break; - } - case P4_MEM: { - if( db->pnBytesFreed==0 ){ - sqlite3ValueFree((sqlite3_value*)p4); - }else{ - Mem *p = (Mem*)p4; - if( p->szMalloc ) sqlite3DbFree(db, p->zMalloc); - sqlite3DbFree(db, p); - } - break; - } - case P4_VTAB : { - if( db->pnBytesFreed==0 ) sqlite3VtabUnlock((VTable *)p4); - break; + case P4_MPRINTF: { + if( db->pnBytesFreed==0 ) sqlite3_free(p4); + break; + } + case P4_FUNCDEF: { + freeEphemeralFunction(db, (FuncDef*)p4); + break; + } + case P4_MEM: { + if( db->pnBytesFreed==0 ){ + sqlite3ValueFree((sqlite3_value*)p4); + }else{ + freeP4Mem(db, (Mem*)p4); } + break; + } + case P4_VTAB : { + if( db->pnBytesFreed==0 ) sqlite3VtabUnlock((VTable *)p4); + break; } } } @@ -69343,6 +71663,10 @@ static char *displayP4(Op *pOp, char *zTemp, int nTemp){ zTemp[0] = 0; break; } + case P4_TABLE: { + sqlite3XPrintf(&x, "%s", pOp->p4.pTab->zName); + break; + } default: { zP4 = pOp->p4.z; if( zP4==0 ){ @@ -71533,6 +73857,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeRecordUnpack( pMem->db = pKeyInfo->db; /* pMem->flags = 0; // sqlite3VdbeSerialGet() will set this for us */ pMem->szMalloc = 0; + pMem->z = 0; d += sqlite3VdbeSerialGet(&aKey[d], serial_type, pMem); pMem++; if( (++u)>=p->nField ) break; @@ -72320,8 +74645,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeIdxRowid(sqlite3 *db, BtCursor *pCur, i64 *rowid){ ** this code can safely assume that nCellKey is 32-bits */ assert( sqlite3BtreeCursorIsValid(pCur) ); - VVA_ONLY(rc =) sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pCur, &nCellKey); - assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); /* pCur is always valid so KeySize cannot fail */ + nCellKey = sqlite3BtreePayloadSize(pCur); assert( (nCellKey & SQLITE_MAX_U32)==(u64)nCellKey ); /* Read in the complete content of the index entry */ @@ -72398,8 +74722,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeIdxKeyCompare( assert( pC->eCurType==CURTYPE_BTREE ); pCur = pC->uc.pCursor; assert( sqlite3BtreeCursorIsValid(pCur) ); - VVA_ONLY(rc =) sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pCur, &nCellKey); - assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); /* pCur is always valid so KeySize cannot fail */ + nCellKey = sqlite3BtreePayloadSize(pCur); /* nCellKey will always be between 0 and 0xffffffff because of the way ** that btreeParseCellPtr() and sqlite3GetVarint32() are implemented */ if( nCellKey<=0 || nCellKey>0x7fffffff ){ @@ -72513,6 +74836,90 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VtabImportErrmsg(Vdbe *p, sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){ } #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK + +/* +** If the second argument is not NULL, release any allocations associated +** with the memory cells in the p->aMem[] array. Also free the UnpackedRecord +** structure itself, using sqlite3DbFree(). +** +** This function is used to free UnpackedRecord structures allocated by +** the vdbeUnpackRecord() function found in vdbeapi.c. +*/ +static void vdbeFreeUnpacked(sqlite3 *db, UnpackedRecord *p){ + if( p ){ + int i; + for(i=0; inField; i++){ + Mem *pMem = &p->aMem[i]; + if( pMem->zMalloc ) sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pMem); + } + sqlite3DbFree(db, p); + } +} +#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK +/* +** Invoke the pre-update hook. If this is an UPDATE or DELETE pre-update call, +** then cursor passed as the second argument should point to the row about +** to be update or deleted. If the application calls sqlite3_preupdate_old(), +** the required value will be read from the row the cursor points to. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbePreUpdateHook( + Vdbe *v, /* Vdbe pre-update hook is invoked by */ + VdbeCursor *pCsr, /* Cursor to grab old.* values from */ + int op, /* SQLITE_INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE */ + const char *zDb, /* Database name */ + Table *pTab, /* Modified table */ + i64 iKey1, /* Initial key value */ + int iReg /* Register for new.* record */ +){ + sqlite3 *db = v->db; + i64 iKey2; + PreUpdate preupdate; + const char *zTbl = pTab->zName; + static const u8 fakeSortOrder = 0; + + assert( db->pPreUpdate==0 ); + memset(&preupdate, 0, sizeof(PreUpdate)); + if( op==SQLITE_UPDATE ){ + iKey2 = v->aMem[iReg].u.i; + }else{ + iKey2 = iKey1; + } + + assert( pCsr->nField==pTab->nCol + || (pCsr->nField==pTab->nCol+1 && op==SQLITE_DELETE && iReg==-1) + ); + + preupdate.v = v; + preupdate.pCsr = pCsr; + preupdate.op = op; + preupdate.iNewReg = iReg; + preupdate.keyinfo.db = db; + preupdate.keyinfo.enc = ENC(db); + preupdate.keyinfo.nField = pTab->nCol; + preupdate.keyinfo.aSortOrder = (u8*)&fakeSortOrder; + preupdate.iKey1 = iKey1; + preupdate.iKey2 = iKey2; + preupdate.iPKey = pTab->iPKey; + + db->pPreUpdate = &preupdate; + db->xPreUpdateCallback(db->pPreUpdateArg, db, op, zDb, zTbl, iKey1, iKey2); + db->pPreUpdate = 0; + sqlite3DbFree(db, preupdate.aRecord); + vdbeFreeUnpacked(db, preupdate.pUnpacked); + vdbeFreeUnpacked(db, preupdate.pNewUnpacked); + if( preupdate.aNew ){ + int i; + for(i=0; inField; i++){ + sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(&preupdate.aNew[i]); + } + sqlite3DbFree(db, preupdate.aNew); + } +} +#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ + /************** End of vdbeaux.c *********************************************/ /************** Begin file vdbeapi.c *****************************************/ /* @@ -72577,12 +74984,19 @@ static int vdbeSafetyNotNull(Vdbe *p){ */ static SQLITE_NOINLINE void invokeProfileCallback(sqlite3 *db, Vdbe *p){ sqlite3_int64 iNow; + sqlite3_int64 iElapse; assert( p->startTime>0 ); - assert( db->xProfile!=0 ); + assert( db->xProfile!=0 || (db->mTrace & SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE)!=0 ); assert( db->init.busy==0 ); assert( p->zSql!=0 ); sqlite3OsCurrentTimeInt64(db->pVfs, &iNow); - db->xProfile(db->pProfileArg, p->zSql, (iNow - p->startTime)*1000000); + iElapse = (iNow - p->startTime)*1000000; + if( db->xProfile ){ + db->xProfile(db->pProfileArg, p->zSql, iElapse); + } + if( db->mTrace & SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE ){ + db->xTrace(SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE, db->pTraceArg, p, (void*)&iElapse); + } p->startTime = 0; } /* @@ -73086,7 +75500,8 @@ static int sqlite3Step(Vdbe *p){ ); #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE - if( db->xProfile && !db->init.busy && p->zSql ){ + if( (db->xProfile || (db->mTrace & SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE)!=0) + && !db->init.busy && p->zSql ){ sqlite3OsCurrentTimeInt64(db->pVfs, &p->startTime); }else{ assert( p->startTime==0 ); @@ -74121,6 +76536,219 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_stmt_status(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int op, i return (int)v; } +/* +** Return the SQL associated with a prepared statement +*/ +SQLITE_API const char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){ + Vdbe *p = (Vdbe *)pStmt; + return p ? p->zSql : 0; +} + +/* +** Return the SQL associated with a prepared statement with +** bound parameters expanded. Space to hold the returned string is +** obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). The caller is responsible for +** freeing the returned string by passing it to sqlite3_free(). +** +** The SQLITE_TRACE_SIZE_LIMIT puts an upper bound on the size of +** expanded bound parameters. +*/ +SQLITE_API char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_expanded_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){ +#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE + return 0; +#else + char *z = 0; + const char *zSql = sqlite3_sql(pStmt); + if( zSql ){ + Vdbe *p = (Vdbe *)pStmt; + sqlite3_mutex_enter(p->db->mutex); + z = sqlite3VdbeExpandSql(p, zSql); + sqlite3_mutex_leave(p->db->mutex); + } + return z; +#endif +} + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK +/* +** Allocate and populate an UnpackedRecord structure based on the serialized +** record in nKey/pKey. Return a pointer to the new UnpackedRecord structure +** if successful, or a NULL pointer if an OOM error is encountered. +*/ +static UnpackedRecord *vdbeUnpackRecord( + KeyInfo *pKeyInfo, + int nKey, + const void *pKey +){ + char *dummy; /* Dummy argument for AllocUnpackedRecord() */ + UnpackedRecord *pRet; /* Return value */ + + pRet = sqlite3VdbeAllocUnpackedRecord(pKeyInfo, 0, 0, &dummy); + if( pRet ){ + memset(pRet->aMem, 0, sizeof(Mem)*(pKeyInfo->nField+1)); + sqlite3VdbeRecordUnpack(pKeyInfo, nKey, pKey, pRet); + } + return pRet; +} + +/* +** This function is called from within a pre-update callback to retrieve +** a field of the row currently being updated or deleted. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_old(sqlite3 *db, int iIdx, sqlite3_value **ppValue){ + PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + + /* Test that this call is being made from within an SQLITE_DELETE or + ** SQLITE_UPDATE pre-update callback, and that iIdx is within range. */ + if( !p || p->op==SQLITE_INSERT ){ + rc = SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + goto preupdate_old_out; + } + if( iIdx>=p->pCsr->nField || iIdx<0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_RANGE; + goto preupdate_old_out; + } + + /* If the old.* record has not yet been loaded into memory, do so now. */ + if( p->pUnpacked==0 ){ + u32 nRec; + u8 *aRec; + + nRec = sqlite3BtreePayloadSize(p->pCsr->uc.pCursor); + aRec = sqlite3DbMallocRaw(db, nRec); + if( !aRec ) goto preupdate_old_out; + rc = sqlite3BtreeData(p->pCsr->uc.pCursor, 0, nRec, aRec); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + p->pUnpacked = vdbeUnpackRecord(&p->keyinfo, nRec, aRec); + if( !p->pUnpacked ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ + sqlite3DbFree(db, aRec); + goto preupdate_old_out; + } + p->aRecord = aRec; + } + + if( iIdx>=p->pUnpacked->nField ){ + *ppValue = (sqlite3_value *)columnNullValue(); + }else{ + *ppValue = &p->pUnpacked->aMem[iIdx]; + if( iIdx==p->iPKey ){ + sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(*ppValue, p->iKey1); + } + } + + preupdate_old_out: + sqlite3Error(db, rc); + return sqlite3ApiExit(db, rc); +} +#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK +/* +** This function is called from within a pre-update callback to retrieve +** the number of columns in the row being updated, deleted or inserted. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_count(sqlite3 *db){ + PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate; + return (p ? p->keyinfo.nField : 0); +} +#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK +/* +** This function is designed to be called from within a pre-update callback +** only. It returns zero if the change that caused the callback was made +** immediately by a user SQL statement. Or, if the change was made by a +** trigger program, it returns the number of trigger programs currently +** on the stack (1 for a top-level trigger, 2 for a trigger fired by a +** top-level trigger etc.). +** +** For the purposes of the previous paragraph, a foreign key CASCADE, SET NULL +** or SET DEFAULT action is considered a trigger. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_depth(sqlite3 *db){ + PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate; + return (p ? p->v->nFrame : 0); +} +#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK +/* +** This function is called from within a pre-update callback to retrieve +** a field of the row currently being updated or inserted. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_new(sqlite3 *db, int iIdx, sqlite3_value **ppValue){ + PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + Mem *pMem; + + if( !p || p->op==SQLITE_DELETE ){ + rc = SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + goto preupdate_new_out; + } + if( iIdx>=p->pCsr->nField || iIdx<0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_RANGE; + goto preupdate_new_out; + } + + if( p->op==SQLITE_INSERT ){ + /* For an INSERT, memory cell p->iNewReg contains the serialized record + ** that is being inserted. Deserialize it. */ + UnpackedRecord *pUnpack = p->pNewUnpacked; + if( !pUnpack ){ + Mem *pData = &p->v->aMem[p->iNewReg]; + rc = sqlite3VdbeMemExpandBlob(pData); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto preupdate_new_out; + pUnpack = vdbeUnpackRecord(&p->keyinfo, pData->n, pData->z); + if( !pUnpack ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + goto preupdate_new_out; + } + p->pNewUnpacked = pUnpack; + } + if( iIdx>=pUnpack->nField ){ + pMem = (sqlite3_value *)columnNullValue(); + }else{ + pMem = &pUnpack->aMem[iIdx]; + if( iIdx==p->iPKey ){ + sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(pMem, p->iKey2); + } + } + }else{ + /* For an UPDATE, memory cell (p->iNewReg+1+iIdx) contains the required + ** value. Make a copy of the cell contents and return a pointer to it. + ** It is not safe to return a pointer to the memory cell itself as the + ** caller may modify the value text encoding. + */ + assert( p->op==SQLITE_UPDATE ); + if( !p->aNew ){ + p->aNew = (Mem *)sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, sizeof(Mem) * p->pCsr->nField); + if( !p->aNew ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + goto preupdate_new_out; + } + } + assert( iIdx>=0 && iIdxpCsr->nField ); + pMem = &p->aNew[iIdx]; + if( pMem->flags==0 ){ + if( iIdx==p->iPKey ){ + sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(pMem, p->iKey2); + }else{ + rc = sqlite3VdbeMemCopy(pMem, &p->v->aMem[p->iNewReg+1+iIdx]); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto preupdate_new_out; + } + } + } + *ppValue = pMem; + + preupdate_new_out: + sqlite3Error(db, rc); + return sqlite3ApiExit(db, rc); +} +#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ + #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS /* ** Return status data for a single loop within query pStmt. @@ -74275,10 +76903,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3VdbeExpandSql( int i; /* Loop counter */ Mem *pVar; /* Value of a host parameter */ StrAccum out; /* Accumulate the output here */ +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 + Mem utf8; /* Used to convert UTF16 parameters into UTF8 for display */ +#endif char zBase[100]; /* Initial working space */ db = p->db; - sqlite3StrAccumInit(&out, db, zBase, sizeof(zBase), + sqlite3StrAccumInit(&out, 0, zBase, sizeof(zBase), db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH]); if( db->nVdbeExec>1 ){ while( *zRawSql ){ @@ -74329,12 +76960,14 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3VdbeExpandSql( int nOut; /* Number of bytes of the string text to include in output */ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 u8 enc = ENC(db); - Mem utf8; if( enc!=SQLITE_UTF8 ){ memset(&utf8, 0, sizeof(utf8)); utf8.db = db; sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(&utf8, pVar->z, pVar->n, enc, SQLITE_STATIC); - sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(&utf8, SQLITE_UTF8); + if( SQLITE_NOMEM==sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(&utf8, SQLITE_UTF8) ){ + out.accError = STRACCUM_NOMEM; + out.nAlloc = 0; + } pVar = &utf8; } #endif @@ -74376,6 +77009,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3VdbeExpandSql( } } } + if( out.accError ) sqlite3StrAccumReset(&out); return sqlite3StrAccumFinish(&out); } @@ -74471,6 +77105,16 @@ static void updateMaxBlobsize(Mem *p){ } #endif +/* +** This macro evaluates to true if either the update hook or the preupdate +** hook are enabled for database connect DB. +*/ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK +# define HAS_UPDATE_HOOK(DB) ((DB)->xPreUpdateCallback||(DB)->xUpdateCallback) +#else +# define HAS_UPDATE_HOOK(DB) ((DB)->xUpdateCallback) +#endif + /* ** The next global variable is incremented each time the OP_Found opcode ** is executed. This is used to test whether or not the foreign key @@ -74590,7 +77234,7 @@ static VdbeCursor *allocateCursor( (eCurType==CURTYPE_BTREE?sqlite3BtreeCursorSize():0); assert( iCur>=0 && iCurnCursor ); - if( p->apCsr[iCur] ){ + if( p->apCsr[iCur] ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ sqlite3VdbeFreeCursor(p, p->apCsr[iCur]); p->apCsr[iCur] = 0; } @@ -74667,7 +77311,7 @@ static void applyAffinity( if( affinity>=SQLITE_AFF_NUMERIC ){ assert( affinity==SQLITE_AFF_INTEGER || affinity==SQLITE_AFF_REAL || affinity==SQLITE_AFF_NUMERIC ); - if( (pRec->flags & MEM_Int)==0 ){ + if( (pRec->flags & MEM_Int)==0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ if( (pRec->flags & MEM_Real)==0 ){ if( pRec->flags & MEM_Str ) applyNumericAffinity(pRec,1); }else{ @@ -74677,10 +77321,13 @@ static void applyAffinity( }else if( affinity==SQLITE_AFF_TEXT ){ /* Only attempt the conversion to TEXT if there is an integer or real ** representation (blob and NULL do not get converted) but no string - ** representation. - */ - if( 0==(pRec->flags&MEM_Str) && (pRec->flags&(MEM_Real|MEM_Int)) ){ - sqlite3VdbeMemStringify(pRec, enc, 1); + ** representation. It would be harmless to repeat the conversion if + ** there is already a string rep, but it is pointless to waste those + ** CPU cycles. */ + if( 0==(pRec->flags&MEM_Str) ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ + if( (pRec->flags&(MEM_Real|MEM_Int)) ){ + sqlite3VdbeMemStringify(pRec, enc, 1); + } } pRec->flags &= ~(MEM_Real|MEM_Int); } @@ -74895,8 +77542,8 @@ static void registerTrace(int iReg, Mem *p){ ** This file contains inline asm code for retrieving "high-performance" ** counters for x86 class CPUs. */ -#ifndef _HWTIME_H_ -#define _HWTIME_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE_HWTIME_H +#define SQLITE_HWTIME_H /* ** The following routine only works on pentium-class (or newer) processors. @@ -74964,7 +77611,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite_uint64 sqlite3Hwtime(void){ return ((sqlite_uint64)0); } #endif -#endif /* !defined(_HWTIME_H_) */ +#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_HWTIME_H) */ /************** End of hwtime.h **********************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in vdbe.c ***********************/ @@ -75006,7 +77653,7 @@ static Mem *out2Prerelease(Vdbe *p, VdbeOp *pOp){ assert( pOp->p2<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); pOut = &p->aMem[pOp->p2]; memAboutToChange(p, pOut); - if( VdbeMemDynamic(pOut) ){ + if( VdbeMemDynamic(pOut) ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ return out2PrereleaseWithClear(pOut); }else{ pOut->flags = MEM_Int; @@ -75138,37 +77785,39 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeExec( /* Sanity checking on other operands */ #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG - assert( pOp->opflags==sqlite3OpcodeProperty[pOp->opcode] ); - if( (pOp->opflags & OPFLG_IN1)!=0 ){ - assert( pOp->p1>0 ); - assert( pOp->p1<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); - assert( memIsValid(&aMem[pOp->p1]) ); - assert( sqlite3VdbeCheckMemInvariants(&aMem[pOp->p1]) ); - REGISTER_TRACE(pOp->p1, &aMem[pOp->p1]); - } - if( (pOp->opflags & OPFLG_IN2)!=0 ){ - assert( pOp->p2>0 ); - assert( pOp->p2<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); - assert( memIsValid(&aMem[pOp->p2]) ); - assert( sqlite3VdbeCheckMemInvariants(&aMem[pOp->p2]) ); - REGISTER_TRACE(pOp->p2, &aMem[pOp->p2]); - } - if( (pOp->opflags & OPFLG_IN3)!=0 ){ - assert( pOp->p3>0 ); - assert( pOp->p3<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); - assert( memIsValid(&aMem[pOp->p3]) ); - assert( sqlite3VdbeCheckMemInvariants(&aMem[pOp->p3]) ); - REGISTER_TRACE(pOp->p3, &aMem[pOp->p3]); - } - if( (pOp->opflags & OPFLG_OUT2)!=0 ){ - assert( pOp->p2>0 ); - assert( pOp->p2<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); - memAboutToChange(p, &aMem[pOp->p2]); - } - if( (pOp->opflags & OPFLG_OUT3)!=0 ){ - assert( pOp->p3>0 ); - assert( pOp->p3<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); - memAboutToChange(p, &aMem[pOp->p3]); + { + u8 opProperty = sqlite3OpcodeProperty[pOp->opcode]; + if( (opProperty & OPFLG_IN1)!=0 ){ + assert( pOp->p1>0 ); + assert( pOp->p1<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); + assert( memIsValid(&aMem[pOp->p1]) ); + assert( sqlite3VdbeCheckMemInvariants(&aMem[pOp->p1]) ); + REGISTER_TRACE(pOp->p1, &aMem[pOp->p1]); + } + if( (opProperty & OPFLG_IN2)!=0 ){ + assert( pOp->p2>0 ); + assert( pOp->p2<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); + assert( memIsValid(&aMem[pOp->p2]) ); + assert( sqlite3VdbeCheckMemInvariants(&aMem[pOp->p2]) ); + REGISTER_TRACE(pOp->p2, &aMem[pOp->p2]); + } + if( (opProperty & OPFLG_IN3)!=0 ){ + assert( pOp->p3>0 ); + assert( pOp->p3<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); + assert( memIsValid(&aMem[pOp->p3]) ); + assert( sqlite3VdbeCheckMemInvariants(&aMem[pOp->p3]) ); + REGISTER_TRACE(pOp->p3, &aMem[pOp->p3]); + } + if( (opProperty & OPFLG_OUT2)!=0 ){ + assert( pOp->p2>0 ); + assert( pOp->p2<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); + memAboutToChange(p, &aMem[pOp->p2]); + } + if( (opProperty & OPFLG_OUT3)!=0 ){ + assert( pOp->p3>0 ); + assert( pOp->p3<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); + memAboutToChange(p, &aMem[pOp->p3]); + } } #endif #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) || defined(VDBE_PROFILE) @@ -75408,8 +78057,6 @@ case OP_HaltIfNull: { /* in3 */ ** is the same as executing Halt. */ case OP_Halt: { - const char *zType; - const char *zLogFmt; VdbeFrame *pFrame; int pcx; @@ -75438,34 +78085,28 @@ case OP_Halt: { p->rc = pOp->p1; p->errorAction = (u8)pOp->p2; p->pc = pcx; + assert( pOp->p5>=0 && pOp->p5<=4 ); if( p->rc ){ if( pOp->p5 ){ static const char * const azType[] = { "NOT NULL", "UNIQUE", "CHECK", "FOREIGN KEY" }; - assert( pOp->p5>=1 && pOp->p5<=4 ); testcase( pOp->p5==1 ); testcase( pOp->p5==2 ); testcase( pOp->p5==3 ); testcase( pOp->p5==4 ); - zType = azType[pOp->p5-1]; + sqlite3VdbeError(p, "%s constraint failed", azType[pOp->p5-1]); + if( pOp->p4.z ){ + p->zErrMsg = sqlite3MPrintf(db, "%z: %s", p->zErrMsg, pOp->p4.z); + } }else{ - zType = 0; - } - assert( zType!=0 || pOp->p4.z!=0 ); - zLogFmt = "abort at %d in [%s]: %s"; - if( zType && pOp->p4.z ){ - sqlite3VdbeError(p, "%s constraint failed: %s", zType, pOp->p4.z); - }else if( pOp->p4.z ){ sqlite3VdbeError(p, "%s", pOp->p4.z); - }else{ - sqlite3VdbeError(p, "%s constraint failed", zType); } - sqlite3_log(pOp->p1, zLogFmt, pcx, p->zSql, p->zErrMsg); + sqlite3_log(pOp->p1, "abort at %d in [%s]: %s", pcx, p->zSql, p->zErrMsg); } rc = sqlite3VdbeHalt(p); assert( rc==SQLITE_BUSY || rc==SQLITE_OK || rc==SQLITE_ERROR ); if( rc==SQLITE_BUSY ){ - p->rc = rc = SQLITE_BUSY; + p->rc = SQLITE_BUSY; }else{ assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || (p->rc&0xff)==SQLITE_CONSTRAINT ); assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || db->nDeferredCons>0 || db->nDeferredImmCons>0 ); @@ -75531,10 +78172,7 @@ case OP_String8: { /* same as TK_STRING, out2 */ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 if( encoding!=SQLITE_UTF8 ){ rc = sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pOut, pOp->p4.z, -1, SQLITE_UTF8, SQLITE_STATIC); - if( rc ){ - assert( rc==SQLITE_TOOBIG ); /* This is the only possible error here */ - goto too_big; - } + assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || rc==SQLITE_TOOBIG ); if( SQLITE_OK!=sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(pOut, encoding) ) goto no_mem; assert( pOut->szMalloc>0 && pOut->zMalloc==pOut->z ); assert( VdbeMemDynamic(pOut)==0 ); @@ -75547,10 +78185,12 @@ case OP_String8: { /* same as TK_STRING, out2 */ pOp->p4.z = pOut->z; pOp->p1 = pOut->n; } + testcase( rc==SQLITE_TOOBIG ); #endif if( pOp->p1>db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH] ){ goto too_big; } + assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); /* Fall through to the next case, OP_String */ } @@ -75559,10 +78199,12 @@ case OP_String8: { /* same as TK_STRING, out2 */ ** ** The string value P4 of length P1 (bytes) is stored in register P2. ** -** If P5!=0 and the content of register P3 is greater than zero, then +** If P3 is not zero and the content of register P3 is equal to P5, then ** the datatype of the register P2 is converted to BLOB. The content is ** the same sequence of bytes, it is merely interpreted as a BLOB instead -** of a string, as if it had been CAST. +** of a string, as if it had been CAST. In other words: +** +** if( P3!=0 and reg[P3]==P5 ) reg[P2] := CAST(reg[P2] as BLOB) */ case OP_String: { /* out2 */ assert( pOp->p4.z!=0 ); @@ -75573,12 +78215,11 @@ case OP_String: { /* out2 */ pOut->enc = encoding; UPDATE_MAX_BLOBSIZE(pOut); #ifndef SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS - if( pOp->p5 ){ - assert( pOp->p3>0 ); + if( pOp->p3>0 ){ assert( pOp->p3<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); pIn3 = &aMem[pOp->p3]; assert( pIn3->flags & MEM_Int ); - if( pIn3->u.i ) pOut->flags = MEM_Blob|MEM_Static|MEM_Term; + if( pIn3->u.i==pOp->p5 ) pOut->flags = MEM_Blob|MEM_Static|MEM_Term; } #endif break; @@ -75850,6 +78491,10 @@ case OP_ResultRow: { } if( db->mallocFailed ) goto no_mem; + if( db->mTrace & SQLITE_TRACE_ROW ){ + db->xTrace(SQLITE_TRACE_ROW, db->pTraceArg, p, 0); + } + /* Return SQLITE_ROW */ p->pc = (int)(pOp - aOp) + 1; @@ -76480,11 +79125,14 @@ case OP_Ge: { /* same as TK_GE, jump, in1, in3 */ /* Neither operand is NULL. Do a comparison. */ affinity = pOp->p5 & SQLITE_AFF_MASK; if( affinity>=SQLITE_AFF_NUMERIC ){ - if( (flags1 & (MEM_Int|MEM_Real|MEM_Str))==MEM_Str ){ - applyNumericAffinity(pIn1,0); - } - if( (flags3 & (MEM_Int|MEM_Real|MEM_Str))==MEM_Str ){ - applyNumericAffinity(pIn3,0); + if( (flags1 | flags3)&MEM_Str ){ + if( (flags1 & (MEM_Int|MEM_Real|MEM_Str))==MEM_Str ){ + applyNumericAffinity(pIn1,0); + flags3 = pIn3->flags; + } + if( (flags3 & (MEM_Int|MEM_Real|MEM_Str))==MEM_Str ){ + applyNumericAffinity(pIn3,0); + } } }else if( affinity==SQLITE_AFF_TEXT ){ if( (flags1 & MEM_Str)==0 && (flags1 & (MEM_Int|MEM_Real))!=0 ){ @@ -76493,6 +79141,7 @@ case OP_Ge: { /* same as TK_GE, jump, in1, in3 */ sqlite3VdbeMemStringify(pIn1, encoding, 1); testcase( (flags1&MEM_Dyn) != (pIn1->flags&MEM_Dyn) ); flags1 = (pIn1->flags & ~MEM_TypeMask) | (flags1 & MEM_TypeMask); + flags3 = pIn3->flags; } if( (flags3 & MEM_Str)==0 && (flags3 & (MEM_Int|MEM_Real))!=0 ){ testcase( pIn3->flags & MEM_Int ); @@ -76845,7 +79494,6 @@ case OP_NotNull: { /* same as TK_NOTNULL, jump, in1 */ ** skipped for length() and all content loading can be skipped for typeof(). */ case OP_Column: { - i64 payloadSize64; /* Number of bytes in the record */ int p2; /* column number to retrieve */ VdbeCursor *pC; /* The VDBE cursor */ BtCursor *pCrsr; /* The BTree cursor */ @@ -76868,6 +79516,7 @@ case OP_Column: { /* If the cursor cache is stale, bring it up-to-date */ rc = sqlite3VdbeCursorMoveto(&pC, &p2); + if( rc ) goto abort_due_to_error; assert( pOp->p3>0 && pOp->p3<=(p->nMem+1 - p->nCursor) ); pDest = &aMem[pOp->p3]; @@ -76881,8 +79530,7 @@ case OP_Column: { assert( pC->eCurType!=CURTYPE_SORTER ); pCrsr = pC->uc.pCursor; - if( rc ) goto abort_due_to_error; - if( pC->cacheStatus!=p->cacheCtr ){ + if( pC->cacheStatus!=p->cacheCtr ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ if( pC->nullRow ){ if( pC->eCurType==CURTYPE_PSEUDO ){ assert( pC->uc.pseudoTableReg>0 ); @@ -76898,22 +79546,9 @@ case OP_Column: { }else{ assert( pC->eCurType==CURTYPE_BTREE ); assert( pCrsr ); - if( pC->isTable==0 ){ - assert( sqlite3BtreeCursorIsValid(pCrsr) ); - VVA_ONLY(rc =) sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pCrsr, &payloadSize64); - assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); /* True because of CursorMoveto() call above */ - /* sqlite3BtreeParseCellPtr() uses getVarint32() to extract the - ** payload size, so it is impossible for payloadSize64 to be - ** larger than 32 bits. */ - assert( (payloadSize64 & SQLITE_MAX_U32)==(u64)payloadSize64 ); - pC->aRow = sqlite3BtreeKeyFetch(pCrsr, &avail); - pC->payloadSize = (u32)payloadSize64; - }else{ - assert( sqlite3BtreeCursorIsValid(pCrsr) ); - VVA_ONLY(rc =) sqlite3BtreeDataSize(pCrsr, &pC->payloadSize); - assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); /* DataSize() cannot fail */ - pC->aRow = sqlite3BtreeDataFetch(pCrsr, &avail); - } + assert( sqlite3BtreeCursorIsValid(pCrsr) ); + pC->payloadSize = sqlite3BtreePayloadSize(pCrsr); + pC->aRow = sqlite3BtreePayloadFetch(pCrsr, &avail); assert( avail<=65536 ); /* Maximum page size is 64KiB */ if( pC->payloadSize <= (u32)avail ){ pC->szRow = pC->payloadSize; @@ -76929,7 +79564,7 @@ case OP_Column: { aOffset[0] = offset; - if( availaRow does not have to hold the entire row, but it does at least ** need to cover the header of the record. If pC->aRow does not contain ** the complete header, then set it to zero, forcing the header to be @@ -76950,14 +79585,15 @@ case OP_Column: { rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; goto abort_due_to_error; } + }else if( offset>0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ + /* The following goto is an optimization. It can be omitted and + ** everything will still work. But OP_Column is measurably faster + ** by skipping the subsequent conditional, which is always true. + */ + zData = pC->aRow; + assert( pC->nHdrParsed<=p2 ); /* Conditional skipped */ + goto op_column_read_header; } - - /* The following goto is an optimization. It can be omitted and - ** everything will still work. But OP_Column is measurably faster - ** by skipping the subsequent conditional, which is always true. - */ - assert( pC->nHdrParsed<=p2 ); /* Conditional skipped */ - goto op_column_read_header; } /* Make sure at least the first p2+1 entries of the header have been @@ -76967,7 +79603,6 @@ case OP_Column: { /* If there is more header available for parsing in the record, try ** to extract additional fields up through the p2+1-th field */ - op_column_read_header: if( pC->iHdrOffsetaRow==0 ){ @@ -76980,11 +79615,11 @@ case OP_Column: { } /* Fill in pC->aType[i] and aOffset[i] values through the p2-th field. */ + op_column_read_header: i = pC->nHdrParsed; offset64 = aOffset[i]; zHdr = zData + pC->iHdrOffset; zEndHdr = zData + aOffset[0]; - assert( i<=p2 && zHdraType[i++] = t; aOffset[i] = (u32)(offset64 & 0xffffffff); }while( i<=p2 && zHdrnHdrParsed = i; - pC->iHdrOffset = (u32)(zHdr - zData); - + /* The record is corrupt if any of the following are true: ** (1) the bytes of the header extend past the declared header size ** (2) the entire header was used but not all data was used @@ -77011,8 +79644,10 @@ case OP_Column: { rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; goto abort_due_to_error; } - if( pC->aRow==0 ) sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(&sMem); + pC->nHdrParsed = i; + pC->iHdrOffset = (u32)(zHdr - zData); + if( pC->aRow==0 ) sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(&sMem); }else{ t = 0; } @@ -77040,9 +79675,10 @@ case OP_Column: { assert( p2nHdrParsed ); assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); assert( sqlite3VdbeCheckMemInvariants(pDest) ); - if( VdbeMemDynamic(pDest) ) sqlite3VdbeMemSetNull(pDest); + if( VdbeMemDynamic(pDest) ){ + sqlite3VdbeMemSetNull(pDest); + } assert( t==pC->aType[p2] ); - pDest->enc = encoding; if( pC->szRow>=aOffset[p2+1] ){ /* This is the common case where the desired content fits on the original ** page - where the content is not on an overflow page */ @@ -77056,6 +79692,7 @@ case OP_Column: { */ static const u16 aFlag[] = { MEM_Blob, MEM_Str|MEM_Term }; pDest->n = len = (t-12)/2; + pDest->enc = encoding; if( pDest->szMalloc < len+2 ){ pDest->flags = MEM_Null; if( sqlite3VdbeMemGrow(pDest, len+2, 0) ) goto no_mem; @@ -77068,6 +79705,7 @@ case OP_Column: { pDest->flags = aFlag[t&1]; } }else{ + pDest->enc = encoding; /* This branch happens only when content is on overflow pages */ if( ((pOp->p5 & (OPFLAG_LENGTHARG|OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG))!=0 && ((t>=12 && (t&1)==0) || (pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG)!=0)) @@ -77217,7 +79855,9 @@ case OP_MakeRecord: { testcase( serial_type==127 ); testcase( serial_type==128 ); nHdr += serial_type<=127 ? 1 : sqlite3VarintLen(serial_type); - }while( (--pRec)>=pData0 ); + if( pRec==pData0 ) break; + pRec--; + }while(1); /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-22564-11647 The header begins with a single varint ** which determines the total number of bytes in the header. The varint @@ -77365,7 +80005,7 @@ case OP_Savepoint: { }else{ db->nSavepoint++; } - + /* Link the new savepoint into the database handle's list. */ pNew->pNext = db->pSavepoint; db->pSavepoint = pNew; @@ -78483,6 +81123,30 @@ case OP_Found: { /* jump, in3 */ break; } +/* Opcode: SeekRowid P1 P2 P3 * * +** Synopsis: intkey=r[P3] +** +** P1 is the index of a cursor open on an SQL table btree (with integer +** keys). If register P3 does not contain an integer or if P1 does not +** contain a record with rowid P3 then jump immediately to P2. +** Or, if P2 is 0, raise an SQLITE_CORRUPT error. If P1 does contain +** a record with rowid P3 then +** leave the cursor pointing at that record and fall through to the next +** instruction. +** +** The OP_NotExists opcode performs the same operation, but with OP_NotExists +** the P3 register must be guaranteed to contain an integer value. With this +** opcode, register P3 might not contain an integer. +** +** The OP_NotFound opcode performs the same operation on index btrees +** (with arbitrary multi-value keys). +** +** This opcode leaves the cursor in a state where it cannot be advanced +** in either direction. In other words, the Next and Prev opcodes will +** not work following this opcode. +** +** See also: Found, NotFound, NoConflict, SeekRowid +*/ /* Opcode: NotExists P1 P2 P3 * * ** Synopsis: intkey=r[P3] ** @@ -78493,6 +81157,10 @@ case OP_Found: { /* jump, in3 */ ** leave the cursor pointing at that record and fall through to the next ** instruction. ** +** The OP_SeekRowid opcode performs the same operation but also allows the +** P3 register to contain a non-integer value, in which case the jump is +** always taken. This opcode requires that P3 always contain an integer. +** ** The OP_NotFound opcode performs the same operation on index btrees ** (with arbitrary multi-value keys). ** @@ -78500,14 +81168,21 @@ case OP_Found: { /* jump, in3 */ ** in either direction. In other words, the Next and Prev opcodes will ** not work following this opcode. ** -** See also: Found, NotFound, NoConflict +** See also: Found, NotFound, NoConflict, SeekRowid */ -case OP_NotExists: { /* jump, in3 */ +case OP_SeekRowid: { /* jump, in3 */ VdbeCursor *pC; BtCursor *pCrsr; int res; u64 iKey; + pIn3 = &aMem[pOp->p3]; + if( (pIn3->flags & MEM_Int)==0 ){ + applyAffinity(pIn3, SQLITE_AFF_NUMERIC, encoding); + if( (pIn3->flags & MEM_Int)==0 ) goto jump_to_p2; + } + /* Fall through into OP_NotExists */ +case OP_NotExists: /* jump, in3 */ pIn3 = &aMem[pOp->p3]; assert( pIn3->flags & MEM_Int ); assert( pOp->p1>=0 && pOp->p1nCursor ); @@ -78626,8 +81301,7 @@ case OP_NewRowid: { /* out2 */ v = 1; /* IMP: R-61914-48074 */ }else{ assert( sqlite3BtreeCursorIsValid(pC->uc.pCursor) ); - rc = sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pC->uc.pCursor, &v); - assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); /* Cannot fail following BtreeLast() */ + v = sqlite3BtreeIntegerKey(pC->uc.pCursor); if( v>=MAX_ROWID ){ pC->useRandomRowid = 1; }else{ @@ -78710,10 +81384,12 @@ case OP_NewRowid: { /* out2 */ ** sqlite3_last_insert_rowid() function (otherwise it is unmodified). ** ** If the OPFLAG_USESEEKRESULT flag of P5 is set and if the result of -** the last seek operation (OP_NotExists) was a success, then this +** the last seek operation (OP_NotExists or OP_SeekRowid) was a success, +** then this ** operation will not attempt to find the appropriate row before doing ** the insert but will instead overwrite the row that the cursor is -** currently pointing to. Presumably, the prior OP_NotExists opcode +** currently pointing to. Presumably, the prior OP_NotExists or +** OP_SeekRowid opcode ** has already positioned the cursor correctly. This is an optimization ** that boosts performance by avoiding redundant seeks. ** @@ -78722,9 +81398,9 @@ case OP_NewRowid: { /* out2 */ ** is part of an INSERT operation. The difference is only important to ** the update hook. ** -** Parameter P4 may point to a string containing the table-name, or -** may be NULL. If it is not NULL, then the update-hook -** (sqlite3.xUpdateCallback) is invoked following a successful insert. +** Parameter P4 may point to a Table structure, or may be NULL. If it is +** not NULL, then the update-hook (sqlite3.xUpdateCallback) is invoked +** following a successful insert. ** ** (WARNING/TODO: If P1 is a pseudo-cursor and P2 is dynamically ** allocated, then ownership of P2 is transferred to the pseudo-cursor @@ -78745,14 +81421,14 @@ case OP_Insert: case OP_InsertInt: { Mem *pData; /* MEM cell holding data for the record to be inserted */ Mem *pKey; /* MEM cell holding key for the record */ - i64 iKey; /* The integer ROWID or key for the record to be inserted */ VdbeCursor *pC; /* Cursor to table into which insert is written */ - int nZero; /* Number of zero-bytes to append */ int seekResult; /* Result of prior seek or 0 if no USESEEKRESULT flag */ const char *zDb; /* database name - used by the update hook */ - const char *zTbl; /* Table name - used by the opdate hook */ + Table *pTab; /* Table structure - used by update and pre-update hooks */ int op; /* Opcode for update hook: SQLITE_UPDATE or SQLITE_INSERT */ + BtreePayload x; /* Payload to be inserted */ + op = 0; pData = &aMem[pOp->p2]; assert( pOp->p1>=0 && pOp->p1nCursor ); assert( memIsValid(pData) ); @@ -78761,6 +81437,7 @@ case OP_InsertInt: { assert( pC->eCurType==CURTYPE_BTREE ); assert( pC->uc.pCursor!=0 ); assert( pC->isTable ); + assert( pOp->p4type==P4_TABLE || pOp->p4type>=P4_STATIC ); REGISTER_TRACE(pOp->p2, pData); if( pOp->opcode==OP_Insert ){ @@ -78768,28 +81445,52 @@ case OP_InsertInt: { assert( pKey->flags & MEM_Int ); assert( memIsValid(pKey) ); REGISTER_TRACE(pOp->p3, pKey); - iKey = pKey->u.i; + x.nKey = pKey->u.i; }else{ assert( pOp->opcode==OP_InsertInt ); - iKey = pOp->p3; + x.nKey = pOp->p3; } + if( pOp->p4type==P4_TABLE && HAS_UPDATE_HOOK(db) ){ + assert( pC->isTable ); + assert( pC->iDb>=0 ); + zDb = db->aDb[pC->iDb].zName; + pTab = pOp->p4.pTab; + assert( HasRowid(pTab) ); + op = ((pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_ISUPDATE) ? SQLITE_UPDATE : SQLITE_INSERT); + }else{ + pTab = 0; /* Not needed. Silence a comiler warning. */ + zDb = 0; /* Not needed. Silence a compiler warning. */ + } + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK + /* Invoke the pre-update hook, if any */ + if( db->xPreUpdateCallback + && pOp->p4type==P4_TABLE + && !(pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_ISUPDATE) + ){ + sqlite3VdbePreUpdateHook(p, pC, SQLITE_INSERT, zDb, pTab, x.nKey, pOp->p2); + } +#endif + if( pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_NCHANGE ) p->nChange++; - if( pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_LASTROWID ) db->lastRowid = lastRowid = iKey; + if( pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_LASTROWID ) db->lastRowid = lastRowid = x.nKey; if( pData->flags & MEM_Null ){ - pData->z = 0; - pData->n = 0; + x.pData = 0; + x.nData = 0; }else{ assert( pData->flags & (MEM_Blob|MEM_Str) ); + x.pData = pData->z; + x.nData = pData->n; } seekResult = ((pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_USESEEKRESULT) ? pC->seekResult : 0); if( pData->flags & MEM_Zero ){ - nZero = pData->u.nZero; + x.nZero = pData->u.nZero; }else{ - nZero = 0; + x.nZero = 0; } - rc = sqlite3BtreeInsert(pC->uc.pCursor, 0, iKey, - pData->z, pData->n, nZero, + x.pKey = 0; + rc = sqlite3BtreeInsert(pC->uc.pCursor, &x, (pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_APPEND)!=0, seekResult ); pC->deferredMoveto = 0; @@ -78797,18 +81498,13 @@ case OP_InsertInt: { /* Invoke the update-hook if required. */ if( rc ) goto abort_due_to_error; - if( db->xUpdateCallback && pOp->p4.z ){ - zDb = db->aDb[pC->iDb].zName; - zTbl = pOp->p4.z; - op = ((pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_ISUPDATE) ? SQLITE_UPDATE : SQLITE_INSERT); - assert( pC->isTable ); - db->xUpdateCallback(db->pUpdateArg, op, zDb, zTbl, iKey); - assert( pC->iDb>=0 ); + if( db->xUpdateCallback && op ){ + db->xUpdateCallback(db->pUpdateArg, op, zDb, pTab->zName, x.nKey); } break; } -/* Opcode: Delete P1 P2 * P4 P5 +/* Opcode: Delete P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 ** ** Delete the record at which the P1 cursor is currently pointing. ** @@ -78832,15 +81528,24 @@ case OP_InsertInt: { ** P1 must not be pseudo-table. It has to be a real table with ** multiple rows. ** -** If P4 is not NULL, then it is the name of the table that P1 is -** pointing to. The update hook will be invoked, if it exists. -** If P4 is not NULL then the P1 cursor must have been positioned -** using OP_NotFound prior to invoking this opcode. +** If P4 is not NULL then it points to a Table struture. In this case either +** the update or pre-update hook, or both, may be invoked. The P1 cursor must +** have been positioned using OP_NotFound prior to invoking this opcode in +** this case. Specifically, if one is configured, the pre-update hook is +** invoked if P4 is not NULL. The update-hook is invoked if one is configured, +** P4 is not NULL, and the OPFLAG_NCHANGE flag is set in P2. +** +** If the OPFLAG_ISUPDATE flag is set in P2, then P3 contains the address +** of the memory cell that contains the value that the rowid of the row will +** be set to by the update. */ case OP_Delete: { VdbeCursor *pC; - u8 hasUpdateCallback; + const char *zDb; + Table *pTab; + int opflags; + opflags = pOp->p2; assert( pOp->p1>=0 && pOp->p1nCursor ); pC = p->apCsr[pOp->p1]; assert( pC!=0 ); @@ -78848,22 +81553,47 @@ case OP_Delete: { assert( pC->uc.pCursor!=0 ); assert( pC->deferredMoveto==0 ); - hasUpdateCallback = db->xUpdateCallback && pOp->p4.z && pC->isTable; - if( pOp->p5 && hasUpdateCallback ){ - sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pC->uc.pCursor, &pC->movetoTarget); - } - #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG - /* The seek operation that positioned the cursor prior to OP_Delete will - ** have also set the pC->movetoTarget field to the rowid of the row that - ** is being deleted */ - if( pOp->p4.z && pC->isTable && pOp->p5==0 ){ - i64 iKey = 0; - sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pC->uc.pCursor, &iKey); - assert( pC->movetoTarget==iKey ); + if( pOp->p4type==P4_TABLE && HasRowid(pOp->p4.pTab) && pOp->p5==0 ){ + /* If p5 is zero, the seek operation that positioned the cursor prior to + ** OP_Delete will have also set the pC->movetoTarget field to the rowid of + ** the row that is being deleted */ + i64 iKey = sqlite3BtreeIntegerKey(pC->uc.pCursor); + assert( pC->movetoTarget==iKey ); } #endif + /* If the update-hook or pre-update-hook will be invoked, set zDb to + ** the name of the db to pass as to it. Also set local pTab to a copy + ** of p4.pTab. Finally, if p5 is true, indicating that this cursor was + ** last moved with OP_Next or OP_Prev, not Seek or NotFound, set + ** VdbeCursor.movetoTarget to the current rowid. */ + if( pOp->p4type==P4_TABLE && HAS_UPDATE_HOOK(db) ){ + assert( pC->iDb>=0 ); + assert( pOp->p4.pTab!=0 ); + zDb = db->aDb[pC->iDb].zName; + pTab = pOp->p4.pTab; + if( (pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_SAVEPOSITION)!=0 && pC->isTable ){ + pC->movetoTarget = sqlite3BtreeIntegerKey(pC->uc.pCursor); + } + }else{ + zDb = 0; /* Not needed. Silence a compiler warning. */ + pTab = 0; /* Not needed. Silence a compiler warning. */ + } + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK + /* Invoke the pre-update-hook if required. */ + if( db->xPreUpdateCallback && pOp->p4.pTab && HasRowid(pTab) ){ + assert( !(opflags & OPFLAG_ISUPDATE) || (aMem[pOp->p3].flags & MEM_Int) ); + sqlite3VdbePreUpdateHook(p, pC, + (opflags & OPFLAG_ISUPDATE) ? SQLITE_UPDATE : SQLITE_DELETE, + zDb, pTab, pC->movetoTarget, + pOp->p3 + ); + } + if( opflags & OPFLAG_ISNOOP ) break; +#endif + /* Only flags that can be set are SAVEPOISTION and AUXDELETE */ assert( (pOp->p5 & ~(OPFLAG_SAVEPOSITION|OPFLAG_AUXDELETE))==0 ); assert( OPFLAG_SAVEPOSITION==BTREE_SAVEPOSITION ); @@ -78885,15 +81615,18 @@ case OP_Delete: { rc = sqlite3BtreeDelete(pC->uc.pCursor, pOp->p5); pC->cacheStatus = CACHE_STALE; + if( rc ) goto abort_due_to_error; /* Invoke the update-hook if required. */ - if( rc ) goto abort_due_to_error; - if( hasUpdateCallback ){ - db->xUpdateCallback(db->pUpdateArg, SQLITE_DELETE, - db->aDb[pC->iDb].zName, pOp->p4.z, pC->movetoTarget); - assert( pC->iDb>=0 ); + if( opflags & OPFLAG_NCHANGE ){ + p->nChange++; + if( db->xUpdateCallback && HasRowid(pTab) ){ + db->xUpdateCallback(db->pUpdateArg, SQLITE_DELETE, zDb, pTab->zName, + pC->movetoTarget); + assert( pC->iDb>=0 ); + } } - if( pOp->p2 & OPFLAG_NCHANGE ) p->nChange++; + break; } /* Opcode: ResetCount * * * * * @@ -78995,7 +81728,6 @@ case OP_RowData: { VdbeCursor *pC; BtCursor *pCrsr; u32 n; - i64 n64; pOut = &aMem[pOp->p2]; memAboutToChange(p, pOut); @@ -79013,8 +81745,9 @@ case OP_RowData: { pCrsr = pC->uc.pCursor; /* The OP_RowKey and OP_RowData opcodes always follow OP_NotExists or - ** OP_Rewind/Op_Next with no intervening instructions that might invalidate - ** the cursor. If this where not the case, on of the following assert()s + ** OP_SeekRowid or OP_Rewind/Op_Next with no intervening instructions + ** that might invalidate the cursor. + ** If this where not the case, on of the following assert()s ** would fail. Should this ever change (because of changes in the code ** generator) then the fix would be to insert a call to ** sqlite3VdbeCursorMoveto(). @@ -79026,20 +81759,9 @@ case OP_RowData: { if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto abort_due_to_error; #endif - if( pC->isTable==0 ){ - assert( !pC->isTable ); - VVA_ONLY(rc =) sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pCrsr, &n64); - assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); /* True because of CursorMoveto() call above */ - if( n64>db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH] ){ - goto too_big; - } - n = (u32)n64; - }else{ - VVA_ONLY(rc =) sqlite3BtreeDataSize(pCrsr, &n); - assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); /* DataSize() cannot fail */ - if( n>(u32)db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH] ){ - goto too_big; - } + n = sqlite3BtreePayloadSize(pCrsr); + if( n>(u32)db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH] ){ + goto too_big; } testcase( n==0 ); if( sqlite3VdbeMemClearAndResize(pOut, MAX(n,32)) ){ @@ -79104,8 +81826,7 @@ case OP_Rowid: { /* out2 */ pOut->flags = MEM_Null; break; } - rc = sqlite3BtreeKeySize(pC->uc.pCursor, &v); - assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); /* Always so because of CursorRestore() above */ + v = sqlite3BtreeIntegerKey(pC->uc.pCursor); } pOut->u.i = v; break; @@ -79380,8 +82101,7 @@ next_tail: case OP_SorterInsert: /* in2 */ case OP_IdxInsert: { /* in2 */ VdbeCursor *pC; - int nKey; - const char *zKey; + BtreePayload x; assert( pOp->p1>=0 && pOp->p1nCursor ); pC = p->apCsr[pOp->p1]; @@ -79397,9 +82117,12 @@ case OP_IdxInsert: { /* in2 */ if( pOp->opcode==OP_SorterInsert ){ rc = sqlite3VdbeSorterWrite(pC, pIn2); }else{ - nKey = pIn2->n; - zKey = pIn2->z; - rc = sqlite3BtreeInsert(pC->uc.pCursor, zKey, nKey, "", 0, 0, pOp->p3, + x.nKey = pIn2->n; + x.pKey = pIn2->z; + x.nData = 0; + x.nZero = 0; + x.pData = 0; + rc = sqlite3BtreeInsert(pC->uc.pCursor, &x, pOp->p3, ((pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_USESEEKRESULT) ? pC->seekResult : 0) ); assert( pC->deferredMoveto==0 ); @@ -80373,21 +83096,6 @@ case OP_DecrJumpZero: { /* jump, in1 */ } -/* Opcode: JumpZeroIncr P1 P2 * * * -** Synopsis: if (r[P1]++)==0 ) goto P2 -** -** The register P1 must contain an integer. If register P1 is initially -** zero, then jump to P2. Increment register P1 regardless of whether or -** not the jump is taken. -*/ -case OP_JumpZeroIncr: { /* jump, in1 */ - pIn1 = &aMem[pOp->p1]; - assert( pIn1->flags&MEM_Int ); - VdbeBranchTaken(pIn1->u.i==0, 2); - if( (pIn1->u.i++)==0 ) goto jump_to_p2; - break; -} - /* Opcode: AggStep0 * P2 P3 P4 P5 ** Synopsis: accum=r[P3] step(r[P2@P5]) ** @@ -81182,16 +83890,34 @@ case OP_MaxPgcnt: { /* out2 */ */ case OP_Init: { /* jump */ char *zTrace; - char *z; + + /* If the P4 argument is not NULL, then it must be an SQL comment string. + ** The "--" string is broken up to prevent false-positives with srcck1.c. + ** + ** This assert() provides evidence for: + ** EVIDENCE-OF: R-50676-09860 The callback can compute the same text that + ** would have been returned by the legacy sqlite3_trace() interface by + ** using the X argument when X begins with "--" and invoking + ** sqlite3_expanded_sql(P) otherwise. + */ + assert( pOp->p4.z==0 || strncmp(pOp->p4.z, "-" "- ", 3)==0 ); #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE - if( db->xTrace + if( (db->mTrace & (SQLITE_TRACE_STMT|SQLITE_TRACE_LEGACY))!=0 && !p->doingRerun && (zTrace = (pOp->p4.z ? pOp->p4.z : p->zSql))!=0 ){ - z = sqlite3VdbeExpandSql(p, zTrace); - db->xTrace(db->pTraceArg, z); - sqlite3DbFree(db, z); +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED + if( db->mTrace & SQLITE_TRACE_LEGACY ){ + void (*x)(void*,const char*) = (void(*)(void*,const char*))db->xTrace; + char *z = sqlite3VdbeExpandSql(p, zTrace); + x(db->pTraceArg, z); + sqlite3_free(z); + }else +#endif + { + (void)db->xTrace(SQLITE_TRACE_STMT, db->pTraceArg, p, zTrace); + } } #ifdef SQLITE_USE_FCNTL_TRACE zTrace = (pOp->p4.z ? pOp->p4.z : p->zSql); @@ -81280,11 +84006,12 @@ default: { /* This is really OP_Noop and OP_Explain */ #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG if( db->flags & SQLITE_VdbeTrace ){ + u8 opProperty = sqlite3OpcodeProperty[pOrigOp->opcode]; if( rc!=0 ) printf("rc=%d\n",rc); - if( pOrigOp->opflags & (OPFLG_OUT2) ){ + if( opProperty & (OPFLG_OUT2) ){ registerTrace(pOrigOp->p2, &aMem[pOrigOp->p2]); } - if( pOrigOp->opflags & OPFLG_OUT3 ){ + if( opProperty & OPFLG_OUT3 ){ registerTrace(pOrigOp->p3, &aMem[pOrigOp->p3]); } } @@ -81388,6 +84115,8 @@ struct Incrblob { BtCursor *pCsr; /* Cursor pointing at blob row */ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; /* Statement holding cursor open */ sqlite3 *db; /* The associated database */ + char *zDb; /* Database name */ + Table *pTab; /* Table object */ }; @@ -81531,6 +84260,8 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_blob_open( sqlite3BtreeLeaveAll(db); goto blob_open_out; } + pBlob->pTab = pTab; + pBlob->zDb = db->aDb[sqlite3SchemaToIndex(db, pTab->pSchema)].zName; /* Now search pTab for the exact column. */ for(iCol=0; iColnCol; iCol++) { @@ -81752,6 +84483,30 @@ static int blobReadWrite( */ assert( db == v->db ); sqlite3BtreeEnterCursor(p->pCsr); + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK + if( xCall==sqlite3BtreePutData && db->xPreUpdateCallback ){ + /* If a pre-update hook is registered and this is a write cursor, + ** invoke it here. + ** + ** TODO: The preupdate-hook is passed SQLITE_DELETE, even though this + ** operation should really be an SQLITE_UPDATE. This is probably + ** incorrect, but is convenient because at this point the new.* values + ** are not easily obtainable. And for the sessions module, an + ** SQLITE_UPDATE where the PK columns do not change is handled in the + ** same way as an SQLITE_DELETE (the SQLITE_DELETE code is actually + ** slightly more efficient). Since you cannot write to a PK column + ** using the incremental-blob API, this works. For the sessions module + ** anyhow. + */ + sqlite3_int64 iKey; + iKey = sqlite3BtreeIntegerKey(p->pCsr); + sqlite3VdbePreUpdateHook( + v, v->apCsr[0], SQLITE_DELETE, p->zDb, p->pTab, iKey, -1 + ); + } +#endif + rc = xCall(p->pCsr, iOffset+p->iOffset, n, z); sqlite3BtreeLeaveCursor(p->pCsr); if( rc==SQLITE_ABORT ){ @@ -83180,19 +85935,18 @@ static int vdbeSortAllocUnpacked(SortSubtask *pTask){ /* ** Merge the two sorted lists p1 and p2 into a single list. -** Set *ppOut to the head of the new list. */ -static void vdbeSorterMerge( +static SorterRecord *vdbeSorterMerge( SortSubtask *pTask, /* Calling thread context */ SorterRecord *p1, /* First list to merge */ - SorterRecord *p2, /* Second list to merge */ - SorterRecord **ppOut /* OUT: Head of merged list */ + SorterRecord *p2 /* Second list to merge */ ){ SorterRecord *pFinal = 0; SorterRecord **pp = &pFinal; int bCached = 0; - while( p1 && p2 ){ + assert( p1!=0 && p2!=0 ); + for(;;){ int res; res = pTask->xCompare( pTask, &bCached, SRVAL(p1), p1->nVal, SRVAL(p2), p2->nVal @@ -83202,15 +85956,22 @@ static void vdbeSorterMerge( *pp = p1; pp = &p1->u.pNext; p1 = p1->u.pNext; + if( p1==0 ){ + *pp = p2; + break; + } }else{ *pp = p2; pp = &p2->u.pNext; p2 = p2->u.pNext; bCached = 0; + if( p2==0 ){ + *pp = p1; + break; + } } } - *pp = p1 ? p1 : p2; - *ppOut = pFinal; + return pFinal; } /* @@ -83263,7 +86024,7 @@ static int vdbeSorterSort(SortSubtask *pTask, SorterList *pList){ p->u.pNext = 0; for(i=0; aSlot[i]; i++){ - vdbeSorterMerge(pTask, p, aSlot[i], &p); + p = vdbeSorterMerge(pTask, p, aSlot[i]); aSlot[i] = 0; } aSlot[i] = p; @@ -83272,7 +86033,8 @@ static int vdbeSorterSort(SortSubtask *pTask, SorterList *pList){ p = 0; for(i=0; i<64; i++){ - vdbeSorterMerge(pTask, p, aSlot[i], &p); + if( aSlot[i]==0 ) continue; + p = p ? vdbeSorterMerge(pTask, p, aSlot[i]) : aSlot[i]; } pList->pList = p; @@ -84602,6 +87364,15 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeSorterCompare( ** This file contains code use to implement an in-memory rollback journal. ** The in-memory rollback journal is used to journal transactions for ** ":memory:" databases and when the journal_mode=MEMORY pragma is used. +** +** Update: The in-memory journal is also used to temporarily cache +** smaller journals that are not critical for power-loss recovery. +** For example, statement journals that are not too big will be held +** entirely in memory, thus reducing the number of file I/O calls, and +** more importantly, reducing temporary file creation events. If these +** journals become too large for memory, they are spilled to disk. But +** in the common case, they are usually small and no file I/O needs to +** occur. */ /* #include "sqliteInt.h" */ @@ -85883,7 +88654,11 @@ static int resolveExprStep(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "misuse of aggregate function %.*s()", nId,zId); pNC->nErr++; is_agg = 0; - }else if( no_such_func && pParse->db->init.busy==0 ){ + }else if( no_such_func && pParse->db->init.busy==0 +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_SQL_FUNCTION + && pParse->explain==0 +#endif + ){ sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "no such function: %.*s", nId, zId); pNC->nErr++; }else if( wrong_num_args ){ @@ -85928,6 +88703,7 @@ static int resolveExprStep(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ assert( pNC->nRef>=nRef ); if( nRef!=pNC->nRef ){ ExprSetProperty(pExpr, EP_VarSelect); + pNC->ncFlags |= NC_VarSelect; } } break; @@ -87135,15 +89911,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3ExprAlloc( pNew->flags |= EP_IntValue; pNew->u.iValue = iValue; }else{ - int c; pNew->u.zToken = (char*)&pNew[1]; assert( pToken->z!=0 || pToken->n==0 ); if( pToken->n ) memcpy(pNew->u.zToken, pToken->z, pToken->n); pNew->u.zToken[pToken->n] = 0; - if( dequote && nExtra>=3 - && ((c = pToken->z[0])=='\'' || c=='"' || c=='[' || c=='`') ){ + if( dequote && sqlite3Isquote(pNew->u.zToken[0]) ){ + if( pNew->u.zToken[0]=='"' ) pNew->flags |= EP_DblQuoted; sqlite3Dequote(pNew->u.zToken); - if( c=='"' ) pNew->flags |= EP_DblQuoted; } } } @@ -87226,6 +90000,22 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3PExpr( return p; } +/* +** Add pSelect to the Expr.x.pSelect field. Or, if pExpr is NULL (due +** do a memory allocation failure) then delete the pSelect object. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PExprAddSelect(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr, Select *pSelect){ + if( pExpr ){ + pExpr->x.pSelect = pSelect; + ExprSetProperty(pExpr, EP_xIsSelect|EP_Subquery); + sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(pParse, pExpr); + }else{ + assert( pParse->db->mallocFailed ); + sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, pSelect); + } +} + + /* ** If the expression is always either TRUE or FALSE (respectively), ** then return 1. If one cannot determine the truth value of the @@ -87386,8 +90176,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprAssignVarNumber(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr){ /* ** Recursively delete an expression tree. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprDelete(sqlite3 *db, Expr *p){ - if( p==0 ) return; +static SQLITE_NOINLINE void sqlite3ExprDeleteNN(sqlite3 *db, Expr *p){ + assert( p!=0 ); /* Sanity check: Assert that the IntValue is non-negative if it exists */ assert( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_IntValue) || p->u.iValue>=0 ); if( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_TokenOnly) ){ @@ -87406,6 +90196,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprDelete(sqlite3 *db, Expr *p){ sqlite3DbFree(db, p); } } +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprDelete(sqlite3 *db, Expr *p){ + if( p ) sqlite3ExprDeleteNN(db, p); +} /* ** Return the number of bytes allocated for the expression structure @@ -87457,7 +90250,7 @@ static int dupedExprStructSize(Expr *p, int flags){ assert( flags==EXPRDUP_REDUCE || flags==0 ); /* Only one flag value allowed */ assert( EXPR_FULLSIZE<=0xfff ); assert( (0xfff & (EP_Reduced|EP_TokenOnly))==0 ); - if( 0==(flags&EXPRDUP_REDUCE) ){ + if( 0==flags ){ nSize = EXPR_FULLSIZE; }else{ assert( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_TokenOnly|EP_Reduced) ); @@ -87519,88 +90312,88 @@ static int dupedExprSize(Expr *p, int flags){ ** if any. Before returning, *pzBuffer is set to the first byte past the ** portion of the buffer copied into by this function. */ -static Expr *exprDup(sqlite3 *db, Expr *p, int flags, u8 **pzBuffer){ - Expr *pNew = 0; /* Value to return */ - assert( flags==0 || flags==EXPRDUP_REDUCE ); +static Expr *exprDup(sqlite3 *db, Expr *p, int dupFlags, u8 **pzBuffer){ + Expr *pNew; /* Value to return */ + u8 *zAlloc; /* Memory space from which to build Expr object */ + u32 staticFlag; /* EP_Static if space not obtained from malloc */ + assert( db!=0 ); - if( p ){ - const int isReduced = (flags&EXPRDUP_REDUCE); - u8 *zAlloc; - u32 staticFlag = 0; + assert( p ); + assert( dupFlags==0 || dupFlags==EXPRDUP_REDUCE ); + assert( pzBuffer==0 || dupFlags==EXPRDUP_REDUCE ); - assert( pzBuffer==0 || isReduced ); + /* Figure out where to write the new Expr structure. */ + if( pzBuffer ){ + zAlloc = *pzBuffer; + staticFlag = EP_Static; + }else{ + zAlloc = sqlite3DbMallocRawNN(db, dupedExprSize(p, dupFlags)); + staticFlag = 0; + } + pNew = (Expr *)zAlloc; - /* Figure out where to write the new Expr structure. */ - if( pzBuffer ){ - zAlloc = *pzBuffer; - staticFlag = EP_Static; + if( pNew ){ + /* Set nNewSize to the size allocated for the structure pointed to + ** by pNew. This is either EXPR_FULLSIZE, EXPR_REDUCEDSIZE or + ** EXPR_TOKENONLYSIZE. nToken is set to the number of bytes consumed + ** by the copy of the p->u.zToken string (if any). + */ + const unsigned nStructSize = dupedExprStructSize(p, dupFlags); + const int nNewSize = nStructSize & 0xfff; + int nToken; + if( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_IntValue) && p->u.zToken ){ + nToken = sqlite3Strlen30(p->u.zToken) + 1; }else{ - zAlloc = sqlite3DbMallocRawNN(db, dupedExprSize(p, flags)); + nToken = 0; } - pNew = (Expr *)zAlloc; - - if( pNew ){ - /* Set nNewSize to the size allocated for the structure pointed to - ** by pNew. This is either EXPR_FULLSIZE, EXPR_REDUCEDSIZE or - ** EXPR_TOKENONLYSIZE. nToken is set to the number of bytes consumed - ** by the copy of the p->u.zToken string (if any). - */ - const unsigned nStructSize = dupedExprStructSize(p, flags); - const int nNewSize = nStructSize & 0xfff; - int nToken; - if( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_IntValue) && p->u.zToken ){ - nToken = sqlite3Strlen30(p->u.zToken) + 1; - }else{ - nToken = 0; - } - if( isReduced ){ - assert( ExprHasProperty(p, EP_Reduced)==0 ); - memcpy(zAlloc, p, nNewSize); - }else{ - u32 nSize = (u32)exprStructSize(p); - memcpy(zAlloc, p, nSize); - if( nSizeflags &= ~(EP_Reduced|EP_TokenOnly|EP_Static|EP_MemToken); - pNew->flags |= nStructSize & (EP_Reduced|EP_TokenOnly); - pNew->flags |= staticFlag; - - /* Copy the p->u.zToken string, if any. */ - if( nToken ){ - char *zToken = pNew->u.zToken = (char*)&zAlloc[nNewSize]; - memcpy(zToken, p->u.zToken, nToken); - } + /* Set the EP_Reduced, EP_TokenOnly, and EP_Static flags appropriately. */ + pNew->flags &= ~(EP_Reduced|EP_TokenOnly|EP_Static|EP_MemToken); + pNew->flags |= nStructSize & (EP_Reduced|EP_TokenOnly); + pNew->flags |= staticFlag; - if( 0==((p->flags|pNew->flags) & EP_TokenOnly) ){ - /* Fill in the pNew->x.pSelect or pNew->x.pList member. */ - if( ExprHasProperty(p, EP_xIsSelect) ){ - pNew->x.pSelect = sqlite3SelectDup(db, p->x.pSelect, isReduced); - }else{ - pNew->x.pList = sqlite3ExprListDup(db, p->x.pList, isReduced); - } - } + /* Copy the p->u.zToken string, if any. */ + if( nToken ){ + char *zToken = pNew->u.zToken = (char*)&zAlloc[nNewSize]; + memcpy(zToken, p->u.zToken, nToken); + } - /* Fill in pNew->pLeft and pNew->pRight. */ - if( ExprHasProperty(pNew, EP_Reduced|EP_TokenOnly) ){ - zAlloc += dupedExprNodeSize(p, flags); - if( ExprHasProperty(pNew, EP_Reduced) ){ - pNew->pLeft = exprDup(db, p->pLeft, EXPRDUP_REDUCE, &zAlloc); - pNew->pRight = exprDup(db, p->pRight, EXPRDUP_REDUCE, &zAlloc); - } - if( pzBuffer ){ - *pzBuffer = zAlloc; - } + if( 0==((p->flags|pNew->flags) & EP_TokenOnly) ){ + /* Fill in the pNew->x.pSelect or pNew->x.pList member. */ + if( ExprHasProperty(p, EP_xIsSelect) ){ + pNew->x.pSelect = sqlite3SelectDup(db, p->x.pSelect, dupFlags); }else{ - if( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_TokenOnly) ){ - pNew->pLeft = sqlite3ExprDup(db, p->pLeft, 0); - pNew->pRight = sqlite3ExprDup(db, p->pRight, 0); - } + pNew->x.pList = sqlite3ExprListDup(db, p->x.pList, dupFlags); } + } + /* Fill in pNew->pLeft and pNew->pRight. */ + if( ExprHasProperty(pNew, EP_Reduced|EP_TokenOnly) ){ + zAlloc += dupedExprNodeSize(p, dupFlags); + if( ExprHasProperty(pNew, EP_Reduced) ){ + pNew->pLeft = p->pLeft ? + exprDup(db, p->pLeft, EXPRDUP_REDUCE, &zAlloc) : 0; + pNew->pRight = p->pRight ? + exprDup(db, p->pRight, EXPRDUP_REDUCE, &zAlloc) : 0; + } + if( pzBuffer ){ + *pzBuffer = zAlloc; + } + }else{ + if( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_TokenOnly) ){ + pNew->pLeft = sqlite3ExprDup(db, p->pLeft, 0); + pNew->pRight = sqlite3ExprDup(db, p->pRight, 0); + } } } return pNew; @@ -87652,7 +90445,7 @@ static With *withDup(sqlite3 *db, With *p){ */ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3ExprDup(sqlite3 *db, Expr *p, int flags){ assert( flags==0 || flags==EXPRDUP_REDUCE ); - return exprDup(db, p, flags, 0); + return p ? exprDup(db, p, flags, 0) : 0; } SQLITE_PRIVATE ExprList *sqlite3ExprListDup(sqlite3 *db, ExprList *p, int flags){ ExprList *pNew; @@ -87874,7 +90667,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprListSetName( pItem = &pList->a[pList->nExpr-1]; assert( pItem->zName==0 ); pItem->zName = sqlite3DbStrNDup(pParse->db, pName->z, pName->n); - if( dequote && pItem->zName ) sqlite3Dequote(pItem->zName); + if( dequote ) sqlite3Dequote(pItem->zName); } } @@ -87923,10 +90716,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprListCheckLength( /* ** Delete an entire expression list. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprListDelete(sqlite3 *db, ExprList *pList){ +static SQLITE_NOINLINE void exprListDeleteNN(sqlite3 *db, ExprList *pList){ int i; struct ExprList_item *pItem; - if( pList==0 ) return; assert( pList->a!=0 || pList->nExpr==0 ); for(pItem=pList->a, i=0; inExpr; i++, pItem++){ sqlite3ExprDelete(db, pItem->pExpr); @@ -87936,6 +90728,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprListDelete(sqlite3 *db, ExprList *pList){ sqlite3DbFree(db, pList->a); sqlite3DbFree(db, pList); } +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprListDelete(sqlite3 *db, ExprList *pList){ + if( pList ) exprListDeleteNN(db, pList); +} /* ** Return the bitwise-OR of all Expr.flags fields in the given @@ -88463,6 +91258,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3FindInIndex(Parse *pParse, Expr *pX, u32 inFlags, int eType = IN_INDEX_INDEX_ASC + pIdx->aSortOrder[0]; if( prRhsHasNull && !pTab->aCol[iCol].notNull ){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_USED_MASK + const i64 sOne = 1; + sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Dup8(v, OP_ColumnsUsed, + iTab, 0, 0, (u8*)&sOne, P4_INT64); +#endif *prRhsHasNull = ++pParse->nMem; sqlite3SetHasNullFlag(v, iTab, *prRhsHasNull); } @@ -88475,7 +91275,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3FindInIndex(Parse *pParse, Expr *pX, u32 inFlags, int /* If no preexisting index is available for the IN clause ** and IN_INDEX_NOOP is an allowed reply ** and the RHS of the IN operator is a list, not a subquery - ** and the RHS is not contant or has two or fewer terms, + ** and the RHS is not constant or has two or fewer terms, ** then it is not worth creating an ephemeral table to evaluate ** the IN operator so return IN_INDEX_NOOP. */ @@ -88867,8 +91667,7 @@ static void sqlite3ExprCodeIN( if( eType==IN_INDEX_ROWID ){ /* In this case, the RHS is the ROWID of table b-tree */ - sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_MustBeInt, r1, destIfFalse); VdbeCoverage(v); - sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_NotExists, pExpr->iTable, destIfFalse, r1); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_SeekRowid, pExpr->iTable, destIfFalse, r1); VdbeCoverage(v); }else{ /* In this case, the RHS is an index b-tree. @@ -88980,6 +91779,19 @@ static void codeInteger(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr, int negFlag, int iMem){ } } +#if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) +/* +** Verify the consistency of the column cache +*/ +static int cacheIsValid(Parse *pParse){ + int i, n; + for(i=n=0; iaColCache[i].iReg>0 ) n++; + } + return n==pParse->nColCache; +} +#endif + /* ** Clear a cache entry. */ @@ -88990,6 +91802,9 @@ static void cacheEntryClear(Parse *pParse, struct yColCache *p){ } p->tempReg = 0; } + p->iReg = 0; + pParse->nColCache--; + assert( pParse->db->mallocFailed || cacheIsValid(pParse) ); } @@ -89033,6 +91848,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprCacheStore(Parse *pParse, int iTab, int iCol, int p->iReg = iReg; p->tempReg = 0; p->lru = pParse->iCacheCnt++; + pParse->nColCache++; + assert( pParse->db->mallocFailed || cacheIsValid(pParse) ); return; } } @@ -89054,6 +91871,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprCacheStore(Parse *pParse, int iTab, int iCol, int p->iReg = iReg; p->tempReg = 0; p->lru = pParse->iCacheCnt++; + assert( cacheIsValid(pParse) ); return; } } @@ -89063,15 +91881,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprCacheStore(Parse *pParse, int iTab, int iCol, int ** Purge the range of registers from the column cache. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprCacheRemove(Parse *pParse, int iReg, int nReg){ - int i; - int iLast = iReg + nReg - 1; struct yColCache *p; - for(i=0, p=pParse->aColCache; iiReg; - if( r>=iReg && r<=iLast ){ - cacheEntryClear(pParse, p); - p->iReg = 0; - } + if( iReg<=0 || pParse->nColCache==0 ) return; + p = &pParse->aColCache[SQLITE_N_COLCACHE-1]; + while(1){ + if( p->iReg >= iReg && p->iReg < iReg+nReg ) cacheEntryClear(pParse, p); + if( p==pParse->aColCache ) break; + p--; } } @@ -89107,7 +91923,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprCachePop(Parse *pParse){ for(i=0, p=pParse->aColCache; iiReg && p->iLevel>pParse->iCacheLevel ){ cacheEntryClear(pParse, p); - p->iReg = 0; } } } @@ -89165,7 +91980,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumnOfTable( }else{ int op = IsVirtual(pTab) ? OP_VColumn : OP_Column; int x = iCol; - if( !HasRowid(pTab) ){ + if( !HasRowid(pTab) && !IsVirtual(pTab) ){ x = sqlite3ColumnOfIndex(sqlite3PrimaryKeyIndex(pTab), iCol); } sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, op, iTabCur, x, regOut); @@ -89242,7 +92057,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprCacheClear(Parse *pParse){ for(i=0, p=pParse->aColCache; iiReg ){ cacheEntryClear(pParse, p); - p->iReg = 0; } } } @@ -89284,6 +92098,7 @@ static int usedAsColumnCache(Parse *pParse, int iFrom, int iTo){ } #endif /* SQLITE_DEBUG || SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST */ + /* ** Convert an expression node to a TK_REGISTER */ @@ -89568,6 +92383,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprCodeTarget(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr, int target) assert( !ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_IntValue) ); zId = pExpr->u.zToken; pDef = sqlite3FindFunction(db, zId, nFarg, enc, 0); +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_SQL_FUNCTION + if( pDef==0 && pParse->explain ){ + pDef = sqlite3FindFunction(db, "unknown", nFarg, enc, 0); + } +#endif if( pDef==0 || pDef->xFinalize!=0 ){ sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "unknown function: %s()", zId); break; @@ -90590,6 +93410,61 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprImpliesExpr(Expr *pE1, Expr *pE2, int iTab){ return 0; } +/* +** An instance of the following structure is used by the tree walker +** to determine if an expression can be evaluated by reference to the +** index only, without having to do a search for the corresponding +** table entry. The IdxCover.pIdx field is the index. IdxCover.iCur +** is the cursor for the table. +*/ +struct IdxCover { + Index *pIdx; /* The index to be tested for coverage */ + int iCur; /* Cursor number for the table corresponding to the index */ +}; + +/* +** Check to see if there are references to columns in table +** pWalker->u.pIdxCover->iCur can be satisfied using the index +** pWalker->u.pIdxCover->pIdx. +*/ +static int exprIdxCover(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ + if( pExpr->op==TK_COLUMN + && pExpr->iTable==pWalker->u.pIdxCover->iCur + && sqlite3ColumnOfIndex(pWalker->u.pIdxCover->pIdx, pExpr->iColumn)<0 + ){ + pWalker->eCode = 1; + return WRC_Abort; + } + return WRC_Continue; +} + +/* +** Determine if an index pIdx on table with cursor iCur contains will +** the expression pExpr. Return true if the index does cover the +** expression and false if the pExpr expression references table columns +** that are not found in the index pIdx. +** +** An index covering an expression means that the expression can be +** evaluated using only the index and without having to lookup the +** corresponding table entry. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprCoveredByIndex( + Expr *pExpr, /* The index to be tested */ + int iCur, /* The cursor number for the corresponding table */ + Index *pIdx /* The index that might be used for coverage */ +){ + Walker w; + struct IdxCover xcov; + memset(&w, 0, sizeof(w)); + xcov.iCur = iCur; + xcov.pIdx = pIdx; + w.xExprCallback = exprIdxCover; + w.u.pIdxCover = &xcov; + sqlite3WalkExpr(&w, pExpr); + return !w.eCode; +} + + /* ** An instance of the following structure is used by the tree walker ** to count references to table columns in the arguments of an @@ -91544,6 +94419,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AlterFinishAddColumn(Parse *pParse, Token *pColDef){ Expr *pDflt; /* Default value for the new column */ sqlite3 *db; /* The database connection; */ Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; /* The prepared statement under construction */ + int r1; /* Temporary registers */ db = pParse->db; if( pParse->nErr || db->mallocFailed ) return; @@ -91638,16 +94514,18 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AlterFinishAddColumn(Parse *pParse, Token *pColDef){ db->flags = savedDbFlags; } - /* If the default value of the new column is NULL, then the file - ** format to 2. If the default value of the new column is not NULL, - ** the file format be 3. Back when this feature was first added - ** in 2006, we went to the trouble to upgrade the file format to the - ** minimum support values. But 10-years on, we can assume that all - ** extent versions of SQLite support file-format 4, so we always and - ** unconditionally upgrade to 4. + /* Make sure the schema version is at least 3. But do not upgrade + ** from less than 3 to 4, as that will corrupt any preexisting DESC + ** index. */ - sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_SetCookie, iDb, BTREE_FILE_FORMAT, - SQLITE_MAX_FILE_FORMAT); + r1 = sqlite3GetTempReg(pParse); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_ReadCookie, iDb, r1, BTREE_FILE_FORMAT); + sqlite3VdbeUsesBtree(v, iDb); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_AddImm, r1, -2); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_IfPos, r1, sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v)+2); + VdbeCoverage(v); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_SetCookie, iDb, BTREE_FILE_FORMAT, 3); + sqlite3ReleaseTempReg(pParse, r1); /* Reload the schema of the modified table. */ reloadTableSchema(pParse, pTab, pTab->zName); @@ -93577,7 +96455,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3AnalysisLoad(sqlite3 *db, int iDb){ analysisInfo sInfo; HashElem *i; char *zSql; - int rc; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; assert( iDb>=0 && iDbnDb ); assert( db->aDb[iDb].pBt!=0 ); @@ -93586,31 +96464,34 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3AnalysisLoad(sqlite3 *db, int iDb){ assert( sqlite3SchemaMutexHeld(db, iDb, 0) ); for(i=sqliteHashFirst(&db->aDb[iDb].pSchema->idxHash);i;i=sqliteHashNext(i)){ Index *pIdx = sqliteHashData(i); - sqlite3DefaultRowEst(pIdx); + pIdx->aiRowLogEst[0] = 0; #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT3_OR_STAT4 sqlite3DeleteIndexSamples(db, pIdx); pIdx->aSample = 0; #endif } - /* Check to make sure the sqlite_stat1 table exists */ + /* Load new statistics out of the sqlite_stat1 table */ sInfo.db = db; sInfo.zDatabase = db->aDb[iDb].zName; - if( sqlite3FindTable(db, "sqlite_stat1", sInfo.zDatabase)==0 ){ - return SQLITE_ERROR; + if( sqlite3FindTable(db, "sqlite_stat1", sInfo.zDatabase)!=0 ){ + zSql = sqlite3MPrintf(db, + "SELECT tbl,idx,stat FROM %Q.sqlite_stat1", sInfo.zDatabase); + if( zSql==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; + }else{ + rc = sqlite3_exec(db, zSql, analysisLoader, &sInfo, 0); + sqlite3DbFree(db, zSql); + } } - /* Load new statistics out of the sqlite_stat1 table */ - zSql = sqlite3MPrintf(db, - "SELECT tbl,idx,stat FROM %Q.sqlite_stat1", sInfo.zDatabase); - if( zSql==0 ){ - rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; - }else{ - rc = sqlite3_exec(db, zSql, analysisLoader, &sInfo, 0); - sqlite3DbFree(db, zSql); + /* Set appropriate defaults on all indexes not in the sqlite_stat1 table */ + assert( sqlite3SchemaMutexHeld(db, iDb, 0) ); + for(i=sqliteHashFirst(&db->aDb[iDb].pSchema->idxHash);i;i=sqliteHashNext(i)){ + Index *pIdx = sqliteHashData(i); + if( pIdx->aiRowLogEst[0]==0 ) sqlite3DefaultRowEst(pIdx); } - /* Load the statistics from the sqlite_stat4 table. */ #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT3_OR_STAT4 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && OptimizationEnabled(db, SQLITE_Stat34) ){ @@ -94333,6 +97214,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3AuthReadCol( char *zDb = db->aDb[iDb].zName; /* Name of attached database */ int rc; /* Auth callback return code */ + if( db->init.busy ) return SQLITE_OK; rc = db->xAuth(db->pAuthArg, SQLITE_READ, zTab,zCol,zDb,pParse->zAuthContext #ifdef SQLITE_USER_AUTHENTICATION ,db->auth.zAuthUser @@ -94823,7 +97705,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3FindTable(sqlite3 *db, const char *zName, const cha */ SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3LocateTable( Parse *pParse, /* context in which to report errors */ - int isView, /* True if looking for a VIEW rather than a TABLE */ + u32 flags, /* LOCATE_VIEW or LOCATE_NOERR */ const char *zName, /* Name of the table we are looking for */ const char *zDbase /* Name of the database. Might be NULL */ ){ @@ -94837,7 +97719,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3LocateTable( p = sqlite3FindTable(pParse->db, zName, zDbase); if( p==0 ){ - const char *zMsg = isView ? "no such view" : "no such table"; + const char *zMsg = flags & LOCATE_VIEW ? "no such view" : "no such table"; #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE if( sqlite3FindDbName(pParse->db, zDbase)<1 ){ /* If zName is the not the name of a table in the schema created using @@ -94849,12 +97731,14 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3LocateTable( } } #endif - if( zDbase ){ - sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "%s: %s.%s", zMsg, zDbase, zName); - }else{ - sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "%s: %s", zMsg, zName); + if( (flags & LOCATE_NOERR)==0 ){ + if( zDbase ){ + sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "%s: %s.%s", zMsg, zDbase, zName); + }else{ + sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "%s: %s", zMsg, zName); + } + pParse->checkSchema = 1; } - pParse->checkSchema = 1; } return p; @@ -94871,7 +97755,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3LocateTable( */ SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3LocateTableItem( Parse *pParse, - int isView, + u32 flags, struct SrcList_item *p ){ const char *zDb; @@ -94882,7 +97766,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3LocateTableItem( }else{ zDb = p->zDatabase; } - return sqlite3LocateTable(pParse, isView, p->zName, zDb); + return sqlite3LocateTable(pParse, flags, p->zName, zDb); } /* @@ -95077,16 +97961,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteColumnNames(sqlite3 *db, Table *pTable){ ** db parameter can be used with db->pnBytesFreed to measure the memory ** used by the Table object. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteTable(sqlite3 *db, Table *pTable){ +static void SQLITE_NOINLINE deleteTable(sqlite3 *db, Table *pTable){ Index *pIndex, *pNext; TESTONLY( int nLookaside; ) /* Used to verify lookaside not used for schema */ - assert( !pTable || pTable->nRef>0 ); - - /* Do not delete the table until the reference count reaches zero. */ - if( !pTable ) return; - if( ((!db || db->pnBytesFreed==0) && (--pTable->nRef)>0) ) return; - /* Record the number of outstanding lookaside allocations in schema Tables ** prior to doing any free() operations. Since schema Tables do not use ** lookaside, this number should not change. */ @@ -95096,8 +97974,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteTable(sqlite3 *db, Table *pTable){ /* Delete all indices associated with this table. */ for(pIndex = pTable->pIndex; pIndex; pIndex=pNext){ pNext = pIndex->pNext; - assert( pIndex->pSchema==pTable->pSchema ); - if( !db || db->pnBytesFreed==0 ){ + assert( pIndex->pSchema==pTable->pSchema + || (IsVirtual(pTable) && pIndex->idxType!=SQLITE_IDXTYPE_APPDEF) ); + if( (db==0 || db->pnBytesFreed==0) && !IsVirtual(pTable) ){ char *zName = pIndex->zName; TESTONLY ( Index *pOld = ) sqlite3HashInsert( &pIndex->pSchema->idxHash, zName, 0 @@ -95126,6 +98005,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteTable(sqlite3 *db, Table *pTable){ /* Verify that no lookaside memory was used by schema tables */ assert( nLookaside==0 || nLookaside==db->lookaside.nOut ); } +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteTable(sqlite3 *db, Table *pTable){ + /* Do not delete the table until the reference count reaches zero. */ + if( !pTable ) return; + if( ((!db || db->pnBytesFreed==0) && (--pTable->nRef)>0) ) return; + deleteTable(db, pTable); +} + /* ** Unlink the given table from the hash tables and the delete the @@ -95772,7 +98658,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AddPrimaryKey( Column *pCol = 0; int iCol = -1, i; int nTerm; - if( pTab==0 || IN_DECLARE_VTAB ) goto primary_key_exit; + if( pTab==0 ) goto primary_key_exit; if( pTab->tabFlags & TF_HasPrimaryKey ){ sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "table \"%s\" has more than one primary key", pTab->zName); @@ -95818,12 +98704,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AddPrimaryKey( "INTEGER PRIMARY KEY"); #endif }else{ - Index *p; - p = sqlite3CreateIndex(pParse, 0, 0, 0, pList, onError, 0, - 0, sortOrder, 0); - if( p ){ - p->idxType = SQLITE_IDXTYPE_PRIMARYKEY; - } + sqlite3CreateIndex(pParse, 0, 0, 0, pList, onError, 0, + 0, sortOrder, 0, SQLITE_IDXTYPE_PRIMARYKEY); pList = 0; } @@ -96140,21 +99022,23 @@ static int hasColumn(const i16 *aiCol, int nCol, int x){ ** are appropriate for a WITHOUT ROWID table instead of a rowid table. ** Changes include: ** -** (1) Convert the OP_CreateTable into an OP_CreateIndex. There is +** (1) Set all columns of the PRIMARY KEY schema object to be NOT NULL. +** (2) Convert the OP_CreateTable into an OP_CreateIndex. There is ** no rowid btree for a WITHOUT ROWID. Instead, the canonical ** data storage is a covering index btree. -** (2) Bypass the creation of the sqlite_master table entry +** (3) Bypass the creation of the sqlite_master table entry ** for the PRIMARY KEY as the primary key index is now ** identified by the sqlite_master table entry of the table itself. -** (3) Set the Index.tnum of the PRIMARY KEY Index object in the +** (4) Set the Index.tnum of the PRIMARY KEY Index object in the ** schema to the rootpage from the main table. -** (4) Set all columns of the PRIMARY KEY schema object to be NOT NULL. ** (5) Add all table columns to the PRIMARY KEY Index object ** so that the PRIMARY KEY is a covering index. The surplus ** columns are part of KeyInfo.nXField and are not used for ** sorting or lookup or uniqueness checks. ** (6) Replace the rowid tail on all automatically generated UNIQUE ** indices with the PRIMARY KEY columns. +** +** For virtual tables, only (1) is performed. */ static void convertToWithoutRowidTable(Parse *pParse, Table *pTab){ Index *pIdx; @@ -96164,6 +99048,20 @@ static void convertToWithoutRowidTable(Parse *pParse, Table *pTab){ sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; + /* Mark every PRIMARY KEY column as NOT NULL (except for imposter tables) + */ + if( !db->init.imposterTable ){ + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + if( (pTab->aCol[i].colFlags & COLFLAG_PRIMKEY)!=0 ){ + pTab->aCol[i].notNull = OE_Abort; + } + } + } + + /* The remaining transformations only apply to b-tree tables, not to + ** virtual tables */ + if( IN_DECLARE_VTAB ) return; + /* Convert the OP_CreateTable opcode that would normally create the ** root-page for the table into an OP_CreateIndex opcode. The index ** created will become the PRIMARY KEY index. @@ -96185,9 +99083,10 @@ static void convertToWithoutRowidTable(Parse *pParse, Table *pTab){ if( pList==0 ) return; pList->a[0].sortOrder = pParse->iPkSortOrder; assert( pParse->pNewTable==pTab ); - pPk = sqlite3CreateIndex(pParse, 0, 0, 0, pList, pTab->keyConf, 0, 0, 0, 0); - if( pPk==0 ) return; - pPk->idxType = SQLITE_IDXTYPE_PRIMARYKEY; + sqlite3CreateIndex(pParse, 0, 0, 0, pList, pTab->keyConf, 0, 0, 0, 0, + SQLITE_IDXTYPE_PRIMARYKEY); + if( db->mallocFailed ) return; + pPk = sqlite3PrimaryKeyIndex(pTab); pTab->iPKey = -1; }else{ pPk = sqlite3PrimaryKeyIndex(pTab); @@ -96215,19 +99114,11 @@ static void convertToWithoutRowidTable(Parse *pParse, Table *pTab){ } pPk->nKeyCol = j; } - pPk->isCovering = 1; assert( pPk!=0 ); + pPk->isCovering = 1; + if( !db->init.imposterTable ) pPk->uniqNotNull = 1; nPk = pPk->nKeyCol; - /* Make sure every column of the PRIMARY KEY is NOT NULL. (Except, - ** do not enforce this for imposter tables.) */ - if( !db->init.imposterTable ){ - for(i=0; iaCol[pPk->aiColumn[i]].notNull = OE_Abort; - } - pPk->uniqNotNull = 1; - } - /* The root page of the PRIMARY KEY is the table root page */ pPk->tnum = pTab->tnum; @@ -96706,7 +99597,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ViewGetColumnNames(Parse *pParse, Table *pTable){ pTable->nCol = 0; nErr++; } - if( pSelTab ) sqlite3DeleteTable(db, pSelTab); + sqlite3DeleteTable(db, pSelTab); sqlite3SelectDelete(db, pSel); db->lookaside.bDisable--; } else { @@ -96982,6 +99873,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DropTable(Parse *pParse, SrcList *pName, int isView, assert( pName->nSrc==1 ); if( sqlite3ReadSchema(pParse) ) goto exit_drop_table; if( noErr ) db->suppressErr++; + assert( isView==0 || isView==LOCATE_VIEW ); pTab = sqlite3LocateTableItem(pParse, isView, &pName->a[0]); if( noErr ) db->suppressErr--; @@ -97259,6 +100151,7 @@ static void sqlite3RefillIndex(Parse *pParse, Index *pIndex, int memRootPage){ tnum = pIndex->tnum; } pKey = sqlite3KeyInfoOfIndex(pParse, pIndex); + assert( pKey!=0 || db->mallocFailed || pParse->nErr ); /* Open the sorter cursor if we are to use one. */ iSorter = pParse->nTab++; @@ -97282,8 +100175,7 @@ static void sqlite3RefillIndex(Parse *pParse, Index *pIndex, int memRootPage){ sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, OPFLAG_BULKCSR|((memRootPage>=0)?OPFLAG_P2ISREG:0)); addr1 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_SorterSort, iSorter, 0); VdbeCoverage(v); - assert( pKey!=0 || db->mallocFailed || pParse->nErr ); - if( IsUniqueIndex(pIndex) && pKey!=0 ){ + if( IsUniqueIndex(pIndex) ){ int j2 = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v) + 3; sqlite3VdbeGoto(v, j2); addr2 = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v); @@ -97352,12 +100244,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3AllocateIndexObject( ** pList is a list of columns to be indexed. pList will be NULL if this ** is a primary key or unique-constraint on the most recent column added ** to the table currently under construction. -** -** If the index is created successfully, return a pointer to the new Index -** structure. This is used by sqlite3AddPrimaryKey() to mark the index -** as the tables primary key (Index.idxType==SQLITE_IDXTYPE_PRIMARYKEY) */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3CreateIndex( +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3CreateIndex( Parse *pParse, /* All information about this parse */ Token *pName1, /* First part of index name. May be NULL */ Token *pName2, /* Second part of index name. May be NULL */ @@ -97367,9 +100255,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3CreateIndex( Token *pStart, /* The CREATE token that begins this statement */ Expr *pPIWhere, /* WHERE clause for partial indices */ int sortOrder, /* Sort order of primary key when pList==NULL */ - int ifNotExist /* Omit error if index already exists */ + int ifNotExist, /* Omit error if index already exists */ + u8 idxType /* The index type */ ){ - Index *pRet = 0; /* Pointer to return */ Table *pTab = 0; /* Table to be indexed */ Index *pIndex = 0; /* The index to be created */ char *zName = 0; /* Name of the index */ @@ -97387,7 +100275,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3CreateIndex( char *zExtra = 0; /* Extra space after the Index object */ Index *pPk = 0; /* PRIMARY KEY index for WITHOUT ROWID tables */ - if( db->mallocFailed || IN_DECLARE_VTAB || pParse->nErr>0 ){ + if( db->mallocFailed || pParse->nErr>0 ){ + goto exit_create_index; + } + if( IN_DECLARE_VTAB && idxType!=SQLITE_IDXTYPE_PRIMARYKEY ){ goto exit_create_index; } if( SQLITE_OK!=sqlite3ReadSchema(pParse) ){ @@ -97513,6 +100404,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3CreateIndex( if( zName==0 ){ goto exit_create_index; } + + /* Automatic index names generated from within sqlite3_declare_vtab() + ** must have names that are distinct from normal automatic index names. + ** The following statement converts "sqlite3_autoindex..." into + ** "sqlite3_butoindex..." in order to make the names distinct. + ** The "vtab_err.test" test demonstrates the need of this statement. */ + if( IN_DECLARE_VTAB ) zName[7]++; } /* Check for authorization to create an index. @@ -97576,7 +100474,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3CreateIndex( pIndex->pTable = pTab; pIndex->onError = (u8)onError; pIndex->uniqNotNull = onError!=OE_None; - pIndex->idxType = pName ? SQLITE_IDXTYPE_APPDEF : SQLITE_IDXTYPE_UNIQUE; + pIndex->idxType = idxType; pIndex->pSchema = db->aDb[iDb].pSchema; pIndex->nKeyCol = pList->nExpr; if( pPIWhere ){ @@ -97756,7 +100654,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3CreateIndex( pIdx->onError = pIndex->onError; } } - pRet = pIdx; + if( idxType==SQLITE_IDXTYPE_PRIMARYKEY ) pIdx->idxType = idxType; goto exit_create_index; } } @@ -97768,6 +100666,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3CreateIndex( assert( pParse->nErr==0 ); if( db->init.busy ){ Index *p; + assert( !IN_DECLARE_VTAB ); assert( sqlite3SchemaMutexHeld(db, 0, pIndex->pSchema) ); p = sqlite3HashInsert(&pIndex->pSchema->idxHash, pIndex->zName, pIndex); @@ -97849,7 +100748,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3CreateIndex( sqlite3ChangeCookie(pParse, iDb); sqlite3VdbeAddParseSchemaOp(v, iDb, sqlite3MPrintf(db, "name='%q' AND type='index'", pIndex->zName)); - sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_Expire, 0); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp0(v, OP_Expire); } sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, pIndex->tnum); @@ -97874,7 +100773,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Index *sqlite3CreateIndex( pIndex->pNext = pOther->pNext; pOther->pNext = pIndex; } - pRet = pIndex; pIndex = 0; } @@ -97885,7 +100783,6 @@ exit_create_index: sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pList); sqlite3SrcListDelete(db, pTblName); sqlite3DbFree(db, zName); - return pRet; } /* @@ -97914,10 +100811,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DefaultRowEst(Index *pIdx){ int i; /* Set the first entry (number of rows in the index) to the estimated - ** number of rows in the table. Or 10, if the estimated number of rows - ** in the table is less than that. */ + ** number of rows in the table, or half the number of rows in the table + ** for a partial index. But do not let the estimate drop below 10. */ a[0] = pIdx->pTable->nRowLogEst; - if( a[0]<33 ) a[0] = 33; assert( 33==sqlite3LogEst(10) ); + if( pIdx->pPartIdxWhere!=0 ) a[0] -= 10; assert( 10==sqlite3LogEst(2) ); + if( a[0]<33 ) a[0] = 33; assert( 33==sqlite3LogEst(10) ); /* Estimate that a[1] is 10, a[2] is 9, a[3] is 8, a[4] is 7, a[5] is ** 6 and each subsequent value (if any) is 5. */ @@ -98799,10 +101697,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Reindex(Parse *pParse, Token *pName1, Token *pName2){ /* ** Return a KeyInfo structure that is appropriate for the given Index. ** -** The KeyInfo structure for an index is cached in the Index object. -** So there might be multiple references to the returned pointer. The -** caller should not try to modify the KeyInfo object. -** ** The caller should invoke sqlite3KeyInfoUnref() on the returned object ** when it has finished using it. */ @@ -99537,7 +102431,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3LimitWhere( */ if( pOrderBy && (pLimit == 0) ) { sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "ORDER BY without LIMIT on %s", zStmtType); - goto limit_where_cleanup_2; + goto limit_where_cleanup; } /* We only need to generate a select expression if there @@ -99559,16 +102453,16 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3LimitWhere( */ pSelectRowid = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_ROW, 0, 0, 0); - if( pSelectRowid == 0 ) goto limit_where_cleanup_2; + if( pSelectRowid == 0 ) goto limit_where_cleanup; pEList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, 0, pSelectRowid); - if( pEList == 0 ) goto limit_where_cleanup_2; + if( pEList == 0 ) goto limit_where_cleanup; /* duplicate the FROM clause as it is needed by both the DELETE/UPDATE tree ** and the SELECT subtree. */ pSelectSrc = sqlite3SrcListDup(pParse->db, pSrc, 0); if( pSelectSrc == 0 ) { sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, pEList); - goto limit_where_cleanup_2; + goto limit_where_cleanup; } /* generate the SELECT expression tree. */ @@ -99578,21 +102472,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3LimitWhere( /* now generate the new WHERE rowid IN clause for the DELETE/UDPATE */ pWhereRowid = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_ROW, 0, 0, 0); - if( pWhereRowid == 0 ) goto limit_where_cleanup_1; - pInClause = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_IN, pWhereRowid, 0, 0); - if( pInClause == 0 ) goto limit_where_cleanup_1; - - pInClause->x.pSelect = pSelect; - pInClause->flags |= EP_xIsSelect; - sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(pParse, pInClause); + pInClause = pWhereRowid ? sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_IN, pWhereRowid, 0, 0) : 0; + sqlite3PExprAddSelect(pParse, pInClause, pSelect); return pInClause; - /* something went wrong. clean up anything allocated. */ -limit_where_cleanup_1: - sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, pSelect); - return 0; - -limit_where_cleanup_2: +limit_where_cleanup: sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, pWhere); sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, pOrderBy); sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, pLimit); @@ -99643,11 +102527,12 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteFrom( int addrBypass = 0; /* Address of jump over the delete logic */ int addrLoop = 0; /* Top of the delete loop */ int addrEphOpen = 0; /* Instruction to open the Ephemeral table */ + int bComplex; /* True if there are triggers or FKs or + ** subqueries in the WHERE clause */ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRIGGER int isView; /* True if attempting to delete from a view */ Trigger *pTrigger; /* List of table triggers, if required */ - int bComplex; /* True if there are either triggers or FKs */ #endif memset(&sContext, 0, sizeof(sContext)); @@ -99675,7 +102560,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteFrom( #else # define pTrigger 0 # define isView 0 -# define bComplex 0 #endif #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW # undef isView @@ -99760,6 +102644,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteFrom( && pWhere==0 && !bComplex && !IsVirtual(pTab) +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK + && db->xPreUpdateCallback==0 +#endif ){ assert( !isView ); sqlite3TableLock(pParse, iDb, pTab->tnum, 1, pTab->zName); @@ -99774,7 +102661,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteFrom( }else #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_TRUNCATE_OPTIMIZATION */ { - u16 wcf = WHERE_ONEPASS_DESIRED|WHERE_DUPLICATES_OK; + u16 wcf = WHERE_ONEPASS_DESIRED|WHERE_DUPLICATES_OK|WHERE_SEEK_TABLE; + if( sNC.ncFlags & NC_VarSelect ) bComplex = 1; wcf |= (bComplex ? 0 : WHERE_ONEPASS_MULTIROW); if( HasRowid(pTab) ){ /* For a rowid table, initialize the RowSet to an empty set */ @@ -100109,14 +102997,19 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3GenerateRowDelete( /* Delete the index and table entries. Skip this step if pTab is really ** a view (in which case the only effect of the DELETE statement is to - ** fire the INSTEAD OF triggers). */ + ** fire the INSTEAD OF triggers). + ** + ** If variable 'count' is non-zero, then this OP_Delete instruction should + ** invoke the update-hook. The pre-update-hook, on the other hand should + ** be invoked unless table pTab is a system table. The difference is that + ** the update-hook is not invoked for rows removed by REPLACE, but the + ** pre-update-hook is. + */ if( pTab->pSelect==0 ){ u8 p5 = 0; sqlite3GenerateRowIndexDelete(pParse, pTab, iDataCur, iIdxCur,0,iIdxNoSeek); sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Delete, iDataCur, (count?OPFLAG_NCHANGE:0)); - if( count ){ - sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, pTab->zName, P4_TRANSIENT); - } + sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, (char*)pTab, P4_TABLE); if( eMode!=ONEPASS_OFF ){ sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, OPFLAG_AUXDELETE); } @@ -101035,7 +103928,7 @@ static int patternCompare( } c2 = Utf8Read(zString); if( c==c2 ) continue; - if( noCase && c<0x80 && c2<0x80 && sqlite3Tolower(c)==sqlite3Tolower(c2) ){ + if( noCase && sqlite3Tolower(c)==sqlite3Tolower(c2) && c<0x80 && c2<0x80 ){ continue; } if( c==matchOne && zPattern!=zEscaped && c2!=0 ) continue; @@ -101611,6 +104504,26 @@ static void trimFunc( } +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_SQL_FUNCTION +/* +** The "unknown" function is automatically substituted in place of +** any unrecognized function name when doing an EXPLAIN or EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN +** when the SQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_FUNCTION compile-time option is used. +** When the "sqlite3" command-line shell is built using this functionality, +** that allows an EXPLAIN or EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN for complex queries +** involving application-defined functions to be examined in a generic +** sqlite3 shell. +*/ +static void unknownFunc( + sqlite3_context *context, + int argc, + sqlite3_value **argv +){ + /* no-op */ +} +#endif /*SQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_SQL_FUNCTION*/ + + /* IMP: R-25361-16150 This function is omitted from SQLite by default. It ** is only available if the SQLITE_SOUNDEX compile-time option is used ** when SQLite is built. @@ -101681,6 +104594,14 @@ static void loadExt(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv){ sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(context); char *zErrMsg = 0; + /* Disallow the load_extension() SQL function unless the SQLITE_LoadExtFunc + ** flag is set. See the sqlite3_enable_load_extension() API. + */ + if( (db->flags & SQLITE_LoadExtFunc)==0 ){ + sqlite3_result_error(context, "not authorized", -1); + return; + } + if( argc==2 ){ zProc = (const char *)sqlite3_value_text(argv[1]); }else{ @@ -102073,13 +104994,16 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RegisterBuiltinFunctions(void){ AGGREGATE(group_concat, 2, 0, 0, groupConcatStep, groupConcatFinalize), LIKEFUNC(glob, 2, &globInfo, SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE|SQLITE_FUNC_CASE), - #ifdef SQLITE_CASE_SENSITIVE_LIKE +#ifdef SQLITE_CASE_SENSITIVE_LIKE LIKEFUNC(like, 2, &likeInfoAlt, SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE|SQLITE_FUNC_CASE), LIKEFUNC(like, 3, &likeInfoAlt, SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE|SQLITE_FUNC_CASE), - #else +#else LIKEFUNC(like, 2, &likeInfoNorm, SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE), LIKEFUNC(like, 3, &likeInfoNorm, SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE), - #endif +#endif +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_SQL_FUNCTION + FUNCTION(unknown, -1, 0, 0, unknownFunc ), +#endif FUNCTION(coalesce, 1, 0, 0, 0 ), FUNCTION(coalesce, 0, 0, 0, 0 ), FUNCTION2(coalesce, -1, 0, 0, noopFunc, SQLITE_FUNC_COALESCE), @@ -103279,7 +106203,6 @@ static Trigger *fkActionTrigger( if( action==OE_Restrict && (db->flags & SQLITE_DeferFKs) ){ return 0; } - pTrigger = pFKey->apTrigger[iAction]; if( action!=OE_None && !pTrigger ){ @@ -103487,7 +106410,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3FkDelete(sqlite3 *db, Table *pTab){ FKey *pFKey; /* Iterator variable */ FKey *pNext; /* Copy of pFKey->pNextFrom */ - assert( db==0 || sqlite3SchemaMutexHeld(db, 0, pTab->pSchema) ); + assert( db==0 || IsVirtual(pTab) + || sqlite3SchemaMutexHeld(db, 0, pTab->pSchema) ); for(pFKey=pTab->pFKey; pFKey; pFKey=pNext){ /* Remove the FK from the fkeyHash hash table. */ @@ -104956,9 +107880,18 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3GenerateConstraintChecks( if( pTrigger || sqlite3FkRequired(pParse, pTab, 0, 0) ){ sqlite3MultiWrite(pParse); sqlite3GenerateRowDelete(pParse, pTab, pTrigger, iDataCur, iIdxCur, - regNewData, 1, 0, OE_Replace, - ONEPASS_SINGLE, -1); + regNewData, 1, 0, OE_Replace, 1, -1); }else{ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK + if( HasRowid(pTab) ){ + /* This OP_Delete opcode fires the pre-update-hook only. It does + ** not modify the b-tree. It is more efficient to let the coming + ** OP_Insert replace the existing entry than it is to delete the + ** existing entry and then insert a new one. */ + sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Delete, iDataCur, OPFLAG_ISNOOP); + sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, (char *)pTab, P4_TABLE); + } +#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ if( pTab->pIndex ){ sqlite3MultiWrite(pParse); sqlite3GenerateRowIndexDelete(pParse, pTab, iDataCur, iIdxCur,0,-1); @@ -105228,7 +108161,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3CompleteInsertion( } sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Insert, iDataCur, regRec, regNewData); if( !pParse->nested ){ - sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, pTab->zName, P4_TRANSIENT); + sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, (char *)pTab, P4_TABLE); } sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, pik_flags); } @@ -105628,7 +108561,7 @@ static int xferOptimization( } sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_RowData, iSrc, regData); sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_Insert, iDest, regData, regRowid, - pDest->zName, 0); + (char*)pDest, P4_TABLE); sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, OPFLAG_NCHANGE|OPFLAG_LASTROWID|OPFLAG_APPEND); sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Next, iSrc, addr1); VdbeCoverage(v); sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Close, iSrc, 0); @@ -105888,12 +108821,10 @@ exec_out: ** as extensions by SQLite should #include this file instead of ** sqlite3.h. */ -#ifndef _SQLITE3EXT_H_ -#define _SQLITE3EXT_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE3EXT_H +#define SQLITE3EXT_H /* #include "sqlite3.h" */ -typedef struct sqlite3_api_routines sqlite3_api_routines; - /* ** The following structure holds pointers to all of the SQLite API ** routines. @@ -106154,8 +109085,21 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines { int (*db_cacheflush)(sqlite3*); /* Version 3.12.0 and later */ int (*system_errno)(sqlite3*); + /* Version 3.14.0 and later */ + int (*trace_v2)(sqlite3*,unsigned,int(*)(unsigned,void*,void*,void*),void*); + char *(*expanded_sql)(sqlite3_stmt*); }; +/* +** This is the function signature used for all extension entry points. It +** is also defined in the file "loadext.c". +*/ +typedef int (*sqlite3_loadext_entry)( + sqlite3 *db, /* Handle to the database. */ + char **pzErrMsg, /* Used to set error string on failure. */ + const sqlite3_api_routines *pThunk /* Extension API function pointers. */ +); + /* ** The following macros redefine the API routines so that they are ** redirected through the global sqlite3_api structure. @@ -106399,6 +109343,9 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines { #define sqlite3_db_cacheflush sqlite3_api->db_cacheflush /* Version 3.12.0 and later */ #define sqlite3_system_errno sqlite3_api->system_errno +/* Version 3.14.0 and later */ +#define sqlite3_trace_v2 sqlite3_api->trace_v2 +#define sqlite3_expanded_sql sqlite3_api->expanded_sql #endif /* !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) */ #if !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) @@ -106416,7 +109363,7 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines { # define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT3 /*no-op*/ #endif -#endif /* _SQLITE3EXT_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE3EXT_H */ /************** End of sqlite3ext.h ******************************************/ /************** Continuing where we left off in loadext.c ********************/ @@ -106424,7 +109371,6 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines { /* #include */ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION - /* ** Some API routines are omitted when various features are ** excluded from a build of SQLite. Substitute a NULL pointer @@ -106494,7 +109440,7 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines { # define sqlite3_enable_shared_cache 0 #endif -#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE +#if defined(SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE) || defined(SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED) # define sqlite3_profile 0 # define sqlite3_trace 0 #endif @@ -106514,6 +109460,10 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines { #define sqlite3_blob_reopen 0 #endif +#if defined(SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE) +# define sqlite3_trace_v2 0 +#endif + /* ** The following structure contains pointers to all SQLite API routines. ** A pointer to this structure is passed into extensions when they are @@ -106819,7 +109769,10 @@ static const sqlite3_api_routines sqlite3Apis = { sqlite3_strlike, sqlite3_db_cacheflush, /* Version 3.12.0 and later */ - sqlite3_system_errno + sqlite3_system_errno, + /* Version 3.14.0 and later */ + sqlite3_trace_v2, + sqlite3_expanded_sql }; /* @@ -106842,13 +109795,14 @@ static int sqlite3LoadExtension( ){ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = db->pVfs; void *handle; - int (*xInit)(sqlite3*,char**,const sqlite3_api_routines*); + sqlite3_loadext_entry xInit; char *zErrmsg = 0; const char *zEntry; char *zAltEntry = 0; void **aHandle; u64 nMsg = 300 + sqlite3Strlen30(zFile); int ii; + int rc; /* Shared library endings to try if zFile cannot be loaded as written */ static const char *azEndings[] = { @@ -106867,8 +109821,9 @@ static int sqlite3LoadExtension( /* Ticket #1863. To avoid a creating security problems for older ** applications that relink against newer versions of SQLite, the ** ability to run load_extension is turned off by default. One - ** must call sqlite3_enable_load_extension() to turn on extension - ** loading. Otherwise you get the following error. + ** must call either sqlite3_enable_load_extension(db) or + ** sqlite3_db_config(db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION, 1, 0) + ** to turn on extension loading. */ if( (db->flags & SQLITE_LoadExtension)==0 ){ if( pzErrMsg ){ @@ -106899,8 +109854,7 @@ static int sqlite3LoadExtension( } return SQLITE_ERROR; } - xInit = (int(*)(sqlite3*,char**,const sqlite3_api_routines*)) - sqlite3OsDlSym(pVfs, handle, zEntry); + xInit = (sqlite3_loadext_entry)sqlite3OsDlSym(pVfs, handle, zEntry); /* If no entry point was specified and the default legacy ** entry point name "sqlite3_extension_init" was not found, then @@ -106932,8 +109886,7 @@ static int sqlite3LoadExtension( } memcpy(zAltEntry+iEntry, "_init", 6); zEntry = zAltEntry; - xInit = (int(*)(sqlite3*,char**,const sqlite3_api_routines*)) - sqlite3OsDlSym(pVfs, handle, zEntry); + xInit = (sqlite3_loadext_entry)sqlite3OsDlSym(pVfs, handle, zEntry); } if( xInit==0 ){ if( pzErrMsg ){ @@ -106950,7 +109903,9 @@ static int sqlite3LoadExtension( return SQLITE_ERROR; } sqlite3_free(zAltEntry); - if( xInit(db, &zErrmsg, &sqlite3Apis) ){ + rc = xInit(db, &zErrmsg, &sqlite3Apis); + if( rc ){ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK_LOAD_PERMANENTLY ) return SQLITE_OK; if( pzErrMsg ){ *pzErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf("error during initialization: %s", zErrmsg); } @@ -107007,9 +109962,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3CloseExtensions(sqlite3 *db){ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_enable_load_extension(sqlite3 *db, int onoff){ sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); if( onoff ){ - db->flags |= SQLITE_LoadExtension; + db->flags |= SQLITE_LoadExtension|SQLITE_LoadExtFunc; }else{ - db->flags &= ~SQLITE_LoadExtension; + db->flags &= ~(SQLITE_LoadExtension|SQLITE_LoadExtFunc); } sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); return SQLITE_OK; @@ -107061,7 +110016,9 @@ static SQLITE_WSD struct sqlite3AutoExtList { ** Register a statically linked extension that is automatically ** loaded by every new database connection. */ -SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_auto_extension(void (*xInit)(void)){ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_auto_extension( + void (*xInit)(void) +){ int rc = SQLITE_OK; #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT rc = sqlite3_initialize(); @@ -107106,7 +110063,9 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_auto_extension(void (*xInit)(void)){ ** Return 1 if xInit was found on the list and removed. Return 0 if xInit ** was not on the list. */ -SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_cancel_auto_extension(void (*xInit)(void)){ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_cancel_auto_extension( + void (*xInit)(void) +){ #if SQLITE_THREADSAFE sqlite3_mutex *mutex = sqlite3MutexAlloc(SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER); #endif @@ -107155,7 +110114,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AutoLoadExtensions(sqlite3 *db){ u32 i; int go = 1; int rc; - int (*xInit)(sqlite3*,char**,const sqlite3_api_routines*); + sqlite3_loadext_entry xInit; wsdAutoextInit; if( wsdAutoext.nExt==0 ){ @@ -107172,8 +110131,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AutoLoadExtensions(sqlite3 *db){ xInit = 0; go = 0; }else{ - xInit = (int(*)(sqlite3*,char**,const sqlite3_api_routines*)) - wsdAutoext.aExt[i]; + xInit = (sqlite3_loadext_entry)wsdAutoext.aExt[i]; } sqlite3_mutex_leave(mutex); zErrmsg = 0; @@ -108688,7 +111646,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Pragma( ** compiler (eg. count_changes). So add an opcode to expire all ** compiled SQL statements after modifying a pragma value. */ - sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Expire, 0, 0); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp0(v, OP_Expire); setAllPagerFlags(db); } break; @@ -108710,7 +111668,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Pragma( */ case PragTyp_TABLE_INFO: if( zRight ){ Table *pTab; - pTab = sqlite3FindTable(db, zRight, zDb); + pTab = sqlite3LocateTable(pParse, LOCATE_NOERR, zRight, zDb); if( pTab ){ static const char *azCol[] = { "cid", "name", "type", "notnull", "dflt_value", "pk" @@ -108992,12 +111950,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Pragma( sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Column, 0, iKey, regRow); sqlite3ColumnDefault(v, pTab, iKey, regRow); sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_IsNull, regRow, addrOk); VdbeCoverage(v); - sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_MustBeInt, regRow, - sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v)+3); VdbeCoverage(v); }else{ sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Rowid, 0, regRow); } - sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_NotExists, i, 0, regRow); VdbeCoverage(v); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_SeekRowid, i, 0, regRow); VdbeCoverage(v); sqlite3VdbeGoto(v, addrOk); sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v)-2); }else{ @@ -110568,6 +113524,7 @@ struct SortCtx { int addrSortIndex; /* Address of the OP_SorterOpen or OP_OpenEphemeral */ int labelDone; /* Jump here when done, ex: LIMIT reached */ u8 sortFlags; /* Zero or more SORTFLAG_* bits */ + u8 bOrderedInnerLoop; /* ORDER BY correctly sorts the inner loop */ }; #define SORTFLAG_UseSorter 0x01 /* Use SorterOpen instead of OpenEphemeral */ @@ -110586,7 +113543,7 @@ static void clearSelect(sqlite3 *db, Select *p, int bFree){ sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, p->pOrderBy); sqlite3ExprDelete(db, p->pLimit); sqlite3ExprDelete(db, p->pOffset); - sqlite3WithDelete(db, p->pWith); + if( p->pWith ) sqlite3WithDelete(db, p->pWith); if( bFree ) sqlite3DbFree(db, p); p = pPrior; bFree = 1; @@ -110681,7 +113638,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3SelectSetName(Select *p, const char *zName){ ** Delete the given Select structure and all of its substructures. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3SelectDelete(sqlite3 *db, Select *p){ - clearSelect(db, p, 1); + if( p ) clearSelect(db, p, 1); } /* @@ -111101,9 +114058,30 @@ static void pushOntoSorter( sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, op, pSort->iECursor, regRecord); if( iLimit ){ int addr; + int r1 = 0; + /* Fill the sorter until it contains LIMIT+OFFSET entries. (The iLimit + ** register is initialized with value of LIMIT+OFFSET.) After the sorter + ** fills up, delete the least entry in the sorter after each insert. + ** Thus we never hold more than the LIMIT+OFFSET rows in memory at once */ addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_IfNotZero, iLimit, 0, 1); VdbeCoverage(v); sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_Last, pSort->iECursor); + if( pSort->bOrderedInnerLoop ){ + r1 = ++pParse->nMem; + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Column, pSort->iECursor, nExpr, r1); + VdbeComment((v, "seq")); + } sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_Delete, pSort->iECursor); + if( pSort->bOrderedInnerLoop ){ + /* If the inner loop is driven by an index such that values from + ** the same iteration of the inner loop are in sorted order, then + ** immediately jump to the next iteration of an inner loop if the + ** entry from the current iteration does not fit into the top + ** LIMIT+OFFSET entries of the sorter. */ + int iBrk = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v) + 2; + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Eq, regBase+nExpr, iBrk, r1); + sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, SQLITE_NULLEQ); + VdbeCoverage(v); + } sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr); } } @@ -111518,7 +114496,7 @@ static void selectInnerLoop( */ SQLITE_PRIVATE KeyInfo *sqlite3KeyInfoAlloc(sqlite3 *db, int N, int X){ int nExtra = (N+X)*(sizeof(CollSeq*)+1); - KeyInfo *p = sqlite3Malloc(sizeof(KeyInfo) + nExtra); + KeyInfo *p = sqlite3DbMallocRaw(db, sizeof(KeyInfo) + nExtra); if( p ){ p->aSortOrder = (u8*)&p->aColl[N+X]; p->nField = (u16)N; @@ -111540,7 +114518,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3KeyInfoUnref(KeyInfo *p){ if( p ){ assert( p->nRef>0 ); p->nRef--; - if( p->nRef==0 ) sqlite3DbFree(0, p); + if( p->nRef==0 ) sqlite3DbFree(p->db, p); } } @@ -112301,20 +115279,20 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3ResultSetOfSelect(Parse *pParse, Select *pSelect){ ** Get a VDBE for the given parser context. Create a new one if necessary. ** If an error occurs, return NULL and leave a message in pParse. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE Vdbe *sqlite3GetVdbe(Parse *pParse){ - Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; - if( v==0 ){ - v = pParse->pVdbe = sqlite3VdbeCreate(pParse); - if( v ) sqlite3VdbeAddOp0(v, OP_Init); - if( pParse->pToplevel==0 - && OptimizationEnabled(pParse->db,SQLITE_FactorOutConst) - ){ - pParse->okConstFactor = 1; - } - +static SQLITE_NOINLINE Vdbe *allocVdbe(Parse *pParse){ + Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe = sqlite3VdbeCreate(pParse); + if( v ) sqlite3VdbeAddOp0(v, OP_Init); + if( pParse->pToplevel==0 + && OptimizationEnabled(pParse->db,SQLITE_FactorOutConst) + ){ + pParse->okConstFactor = 1; } return v; } +SQLITE_PRIVATE Vdbe *sqlite3GetVdbe(Parse *pParse){ + Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; + return v ? v : allocVdbe(pParse); +} /* @@ -114297,12 +117275,18 @@ static int pushDownWhereTerms( ){ Expr *pNew; int nChng = 0; + Select *pX; /* For looping over compound SELECTs in pSubq */ if( pWhere==0 ) return 0; - if( (pSubq->selFlags & (SF_Aggregate|SF_Recursive))!=0 ){ - return 0; /* restrictions (1) and (2) */ + for(pX=pSubq; pX; pX=pX->pPrior){ + if( (pX->selFlags & (SF_Aggregate|SF_Recursive))!=0 ){ + testcase( pX->selFlags & SF_Aggregate ); + testcase( pX->selFlags & SF_Recursive ); + testcase( pX!=pSubq ); + return 0; /* restrictions (1) and (2) */ + } } if( pSubq->pLimit!=0 ){ - return 0; /* restriction (3) */ + return 0; /* restriction (3) */ } while( pWhere->op==TK_AND ){ nChng += pushDownWhereTerms(db, pSubq, pWhere->pRight, iCursor); @@ -115604,6 +118588,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Select( ** the sDistinct.isTnct is still set. Hence, isTnct represents the ** original setting of the SF_Distinct flag, not the current setting */ assert( sDistinct.isTnct ); + +#if SELECTTRACE_ENABLED + if( sqlite3SelectTrace & 0x400 ){ + SELECTTRACE(0x400,pParse,p,("Transform DISTINCT into GROUP BY:\n")); + sqlite3TreeViewSelect(0, p, 0); + } +#endif } /* If there is an ORDER BY clause, then create an ephemeral index to @@ -115675,6 +118666,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Select( } if( sSort.pOrderBy ){ sSort.nOBSat = sqlite3WhereIsOrdered(pWInfo); + sSort.bOrderedInnerLoop = sqlite3WhereOrderedInnerLoop(pWInfo); if( sSort.nOBSat==sSort.pOrderBy->nExpr ){ sSort.pOrderBy = 0; } @@ -117842,7 +120834,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Update( if( HasRowid(pTab) ){ sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Null, 0, regRowSet, regOldRowid); pWInfo = sqlite3WhereBegin( - pParse, pTabList, pWhere, 0, 0, WHERE_ONEPASS_DESIRED, iIdxCur + pParse, pTabList, pWhere, 0, 0, + WHERE_ONEPASS_DESIRED | WHERE_SEEK_TABLE, iIdxCur ); if( pWInfo==0 ) goto update_cleanup; okOnePass = sqlite3WhereOkOnePass(pWInfo, aiCurOnePass); @@ -118080,11 +121073,30 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Update( VdbeCoverageNeverTaken(v); } sqlite3GenerateRowIndexDelete(pParse, pTab, iDataCur, iIdxCur, aRegIdx, -1); - - /* If changing the record number, delete the old record. */ + + /* If changing the rowid value, or if there are foreign key constraints + ** to process, delete the old record. Otherwise, add a noop OP_Delete + ** to invoke the pre-update hook. + ** + ** That (regNew==regnewRowid+1) is true is also important for the + ** pre-update hook. If the caller invokes preupdate_new(), the returned + ** value is copied from memory cell (regNewRowid+1+iCol), where iCol + ** is the column index supplied by the user. + */ + assert( regNew==regNewRowid+1 ); +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Delete, iDataCur, + OPFLAG_ISUPDATE | ((hasFK || chngKey || pPk!=0) ? 0 : OPFLAG_ISNOOP), + regNewRowid + ); + if( !pParse->nested ){ + sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, (char*)pTab, P4_TABLE); + } +#else if( hasFK || chngKey || pPk!=0 ){ sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Delete, iDataCur, 0); } +#endif if( bReplace || chngKey ){ sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr1); } @@ -118424,7 +121436,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RunVacuum(char **pzErrMsg, sqlite3 *db){ int saved_flags; /* Saved value of the db->flags */ int saved_nChange; /* Saved value of db->nChange */ int saved_nTotalChange; /* Saved value of db->nTotalChange */ - void (*saved_xTrace)(void*,const char*); /* Saved db->xTrace */ + u8 saved_mTrace; /* Saved trace settings */ Db *pDb = 0; /* Database to detach at end of vacuum */ int isMemDb; /* True if vacuuming a :memory: database */ int nRes; /* Bytes of reserved space at the end of each page */ @@ -118445,10 +121457,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RunVacuum(char **pzErrMsg, sqlite3 *db){ saved_flags = db->flags; saved_nChange = db->nChange; saved_nTotalChange = db->nTotalChange; - saved_xTrace = db->xTrace; + saved_mTrace = db->mTrace; db->flags |= SQLITE_WriteSchema | SQLITE_IgnoreChecks | SQLITE_PreferBuiltin; db->flags &= ~(SQLITE_ForeignKeys | SQLITE_ReverseOrder); - db->xTrace = 0; + db->mTrace = 0; pMain = db->aDb[0].pBt; isMemDb = sqlite3PagerIsMemdb(sqlite3BtreePager(pMain)); @@ -118500,6 +121512,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RunVacuum(char **pzErrMsg, sqlite3 *db){ } #endif + sqlite3BtreeSetCacheSize(pTemp, db->aDb[0].pSchema->cache_size); + sqlite3BtreeSetSpillSize(pTemp, sqlite3BtreeSetSpillSize(pMain,0)); rc = execSql(db, pzErrMsg, "PRAGMA vacuum_db.synchronous=OFF"); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto end_of_vacuum; @@ -118648,7 +121662,7 @@ end_of_vacuum: db->flags = saved_flags; db->nChange = saved_nChange; db->nTotalChange = saved_nTotalChange; - db->xTrace = saved_xTrace; + db->mTrace = saved_mTrace; sqlite3BtreeSetPageSize(pMain, -1, -1, 1); /* Currently there is an SQL level transaction open on the vacuum @@ -119097,7 +122111,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VtabFinishParse(Parse *pParse, Token *pEnd){ v = sqlite3GetVdbe(pParse); sqlite3ChangeCookie(pParse, iDb); - sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Expire, 0, 0); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp0(v, OP_Expire); zWhere = sqlite3MPrintf(db, "name='%q' AND type='table'", pTab->zName); sqlite3VdbeAddParseSchemaOp(v, iDb, zWhere); @@ -119433,10 +122447,24 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_declare_vtab(sqlite3 *db, const char *zCre && (pParse->pNewTable->tabFlags & TF_Virtual)==0 ){ if( !pTab->aCol ){ - pTab->aCol = pParse->pNewTable->aCol; - pTab->nCol = pParse->pNewTable->nCol; - pParse->pNewTable->nCol = 0; - pParse->pNewTable->aCol = 0; + Table *pNew = pParse->pNewTable; + Index *pIdx; + pTab->aCol = pNew->aCol; + pTab->nCol = pNew->nCol; + pTab->tabFlags |= pNew->tabFlags & (TF_WithoutRowid|TF_NoVisibleRowid); + pNew->nCol = 0; + pNew->aCol = 0; + assert( pTab->pIndex==0 ); + if( !HasRowid(pNew) && pCtx->pVTable->pMod->pModule->xUpdate!=0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_ERROR; + } + pIdx = pNew->pIndex; + if( pIdx ){ + assert( pIdx->pNext==0 ); + pTab->pIndex = pIdx; + pNew->pIndex = 0; + pIdx->pTable = pTab; + } } pCtx->bDeclared = 1; }else{ @@ -119472,7 +122500,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VtabCallDestroy(sqlite3 *db, int iDb, const char *zTab Table *pTab; pTab = sqlite3FindTable(db, zTab, db->aDb[iDb].zName); - if( ALWAYS(pTab!=0 && pTab->pVTable!=0) ){ + if( pTab!=0 && ALWAYS(pTab->pVTable!=0) ){ VTable *p; int (*xDestroy)(sqlite3_vtab *); for(p=pTab->pVTable; p; p=p->pNext){ @@ -119612,7 +122640,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VtabBegin(sqlite3 *db, VTable *pVTab){ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ int iSvpt = db->nStatement + db->nSavepoint; addToVTrans(db, pVTab); - if( iSvpt ) rc = sqlite3VtabSavepoint(db, SAVEPOINT_BEGIN, iSvpt-1); + if( iSvpt && pModule->xSavepoint ){ + pVTab->iSavepoint = iSvpt; + rc = pModule->xSavepoint(pVTab->pVtab, iSvpt-1); + } } } } @@ -119766,7 +122797,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VtabMakeWritable(Parse *pParse, Table *pTab){ } /* -** Check to see if virtual tale module pMod can be have an eponymous +** Check to see if virtual table module pMod can be have an eponymous ** virtual table instance. If it can, create one if one does not already ** exist. Return non-zero if the eponymous virtual table instance exists ** when this routine returns, and return zero if it does not exist. @@ -119783,17 +122814,18 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VtabEponymousTableInit(Parse *pParse, Module *pMod){ const sqlite3_module *pModule = pMod->pModule; Table *pTab; char *zErr = 0; - int nName; int rc; sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; if( pMod->pEpoTab ) return 1; if( pModule->xCreate!=0 && pModule->xCreate!=pModule->xConnect ) return 0; - nName = sqlite3Strlen30(pMod->zName) + 1; - pTab = sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, sizeof(Table) + nName); + pTab = sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, sizeof(Table)); if( pTab==0 ) return 0; + pTab->zName = sqlite3DbStrDup(db, pMod->zName); + if( pTab->zName==0 ){ + sqlite3DbFree(db, pTab); + return 0; + } pMod->pEpoTab = pTab; - pTab->zName = (char*)&pTab[1]; - memcpy(pTab->zName, pMod->zName, nName); pTab->nRef = 1; pTab->pSchema = db->aDb[0].pSchema; pTab->tabFlags |= TF_Virtual; @@ -119819,9 +122851,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VtabEponymousTableInit(Parse *pParse, Module *pMod){ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VtabEponymousTableClear(sqlite3 *db, Module *pMod){ Table *pTab = pMod->pEpoTab; if( pTab!=0 ){ - sqlite3DeleteColumnNames(db, pTab); - sqlite3VtabClear(db, pTab); - sqlite3DbFree(db, pTab); + /* Mark the table as Ephemeral prior to deleting it, so that the + ** sqlite3DeleteTable() routine will know that it is not stored in + ** the schema. */ + pTab->tabFlags |= TF_Ephemeral; + sqlite3DeleteTable(db, pTab); pMod->pEpoTab = 0; } } @@ -119980,7 +123014,7 @@ struct WhereLevel { int addrFirst; /* First instruction of interior of the loop */ int addrBody; /* Beginning of the body of this loop */ #ifndef SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS - int iLikeRepCntr; /* LIKE range processing counter register */ + u32 iLikeRepCntr; /* LIKE range processing counter register (times 2) */ int addrLikeRep; /* LIKE range processing address */ #endif u8 iFrom; /* Which entry in the FROM clause */ @@ -120318,7 +123352,7 @@ struct WhereInfo { Parse *pParse; /* Parsing and code generating context */ SrcList *pTabList; /* List of tables in the join */ ExprList *pOrderBy; /* The ORDER BY clause or NULL */ - ExprList *pResultSet; /* Result set. DISTINCT operates on these */ + ExprList *pDistinctSet; /* DISTINCT over all these values */ WhereLoop *pLoops; /* List of all WhereLoop objects */ Bitmask revMask; /* Mask of ORDER BY terms that need reversing */ LogEst nRowOut; /* Estimated number of output rows */ @@ -120328,8 +123362,9 @@ struct WhereInfo { u8 sorted; /* True if really sorted (not just grouped) */ u8 eOnePass; /* ONEPASS_OFF, or _SINGLE, or _MULTI */ u8 untestedTerms; /* Not all WHERE terms resolved by outer loop */ - u8 eDistinct; /* One of the WHERE_DISTINCT_* values below */ + u8 eDistinct; /* One of the WHERE_DISTINCT_* values */ u8 nLevel; /* Number of nested loop */ + u8 bOrderedInnerLoop; /* True if only the inner-most loop is ordered */ int iTop; /* The very beginning of the WHERE loop */ int iContinue; /* Jump here to continue with next record */ int iBreak; /* Jump here to break out of the loop */ @@ -120346,6 +123381,9 @@ struct WhereInfo { ** where.c: */ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereGetMask(WhereMaskSet*,int); +#ifdef WHERETRACE_ENABLED +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WhereClausePrint(WhereClause *pWC); +#endif SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereTerm *sqlite3WhereFindTerm( WhereClause *pWC, /* The WHERE clause to be searched */ int iCur, /* Cursor number of LHS */ @@ -120402,6 +123440,14 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WhereTabFuncArgs(Parse*, struct SrcList_item*, WhereC ** operators that are of interest to the query planner. An ** OR-ed combination of these values can be used when searching for ** particular WhereTerms within a WhereClause. +** +** Value constraints: +** WO_EQ == SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ +** WO_LT == SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LT +** WO_LE == SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LE +** WO_GT == SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GT +** WO_GE == SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GE +** WO_MATCH == SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_MATCH */ #define WO_IN 0x0001 #define WO_EQ 0x0002 @@ -120554,7 +123600,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WhereExplainOneScan( pLoop = pLevel->pWLoop; flags = pLoop->wsFlags; - if( (flags&WHERE_MULTI_OR) || (wctrlFlags&WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY) ) return 0; + if( (flags&WHERE_MULTI_OR) || (wctrlFlags&WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE) ) return 0; isSearch = (flags&(WHERE_BTM_LIMIT|WHERE_TOP_LIMIT))!=0 || ((flags&WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE)==0 && (pLoop->u.btree.nEq>0)) @@ -120988,15 +124034,16 @@ static int codeAllEqualityTerms( #ifndef SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS /* -** If the most recently coded instruction is a constant range contraint -** that originated from the LIKE optimization, then change the P3 to be -** pLoop->iLikeRepCntr and set P5. +** If the most recently coded instruction is a constant range constraint +** (a string literal) that originated from the LIKE optimization, then +** set P3 and P5 on the OP_String opcode so that the string will be cast +** to a BLOB at appropriate times. ** ** The LIKE optimization trys to evaluate "x LIKE 'abc%'" as a range ** expression: "x>='ABC' AND x<'abd'". But this requires that the range ** scan loop run twice, once for strings and a second time for BLOBs. ** The OP_String opcodes on the second pass convert the upper and lower -** bound string contants to blobs. This routine makes the necessary changes +** bound string constants to blobs. This routine makes the necessary changes ** to the OP_String opcodes for that to happen. ** ** Except, of course, if SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS is defined, then @@ -121015,8 +124062,8 @@ static void whereLikeOptimizationStringFixup( assert( pOp!=0 ); assert( pOp->opcode==OP_String8 || pTerm->pWC->pWInfo->pParse->db->mallocFailed ); - pOp->p3 = pLevel->iLikeRepCntr; - pOp->p5 = 1; + pOp->p3 = (int)(pLevel->iLikeRepCntr>>1); /* Register holding counter */ + pOp->p5 = (u8)(pLevel->iLikeRepCntr&1); /* ASC or DESC */ } } #else @@ -121053,6 +124100,38 @@ static int codeCursorHintCheckExpr(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ return WRC_Continue; } +/* +** Test whether or not expression pExpr, which was part of a WHERE clause, +** should be included in the cursor-hint for a table that is on the rhs +** of a LEFT JOIN. Set Walker.eCode to non-zero before returning if the +** expression is not suitable. +** +** An expression is unsuitable if it might evaluate to non NULL even if +** a TK_COLUMN node that does affect the value of the expression is set +** to NULL. For example: +** +** col IS NULL +** col IS NOT NULL +** coalesce(col, 1) +** CASE WHEN col THEN 0 ELSE 1 END +*/ +static int codeCursorHintIsOrFunction(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ + if( pExpr->op==TK_IS + || pExpr->op==TK_ISNULL || pExpr->op==TK_ISNOT + || pExpr->op==TK_NOTNULL || pExpr->op==TK_CASE + ){ + pWalker->eCode = 1; + }else if( pExpr->op==TK_FUNCTION ){ + int d1; + char d2[3]; + if( 0==sqlite3IsLikeFunction(pWalker->pParse->db, pExpr, &d1, d2) ){ + pWalker->eCode = 1; + } + } + + return WRC_Continue; +} + /* ** This function is called on every node of an expression tree used as an @@ -121105,6 +124184,7 @@ static int codeCursorHintFixExpr(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ ** Insert an OP_CursorHint instruction if it is appropriate to do so. */ static void codeCursorHint( + struct SrcList_item *pTabItem, /* FROM clause item */ WhereInfo *pWInfo, /* The where clause */ WhereLevel *pLevel, /* Which loop to provide hints for */ WhereTerm *pEndRange /* Hint this end-of-scan boundary term if not NULL */ @@ -121135,7 +124215,42 @@ static void codeCursorHint( pTerm = &pWC->a[i]; if( pTerm->wtFlags & (TERM_VIRTUAL|TERM_CODED) ) continue; if( pTerm->prereqAll & pLevel->notReady ) continue; - if( ExprHasProperty(pTerm->pExpr, EP_FromJoin) ) continue; + + /* Any terms specified as part of the ON(...) clause for any LEFT + ** JOIN for which the current table is not the rhs are omitted + ** from the cursor-hint. + ** + ** If this table is the rhs of a LEFT JOIN, "IS" or "IS NULL" terms + ** that were specified as part of the WHERE clause must be excluded. + ** This is to address the following: + ** + ** SELECT ... t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON (t1.a=t2.b) WHERE t2.c IS NULL; + ** + ** Say there is a single row in t2 that matches (t1.a=t2.b), but its + ** t2.c values is not NULL. If the (t2.c IS NULL) constraint is + ** pushed down to the cursor, this row is filtered out, causing + ** SQLite to synthesize a row of NULL values. Which does match the + ** WHERE clause, and so the query returns a row. Which is incorrect. + ** + ** For the same reason, WHERE terms such as: + ** + ** WHERE 1 = (t2.c IS NULL) + ** + ** are also excluded. See codeCursorHintIsOrFunction() for details. + */ + if( pTabItem->fg.jointype & JT_LEFT ){ + Expr *pExpr = pTerm->pExpr; + if( !ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_FromJoin) + || pExpr->iRightJoinTable!=pTabItem->iCursor + ){ + sWalker.eCode = 0; + sWalker.xExprCallback = codeCursorHintIsOrFunction; + sqlite3WalkExpr(&sWalker, pTerm->pExpr); + if( sWalker.eCode ) continue; + } + }else{ + if( ExprHasProperty(pTerm->pExpr, EP_FromJoin) ) continue; + } /* All terms in pWLoop->aLTerm[] except pEndRange are used to initialize ** the cursor. These terms are not needed as hints for a pure range @@ -121169,7 +124284,7 @@ static void codeCursorHint( } } #else -# define codeCursorHint(A,B,C) /* No-op */ +# define codeCursorHint(A,B,C,D) /* No-op */ #endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_CURSOR_HINTS */ /* @@ -121203,7 +124318,7 @@ static void codeDeferredSeek( assert( pIdx->aiColumn[pIdx->nColumn-1]==-1 ); sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Seek, iIdxCur, 0, iCur); - if( (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_FORCE_TABLE) + if( (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE) && DbMaskAllZero(sqlite3ParseToplevel(pParse)->writeMask) ){ int i; @@ -121258,7 +124373,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( pLevel->notReady = notReady & ~sqlite3WhereGetMask(&pWInfo->sMaskSet, iCur); bRev = (pWInfo->revMask>>iLevel)&1; omitTable = (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_IDX_ONLY)!=0 - && (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_FORCE_TABLE)==0; + && (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)==0; VdbeModuleComment((v, "Begin WHERE-loop%d: %s",iLevel,pTabItem->pTab->zName)); /* Create labels for the "break" and "continue" instructions @@ -121398,8 +124513,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( iRowidReg = codeEqualityTerm(pParse, pTerm, pLevel, 0, bRev, iReleaseReg); if( iRowidReg!=iReleaseReg ) sqlite3ReleaseTempReg(pParse, iReleaseReg); addrNxt = pLevel->addrNxt; - sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_MustBeInt, iRowidReg, addrNxt); VdbeCoverage(v); - sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_NotExists, iCur, addrNxt, iRowidReg); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_SeekRowid, iCur, addrNxt, iRowidReg); VdbeCoverage(v); sqlite3ExprCacheAffinityChange(pParse, iRowidReg, 1); sqlite3ExprCacheStore(pParse, iCur, -1, iRowidReg); @@ -121426,7 +124540,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( pStart = pEnd; pEnd = pTerm; } - codeCursorHint(pWInfo, pLevel, pEnd); + codeCursorHint(pTabItem, pWInfo, pLevel, pEnd); if( pStart ){ Expr *pX; /* The expression that defines the start bound */ int r1, rTemp; /* Registers for holding the start boundary */ @@ -121603,14 +124717,17 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( if( (pRangeEnd->wtFlags & TERM_LIKEOPT)!=0 ){ assert( pRangeStart!=0 ); /* LIKE opt constraints */ assert( pRangeStart->wtFlags & TERM_LIKEOPT ); /* occur in pairs */ - pLevel->iLikeRepCntr = ++pParse->nMem; - testcase( bRev ); - testcase( pIdx->aSortOrder[nEq]==SQLITE_SO_DESC ); - sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Integer, - bRev ^ (pIdx->aSortOrder[nEq]==SQLITE_SO_DESC), - pLevel->iLikeRepCntr); + pLevel->iLikeRepCntr = (u32)++pParse->nMem; + sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Integer, 1, (int)pLevel->iLikeRepCntr); VdbeComment((v, "LIKE loop counter")); pLevel->addrLikeRep = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v); + /* iLikeRepCntr actually stores 2x the counter register number. The + ** bottom bit indicates whether the search order is ASC or DESC. */ + testcase( bRev ); + testcase( pIdx->aSortOrder[nEq]==SQLITE_SO_DESC ); + assert( (bRev & ~1)==0 ); + pLevel->iLikeRepCntr <<=1; + pLevel->iLikeRepCntr |= bRev ^ (pIdx->aSortOrder[nEq]==SQLITE_SO_DESC); } #endif if( pRangeStart==0 @@ -121637,7 +124754,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( ** and store the values of those terms in an array of registers ** starting at regBase. */ - codeCursorHint(pWInfo, pLevel, pRangeEnd); + codeCursorHint(pTabItem, pWInfo, pLevel, pRangeEnd); regBase = codeAllEqualityTerms(pParse,pLevel,bRev,nExtraReg,&zStartAff); assert( zStartAff==0 || sqlite3Strlen30(zStartAff)>=nEq ); if( zStartAff ) cEndAff = zStartAff[nEq]; @@ -121676,6 +124793,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( } nConstraint++; testcase( pRangeStart->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL ); + bSeekPastNull = 0; }else if( bSeekPastNull ){ sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Null, 0, regBase+nEq); nConstraint++; @@ -121748,7 +124866,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( if( omitTable ){ /* pIdx is a covering index. No need to access the main table. */ }else if( HasRowid(pIdx->pTable) ){ - if( pWInfo->eOnePass!=ONEPASS_OFF ){ + if( (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_SEEK_TABLE)!=0 ){ iRowidReg = ++pParse->nMem; sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_IdxRowid, iIdxCur, iRowidReg); sqlite3ExprCacheStore(pParse, iCur, -1, iRowidReg); @@ -121941,10 +125059,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( ** eliminating duplicates from other WHERE clauses, the action for each ** sub-WHERE clause is to to invoke the main loop body as a subroutine. */ - wctrlFlags = WHERE_OMIT_OPEN_CLOSE - | WHERE_FORCE_TABLE - | WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY - | WHERE_NO_AUTOINDEX; + wctrlFlags = WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE | (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_SEEK_TABLE); for(ii=0; iinTerm; ii++){ WhereTerm *pOrTerm = &pOrWc->a[ii]; if( pOrTerm->leftCursor==iCur || (pOrTerm->eOperator & WO_AND)!=0 ){ @@ -122052,7 +125167,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( ){ assert( pSubWInfo->a[0].iIdxCur==iCovCur ); pCov = pSubLoop->u.btree.pIndex; - wctrlFlags |= WHERE_REOPEN_IDX; }else{ pCov = 0; } @@ -122089,7 +125203,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( ** a pseudo-cursor. No need to Rewind or Next such cursors. */ pLevel->op = OP_Noop; }else{ - codeCursorHint(pWInfo, pLevel, 0); + codeCursorHint(pTabItem, pWInfo, pLevel, 0); pLevel->op = aStep[bRev]; pLevel->p1 = iCur; pLevel->p2 = 1 + sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, aStart[bRev], iCur, addrBrk); @@ -122114,7 +125228,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( if( pTerm->wtFlags & (TERM_VIRTUAL|TERM_CODED) ) continue; if( (pTerm->prereqAll & pLevel->notReady)!=0 ){ testcase( pWInfo->untestedTerms==0 - && (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY)!=0 ); + && (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)!=0 ); pWInfo->untestedTerms = 1; continue; } @@ -122124,11 +125238,17 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( continue; } if( pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_LIKECOND ){ + /* If the TERM_LIKECOND flag is set, that means that the range search + ** is sufficient to guarantee that the LIKE operator is true, so we + ** can skip the call to the like(A,B) function. But this only works + ** for strings. So do not skip the call to the function on the pass + ** that compares BLOBs. */ #ifdef SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS continue; #else - assert( pLevel->iLikeRepCntr>0 ); - skipLikeAddr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_IfNot, pLevel->iLikeRepCntr); + u32 x = pLevel->iLikeRepCntr; + assert( x>0 ); + skipLikeAddr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, (x&1)? OP_IfNot : OP_If, (int)(x>>1)); VdbeCoverage(v); #endif } @@ -122770,7 +125890,9 @@ static void exprAnalyzeOrTerm( if( !db->mallocFailed ){ for(j=0, pAndTerm=pAndWC->a; jnTerm; j++, pAndTerm++){ assert( pAndTerm->pExpr ); - if( allowedOp(pAndTerm->pExpr->op) ){ + if( allowedOp(pAndTerm->pExpr->op) + || pAndTerm->eOperator==WO_MATCH + ){ b |= sqlite3WhereGetMask(&pWInfo->sMaskSet, pAndTerm->leftCursor); } } @@ -122985,12 +126107,10 @@ static int termIsEquivalence(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr){ pColl = sqlite3BinaryCompareCollSeq(pParse, pExpr->pLeft, pExpr->pRight); if( pColl==0 || sqlite3StrICmp(pColl->zName, "BINARY")==0 ) return 1; pColl = sqlite3ExprCollSeq(pParse, pExpr->pLeft); - /* Since pLeft and pRight are both a column references, their collating - ** sequence should always be defined. */ - zColl1 = ALWAYS(pColl) ? pColl->zName : 0; + zColl1 = pColl ? pColl->zName : 0; pColl = sqlite3ExprCollSeq(pParse, pExpr->pRight); - zColl2 = ALWAYS(pColl) ? pColl->zName : 0; - return sqlite3StrICmp(zColl1, zColl2)==0; + zColl2 = pColl ? pColl->zName : 0; + return sqlite3_stricmp(zColl1, zColl2)==0; } /* @@ -123324,7 +126444,7 @@ static void exprAnalyze( ** virtual tables. The native query optimizer does not attempt ** to do anything with MATCH functions. */ - if( isMatchOfColumn(pExpr, &eOp2) ){ + if( pWC->op==TK_AND && isMatchOfColumn(pExpr, &eOp2) ){ int idxNew; Expr *pRight, *pLeft; WhereTerm *pNewTerm; @@ -123484,10 +126604,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereExprUsage(WhereMaskSet *pMaskSet, Expr *p){ return mask; } mask = sqlite3WhereExprUsage(pMaskSet, p->pRight); - mask |= sqlite3WhereExprUsage(pMaskSet, p->pLeft); + if( p->pLeft ) mask |= sqlite3WhereExprUsage(pMaskSet, p->pLeft); if( ExprHasProperty(p, EP_xIsSelect) ){ mask |= exprSelectUsage(pMaskSet, p->x.pSelect); - }else{ + }else if( p->x.pList ){ mask |= sqlite3WhereExprListUsage(pMaskSet, p->x.pList); } return mask; @@ -123617,6 +126737,18 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WhereIsOrdered(WhereInfo *pWInfo){ return pWInfo->nOBSat; } +/* +** Return TRUE if the innermost loop of the WHERE clause implementation +** returns rows in ORDER BY order for complete run of the inner loop. +** +** Across multiple iterations of outer loops, the output rows need not be +** sorted. As long as rows are sorted for just the innermost loop, this +** routine can return TRUE. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WhereOrderedInnerLoop(WhereInfo *pWInfo){ + return pWInfo->bOrderedInnerLoop; +} + /* ** Return the VDBE address or label to jump to in order to continue ** immediately with the next row of a WHERE clause. @@ -123827,7 +126959,10 @@ static WhereTerm *whereScanNext(WhereScan *pScan){ ** ** The scanner will be searching the WHERE clause pWC. It will look ** for terms of the form "X " where X is column iColumn of table -** iCur. The must be one of the operators described by opMask. +** iCur. Or if pIdx!=0 then X is column iColumn of index pIdx. pIdx +** must be one of the indexes of table iCur. +** +** The must be one of the operators described by opMask. ** ** If the search is for X and the WHERE clause contains terms of the ** form X=Y then this routine might also return terms of the form @@ -123875,11 +127010,12 @@ static WhereTerm *whereScanInit( /* ** Search for a term in the WHERE clause that is of the form "X " -** where X is a reference to the iColumn of table iCur and is one of -** the WO_xx operator codes specified by the op parameter. -** Return a pointer to the term. Return 0 if not found. +** where X is a reference to the iColumn of table iCur or of index pIdx +** if pIdx!=0 and is one of the WO_xx operator codes specified by +** the op parameter. Return a pointer to the term. Return 0 if not found. ** -** If pIdx!=0 then search for terms matching the iColumn-th column of pIdx +** If pIdx!=0 then it must be one of the indexes of table iCur. +** Search for terms matching the iColumn-th column of pIdx ** rather than the iColumn-th column of table iCur. ** ** The term returned might by Y= if there is another constraint in @@ -125198,30 +128334,53 @@ static void whereTermPrint(WhereTerm *pTerm, int iTerm){ sqlite3DebugPrintf("TERM-%-3d NULL\n", iTerm); }else{ char zType[4]; + char zLeft[50]; memcpy(zType, "...", 4); if( pTerm->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL ) zType[0] = 'V'; if( pTerm->eOperator & WO_EQUIV ) zType[1] = 'E'; if( ExprHasProperty(pTerm->pExpr, EP_FromJoin) ) zType[2] = 'L'; + if( pTerm->eOperator & WO_SINGLE ){ + sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zLeft),zLeft,"left={%d:%d}", + pTerm->leftCursor, pTerm->u.leftColumn); + }else if( (pTerm->eOperator & WO_OR)!=0 && pTerm->u.pOrInfo!=0 ){ + sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zLeft),zLeft,"indexable=0x%lld", + pTerm->u.pOrInfo->indexable); + }else{ + sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zLeft),zLeft,"left=%d", pTerm->leftCursor); + } sqlite3DebugPrintf( - "TERM-%-3d %p %s cursor=%-3d prob=%-3d op=0x%03x wtFlags=0x%04x\n", - iTerm, pTerm, zType, pTerm->leftCursor, pTerm->truthProb, + "TERM-%-3d %p %s %-12s prob=%-3d op=0x%03x wtFlags=0x%04x\n", + iTerm, pTerm, zType, zLeft, pTerm->truthProb, pTerm->eOperator, pTerm->wtFlags); sqlite3TreeViewExpr(0, pTerm->pExpr, 0); } } #endif +#ifdef WHERETRACE_ENABLED +/* +** Show the complete content of a WhereClause +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WhereClausePrint(WhereClause *pWC){ + int i; + for(i=0; inTerm; i++){ + whereTermPrint(&pWC->a[i], i); + } +} +#endif + #ifdef WHERETRACE_ENABLED /* ** Print a WhereLoop object for debugging purposes */ static void whereLoopPrint(WhereLoop *p, WhereClause *pWC){ WhereInfo *pWInfo = pWC->pWInfo; - int nb = 1+(pWInfo->pTabList->nSrc+7)/8; + int nb = 1+(pWInfo->pTabList->nSrc+3)/4; struct SrcList_item *pItem = pWInfo->pTabList->a + p->iTab; Table *pTab = pItem->pTab; + Bitmask mAll = (((Bitmask)1)<<(nb*4)) - 1; sqlite3DebugPrintf("%c%2d.%0*llx.%0*llx", p->cId, - p->iTab, nb, p->maskSelf, nb, p->prereq); + p->iTab, nb, p->maskSelf, nb, p->prereq & mAll); sqlite3DebugPrintf(" %12s", pItem->zAlias ? pItem->zAlias : pTab->zName); if( (p->wsFlags & WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE)==0 ){ @@ -126196,7 +129355,7 @@ static int whereLoopAddBtree( #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOMATIC_INDEX /* Automatic indexes */ if( !pBuilder->pOrSet /* Not part of an OR optimization */ - && (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_NO_AUTOINDEX)==0 + && (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)==0 && (pWInfo->pParse->db->flags & SQLITE_AutoIndex)!=0 && pSrc->pIBIndex==0 /* Has no INDEXED BY clause */ && !pSrc->fg.notIndexed /* Has no NOT INDEXED clause */ @@ -126228,6 +129387,7 @@ static int whereLoopAddBtree( pNew->rSetup += 24; } ApplyCostMultiplier(pNew->rSetup, pTab->costMult); + if( pNew->rSetup<0 ) pNew->rSetup = 0; /* TUNING: Each index lookup yields 20 rows in the table. This ** is more than the usual guess of 10 rows, since we have no way ** of knowing how selective the index will ultimately be. It would @@ -126288,6 +129448,7 @@ static int whereLoopAddBtree( /* Full scan via index */ if( b || !HasRowid(pTab) + || pProbe->pPartIdxWhere!=0 || ( m==0 && pProbe->bUnordered==0 && (pProbe->szIdxRowszTabRow) @@ -126300,11 +129461,34 @@ static int whereLoopAddBtree( /* The cost of visiting the index rows is N*K, where K is ** between 1.1 and 3.0, depending on the relative sizes of the - ** index and table rows. If this is a non-covering index scan, - ** also add the cost of visiting table rows (N*3.0). */ + ** index and table rows. */ pNew->rRun = rSize + 1 + (15*pProbe->szIdxRow)/pTab->szTabRow; if( m!=0 ){ - pNew->rRun = sqlite3LogEstAdd(pNew->rRun, rSize+16); + /* If this is a non-covering index scan, add in the cost of + ** doing table lookups. The cost will be 3x the number of + ** lookups. Take into account WHERE clause terms that can be + ** satisfied using just the index, and that do not require a + ** table lookup. */ + LogEst nLookup = rSize + 16; /* Base cost: N*3 */ + int ii; + int iCur = pSrc->iCursor; + WhereClause *pWC2 = &pWInfo->sWC; + for(ii=0; iinTerm; ii++){ + WhereTerm *pTerm = &pWC2->a[ii]; + if( !sqlite3ExprCoveredByIndex(pTerm->pExpr, iCur, pProbe) ){ + break; + } + /* pTerm can be evaluated using just the index. So reduce + ** the expected number of table lookups accordingly */ + if( pTerm->truthProb<=0 ){ + nLookup += pTerm->truthProb; + }else{ + nLookup--; + if( pTerm->eOperator & (WO_EQ|WO_IS) ) nLookup -= 19; + } + } + + pNew->rRun = sqlite3LogEstAdd(pNew->rRun, nLookup); } ApplyCostMultiplier(pNew->rRun, pTab->costMult); whereLoopOutputAdjust(pWC, pNew, rSize); @@ -126673,9 +129857,7 @@ static int whereLoopAddOr( WHERETRACE(0x200, ("OR-term %d of %p has %d subterms:\n", (int)(pOrTerm-pOrWC->a), pTerm, sSubBuild.pWC->nTerm)); if( sqlite3WhereTrace & 0x400 ){ - for(i=0; inTerm; i++){ - whereTermPrint(&sSubBuild.pWC->a[i], i); - } + sqlite3WhereClausePrint(sSubBuild.pWC); } #endif #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE @@ -126768,6 +129950,7 @@ static int whereLoopAddAll(WhereLoopBuilder *pBuilder){ mPrereq = mPrior; } priorJointype = pItem->fg.jointype; +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE if( IsVirtual(pItem->pTab) ){ struct SrcList_item *p; for(p=&pItem[1]; paLoop[] */ WhereLoop *pLast, /* Add this WhereLoop to the end of pPath->aLoop[] */ Bitmask *pRevMask /* OUT: Mask of WhereLoops to run in reverse order */ @@ -126822,6 +130007,7 @@ static i8 wherePathSatisfiesOrderBy( u8 isOrderDistinct; /* All prior WhereLoops are order-distinct */ u8 distinctColumns; /* True if the loop has UNIQUE NOT NULL columns */ u8 isMatch; /* iColumn matches a term of the ORDER BY clause */ + u16 eqOpMask; /* Allowed equality operators */ u16 nKeyCol; /* Number of key columns in pIndex */ u16 nColumn; /* Total number of ordered columns in the index */ u16 nOrderBy; /* Number terms in the ORDER BY clause */ @@ -126872,9 +130058,16 @@ static i8 wherePathSatisfiesOrderBy( obDone = MASKBIT(nOrderBy)-1; orderDistinctMask = 0; ready = 0; + eqOpMask = WO_EQ | WO_IS | WO_ISNULL; + if( wctrlFlags & WHERE_ORDERBY_LIMIT ) eqOpMask |= WO_IN; for(iLoop=0; isOrderDistinct && obSat0 ) ready |= pLoop->maskSelf; - pLoop = iLoopaLoop[iLoop] : pLast; + if( iLoopaLoop[iLoop]; + if( wctrlFlags & WHERE_ORDERBY_LIMIT ) continue; + }else{ + pLoop = pLast; + } if( pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_VIRTUALTABLE ){ if( pLoop->u.vtab.isOrdered ) obSat = obDone; break; @@ -126892,7 +130085,7 @@ static i8 wherePathSatisfiesOrderBy( if( pOBExpr->op!=TK_COLUMN ) continue; if( pOBExpr->iTable!=iCur ) continue; pTerm = sqlite3WhereFindTerm(&pWInfo->sWC, iCur, pOBExpr->iColumn, - ~ready, WO_EQ|WO_ISNULL|WO_IS, 0); + ~ready, eqOpMask, 0); if( pTerm==0 ) continue; if( (pTerm->eOperator&(WO_EQ|WO_IS))!=0 && pOBExpr->iColumn>=0 ){ const char *z1, *z2; @@ -126932,10 +130125,12 @@ static i8 wherePathSatisfiesOrderBy( for(j=0; ju.btree.nEq && pLoop->nSkip==0 - && ((i = pLoop->aLTerm[j]->eOperator) & (WO_EQ|WO_ISNULL|WO_IS))!=0 + && ((i = pLoop->aLTerm[j]->eOperator) & eqOpMask)!=0 ){ if( i & WO_ISNULL ){ testcase( isOrderDistinct ); @@ -127446,9 +130641,9 @@ static int wherePathSolver(WhereInfo *pWInfo, LogEst nRowEst){ && nRowEst ){ Bitmask notUsed; - int rc = wherePathSatisfiesOrderBy(pWInfo, pWInfo->pResultSet, pFrom, + int rc = wherePathSatisfiesOrderBy(pWInfo, pWInfo->pDistinctSet, pFrom, WHERE_DISTINCTBY, nLoop-1, pFrom->aLoop[nLoop-1], ¬Used); - if( rc==pWInfo->pResultSet->nExpr ){ + if( rc==pWInfo->pDistinctSet->nExpr ){ pWInfo->eDistinct = WHERE_DISTINCT_ORDERED; } } @@ -127459,8 +130654,19 @@ static int wherePathSolver(WhereInfo *pWInfo, LogEst nRowEst){ } }else{ pWInfo->nOBSat = pFrom->isOrdered; - if( pWInfo->nOBSat<0 ) pWInfo->nOBSat = 0; pWInfo->revMask = pFrom->revLoop; + if( pWInfo->nOBSat<=0 ){ + pWInfo->nOBSat = 0; + if( nLoop>0 && (pFrom->aLoop[nLoop-1]->wsFlags & WHERE_ONEROW)==0 ){ + Bitmask m = 0; + int rc = wherePathSatisfiesOrderBy(pWInfo, pWInfo->pOrderBy, pFrom, + WHERE_ORDERBY_LIMIT, nLoop-1, pFrom->aLoop[nLoop-1], &m); + if( rc==pWInfo->pOrderBy->nExpr ){ + pWInfo->bOrderedInnerLoop = 1; + pWInfo->revMask = m; + } + } + } } if( (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_SORTBYGROUP) && pWInfo->nOBSat==pWInfo->pOrderBy->nExpr && nLoop>0 @@ -127508,7 +130714,7 @@ static int whereShortCut(WhereLoopBuilder *pBuilder){ Index *pIdx; pWInfo = pBuilder->pWInfo; - if( pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_FORCE_TABLE ) return 0; + if( pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE ) return 0; assert( pWInfo->pTabList->nSrc>=1 ); pItem = pWInfo->pTabList->a; pTab = pItem->pTab; @@ -127655,7 +130861,7 @@ static int whereShortCut(WhereLoopBuilder *pBuilder){ ** is called from an UPDATE or DELETE statement, then pOrderBy is NULL. ** ** The iIdxCur parameter is the cursor number of an index. If -** WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY is set, iIdxCur is the cursor number of an index +** WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE is set, iIdxCur is the cursor number of an index ** to use for OR clause processing. The WHERE clause should use this ** specific cursor. If WHERE_ONEPASS_DESIRED is set, then iIdxCur is ** the first cursor in an array of cursors for all indices. iIdxCur should @@ -127663,14 +130869,14 @@ static int whereShortCut(WhereLoopBuilder *pBuilder){ ** used. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( - Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */ - SrcList *pTabList, /* FROM clause: A list of all tables to be scanned */ - Expr *pWhere, /* The WHERE clause */ - ExprList *pOrderBy, /* An ORDER BY (or GROUP BY) clause, or NULL */ - ExprList *pResultSet, /* Result set of the query */ - u16 wctrlFlags, /* One of the WHERE_* flags defined in sqliteInt.h */ - int iAuxArg /* If WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY is set, index cursor number, - ** If WHERE_USE_LIMIT, then the limit amount */ + Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */ + SrcList *pTabList, /* FROM clause: A list of all tables to be scanned */ + Expr *pWhere, /* The WHERE clause */ + ExprList *pOrderBy, /* An ORDER BY (or GROUP BY) clause, or NULL */ + ExprList *pDistinctSet, /* Try not to output two rows that duplicate these */ + u16 wctrlFlags, /* The WHERE_* flags defined in sqliteInt.h */ + int iAuxArg /* If WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE is set, index cursor number + ** If WHERE_USE_LIMIT, then the limit amount */ ){ int nByteWInfo; /* Num. bytes allocated for WhereInfo struct */ int nTabList; /* Number of elements in pTabList */ @@ -127688,11 +130894,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( assert( (wctrlFlags & WHERE_ONEPASS_MULTIROW)==0 || ( (wctrlFlags & WHERE_ONEPASS_DESIRED)!=0 - && (wctrlFlags & WHERE_OMIT_OPEN_CLOSE)==0 + && (wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)==0 )); - /* Only one of WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY or WHERE_USE_LIMIT */ - assert( (wctrlFlags & WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY)==0 + /* Only one of WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE or WHERE_USE_LIMIT */ + assert( (wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)==0 || (wctrlFlags & WHERE_USE_LIMIT)==0 ); /* Variable initialization */ @@ -127720,11 +130926,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( } /* This function normally generates a nested loop for all tables in - ** pTabList. But if the WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY flag is set, then we should + ** pTabList. But if the WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE flag is set, then we should ** only generate code for the first table in pTabList and assume that ** any cursors associated with subsequent tables are uninitialized. */ - nTabList = (wctrlFlags & WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY) ? 1 : pTabList->nSrc; + nTabList = (wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE) ? 1 : pTabList->nSrc; /* Allocate and initialize the WhereInfo structure that will become the ** return value. A single allocation is used to store the WhereInfo @@ -127745,7 +130951,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( pWInfo->pParse = pParse; pWInfo->pTabList = pTabList; pWInfo->pOrderBy = pOrderBy; - pWInfo->pResultSet = pResultSet; + pWInfo->pDistinctSet = pDistinctSet; pWInfo->iBreak = pWInfo->iContinue = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); pWInfo->wctrlFlags = wctrlFlags; pWInfo->iLimit = iAuxArg; @@ -127800,7 +131006,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( ** Note that bitmasks are created for all pTabList->nSrc tables in ** pTabList, not just the first nTabList tables. nTabList is normally ** equal to pTabList->nSrc but might be shortened to 1 if the - ** WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY flag is set. + ** WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE flag is set. */ for(ii=0; iinSrc; ii++){ createMask(pMaskSet, pTabList->a[ii].iCursor); @@ -127818,13 +131024,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( if( db->mallocFailed ) goto whereBeginError; if( wctrlFlags & WHERE_WANT_DISTINCT ){ - if( isDistinctRedundant(pParse, pTabList, &pWInfo->sWC, pResultSet) ){ + if( isDistinctRedundant(pParse, pTabList, &pWInfo->sWC, pDistinctSet) ){ /* The DISTINCT marking is pointless. Ignore it. */ pWInfo->eDistinct = WHERE_DISTINCT_UNIQUE; }else if( pOrderBy==0 ){ /* Try to ORDER BY the result set to make distinct processing easier */ pWInfo->wctrlFlags |= WHERE_DISTINCTBY; - pWInfo->pOrderBy = pResultSet; + pWInfo->pOrderBy = pDistinctSet; } } @@ -127838,10 +131044,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( sqlite3DebugPrintf(")\n"); } if( sqlite3WhereTrace & 0x100 ){ /* Display all terms of the WHERE clause */ - int i; - for(i=0; inTerm; i++){ - whereTermPrint(&sWLB.pWC->a[i], i); - } + sqlite3WhereClausePrint(sWLB.pWC); } #endif @@ -127903,10 +131106,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( #endif /* Attempt to omit tables from the join that do not effect the result */ if( pWInfo->nLevel>=2 - && pResultSet!=0 + && pDistinctSet!=0 && OptimizationEnabled(db, SQLITE_OmitNoopJoin) ){ - Bitmask tabUsed = sqlite3WhereExprListUsage(pMaskSet, pResultSet); + Bitmask tabUsed = sqlite3WhereExprListUsage(pMaskSet, pDistinctSet); if( sWLB.pOrderBy ){ tabUsed |= sqlite3WhereExprListUsage(pMaskSet, sWLB.pOrderBy); } @@ -127983,7 +131186,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( }else #endif if( (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_IDX_ONLY)==0 - && (wctrlFlags & WHERE_OMIT_OPEN_CLOSE)==0 ){ + && (wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)==0 ){ int op = OP_OpenRead; if( pWInfo->eOnePass!=ONEPASS_OFF ){ op = OP_OpenWrite; @@ -128022,7 +131225,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( /* iAuxArg is always set if to a positive value if ONEPASS is possible */ assert( iAuxArg!=0 || (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_ONEPASS_DESIRED)==0 ); if( !HasRowid(pTab) && IsPrimaryKeyIndex(pIx) - && (wctrlFlags & WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY)!=0 + && (wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)!=0 ){ /* This is one term of an OR-optimization using the PRIMARY KEY of a ** WITHOUT ROWID table. No need for a separate index */ @@ -128038,9 +131241,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( } op = OP_OpenWrite; pWInfo->aiCurOnePass[1] = iIndexCur; - }else if( iAuxArg && (wctrlFlags & WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY)!=0 ){ + }else if( iAuxArg && (wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)!=0 ){ iIndexCur = iAuxArg; - if( wctrlFlags & WHERE_REOPEN_IDX ) op = OP_ReopenIdx; + op = OP_ReopenIdx; }else{ iIndexCur = pParse->nTab++; } @@ -128102,7 +131305,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( pLevel->addrBody = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v); notReady = sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart(pWInfo, ii, notReady); pWInfo->iContinue = pLevel->addrCont; - if( (wsFlags&WHERE_MULTI_OR)==0 && (wctrlFlags&WHERE_ONETABLE_ONLY)==0 ){ + if( (wsFlags&WHERE_MULTI_OR)==0 && (wctrlFlags&WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)==0 ){ sqlite3WhereAddScanStatus(v, pTabList, pLevel, addrExplain); } } @@ -128172,13 +131375,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WhereEnd(WhereInfo *pWInfo){ } #ifndef SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS if( pLevel->addrLikeRep ){ - int op; - if( sqlite3VdbeGetOp(v, pLevel->addrLikeRep-1)->p1 ){ - op = OP_DecrJumpZero; - }else{ - op = OP_JumpZeroIncr; - } - sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, op, pLevel->iLikeRepCntr, pLevel->addrLikeRep); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_DecrJumpZero, (int)(pLevel->iLikeRepCntr>>1), + pLevel->addrLikeRep); VdbeCoverage(v); } #endif @@ -128230,12 +131428,12 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WhereEnd(WhereInfo *pWInfo){ /* Close all of the cursors that were opened by sqlite3WhereBegin. ** Except, do not close cursors that will be reused by the OR optimization - ** (WHERE_OMIT_OPEN_CLOSE). And do not close the OP_OpenWrite cursors + ** (WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE). And do not close the OP_OpenWrite cursors ** created for the ONEPASS optimization. */ if( (pTab->tabFlags & TF_Ephemeral)==0 && pTab->pSelect==0 - && (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_OMIT_OPEN_CLOSE)==0 + && (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_OR_SUBCLAUSE)==0 ){ int ws = pLoop->wsFlags; if( pWInfo->eOnePass==ONEPASS_OFF && (ws & WHERE_IDX_ONLY)==0 ){ @@ -128582,26 +131780,26 @@ static void disableLookaside(Parse *pParse){ #endif /************* Begin control #defines *****************************************/ #define YYCODETYPE unsigned char -#define YYNOCODE 251 +#define YYNOCODE 252 #define YYACTIONTYPE unsigned short int -#define YYWILDCARD 70 +#define YYWILDCARD 96 #define sqlite3ParserTOKENTYPE Token typedef union { int yyinit; sqlite3ParserTOKENTYPE yy0; - struct LimitVal yy64; - Expr* yy122; - Select* yy159; - IdList* yy180; - struct {int value; int mask;} yy207; - struct LikeOp yy318; - TriggerStep* yy327; - With* yy331; - ExprSpan yy342; - SrcList* yy347; - int yy392; - struct TrigEvent yy410; - ExprList* yy442; + Expr* yy72; + TriggerStep* yy145; + ExprList* yy148; + SrcList* yy185; + ExprSpan yy190; + int yy194; + Select* yy243; + IdList* yy254; + With* yy285; + struct TrigEvent yy332; + struct LimitVal yy354; + struct LikeOp yy392; + struct {int value; int mask;} yy497; } YYMINORTYPE; #ifndef YYSTACKDEPTH #define YYSTACKDEPTH 100 @@ -128611,16 +131809,16 @@ typedef union { #define sqlite3ParserARG_FETCH Parse *pParse = yypParser->pParse #define sqlite3ParserARG_STORE yypParser->pParse = pParse #define YYFALLBACK 1 -#define YYNSTATE 440 -#define YYNRULE 326 -#define YY_MAX_SHIFT 439 -#define YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE 649 -#define YY_MAX_SHIFTREDUCE 974 -#define YY_MIN_REDUCE 975 -#define YY_MAX_REDUCE 1300 -#define YY_ERROR_ACTION 1301 -#define YY_ACCEPT_ACTION 1302 -#define YY_NO_ACTION 1303 +#define YYNSTATE 443 +#define YYNRULE 328 +#define YY_MAX_SHIFT 442 +#define YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE 653 +#define YY_MAX_SHIFTREDUCE 980 +#define YY_MIN_REDUCE 981 +#define YY_MAX_REDUCE 1308 +#define YY_ERROR_ACTION 1309 +#define YY_ACCEPT_ACTION 1310 +#define YY_NO_ACTION 1311 /************* End control #defines *******************************************/ /* Define the yytestcase() macro to be a no-op if is not already defined @@ -128688,444 +131886,448 @@ typedef union { ** yy_default[] Default action for each state. ** *********** Begin parsing tables **********************************************/ -#define YY_ACTTAB_COUNT (1499) +#define YY_ACTTAB_COUNT (1507) static const YYACTIONTYPE yy_action[] = { - /* 0 */ 315, 1302, 146, 921, 2, 194, 922, 342, 952, 91, - /* 10 */ 91, 91, 91, 84, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, - /* 20 */ 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, - /* 30 */ 331, 819, 819, 91, 91, 91, 91, 339, 89, 89, - /* 40 */ 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, 319, - /* 50 */ 933, 933, 92, 93, 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, - /* 60 */ 90, 91, 91, 91, 91, 123, 89, 89, 89, 89, - /* 70 */ 88, 88, 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, 315, 952, 89, - /* 80 */ 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, - /* 90 */ 365, 772, 360, 24, 933, 933, 947, 694, 933, 933, - /* 100 */ 773, 937, 933, 933, 434, 715, 328, 434, 819, 819, - /* 110 */ 203, 160, 278, 391, 273, 390, 190, 933, 933, 370, - /* 120 */ 934, 935, 367, 271, 953, 48, 679, 953, 48, 92, - /* 130 */ 93, 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, 91, 91, - /* 140 */ 91, 91, 123, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, - /* 150 */ 87, 87, 86, 339, 315, 682, 337, 336, 218, 412, - /* 160 */ 398, 68, 412, 403, 934, 935, 743, 959, 934, 935, - /* 170 */ 810, 937, 934, 935, 957, 221, 958, 88, 88, 87, - /* 180 */ 87, 87, 86, 339, 291, 819, 819, 934, 935, 185, - /* 190 */ 94, 792, 388, 385, 384, 1240, 1240, 792, 804, 960, - /* 200 */ 960, 290, 798, 383, 123, 315, 92, 93, 83, 831, - /* 210 */ 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, 91, 91, 91, 91, 326, - /* 220 */ 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, 87, 87, 86, - /* 230 */ 339, 681, 741, 803, 803, 803, 819, 819, 944, 56, - /* 240 */ 253, 353, 242, 85, 82, 168, 253, 358, 252, 110, - /* 250 */ 96, 233, 397, 698, 677, 683, 683, 92, 93, 83, - /* 260 */ 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, 91, 91, 91, 91, - /* 270 */ 433, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, 87, 87, - /* 280 */ 86, 339, 315, 434, 439, 651, 396, 57, 733, 733, - /* 290 */ 234, 291, 107, 287, 395, 86, 339, 810, 427, 728, - /* 300 */ 933, 933, 185, 953, 30, 388, 385, 384, 215, 949, - /* 310 */ 434, 933, 933, 819, 819, 697, 383, 162, 161, 407, - /* 320 */ 400, 85, 82, 168, 677, 804, 335, 113, 771, 798, - /* 330 */ 953, 48, 22, 351, 92, 93, 83, 831, 834, 823, - /* 340 */ 823, 90, 90, 91, 91, 91, 91, 870, 89, 89, - /* 350 */ 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, 315, - /* 360 */ 803, 803, 803, 268, 123, 412, 394, 1, 933, 933, - /* 370 */ 934, 935, 933, 933, 85, 82, 168, 232, 5, 343, - /* 380 */ 194, 934, 935, 952, 85, 82, 168, 54, 956, 434, - /* 390 */ 819, 819, 431, 938, 939, 792, 67, 759, 350, 144, - /* 400 */ 166, 770, 123, 896, 889, 955, 348, 288, 758, 953, - /* 410 */ 47, 92, 93, 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, - /* 420 */ 91, 91, 91, 91, 892, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, - /* 430 */ 88, 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, 315, 113, 934, 935, - /* 440 */ 687, 893, 934, 935, 253, 358, 252, 85, 82, 168, - /* 450 */ 820, 820, 956, 952, 338, 938, 939, 894, 701, 721, - /* 460 */ 359, 289, 233, 397, 434, 349, 434, 819, 819, 955, - /* 470 */ 866, 722, 23, 389, 832, 835, 692, 357, 904, 667, - /* 480 */ 194, 702, 402, 952, 953, 48, 953, 48, 92, 93, - /* 490 */ 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, 91, 91, 91, - /* 500 */ 91, 824, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, 87, - /* 510 */ 87, 86, 339, 315, 434, 113, 434, 680, 434, 332, - /* 520 */ 434, 408, 889, 356, 380, 940, 401, 720, 948, 864, - /* 530 */ 191, 165, 329, 689, 953, 9, 953, 9, 953, 9, - /* 540 */ 953, 9, 718, 948, 819, 819, 953, 8, 325, 111, - /* 550 */ 327, 153, 224, 952, 410, 113, 189, 337, 336, 913, - /* 560 */ 1295, 852, 75, 1295, 73, 92, 93, 83, 831, 834, - /* 570 */ 823, 823, 90, 90, 91, 91, 91, 91, 359, 89, - /* 580 */ 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, - /* 590 */ 315, 730, 148, 236, 797, 366, 789, 892, 1179, 434, - /* 600 */ 960, 960, 400, 148, 314, 212, 873, 911, 757, 404, - /* 610 */ 872, 300, 320, 434, 893, 311, 237, 271, 405, 953, - /* 620 */ 34, 819, 819, 225, 371, 945, 360, 913, 1296, 113, - /* 630 */ 894, 1296, 417, 953, 35, 1245, 922, 342, 259, 247, - /* 640 */ 290, 315, 92, 93, 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, - /* 650 */ 90, 91, 91, 91, 91, 148, 89, 89, 89, 89, - /* 660 */ 88, 88, 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, 310, 434, 796, - /* 670 */ 434, 240, 819, 819, 266, 911, 876, 876, 373, 346, - /* 680 */ 167, 654, 655, 656, 259, 244, 19, 246, 953, 11, - /* 690 */ 953, 26, 222, 92, 93, 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, - /* 700 */ 90, 90, 91, 91, 91, 91, 757, 89, 89, 89, - /* 710 */ 89, 88, 88, 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, 315, 434, - /* 720 */ 261, 434, 264, 696, 434, 241, 434, 344, 971, 308, - /* 730 */ 757, 434, 796, 434, 324, 434, 393, 423, 434, 953, - /* 740 */ 36, 953, 37, 20, 953, 38, 953, 27, 434, 819, - /* 750 */ 819, 953, 28, 953, 39, 953, 40, 738, 953, 41, - /* 760 */ 71, 738, 737, 245, 307, 973, 737, 259, 953, 10, - /* 770 */ 92, 93, 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, 91, - /* 780 */ 91, 91, 91, 434, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, - /* 790 */ 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, 315, 434, 372, 434, 259, - /* 800 */ 149, 434, 167, 953, 42, 188, 187, 186, 219, 434, - /* 810 */ 748, 434, 974, 434, 796, 434, 953, 98, 953, 43, - /* 820 */ 862, 953, 44, 434, 920, 2, 819, 819, 757, 953, - /* 830 */ 31, 953, 45, 953, 46, 953, 32, 74, 307, 912, - /* 840 */ 220, 259, 259, 953, 115, 909, 315, 92, 93, 83, - /* 850 */ 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, 91, 91, 91, 91, - /* 860 */ 434, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, 87, 87, - /* 870 */ 86, 339, 434, 248, 434, 215, 949, 819, 819, 333, - /* 880 */ 953, 116, 895, 860, 176, 259, 974, 400, 361, 259, - /* 890 */ 951, 887, 953, 117, 953, 52, 884, 315, 92, 93, - /* 900 */ 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, 91, 91, 91, - /* 910 */ 91, 434, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, 87, - /* 920 */ 87, 86, 339, 434, 113, 434, 258, 883, 819, 819, - /* 930 */ 727, 953, 33, 363, 259, 673, 321, 189, 430, 321, - /* 940 */ 368, 365, 364, 953, 99, 953, 49, 365, 315, 92, - /* 950 */ 81, 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, 91, 91, - /* 960 */ 91, 91, 434, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, 87, - /* 970 */ 87, 87, 86, 339, 434, 723, 434, 214, 165, 819, - /* 980 */ 819, 772, 953, 100, 322, 124, 1269, 158, 65, 710, - /* 990 */ 773, 700, 699, 320, 953, 101, 953, 97, 255, 315, - /* 1000 */ 216, 93, 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, 91, - /* 1010 */ 91, 91, 91, 434, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, 88, - /* 1020 */ 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, 434, 251, 434, 707, 708, - /* 1030 */ 819, 819, 223, 953, 114, 908, 794, 254, 309, 193, - /* 1040 */ 67, 381, 869, 869, 199, 953, 112, 953, 105, 269, - /* 1050 */ 726, 260, 67, 83, 831, 834, 823, 823, 90, 90, - /* 1060 */ 91, 91, 91, 91, 263, 89, 89, 89, 89, 88, - /* 1070 */ 88, 87, 87, 87, 86, 339, 79, 429, 690, 3, - /* 1080 */ 1174, 228, 434, 113, 340, 340, 868, 868, 265, 79, - /* 1090 */ 429, 735, 3, 859, 70, 432, 434, 340, 340, 434, - /* 1100 */ 1259, 434, 953, 104, 434, 670, 416, 766, 432, 434, - /* 1110 */ 193, 434, 413, 434, 418, 806, 953, 102, 420, 953, - /* 1120 */ 103, 953, 48, 123, 953, 51, 810, 418, 424, 953, - /* 1130 */ 53, 953, 50, 953, 25, 267, 123, 711, 113, 810, - /* 1140 */ 428, 277, 695, 272, 764, 113, 76, 77, 690, 434, - /* 1150 */ 795, 113, 276, 78, 436, 435, 412, 414, 798, 76, - /* 1160 */ 77, 113, 855, 859, 376, 199, 78, 436, 435, 953, - /* 1170 */ 29, 798, 744, 113, 755, 79, 429, 675, 3, 415, - /* 1180 */ 109, 292, 293, 340, 340, 806, 802, 678, 672, 803, - /* 1190 */ 803, 803, 805, 18, 432, 661, 660, 662, 927, 209, - /* 1200 */ 150, 352, 803, 803, 803, 805, 18, 6, 306, 280, - /* 1210 */ 282, 284, 786, 418, 250, 386, 243, 886, 694, 362, - /* 1220 */ 286, 163, 275, 79, 429, 810, 3, 857, 856, 159, - /* 1230 */ 419, 340, 340, 298, 930, 968, 126, 196, 965, 903, - /* 1240 */ 901, 323, 432, 136, 55, 76, 77, 742, 147, 58, - /* 1250 */ 121, 129, 78, 436, 435, 65, 783, 798, 354, 131, - /* 1260 */ 355, 418, 379, 132, 133, 134, 175, 139, 151, 369, - /* 1270 */ 888, 180, 791, 810, 61, 851, 871, 69, 429, 375, - /* 1280 */ 3, 756, 210, 257, 181, 340, 340, 145, 803, 803, - /* 1290 */ 803, 805, 18, 76, 77, 377, 432, 262, 182, 183, - /* 1300 */ 78, 436, 435, 663, 312, 798, 392, 714, 713, 712, - /* 1310 */ 330, 705, 692, 313, 704, 418, 686, 406, 752, 685, - /* 1320 */ 274, 684, 942, 64, 279, 195, 281, 810, 753, 839, - /* 1330 */ 751, 283, 72, 750, 285, 422, 803, 803, 803, 805, - /* 1340 */ 18, 334, 426, 95, 411, 229, 409, 76, 77, 230, - /* 1350 */ 734, 66, 231, 294, 78, 436, 435, 204, 295, 798, - /* 1360 */ 217, 296, 297, 669, 21, 305, 304, 303, 206, 301, - /* 1370 */ 437, 928, 664, 205, 208, 207, 438, 658, 657, 652, - /* 1380 */ 118, 108, 119, 226, 650, 341, 157, 170, 169, 239, - /* 1390 */ 803, 803, 803, 805, 18, 125, 120, 235, 238, 317, - /* 1400 */ 318, 345, 106, 790, 867, 127, 865, 128, 130, 724, - /* 1410 */ 249, 172, 174, 882, 135, 137, 59, 138, 173, 60, - /* 1420 */ 885, 123, 171, 177, 178, 881, 7, 12, 179, 256, - /* 1430 */ 874, 140, 193, 962, 374, 141, 666, 152, 378, 276, - /* 1440 */ 184, 382, 142, 122, 62, 13, 387, 703, 270, 14, - /* 1450 */ 63, 227, 809, 808, 837, 732, 15, 841, 736, 4, - /* 1460 */ 765, 211, 399, 164, 213, 143, 760, 201, 70, 316, - /* 1470 */ 67, 838, 836, 891, 198, 192, 16, 197, 890, 917, - /* 1480 */ 154, 17, 202, 421, 918, 155, 200, 156, 425, 840, - /* 1490 */ 807, 1261, 676, 80, 302, 299, 347, 1260, 923, + /* 0 */ 317, 814, 341, 808, 5, 195, 195, 802, 93, 94, + /* 10 */ 84, 823, 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, 92, + /* 20 */ 92, 92, 92, 293, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, + /* 30 */ 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 317, 958, 958, 807, 807, + /* 40 */ 807, 928, 344, 93, 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, 838, + /* 50 */ 827, 827, 91, 91, 92, 92, 92, 92, 328, 90, + /* 60 */ 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, + /* 70 */ 89, 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 776, 958, 958, + /* 80 */ 317, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 777, 69, 93, 94, + /* 90 */ 84, 823, 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, 92, + /* 100 */ 92, 92, 92, 437, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, + /* 110 */ 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 1310, 147, 147, 2, 317, + /* 120 */ 76, 25, 74, 49, 49, 87, 341, 93, 94, 84, + /* 130 */ 823, 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, 92, 92, + /* 140 */ 92, 92, 95, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, 88, + /* 150 */ 88, 88, 87, 341, 939, 939, 317, 260, 415, 400, + /* 160 */ 398, 58, 737, 737, 93, 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, + /* 170 */ 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, 92, 92, 92, 92, 57, + /* 180 */ 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, + /* 190 */ 341, 317, 1253, 928, 344, 269, 940, 941, 242, 93, + /* 200 */ 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, + /* 210 */ 92, 92, 92, 92, 293, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, + /* 220 */ 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 317, 919, 1303, 793, + /* 230 */ 691, 1303, 724, 724, 93, 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, + /* 240 */ 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, 92, 92, 92, 92, 337, + /* 250 */ 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, + /* 260 */ 341, 317, 114, 919, 1304, 684, 395, 1304, 124, 93, + /* 270 */ 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, + /* 280 */ 92, 92, 92, 92, 683, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, + /* 290 */ 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 317, 86, 83, 169, + /* 300 */ 801, 917, 234, 399, 93, 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, + /* 310 */ 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, 92, 92, 92, 92, 686, + /* 320 */ 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, + /* 330 */ 341, 317, 436, 742, 86, 83, 169, 917, 741, 93, + /* 340 */ 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, + /* 350 */ 92, 92, 92, 92, 902, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, + /* 360 */ 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 317, 321, 434, 434, + /* 370 */ 434, 1, 722, 722, 93, 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, + /* 380 */ 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, 92, 92, 92, 92, 190, + /* 390 */ 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, + /* 400 */ 341, 317, 685, 292, 939, 939, 150, 977, 310, 93, + /* 410 */ 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, + /* 420 */ 92, 92, 92, 92, 437, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, + /* 430 */ 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 926, 2, 372, 719, + /* 440 */ 698, 369, 950, 317, 49, 49, 940, 941, 719, 177, + /* 450 */ 72, 93, 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, + /* 460 */ 91, 91, 92, 92, 92, 92, 322, 90, 90, 90, + /* 470 */ 90, 89, 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 317, 415, + /* 480 */ 405, 824, 824, 836, 839, 75, 93, 82, 84, 823, + /* 490 */ 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, 92, 92, 92, + /* 500 */ 92, 430, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, 88, 88, + /* 510 */ 88, 87, 341, 317, 340, 340, 340, 658, 659, 660, + /* 520 */ 333, 288, 94, 84, 823, 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, + /* 530 */ 91, 91, 92, 92, 92, 92, 437, 90, 90, 90, + /* 540 */ 90, 89, 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 317, 882, + /* 550 */ 882, 375, 828, 66, 330, 409, 49, 49, 84, 823, + /* 560 */ 823, 835, 838, 827, 827, 91, 91, 92, 92, 92, + /* 570 */ 92, 351, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, 88, 88, + /* 580 */ 88, 87, 341, 80, 432, 742, 3, 1180, 351, 350, + /* 590 */ 741, 334, 796, 939, 939, 761, 80, 432, 278, 3, + /* 600 */ 204, 161, 279, 393, 274, 392, 191, 362, 437, 277, + /* 610 */ 745, 77, 78, 272, 800, 254, 355, 243, 79, 342, + /* 620 */ 342, 86, 83, 169, 77, 78, 234, 399, 49, 49, + /* 630 */ 435, 79, 342, 342, 437, 940, 941, 186, 442, 655, + /* 640 */ 390, 387, 386, 435, 235, 213, 108, 421, 761, 351, + /* 650 */ 437, 385, 167, 732, 10, 10, 124, 124, 671, 814, + /* 660 */ 421, 439, 438, 415, 414, 802, 362, 168, 327, 124, + /* 670 */ 49, 49, 814, 219, 439, 438, 800, 186, 802, 326, + /* 680 */ 390, 387, 386, 437, 1248, 1248, 23, 939, 939, 80, + /* 690 */ 432, 385, 3, 761, 416, 876, 807, 807, 807, 809, + /* 700 */ 19, 290, 149, 49, 49, 415, 396, 260, 910, 807, + /* 710 */ 807, 807, 809, 19, 312, 237, 145, 77, 78, 746, + /* 720 */ 168, 702, 437, 149, 79, 342, 342, 114, 358, 940, + /* 730 */ 941, 302, 223, 397, 345, 313, 435, 260, 415, 417, + /* 740 */ 858, 374, 31, 31, 80, 432, 761, 3, 348, 92, + /* 750 */ 92, 92, 92, 421, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, + /* 760 */ 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 814, 114, 439, 438, 796, + /* 770 */ 367, 802, 77, 78, 701, 796, 124, 1187, 220, 79, + /* 780 */ 342, 342, 124, 747, 734, 939, 939, 775, 404, 939, + /* 790 */ 939, 435, 254, 360, 253, 402, 895, 346, 254, 360, + /* 800 */ 253, 774, 807, 807, 807, 809, 19, 800, 421, 90, + /* 810 */ 90, 90, 90, 89, 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, + /* 820 */ 814, 114, 439, 438, 939, 939, 802, 940, 941, 114, + /* 830 */ 437, 940, 941, 86, 83, 169, 192, 166, 309, 979, + /* 840 */ 70, 432, 700, 3, 382, 870, 238, 86, 83, 169, + /* 850 */ 10, 10, 361, 406, 763, 190, 222, 807, 807, 807, + /* 860 */ 809, 19, 870, 872, 329, 24, 940, 941, 77, 78, + /* 870 */ 359, 437, 335, 260, 218, 79, 342, 342, 437, 307, + /* 880 */ 306, 305, 207, 303, 339, 338, 668, 435, 339, 338, + /* 890 */ 407, 10, 10, 762, 216, 216, 939, 939, 49, 49, + /* 900 */ 437, 260, 97, 241, 421, 225, 402, 189, 188, 187, + /* 910 */ 309, 918, 980, 149, 221, 898, 814, 868, 439, 438, + /* 920 */ 10, 10, 802, 870, 915, 316, 898, 163, 162, 171, + /* 930 */ 249, 240, 322, 410, 412, 687, 687, 272, 940, 941, + /* 940 */ 239, 965, 901, 437, 226, 403, 226, 437, 963, 367, + /* 950 */ 964, 173, 248, 807, 807, 807, 809, 19, 174, 367, + /* 960 */ 899, 124, 172, 48, 48, 9, 9, 35, 35, 966, + /* 970 */ 966, 899, 363, 966, 966, 814, 900, 808, 725, 939, + /* 980 */ 939, 802, 895, 318, 980, 324, 125, 900, 726, 420, + /* 990 */ 92, 92, 92, 92, 85, 90, 90, 90, 90, 89, + /* 1000 */ 89, 88, 88, 88, 87, 341, 216, 216, 437, 946, + /* 1010 */ 349, 292, 807, 807, 807, 114, 291, 693, 402, 705, + /* 1020 */ 890, 940, 941, 437, 245, 889, 247, 437, 36, 36, + /* 1030 */ 437, 353, 391, 437, 260, 252, 260, 437, 361, 437, + /* 1040 */ 706, 437, 370, 12, 12, 224, 437, 27, 27, 437, + /* 1050 */ 37, 37, 437, 38, 38, 752, 368, 39, 39, 28, + /* 1060 */ 28, 29, 29, 215, 166, 331, 40, 40, 437, 41, + /* 1070 */ 41, 437, 42, 42, 437, 866, 246, 731, 437, 879, + /* 1080 */ 437, 256, 437, 878, 437, 267, 437, 261, 11, 11, + /* 1090 */ 437, 43, 43, 437, 99, 99, 437, 373, 44, 44, + /* 1100 */ 45, 45, 32, 32, 46, 46, 47, 47, 437, 426, + /* 1110 */ 33, 33, 776, 116, 116, 437, 117, 117, 437, 124, + /* 1120 */ 437, 777, 437, 260, 437, 957, 437, 352, 118, 118, + /* 1130 */ 437, 195, 437, 111, 437, 53, 53, 264, 34, 34, + /* 1140 */ 100, 100, 50, 50, 101, 101, 102, 102, 437, 260, + /* 1150 */ 98, 98, 115, 115, 113, 113, 437, 262, 437, 265, + /* 1160 */ 437, 943, 958, 437, 727, 437, 681, 437, 106, 106, + /* 1170 */ 68, 437, 893, 730, 437, 365, 105, 105, 103, 103, + /* 1180 */ 104, 104, 217, 52, 52, 54, 54, 51, 51, 694, + /* 1190 */ 259, 26, 26, 266, 30, 30, 677, 323, 433, 323, + /* 1200 */ 674, 423, 427, 943, 958, 114, 114, 431, 681, 865, + /* 1210 */ 1277, 233, 366, 714, 112, 20, 154, 704, 703, 810, + /* 1220 */ 914, 55, 159, 311, 798, 255, 383, 194, 68, 200, + /* 1230 */ 21, 694, 268, 114, 114, 114, 270, 711, 712, 68, + /* 1240 */ 114, 739, 770, 715, 71, 194, 861, 875, 875, 200, + /* 1250 */ 696, 865, 874, 874, 679, 699, 273, 110, 229, 419, + /* 1260 */ 768, 810, 799, 378, 748, 759, 418, 210, 294, 281, + /* 1270 */ 295, 806, 283, 682, 676, 665, 664, 666, 933, 151, + /* 1280 */ 285, 7, 1267, 308, 251, 790, 354, 244, 892, 364, + /* 1290 */ 287, 422, 300, 164, 160, 936, 974, 127, 197, 137, + /* 1300 */ 909, 907, 971, 388, 276, 863, 862, 56, 698, 325, + /* 1310 */ 148, 59, 122, 66, 356, 381, 357, 176, 152, 62, + /* 1320 */ 371, 130, 877, 181, 377, 760, 211, 182, 132, 133, + /* 1330 */ 134, 135, 258, 146, 140, 795, 787, 263, 183, 379, + /* 1340 */ 667, 394, 184, 332, 894, 314, 718, 717, 857, 716, + /* 1350 */ 696, 315, 709, 690, 65, 196, 6, 408, 289, 708, + /* 1360 */ 275, 689, 688, 948, 756, 757, 280, 282, 425, 755, + /* 1370 */ 284, 336, 73, 67, 754, 429, 411, 96, 286, 413, + /* 1380 */ 205, 934, 673, 22, 209, 440, 119, 120, 109, 206, + /* 1390 */ 208, 441, 662, 661, 656, 843, 654, 343, 158, 236, + /* 1400 */ 170, 347, 107, 227, 121, 738, 873, 298, 296, 297, + /* 1410 */ 299, 871, 794, 128, 129, 728, 230, 131, 175, 250, + /* 1420 */ 888, 136, 138, 231, 232, 139, 60, 61, 891, 178, + /* 1430 */ 179, 887, 8, 13, 180, 257, 880, 968, 194, 141, + /* 1440 */ 142, 376, 153, 670, 380, 185, 143, 277, 63, 384, + /* 1450 */ 14, 707, 271, 15, 389, 64, 319, 320, 126, 228, + /* 1460 */ 813, 812, 841, 736, 123, 16, 401, 740, 4, 769, + /* 1470 */ 165, 212, 214, 193, 144, 764, 71, 68, 17, 18, + /* 1480 */ 856, 842, 840, 897, 845, 896, 199, 198, 923, 155, + /* 1490 */ 424, 929, 924, 156, 201, 202, 428, 844, 157, 203, + /* 1500 */ 811, 680, 81, 1269, 1268, 301, 304, }; static const YYCODETYPE yy_lookahead[] = { - /* 0 */ 19, 144, 145, 146, 147, 24, 1, 2, 27, 80, - /* 10 */ 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, - /* 20 */ 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, - /* 30 */ 19, 50, 51, 80, 81, 82, 83, 95, 85, 86, - /* 40 */ 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 157, - /* 50 */ 27, 28, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, - /* 60 */ 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 66, 85, 86, 87, 88, - /* 70 */ 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 19, 97, 85, - /* 80 */ 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, - /* 90 */ 152, 33, 152, 22, 27, 28, 179, 180, 27, 28, - /* 100 */ 42, 27, 27, 28, 152, 188, 95, 152, 50, 51, - /* 110 */ 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 27, 28, 227, - /* 120 */ 97, 98, 230, 112, 172, 173, 172, 172, 173, 71, - /* 130 */ 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, - /* 140 */ 82, 83, 66, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, - /* 150 */ 92, 93, 94, 95, 19, 172, 89, 90, 218, 207, - /* 160 */ 208, 26, 207, 208, 97, 98, 91, 100, 97, 98, - /* 170 */ 69, 97, 97, 98, 107, 237, 109, 89, 90, 91, - /* 180 */ 92, 93, 94, 95, 152, 50, 51, 97, 98, 99, - /* 190 */ 55, 59, 102, 103, 104, 119, 120, 59, 97, 132, - /* 200 */ 133, 152, 101, 113, 66, 19, 71, 72, 73, 74, - /* 210 */ 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 187, - /* 220 */ 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, - /* 230 */ 95, 172, 210, 132, 133, 134, 50, 51, 185, 53, - /* 240 */ 108, 109, 110, 221, 222, 223, 108, 109, 110, 22, - /* 250 */ 22, 119, 120, 181, 27, 27, 28, 71, 72, 73, - /* 260 */ 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, - /* 270 */ 152, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, - /* 280 */ 94, 95, 19, 152, 148, 149, 115, 24, 117, 118, - /* 290 */ 154, 152, 156, 152, 163, 94, 95, 69, 249, 163, - /* 300 */ 27, 28, 99, 172, 173, 102, 103, 104, 194, 195, - /* 310 */ 152, 27, 28, 50, 51, 181, 113, 89, 90, 152, - /* 320 */ 206, 221, 222, 223, 97, 97, 187, 196, 175, 101, - /* 330 */ 172, 173, 196, 219, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, - /* 340 */ 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 11, 85, 86, - /* 350 */ 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 19, - /* 360 */ 132, 133, 134, 23, 66, 207, 208, 22, 27, 28, - /* 370 */ 97, 98, 27, 28, 221, 222, 223, 199, 22, 243, - /* 380 */ 24, 97, 98, 27, 221, 222, 223, 209, 152, 152, - /* 390 */ 50, 51, 168, 169, 170, 59, 26, 124, 100, 58, - /* 400 */ 152, 175, 66, 240, 163, 169, 170, 152, 124, 172, - /* 410 */ 173, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, - /* 420 */ 80, 81, 82, 83, 12, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, - /* 430 */ 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 19, 196, 97, 98, - /* 440 */ 23, 29, 97, 98, 108, 109, 110, 221, 222, 223, - /* 450 */ 50, 51, 152, 97, 168, 169, 170, 45, 37, 47, - /* 460 */ 219, 224, 119, 120, 152, 229, 152, 50, 51, 169, - /* 470 */ 170, 59, 231, 52, 74, 75, 106, 236, 152, 21, - /* 480 */ 24, 60, 163, 27, 172, 173, 172, 173, 71, 72, - /* 490 */ 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, - /* 500 */ 83, 101, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, - /* 510 */ 93, 94, 95, 19, 152, 196, 152, 23, 152, 207, - /* 520 */ 152, 207, 163, 65, 19, 171, 152, 190, 191, 229, - /* 530 */ 211, 212, 111, 179, 172, 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, - /* 540 */ 172, 173, 190, 191, 50, 51, 172, 173, 186, 22, - /* 550 */ 186, 24, 186, 97, 186, 196, 51, 89, 90, 22, - /* 560 */ 23, 103, 137, 26, 139, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, - /* 570 */ 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 219, 85, - /* 580 */ 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, - /* 590 */ 19, 195, 152, 152, 23, 236, 163, 12, 140, 152, - /* 600 */ 132, 133, 206, 152, 164, 23, 31, 70, 26, 19, - /* 610 */ 35, 160, 107, 152, 29, 164, 152, 112, 28, 172, - /* 620 */ 173, 50, 51, 183, 49, 185, 152, 22, 23, 196, - /* 630 */ 45, 26, 47, 172, 173, 0, 1, 2, 152, 16, - /* 640 */ 152, 19, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, - /* 650 */ 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 152, 85, 86, 87, 88, - /* 660 */ 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 164, 152, 152, - /* 670 */ 152, 152, 50, 51, 16, 70, 108, 109, 110, 193, - /* 680 */ 98, 7, 8, 9, 152, 62, 22, 64, 172, 173, - /* 690 */ 172, 173, 218, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, - /* 700 */ 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 124, 85, 86, 87, - /* 710 */ 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 19, 152, - /* 720 */ 62, 152, 64, 181, 152, 193, 152, 241, 246, 247, - /* 730 */ 26, 152, 152, 152, 217, 152, 91, 249, 152, 172, - /* 740 */ 173, 172, 173, 79, 172, 173, 172, 173, 152, 50, - /* 750 */ 51, 172, 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 116, 172, 173, - /* 760 */ 138, 116, 121, 140, 22, 23, 121, 152, 172, 173, - /* 770 */ 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, - /* 780 */ 81, 82, 83, 152, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, - /* 790 */ 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 19, 152, 217, 152, 152, - /* 800 */ 24, 152, 98, 172, 173, 108, 109, 110, 193, 152, - /* 810 */ 213, 152, 70, 152, 152, 152, 172, 173, 172, 173, - /* 820 */ 152, 172, 173, 152, 146, 147, 50, 51, 124, 172, - /* 830 */ 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 138, 22, 23, - /* 840 */ 193, 152, 152, 172, 173, 152, 19, 71, 72, 73, - /* 850 */ 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, - /* 860 */ 152, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, - /* 870 */ 94, 95, 152, 152, 152, 194, 195, 50, 51, 217, - /* 880 */ 172, 173, 193, 193, 26, 152, 70, 206, 152, 152, - /* 890 */ 26, 163, 172, 173, 172, 173, 152, 19, 71, 72, - /* 900 */ 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, - /* 910 */ 83, 152, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, - /* 920 */ 93, 94, 95, 152, 196, 152, 193, 152, 50, 51, - /* 930 */ 193, 172, 173, 19, 152, 166, 167, 51, 166, 167, - /* 940 */ 152, 152, 28, 172, 173, 172, 173, 152, 19, 71, - /* 950 */ 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, - /* 960 */ 82, 83, 152, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, - /* 970 */ 92, 93, 94, 95, 152, 193, 152, 211, 212, 50, - /* 980 */ 51, 33, 172, 173, 244, 245, 23, 123, 130, 26, - /* 990 */ 42, 100, 101, 107, 172, 173, 172, 173, 152, 19, - /* 1000 */ 22, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, - /* 1010 */ 81, 82, 83, 152, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, - /* 1020 */ 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 152, 237, 152, 7, 8, - /* 1030 */ 50, 51, 237, 172, 173, 23, 23, 23, 26, 26, - /* 1040 */ 26, 23, 132, 133, 26, 172, 173, 172, 173, 23, - /* 1050 */ 163, 152, 26, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, - /* 1060 */ 80, 81, 82, 83, 152, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, - /* 1070 */ 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 19, 20, 27, 22, - /* 1080 */ 23, 210, 152, 196, 27, 28, 132, 133, 152, 19, - /* 1090 */ 20, 23, 22, 27, 26, 38, 152, 27, 28, 152, - /* 1100 */ 122, 152, 172, 173, 152, 163, 191, 23, 38, 152, - /* 1110 */ 26, 152, 163, 152, 57, 27, 172, 173, 163, 172, - /* 1120 */ 173, 172, 173, 66, 172, 173, 69, 57, 163, 172, - /* 1130 */ 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 152, 66, 152, 196, 69, - /* 1140 */ 163, 101, 152, 152, 152, 196, 89, 90, 97, 152, - /* 1150 */ 152, 196, 112, 96, 97, 98, 207, 208, 101, 89, - /* 1160 */ 90, 196, 23, 97, 233, 26, 96, 97, 98, 172, - /* 1170 */ 173, 101, 152, 196, 152, 19, 20, 23, 22, 152, - /* 1180 */ 26, 152, 152, 27, 28, 97, 152, 152, 152, 132, - /* 1190 */ 133, 134, 135, 136, 38, 152, 152, 152, 152, 232, - /* 1200 */ 197, 214, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 198, 150, 210, - /* 1210 */ 210, 210, 201, 57, 238, 176, 214, 201, 180, 238, - /* 1220 */ 214, 184, 175, 19, 20, 69, 22, 175, 175, 198, - /* 1230 */ 226, 27, 28, 200, 155, 39, 242, 122, 41, 159, - /* 1240 */ 159, 159, 38, 22, 239, 89, 90, 91, 220, 239, - /* 1250 */ 71, 189, 96, 97, 98, 130, 201, 101, 18, 192, - /* 1260 */ 159, 57, 18, 192, 192, 192, 158, 189, 220, 159, - /* 1270 */ 201, 158, 189, 69, 137, 201, 235, 19, 20, 46, - /* 1280 */ 22, 159, 159, 234, 158, 27, 28, 22, 132, 133, - /* 1290 */ 134, 135, 136, 89, 90, 177, 38, 159, 158, 158, - /* 1300 */ 96, 97, 98, 159, 177, 101, 107, 174, 174, 174, - /* 1310 */ 48, 182, 106, 177, 182, 57, 174, 125, 216, 176, - /* 1320 */ 174, 174, 174, 107, 215, 159, 215, 69, 216, 159, - /* 1330 */ 216, 215, 137, 216, 215, 177, 132, 133, 134, 135, - /* 1340 */ 136, 95, 177, 129, 126, 225, 127, 89, 90, 228, - /* 1350 */ 205, 128, 228, 204, 96, 97, 98, 25, 203, 101, - /* 1360 */ 5, 202, 201, 162, 26, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, - /* 1370 */ 161, 13, 17, 153, 6, 153, 151, 151, 151, 151, - /* 1380 */ 165, 178, 165, 178, 4, 3, 22, 32, 15, 34, - /* 1390 */ 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 245, 165, 142, 43, 248, - /* 1400 */ 248, 68, 16, 120, 23, 131, 23, 111, 123, 20, - /* 1410 */ 16, 56, 125, 1, 123, 131, 79, 111, 63, 79, - /* 1420 */ 28, 66, 67, 36, 122, 1, 5, 22, 107, 140, - /* 1430 */ 54, 54, 26, 61, 44, 107, 20, 24, 19, 112, - /* 1440 */ 105, 53, 22, 40, 22, 22, 53, 30, 23, 22, - /* 1450 */ 22, 53, 23, 23, 23, 116, 22, 11, 23, 22, - /* 1460 */ 28, 23, 26, 122, 23, 22, 124, 122, 26, 114, - /* 1470 */ 26, 23, 23, 23, 22, 36, 36, 26, 23, 23, - /* 1480 */ 22, 36, 122, 24, 23, 22, 26, 22, 24, 23, - /* 1490 */ 23, 122, 23, 22, 15, 23, 141, 122, 1, + /* 0 */ 19, 95, 53, 97, 22, 24, 24, 101, 27, 28, + /* 10 */ 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, + /* 20 */ 39, 40, 41, 152, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, + /* 30 */ 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 19, 55, 55, 132, 133, + /* 40 */ 134, 1, 2, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, + /* 50 */ 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 187, 43, + /* 60 */ 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, + /* 70 */ 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 61, 97, 97, + /* 80 */ 19, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 70, 26, 27, 28, + /* 90 */ 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, + /* 100 */ 39, 40, 41, 152, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, + /* 110 */ 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 144, 145, 146, 147, 19, + /* 120 */ 137, 22, 139, 172, 173, 52, 53, 27, 28, 29, + /* 130 */ 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, + /* 140 */ 40, 41, 81, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, + /* 150 */ 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 19, 152, 207, 208, + /* 160 */ 115, 24, 117, 118, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, + /* 170 */ 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 79, + /* 180 */ 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, + /* 190 */ 53, 19, 0, 1, 2, 23, 97, 98, 193, 27, + /* 200 */ 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, + /* 210 */ 38, 39, 40, 41, 152, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, + /* 220 */ 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 19, 22, 23, 163, + /* 230 */ 23, 26, 190, 191, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, + /* 240 */ 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 187, + /* 250 */ 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, + /* 260 */ 53, 19, 196, 22, 23, 23, 49, 26, 92, 27, + /* 270 */ 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, + /* 280 */ 38, 39, 40, 41, 172, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, + /* 290 */ 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 19, 221, 222, 223, + /* 300 */ 23, 96, 119, 120, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, + /* 310 */ 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 172, + /* 320 */ 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, + /* 330 */ 53, 19, 152, 116, 221, 222, 223, 96, 121, 27, + /* 340 */ 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, + /* 350 */ 38, 39, 40, 41, 241, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, + /* 360 */ 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 19, 157, 168, 169, + /* 370 */ 170, 22, 190, 191, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, + /* 380 */ 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 30, + /* 390 */ 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, + /* 400 */ 53, 19, 172, 152, 55, 56, 24, 247, 248, 27, + /* 410 */ 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, + /* 420 */ 38, 39, 40, 41, 152, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, + /* 430 */ 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 146, 147, 228, 179, + /* 440 */ 180, 231, 185, 19, 172, 173, 97, 98, 188, 26, + /* 450 */ 138, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, + /* 460 */ 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 107, 43, 44, 45, + /* 470 */ 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 19, 207, + /* 480 */ 208, 30, 31, 32, 33, 138, 27, 28, 29, 30, + /* 490 */ 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, + /* 500 */ 41, 250, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, + /* 510 */ 51, 52, 53, 19, 168, 169, 170, 7, 8, 9, + /* 520 */ 19, 152, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, + /* 530 */ 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 152, 43, 44, 45, + /* 540 */ 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 19, 108, + /* 550 */ 109, 110, 101, 130, 53, 152, 172, 173, 29, 30, + /* 560 */ 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, + /* 570 */ 41, 152, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, + /* 580 */ 51, 52, 53, 19, 20, 116, 22, 23, 169, 170, + /* 590 */ 121, 207, 85, 55, 56, 26, 19, 20, 101, 22, + /* 600 */ 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 152, 152, 112, + /* 610 */ 210, 47, 48, 112, 152, 108, 109, 110, 54, 55, + /* 620 */ 56, 221, 222, 223, 47, 48, 119, 120, 172, 173, + /* 630 */ 66, 54, 55, 56, 152, 97, 98, 99, 148, 149, + /* 640 */ 102, 103, 104, 66, 154, 23, 156, 83, 26, 230, + /* 650 */ 152, 113, 152, 163, 172, 173, 92, 92, 21, 95, + /* 660 */ 83, 97, 98, 207, 208, 101, 152, 98, 186, 92, + /* 670 */ 172, 173, 95, 218, 97, 98, 152, 99, 101, 217, + /* 680 */ 102, 103, 104, 152, 119, 120, 196, 55, 56, 19, + /* 690 */ 20, 113, 22, 124, 163, 11, 132, 133, 134, 135, + /* 700 */ 136, 152, 152, 172, 173, 207, 208, 152, 152, 132, + /* 710 */ 133, 134, 135, 136, 164, 152, 84, 47, 48, 49, + /* 720 */ 98, 181, 152, 152, 54, 55, 56, 196, 91, 97, + /* 730 */ 98, 160, 218, 163, 244, 164, 66, 152, 207, 208, + /* 740 */ 103, 217, 172, 173, 19, 20, 124, 22, 193, 38, + /* 750 */ 39, 40, 41, 83, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, + /* 760 */ 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 95, 196, 97, 98, 85, + /* 770 */ 152, 101, 47, 48, 181, 85, 92, 140, 193, 54, + /* 780 */ 55, 56, 92, 49, 195, 55, 56, 175, 163, 55, + /* 790 */ 56, 66, 108, 109, 110, 206, 163, 242, 108, 109, + /* 800 */ 110, 175, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 152, 83, 43, + /* 810 */ 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, + /* 820 */ 95, 196, 97, 98, 55, 56, 101, 97, 98, 196, + /* 830 */ 152, 97, 98, 221, 222, 223, 211, 212, 22, 23, + /* 840 */ 19, 20, 181, 22, 19, 152, 152, 221, 222, 223, + /* 850 */ 172, 173, 219, 19, 124, 30, 238, 132, 133, 134, + /* 860 */ 135, 136, 169, 170, 186, 232, 97, 98, 47, 48, + /* 870 */ 237, 152, 217, 152, 5, 54, 55, 56, 152, 10, + /* 880 */ 11, 12, 13, 14, 47, 48, 17, 66, 47, 48, + /* 890 */ 56, 172, 173, 124, 194, 195, 55, 56, 172, 173, + /* 900 */ 152, 152, 22, 152, 83, 186, 206, 108, 109, 110, + /* 910 */ 22, 23, 96, 152, 193, 12, 95, 152, 97, 98, + /* 920 */ 172, 173, 101, 230, 152, 164, 12, 47, 48, 60, + /* 930 */ 152, 62, 107, 207, 186, 55, 56, 112, 97, 98, + /* 940 */ 71, 100, 193, 152, 183, 152, 185, 152, 107, 152, + /* 950 */ 109, 82, 16, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 89, 152, + /* 960 */ 57, 92, 93, 172, 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 132, + /* 970 */ 133, 57, 152, 132, 133, 95, 73, 97, 75, 55, + /* 980 */ 56, 101, 163, 114, 96, 245, 246, 73, 85, 75, + /* 990 */ 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, + /* 1000 */ 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 194, 195, 152, 171, + /* 1010 */ 141, 152, 132, 133, 134, 196, 225, 179, 206, 65, + /* 1020 */ 152, 97, 98, 152, 88, 152, 90, 152, 172, 173, + /* 1030 */ 152, 219, 78, 152, 152, 238, 152, 152, 219, 152, + /* 1040 */ 86, 152, 152, 172, 173, 238, 152, 172, 173, 152, + /* 1050 */ 172, 173, 152, 172, 173, 213, 237, 172, 173, 172, + /* 1060 */ 173, 172, 173, 211, 212, 111, 172, 173, 152, 172, + /* 1070 */ 173, 152, 172, 173, 152, 193, 140, 193, 152, 59, + /* 1080 */ 152, 152, 152, 63, 152, 16, 152, 152, 172, 173, + /* 1090 */ 152, 172, 173, 152, 172, 173, 152, 77, 172, 173, + /* 1100 */ 172, 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 152, 250, + /* 1110 */ 172, 173, 61, 172, 173, 152, 172, 173, 152, 92, + /* 1120 */ 152, 70, 152, 152, 152, 26, 152, 100, 172, 173, + /* 1130 */ 152, 24, 152, 22, 152, 172, 173, 152, 172, 173, + /* 1140 */ 172, 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 152, 152, + /* 1150 */ 172, 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 152, 88, 152, 90, + /* 1160 */ 152, 55, 55, 152, 193, 152, 55, 152, 172, 173, + /* 1170 */ 26, 152, 163, 163, 152, 19, 172, 173, 172, 173, + /* 1180 */ 172, 173, 22, 172, 173, 172, 173, 172, 173, 55, + /* 1190 */ 193, 172, 173, 152, 172, 173, 166, 167, 166, 167, + /* 1200 */ 163, 163, 163, 97, 97, 196, 196, 163, 97, 55, + /* 1210 */ 23, 199, 56, 26, 22, 22, 24, 100, 101, 55, + /* 1220 */ 23, 209, 123, 26, 23, 23, 23, 26, 26, 26, + /* 1230 */ 37, 97, 152, 196, 196, 196, 23, 7, 8, 26, + /* 1240 */ 196, 23, 23, 152, 26, 26, 23, 132, 133, 26, + /* 1250 */ 106, 97, 132, 133, 23, 152, 152, 26, 210, 191, + /* 1260 */ 152, 97, 152, 234, 152, 152, 152, 233, 152, 210, + /* 1270 */ 152, 152, 210, 152, 152, 152, 152, 152, 152, 197, + /* 1280 */ 210, 198, 122, 150, 239, 201, 214, 214, 201, 239, + /* 1290 */ 214, 227, 200, 184, 198, 155, 67, 243, 122, 22, + /* 1300 */ 159, 159, 69, 176, 175, 175, 175, 240, 180, 159, + /* 1310 */ 220, 240, 27, 130, 18, 18, 159, 158, 220, 137, + /* 1320 */ 159, 189, 236, 158, 74, 159, 159, 158, 192, 192, + /* 1330 */ 192, 192, 235, 22, 189, 189, 201, 159, 158, 177, + /* 1340 */ 159, 107, 158, 76, 201, 177, 174, 174, 201, 174, + /* 1350 */ 106, 177, 182, 174, 107, 159, 22, 125, 159, 182, + /* 1360 */ 174, 176, 174, 174, 216, 216, 215, 215, 177, 216, + /* 1370 */ 215, 53, 137, 128, 216, 177, 127, 129, 215, 126, + /* 1380 */ 25, 13, 162, 26, 6, 161, 165, 165, 178, 153, + /* 1390 */ 153, 151, 151, 151, 151, 224, 4, 3, 22, 142, + /* 1400 */ 15, 94, 16, 178, 165, 205, 23, 202, 204, 203, + /* 1410 */ 201, 23, 120, 131, 111, 20, 226, 123, 125, 16, + /* 1420 */ 1, 123, 131, 229, 229, 111, 37, 37, 56, 64, + /* 1430 */ 122, 1, 5, 22, 107, 140, 80, 87, 26, 80, + /* 1440 */ 107, 72, 24, 20, 19, 105, 22, 112, 22, 79, + /* 1450 */ 22, 58, 23, 22, 79, 22, 249, 249, 246, 79, + /* 1460 */ 23, 23, 23, 116, 68, 22, 26, 23, 22, 56, + /* 1470 */ 122, 23, 23, 64, 22, 124, 26, 26, 64, 64, + /* 1480 */ 23, 23, 23, 23, 11, 23, 22, 26, 23, 22, + /* 1490 */ 24, 1, 23, 22, 26, 122, 24, 23, 22, 122, + /* 1500 */ 23, 23, 22, 122, 122, 23, 15, }; -#define YY_SHIFT_USE_DFLT (-72) -#define YY_SHIFT_COUNT (439) -#define YY_SHIFT_MIN (-71) -#define YY_SHIFT_MAX (1497) +#define YY_SHIFT_USE_DFLT (-95) +#define YY_SHIFT_COUNT (442) +#define YY_SHIFT_MIN (-94) +#define YY_SHIFT_MAX (1491) static const short yy_shift_ofst[] = { - /* 0 */ 5, 1057, 1355, 1070, 1204, 1204, 1204, 138, -19, 58, - /* 10 */ 58, 186, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 67, - /* 20 */ 67, 90, 132, 336, 76, 135, 263, 340, 417, 494, - /* 30 */ 571, 622, 699, 776, 827, 827, 827, 827, 827, 827, - /* 40 */ 827, 827, 827, 827, 827, 827, 827, 827, 827, 878, - /* 50 */ 827, 929, 980, 980, 1156, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, - /* 60 */ 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, - /* 70 */ 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, - /* 80 */ 1204, 1204, 1204, 1258, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, - /* 90 */ 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, 1204, -71, -47, -47, - /* 100 */ -47, -47, -47, -6, 88, -66, 23, 458, 505, 468, - /* 110 */ 468, 23, 201, 343, -58, -72, -72, -72, 11, 11, - /* 120 */ 11, 412, 412, 341, 537, 605, 23, 23, 23, 23, - /* 130 */ 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, - /* 140 */ 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 635, 298, 74, 74, - /* 150 */ 343, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -72, -72, -72, - /* 160 */ 228, 101, 101, 203, 75, 71, 273, 284, 345, 23, - /* 170 */ 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, - /* 180 */ 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 421, 421, 421, 23, - /* 190 */ 23, 582, 23, 23, 23, 356, 23, 23, 585, 23, - /* 200 */ 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 568, - /* 210 */ 575, 456, 456, 456, 704, 171, 645, 674, 858, 590, - /* 220 */ 590, 914, 858, 914, 370, 963, 886, 948, 590, 425, - /* 230 */ 948, 948, 864, 641, 527, 1196, 1115, 1115, 1197, 1197, - /* 240 */ 1115, 1221, 1179, 1125, 1240, 1240, 1240, 1240, 1115, 1244, - /* 250 */ 1125, 1221, 1179, 1179, 1125, 1115, 1244, 1137, 1233, 1115, - /* 260 */ 1115, 1244, 1265, 1115, 1244, 1115, 1244, 1265, 1199, 1199, - /* 270 */ 1199, 1262, 1265, 1199, 1206, 1199, 1262, 1199, 1199, 1192, - /* 280 */ 1216, 1192, 1216, 1192, 1216, 1192, 1216, 1115, 1115, 1195, - /* 290 */ 1265, 1246, 1246, 1265, 1214, 1218, 1223, 1219, 1125, 1332, - /* 300 */ 1338, 1358, 1358, 1368, 1368, 1368, 1368, -72, -72, -72, - /* 310 */ -72, -72, -72, -72, -72, 400, 623, 742, 816, 658, - /* 320 */ 697, 227, 1012, 664, 1013, 1014, 1018, 1026, 1051, 891, - /* 330 */ 1021, 1040, 1068, 1084, 1066, 1139, 910, 954, 1154, 1088, - /* 340 */ 978, 1380, 1382, 1364, 1255, 1373, 1333, 1386, 1381, 1383, - /* 350 */ 1283, 1274, 1296, 1285, 1389, 1287, 1394, 1412, 1291, 1284, - /* 360 */ 1337, 1340, 1306, 1392, 1387, 1302, 1424, 1421, 1405, 1321, - /* 370 */ 1289, 1376, 1406, 1377, 1372, 1390, 1328, 1413, 1416, 1419, - /* 380 */ 1327, 1335, 1420, 1388, 1422, 1423, 1425, 1427, 1393, 1417, - /* 390 */ 1428, 1398, 1403, 1429, 1430, 1431, 1339, 1434, 1435, 1437, - /* 400 */ 1436, 1341, 1438, 1441, 1432, 1439, 1443, 1342, 1442, 1440, - /* 410 */ 1444, 1445, 1442, 1448, 1449, 1450, 1451, 1455, 1452, 1446, - /* 420 */ 1456, 1458, 1459, 1460, 1461, 1463, 1464, 1460, 1466, 1465, - /* 430 */ 1467, 1469, 1471, 1345, 1360, 1369, 1375, 1472, 1479, 1497, + /* 0 */ 40, 564, 869, 577, 725, 725, 725, 725, 690, -19, + /* 10 */ 16, 16, 100, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, + /* 20 */ 841, 841, 538, 507, 684, 565, 61, 137, 172, 207, + /* 30 */ 242, 277, 312, 347, 382, 424, 424, 424, 424, 424, + /* 40 */ 424, 424, 424, 424, 424, 424, 424, 424, 424, 424, + /* 50 */ 459, 424, 494, 529, 529, 670, 725, 725, 725, 725, + /* 60 */ 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, + /* 70 */ 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, + /* 80 */ 725, 725, 725, 725, 821, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, + /* 90 */ 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 725, 952, 711, + /* 100 */ 711, 711, 711, 711, 766, 23, 32, 924, 637, 825, + /* 110 */ 837, 837, 924, 73, 183, -51, -95, -95, -95, 501, + /* 120 */ 501, 501, 903, 903, 632, 205, 241, 924, 924, 924, + /* 130 */ 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, + /* 140 */ 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 192, 1027, 1106, + /* 150 */ 1106, 183, 176, 176, 176, 176, 176, 176, -95, -95, + /* 160 */ -95, 880, -94, -94, 578, 734, 99, 730, 769, 349, + /* 170 */ 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, + /* 180 */ 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 954, 954, 954, + /* 190 */ 924, 924, 622, 924, 924, 924, -18, 924, 924, 914, + /* 200 */ 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, 924, + /* 210 */ 441, 1020, 1107, 1107, 1107, 569, 45, 217, 510, 423, + /* 220 */ 834, 834, 1156, 423, 1156, 1144, 1187, 359, 1051, 834, + /* 230 */ -17, 1051, 1051, 1099, 469, 1192, 1229, 1176, 1176, 1233, + /* 240 */ 1233, 1176, 1277, 1285, 1183, 1296, 1296, 1296, 1296, 1176, + /* 250 */ 1297, 1183, 1277, 1285, 1285, 1183, 1176, 1297, 1182, 1250, + /* 260 */ 1176, 1176, 1297, 1311, 1176, 1297, 1176, 1297, 1311, 1234, + /* 270 */ 1234, 1234, 1267, 1311, 1234, 1244, 1234, 1267, 1234, 1234, + /* 280 */ 1232, 1247, 1232, 1247, 1232, 1247, 1232, 1247, 1176, 1334, + /* 290 */ 1176, 1235, 1311, 1318, 1318, 1311, 1248, 1253, 1245, 1249, + /* 300 */ 1183, 1355, 1357, 1368, 1368, 1378, 1378, 1378, 1378, -95, + /* 310 */ -95, -95, -95, -95, -95, -95, -95, 451, 936, 816, + /* 320 */ 888, 1069, 799, 1111, 1197, 1193, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1213, + /* 330 */ 1134, 1117, 1230, 497, 1218, 1219, 1154, 1223, 1115, 1120, + /* 340 */ 1231, 1164, 1160, 1392, 1394, 1376, 1257, 1385, 1307, 1386, + /* 350 */ 1383, 1388, 1292, 1282, 1303, 1294, 1395, 1293, 1403, 1419, + /* 360 */ 1298, 1291, 1389, 1390, 1314, 1372, 1365, 1308, 1430, 1427, + /* 370 */ 1411, 1327, 1295, 1356, 1412, 1359, 1350, 1369, 1333, 1418, + /* 380 */ 1423, 1425, 1335, 1340, 1424, 1370, 1426, 1428, 1429, 1431, + /* 390 */ 1375, 1393, 1433, 1380, 1396, 1437, 1438, 1439, 1347, 1443, + /* 400 */ 1444, 1446, 1440, 1348, 1448, 1449, 1413, 1409, 1452, 1351, + /* 410 */ 1450, 1414, 1451, 1415, 1457, 1450, 1458, 1459, 1460, 1461, + /* 420 */ 1462, 1464, 1473, 1465, 1467, 1466, 1468, 1469, 1471, 1472, + /* 430 */ 1468, 1474, 1476, 1477, 1478, 1480, 1373, 1377, 1381, 1382, + /* 440 */ 1482, 1491, 1490, }; -#define YY_REDUCE_USE_DFLT (-144) -#define YY_REDUCE_COUNT (314) -#define YY_REDUCE_MIN (-143) -#define YY_REDUCE_MAX (1231) +#define YY_REDUCE_USE_DFLT (-130) +#define YY_REDUCE_COUNT (316) +#define YY_REDUCE_MIN (-129) +#define YY_REDUCE_MAX (1243) static const short yy_reduce_ofst[] = { - /* 0 */ -143, 949, 136, 131, -48, -45, 158, 241, 22, 153, - /* 10 */ 226, 163, 362, 364, 366, 312, 314, 368, 237, 236, - /* 20 */ 300, 440, 114, 359, 319, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, - /* 30 */ 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, - /* 40 */ 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, - /* 50 */ 100, 100, 100, 100, 374, 447, 461, 516, 518, 567, - /* 60 */ 569, 572, 574, 579, 581, 583, 586, 596, 631, 644, - /* 70 */ 646, 649, 657, 659, 661, 663, 671, 708, 720, 722, - /* 80 */ 759, 771, 773, 810, 822, 824, 861, 873, 875, 930, - /* 90 */ 944, 947, 952, 957, 959, 961, 997, 100, 100, 100, - /* 100 */ 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 486, -108, -83, 224, - /* 110 */ 286, 451, 100, 681, 100, 100, 100, 100, 354, 354, - /* 120 */ 354, 337, 352, 49, 482, 482, 503, 532, -60, 615, - /* 130 */ 647, 689, 690, 737, 782, -62, 517, 789, 474, 795, - /* 140 */ 580, 733, 32, 662, 488, 139, 678, 433, 769, 772, - /* 150 */ 396, 728, 887, 942, 955, 965, 977, 740, 766, 178, - /* 160 */ -46, -17, 59, 53, 118, 141, 167, 248, 255, 326, - /* 170 */ 441, 464, 519, 668, 693, 721, 736, 744, 775, 788, - /* 180 */ 846, 899, 912, 936, 983, 985, 72, 134, 542, 990, - /* 190 */ 991, 597, 992, 998, 1020, 871, 1022, 1027, 915, 1029, - /* 200 */ 1030, 1034, 118, 1035, 1036, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 931, - /* 210 */ 967, 999, 1000, 1001, 597, 1003, 1009, 1058, 1011, 987, - /* 220 */ 1002, 976, 1016, 981, 1039, 1037, 1038, 1047, 1006, 1004, - /* 230 */ 1052, 1053, 1033, 1031, 1079, 994, 1080, 1081, 1005, 1010, - /* 240 */ 1082, 1028, 1062, 1055, 1067, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1101, 1108, - /* 250 */ 1069, 1048, 1078, 1083, 1074, 1110, 1113, 1041, 1049, 1122, - /* 260 */ 1123, 1126, 1118, 1138, 1140, 1144, 1141, 1127, 1133, 1134, - /* 270 */ 1135, 1129, 1136, 1142, 1143, 1146, 1132, 1147, 1148, 1102, - /* 280 */ 1109, 1112, 1111, 1114, 1116, 1117, 1119, 1166, 1170, 1120, - /* 290 */ 1158, 1121, 1124, 1165, 1145, 1149, 1155, 1159, 1161, 1201, - /* 300 */ 1209, 1220, 1222, 1225, 1226, 1227, 1228, 1151, 1152, 1150, - /* 310 */ 1215, 1217, 1203, 1205, 1231, + /* 0 */ -29, 531, 490, 570, -49, 272, 456, 498, 633, 400, + /* 10 */ 612, 626, 113, 482, 678, 719, 384, 726, 748, 791, + /* 20 */ 419, 693, 761, 812, 819, 625, 76, 76, 76, 76, + /* 30 */ 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, + /* 40 */ 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, + /* 50 */ 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 793, 795, 856, 871, 875, + /* 60 */ 878, 881, 885, 887, 889, 894, 897, 900, 916, 919, + /* 70 */ 922, 926, 928, 930, 932, 934, 938, 941, 944, 956, + /* 80 */ 963, 966, 968, 970, 972, 974, 978, 980, 982, 996, + /* 90 */ 1004, 1006, 1008, 1011, 1013, 1015, 1019, 1022, 76, 76, + /* 100 */ 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 76, 555, 210, 260, + /* 110 */ 200, 346, 571, 76, 700, 76, 76, 76, 76, 838, + /* 120 */ 838, 838, 42, 182, 251, 160, 160, 550, 5, 455, + /* 130 */ 585, 721, 749, 882, 884, 971, 618, 462, 797, 514, + /* 140 */ 807, 524, 997, -129, 655, 859, 62, 290, 66, 1030, + /* 150 */ 1032, 589, 1009, 1010, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1044, 740, 852, + /* 160 */ 1012, 112, 147, 230, 257, 180, 369, 403, 500, 549, + /* 170 */ 556, 563, 694, 751, 765, 772, 778, 820, 868, 873, + /* 180 */ 890, 929, 935, 985, 1041, 1080, 1091, 540, 593, 661, + /* 190 */ 1103, 1104, 842, 1108, 1110, 1112, 1048, 1113, 1114, 1068, + /* 200 */ 1116, 1118, 1119, 180, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, + /* 210 */ 1029, 1034, 1059, 1062, 1070, 842, 1082, 1083, 1133, 1084, + /* 220 */ 1072, 1073, 1045, 1087, 1050, 1127, 1109, 1128, 1129, 1076, + /* 230 */ 1064, 1130, 1131, 1092, 1096, 1140, 1054, 1141, 1142, 1067, + /* 240 */ 1071, 1150, 1090, 1132, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1157, + /* 250 */ 1159, 1143, 1098, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1161, 1165, 1086, 1097, + /* 260 */ 1166, 1167, 1169, 1162, 1178, 1180, 1181, 1184, 1168, 1172, + /* 270 */ 1173, 1175, 1170, 1174, 1179, 1185, 1186, 1177, 1188, 1189, + /* 280 */ 1148, 1151, 1149, 1152, 1153, 1155, 1158, 1163, 1196, 1171, + /* 290 */ 1199, 1190, 1191, 1194, 1195, 1198, 1200, 1204, 1206, 1205, + /* 300 */ 1209, 1220, 1224, 1236, 1237, 1240, 1241, 1242, 1243, 1207, + /* 310 */ 1208, 1212, 1221, 1222, 1210, 1225, 1239, }; static const YYACTIONTYPE yy_default[] = { - /* 0 */ 1250, 1240, 1240, 1240, 1174, 1174, 1174, 1240, 1071, 1100, - /* 10 */ 1100, 1224, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1173, 1301, - /* 20 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1240, 1075, 1106, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 30 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1223, 1225, 1114, 1113, 1206, 1087, - /* 40 */ 1111, 1104, 1108, 1175, 1169, 1170, 1168, 1172, 1176, 1301, - /* 50 */ 1107, 1138, 1153, 1137, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 60 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 70 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 80 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 90 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1147, 1152, 1159, - /* 100 */ 1151, 1148, 1140, 1139, 1141, 1142, 1301, 994, 1042, 1301, - /* 110 */ 1301, 1301, 1143, 1301, 1144, 1156, 1155, 1154, 1231, 1258, - /* 120 */ 1257, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 130 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 140 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1250, 1240, 1000, 1000, - /* 150 */ 1301, 1240, 1240, 1240, 1240, 1240, 1240, 1236, 1075, 1066, - /* 160 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 170 */ 1228, 1226, 1301, 1187, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 180 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 190 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1071, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 200 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1252, 1301, - /* 210 */ 1201, 1071, 1071, 1071, 1073, 1055, 1065, 979, 1110, 1089, - /* 220 */ 1089, 1290, 1110, 1290, 1017, 1272, 1014, 1100, 1089, 1171, - /* 230 */ 1100, 1100, 1072, 1065, 1301, 1293, 1080, 1080, 1292, 1292, - /* 240 */ 1080, 1119, 1045, 1110, 1051, 1051, 1051, 1051, 1080, 991, - /* 250 */ 1110, 1119, 1045, 1045, 1110, 1080, 991, 1205, 1287, 1080, - /* 260 */ 1080, 991, 1180, 1080, 991, 1080, 991, 1180, 1043, 1043, - /* 270 */ 1043, 1032, 1180, 1043, 1017, 1043, 1032, 1043, 1043, 1093, - /* 280 */ 1088, 1093, 1088, 1093, 1088, 1093, 1088, 1080, 1080, 1301, - /* 290 */ 1180, 1184, 1184, 1180, 1105, 1094, 1103, 1101, 1110, 997, - /* 300 */ 1035, 1255, 1255, 1251, 1251, 1251, 1251, 1298, 1298, 1236, - /* 310 */ 1267, 1267, 1019, 1019, 1267, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 320 */ 1301, 1262, 1301, 1189, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 330 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 340 */ 1125, 1301, 975, 1233, 1301, 1301, 1232, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 350 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 360 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1289, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 370 */ 1301, 1301, 1204, 1203, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 380 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 390 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1057, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 400 */ 1276, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1102, 1301, - /* 410 */ 1095, 1301, 1280, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1301, - /* 420 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1242, 1301, 1301, 1301, 1241, 1301, 1301, - /* 430 */ 1301, 1301, 1301, 1127, 1301, 1126, 1130, 1301, 985, 1301, + /* 0 */ 1258, 1248, 1248, 1248, 1180, 1180, 1180, 1180, 1248, 1077, + /* 10 */ 1106, 1106, 1232, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1179, + /* 20 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1248, 1081, 1112, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 30 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1231, 1233, 1120, 1119, 1214, + /* 40 */ 1093, 1117, 1110, 1114, 1181, 1175, 1176, 1174, 1178, 1182, + /* 50 */ 1309, 1113, 1144, 1159, 1143, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 60 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 70 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 80 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 90 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1153, 1158, + /* 100 */ 1165, 1157, 1154, 1146, 1145, 1147, 1148, 1309, 1000, 1048, + /* 110 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1149, 1309, 1150, 1162, 1161, 1160, 1239, + /* 120 */ 1266, 1265, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 130 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 140 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1258, 1248, 1006, + /* 150 */ 1006, 1309, 1248, 1248, 1248, 1248, 1248, 1248, 1244, 1081, + /* 160 */ 1072, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 170 */ 1309, 1236, 1234, 1309, 1195, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 180 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 190 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1077, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 200 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1260, + /* 210 */ 1309, 1209, 1077, 1077, 1077, 1079, 1061, 1071, 985, 1116, + /* 220 */ 1095, 1095, 1298, 1116, 1298, 1023, 1280, 1020, 1106, 1095, + /* 230 */ 1177, 1106, 1106, 1078, 1071, 1309, 1301, 1086, 1086, 1300, + /* 240 */ 1300, 1086, 1125, 1051, 1116, 1057, 1057, 1057, 1057, 1086, + /* 250 */ 997, 1116, 1125, 1051, 1051, 1116, 1086, 997, 1213, 1295, + /* 260 */ 1086, 1086, 997, 1188, 1086, 997, 1086, 997, 1188, 1049, + /* 270 */ 1049, 1049, 1038, 1188, 1049, 1023, 1049, 1038, 1049, 1049, + /* 280 */ 1099, 1094, 1099, 1094, 1099, 1094, 1099, 1094, 1086, 1183, + /* 290 */ 1086, 1309, 1188, 1192, 1192, 1188, 1111, 1100, 1109, 1107, + /* 300 */ 1116, 1003, 1041, 1263, 1263, 1259, 1259, 1259, 1259, 1306, + /* 310 */ 1306, 1244, 1275, 1275, 1025, 1025, 1275, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 320 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1270, 1309, 1197, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 330 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 340 */ 1309, 1309, 1131, 1309, 981, 1241, 1309, 1309, 1240, 1309, + /* 350 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 360 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1297, 1309, 1309, + /* 370 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1212, 1211, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 380 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 390 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1063, 1309, + /* 400 */ 1309, 1309, 1284, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 410 */ 1108, 1309, 1101, 1309, 1309, 1288, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 420 */ 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1250, 1309, 1309, 1309, + /* 430 */ 1249, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1309, 1133, 1309, 1132, 1136, + /* 440 */ 1309, 991, 1309, }; /********** End of lemon-generated parsing tables *****************************/ @@ -129147,74 +132349,100 @@ static const YYACTIONTYPE yy_default[] = { static const YYCODETYPE yyFallback[] = { 0, /* $ => nothing */ 0, /* SEMI => nothing */ - 27, /* EXPLAIN => ID */ - 27, /* QUERY => ID */ - 27, /* PLAN => ID */ - 27, /* BEGIN => ID */ + 55, /* EXPLAIN => ID */ + 55, /* QUERY => ID */ + 55, /* PLAN => ID */ + 55, /* BEGIN => ID */ 0, /* TRANSACTION => nothing */ - 27, /* DEFERRED => ID */ - 27, /* IMMEDIATE => ID */ - 27, /* EXCLUSIVE => ID */ + 55, /* DEFERRED => ID */ + 55, /* IMMEDIATE => ID */ + 55, /* EXCLUSIVE => ID */ 0, /* COMMIT => nothing */ - 27, /* END => ID */ - 27, /* ROLLBACK => ID */ - 27, /* SAVEPOINT => ID */ - 27, /* RELEASE => ID */ + 55, /* END => ID */ + 55, /* ROLLBACK => ID */ + 55, /* SAVEPOINT => ID */ + 55, /* RELEASE => ID */ 0, /* TO => nothing */ 0, /* TABLE => nothing */ 0, /* CREATE => nothing */ - 27, /* IF => ID */ + 55, /* IF => ID */ 0, /* NOT => nothing */ 0, /* EXISTS => nothing */ - 27, /* TEMP => ID */ + 55, /* TEMP => ID */ 0, /* LP => nothing */ 0, /* RP => nothing */ 0, /* AS => nothing */ - 27, /* WITHOUT => ID */ + 55, /* WITHOUT => ID */ 0, /* COMMA => nothing */ + 0, /* OR => nothing */ + 0, /* AND => nothing */ + 0, /* IS => nothing */ + 55, /* MATCH => ID */ + 55, /* LIKE_KW => ID */ + 0, /* BETWEEN => nothing */ + 0, /* IN => nothing */ + 0, /* ISNULL => nothing */ + 0, /* NOTNULL => nothing */ + 0, /* NE => nothing */ + 0, /* EQ => nothing */ + 0, /* GT => nothing */ + 0, /* LE => nothing */ + 0, /* LT => nothing */ + 0, /* GE => nothing */ + 0, /* ESCAPE => nothing */ + 0, /* BITAND => nothing */ + 0, /* BITOR => nothing */ + 0, /* LSHIFT => nothing */ + 0, /* RSHIFT => nothing */ + 0, /* PLUS => nothing */ + 0, /* MINUS => nothing */ + 0, /* STAR => nothing */ + 0, /* SLASH => nothing */ + 0, /* REM => nothing */ + 0, /* CONCAT => nothing */ + 0, /* COLLATE => nothing */ + 0, /* BITNOT => nothing */ 0, /* ID => nothing */ 0, /* INDEXED => nothing */ - 27, /* ABORT => ID */ - 27, /* ACTION => ID */ - 27, /* AFTER => ID */ - 27, /* ANALYZE => ID */ - 27, /* ASC => ID */ - 27, /* ATTACH => ID */ - 27, /* BEFORE => ID */ - 27, /* BY => ID */ - 27, /* CASCADE => ID */ - 27, /* CAST => ID */ - 27, /* COLUMNKW => ID */ - 27, /* CONFLICT => ID */ - 27, /* DATABASE => ID */ - 27, /* DESC => ID */ - 27, /* DETACH => ID */ - 27, /* EACH => ID */ - 27, /* FAIL => ID */ - 27, /* FOR => ID */ - 27, /* IGNORE => ID */ - 27, /* INITIALLY => ID */ - 27, /* INSTEAD => ID */ - 27, /* LIKE_KW => ID */ - 27, /* MATCH => ID */ - 27, /* NO => ID */ - 27, /* KEY => ID */ - 27, /* OF => ID */ - 27, /* OFFSET => ID */ - 27, /* PRAGMA => ID */ - 27, /* RAISE => ID */ - 27, /* RECURSIVE => ID */ - 27, /* REPLACE => ID */ - 27, /* RESTRICT => ID */ - 27, /* ROW => ID */ - 27, /* TRIGGER => ID */ - 27, /* VACUUM => ID */ - 27, /* VIEW => ID */ - 27, /* VIRTUAL => ID */ - 27, /* WITH => ID */ - 27, /* REINDEX => ID */ - 27, /* RENAME => ID */ - 27, /* CTIME_KW => ID */ + 55, /* ABORT => ID */ + 55, /* ACTION => ID */ + 55, /* AFTER => ID */ + 55, /* ANALYZE => ID */ + 55, /* ASC => ID */ + 55, /* ATTACH => ID */ + 55, /* BEFORE => ID */ + 55, /* BY => ID */ + 55, /* CASCADE => ID */ + 55, /* CAST => ID */ + 55, /* COLUMNKW => ID */ + 55, /* CONFLICT => ID */ + 55, /* DATABASE => ID */ + 55, /* DESC => ID */ + 55, /* DETACH => ID */ + 55, /* EACH => ID */ + 55, /* FAIL => ID */ + 55, /* FOR => ID */ + 55, /* IGNORE => ID */ + 55, /* INITIALLY => ID */ + 55, /* INSTEAD => ID */ + 55, /* NO => ID */ + 55, /* KEY => ID */ + 55, /* OF => ID */ + 55, /* OFFSET => ID */ + 55, /* PRAGMA => ID */ + 55, /* RAISE => ID */ + 55, /* RECURSIVE => ID */ + 55, /* REPLACE => ID */ + 55, /* RESTRICT => ID */ + 55, /* ROW => ID */ + 55, /* TRIGGER => ID */ + 55, /* VACUUM => ID */ + 55, /* VIEW => ID */ + 55, /* VIRTUAL => ID */ + 55, /* WITH => ID */ + 55, /* REINDEX => ID */ + 55, /* RENAME => ID */ + 55, /* CTIME_KW => ID */ }; #endif /* YYFALLBACK */ @@ -129246,9 +132474,9 @@ typedef struct yyStackEntry yyStackEntry; /* The state of the parser is completely contained in an instance of ** the following structure */ struct yyParser { - int yyidx; /* Index of top element in stack */ + yyStackEntry *yytos; /* Pointer to top element of the stack */ #ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH - int yyidxMax; /* Maximum value of yyidx */ + int yyhwm; /* High-water mark of the stack */ #endif #ifndef YYNOERRORRECOVERY int yyerrcnt; /* Shifts left before out of the error */ @@ -129257,6 +132485,7 @@ struct yyParser { #if YYSTACKDEPTH<=0 int yystksz; /* Current side of the stack */ yyStackEntry *yystack; /* The parser's stack */ + yyStackEntry yystk0; /* First stack entry */ #else yyStackEntry yystack[YYSTACKDEPTH]; /* The parser's stack */ #endif @@ -129305,25 +132534,25 @@ static const char *const yyTokenName[] = { "ROLLBACK", "SAVEPOINT", "RELEASE", "TO", "TABLE", "CREATE", "IF", "NOT", "EXISTS", "TEMP", "LP", "RP", - "AS", "WITHOUT", "COMMA", "ID", + "AS", "WITHOUT", "COMMA", "OR", + "AND", "IS", "MATCH", "LIKE_KW", + "BETWEEN", "IN", "ISNULL", "NOTNULL", + "NE", "EQ", "GT", "LE", + "LT", "GE", "ESCAPE", "BITAND", + "BITOR", "LSHIFT", "RSHIFT", "PLUS", + "MINUS", "STAR", "SLASH", "REM", + "CONCAT", "COLLATE", "BITNOT", "ID", "INDEXED", "ABORT", "ACTION", "AFTER", "ANALYZE", "ASC", "ATTACH", "BEFORE", "BY", "CASCADE", "CAST", "COLUMNKW", "CONFLICT", "DATABASE", "DESC", "DETACH", "EACH", "FAIL", "FOR", "IGNORE", - "INITIALLY", "INSTEAD", "LIKE_KW", "MATCH", - "NO", "KEY", "OF", "OFFSET", - "PRAGMA", "RAISE", "RECURSIVE", "REPLACE", - "RESTRICT", "ROW", "TRIGGER", "VACUUM", - "VIEW", "VIRTUAL", "WITH", "REINDEX", - "RENAME", "CTIME_KW", "ANY", "OR", - "AND", "IS", "BETWEEN", "IN", - "ISNULL", "NOTNULL", "NE", "EQ", - "GT", "LE", "LT", "GE", - "ESCAPE", "BITAND", "BITOR", "LSHIFT", - "RSHIFT", "PLUS", "MINUS", "STAR", - "SLASH", "REM", "CONCAT", "COLLATE", - "BITNOT", "STRING", "JOIN_KW", "CONSTRAINT", + "INITIALLY", "INSTEAD", "NO", "KEY", + "OF", "OFFSET", "PRAGMA", "RAISE", + "RECURSIVE", "REPLACE", "RESTRICT", "ROW", + "TRIGGER", "VACUUM", "VIEW", "VIRTUAL", + "WITH", "REINDEX", "RENAME", "CTIME_KW", + "ANY", "STRING", "JOIN_KW", "CONSTRAINT", "DEFAULT", "NULL", "PRIMARY", "UNIQUE", "CHECK", "REFERENCES", "AUTOINCR", "ON", "INSERT", "DELETE", "UPDATE", "SET", @@ -129355,13 +132584,13 @@ static const char *const yyTokenName[] = { "stl_prefix", "joinop", "indexed_opt", "on_opt", "using_opt", "idlist", "setlist", "insert_cmd", "idlist_opt", "likeop", "between_op", "in_op", - "case_operand", "case_exprlist", "case_else", "uniqueflag", - "collate", "nmnum", "trigger_decl", "trigger_cmd_list", - "trigger_time", "trigger_event", "foreach_clause", "when_clause", - "trigger_cmd", "trnm", "tridxby", "database_kw_opt", - "key_opt", "add_column_fullname", "kwcolumn_opt", "create_vtab", - "vtabarglist", "vtabarg", "vtabargtoken", "lp", - "anylist", "wqlist", + "paren_exprlist", "case_operand", "case_exprlist", "case_else", + "uniqueflag", "collate", "nmnum", "trigger_decl", + "trigger_cmd_list", "trigger_time", "trigger_event", "foreach_clause", + "when_clause", "trigger_cmd", "trnm", "tridxby", + "database_kw_opt", "key_opt", "add_column_fullname", "kwcolumn_opt", + "create_vtab", "vtabarglist", "vtabarg", "vtabargtoken", + "lp", "anylist", "wqlist", }; #endif /* NDEBUG */ @@ -129559,7 +132788,7 @@ static const char *const yyRuleName[] = { /* 187 */ "expr ::= expr in_op LP exprlist RP", /* 188 */ "expr ::= LP select RP", /* 189 */ "expr ::= expr in_op LP select RP", - /* 190 */ "expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm", + /* 190 */ "expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm paren_exprlist", /* 191 */ "expr ::= EXISTS LP select RP", /* 192 */ "expr ::= CASE case_operand case_exprlist case_else END", /* 193 */ "case_exprlist ::= case_exprlist WHEN expr THEN expr", @@ -129571,154 +132800,166 @@ static const char *const yyRuleName[] = { /* 199 */ "exprlist ::=", /* 200 */ "nexprlist ::= nexprlist COMMA expr", /* 201 */ "nexprlist ::= expr", - /* 202 */ "cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt", - /* 203 */ "uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE", - /* 204 */ "uniqueflag ::=", - /* 205 */ "eidlist_opt ::=", - /* 206 */ "eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP", - /* 207 */ "eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder", - /* 208 */ "eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder", - /* 209 */ "collate ::=", - /* 210 */ "collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING", - /* 211 */ "cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname", - /* 212 */ "cmd ::= VACUUM", - /* 213 */ "cmd ::= VACUUM nm", - /* 214 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm", - /* 215 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum", - /* 216 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP", - /* 217 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num", - /* 218 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP", - /* 219 */ "plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT", - /* 220 */ "minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT", - /* 221 */ "cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END", - /* 222 */ "trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause", - /* 223 */ "trigger_time ::= BEFORE", - /* 224 */ "trigger_time ::= AFTER", - /* 225 */ "trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF", - /* 226 */ "trigger_time ::=", - /* 227 */ "trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT", - /* 228 */ "trigger_event ::= UPDATE", - /* 229 */ "trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist", - /* 230 */ "when_clause ::=", - /* 231 */ "when_clause ::= WHEN expr", - /* 232 */ "trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI", - /* 233 */ "trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI", - /* 234 */ "trnm ::= nm DOT nm", - /* 235 */ "tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm", - /* 236 */ "tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED", - /* 237 */ "trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist where_opt", - /* 238 */ "trigger_cmd ::= insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select", - /* 239 */ "trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt", - /* 240 */ "trigger_cmd ::= select", - /* 241 */ "expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP", - /* 242 */ "expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP", - /* 243 */ "raisetype ::= ROLLBACK", - /* 244 */ "raisetype ::= ABORT", - /* 245 */ "raisetype ::= FAIL", - /* 246 */ "cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname", - /* 247 */ "cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt", - /* 248 */ "cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr", - /* 249 */ "key_opt ::=", - /* 250 */ "key_opt ::= KEY expr", - /* 251 */ "cmd ::= REINDEX", - /* 252 */ "cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm", - /* 253 */ "cmd ::= ANALYZE", - /* 254 */ "cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm", - /* 255 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm", - /* 256 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist", - /* 257 */ "add_column_fullname ::= fullname", - /* 258 */ "cmd ::= create_vtab", - /* 259 */ "cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP", - /* 260 */ "create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm", - /* 261 */ "vtabarg ::=", - /* 262 */ "vtabargtoken ::= ANY", - /* 263 */ "vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP", - /* 264 */ "lp ::= LP", - /* 265 */ "with ::=", - /* 266 */ "with ::= WITH wqlist", - /* 267 */ "with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist", - /* 268 */ "wqlist ::= nm eidlist_opt AS LP select RP", - /* 269 */ "wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA nm eidlist_opt AS LP select RP", - /* 270 */ "input ::= cmdlist", - /* 271 */ "cmdlist ::= cmdlist ecmd", - /* 272 */ "cmdlist ::= ecmd", - /* 273 */ "ecmd ::= SEMI", - /* 274 */ "ecmd ::= explain cmdx SEMI", - /* 275 */ "explain ::=", - /* 276 */ "trans_opt ::=", - /* 277 */ "trans_opt ::= TRANSACTION", - /* 278 */ "trans_opt ::= TRANSACTION nm", - /* 279 */ "savepoint_opt ::= SAVEPOINT", - /* 280 */ "savepoint_opt ::=", - /* 281 */ "cmd ::= create_table create_table_args", - /* 282 */ "columnlist ::= columnlist COMMA columnname carglist", - /* 283 */ "columnlist ::= columnname carglist", - /* 284 */ "nm ::= ID|INDEXED", - /* 285 */ "nm ::= STRING", - /* 286 */ "nm ::= JOIN_KW", - /* 287 */ "typetoken ::= typename", - /* 288 */ "typename ::= ID|STRING", - /* 289 */ "signed ::= plus_num", - /* 290 */ "signed ::= minus_num", - /* 291 */ "carglist ::= carglist ccons", - /* 292 */ "carglist ::=", - /* 293 */ "ccons ::= NULL onconf", - /* 294 */ "conslist_opt ::= COMMA conslist", - /* 295 */ "conslist ::= conslist tconscomma tcons", - /* 296 */ "conslist ::= tcons", - /* 297 */ "tconscomma ::=", - /* 298 */ "defer_subclause_opt ::= defer_subclause", - /* 299 */ "resolvetype ::= raisetype", - /* 300 */ "selectnowith ::= oneselect", - /* 301 */ "oneselect ::= values", - /* 302 */ "sclp ::= selcollist COMMA", - /* 303 */ "as ::= ID|STRING", - /* 304 */ "expr ::= term", - /* 305 */ "exprlist ::= nexprlist", - /* 306 */ "nmnum ::= plus_num", - /* 307 */ "nmnum ::= nm", - /* 308 */ "nmnum ::= ON", - /* 309 */ "nmnum ::= DELETE", - /* 310 */ "nmnum ::= DEFAULT", - /* 311 */ "plus_num ::= INTEGER|FLOAT", - /* 312 */ "foreach_clause ::=", - /* 313 */ "foreach_clause ::= FOR EACH ROW", - /* 314 */ "trnm ::= nm", - /* 315 */ "tridxby ::=", - /* 316 */ "database_kw_opt ::= DATABASE", - /* 317 */ "database_kw_opt ::=", - /* 318 */ "kwcolumn_opt ::=", - /* 319 */ "kwcolumn_opt ::= COLUMNKW", - /* 320 */ "vtabarglist ::= vtabarg", - /* 321 */ "vtabarglist ::= vtabarglist COMMA vtabarg", - /* 322 */ "vtabarg ::= vtabarg vtabargtoken", - /* 323 */ "anylist ::=", - /* 324 */ "anylist ::= anylist LP anylist RP", - /* 325 */ "anylist ::= anylist ANY", + /* 202 */ "paren_exprlist ::=", + /* 203 */ "paren_exprlist ::= LP exprlist RP", + /* 204 */ "cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt", + /* 205 */ "uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE", + /* 206 */ "uniqueflag ::=", + /* 207 */ "eidlist_opt ::=", + /* 208 */ "eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP", + /* 209 */ "eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder", + /* 210 */ "eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder", + /* 211 */ "collate ::=", + /* 212 */ "collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING", + /* 213 */ "cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname", + /* 214 */ "cmd ::= VACUUM", + /* 215 */ "cmd ::= VACUUM nm", + /* 216 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm", + /* 217 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum", + /* 218 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP", + /* 219 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num", + /* 220 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP", + /* 221 */ "plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT", + /* 222 */ "minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT", + /* 223 */ "cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END", + /* 224 */ "trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause", + /* 225 */ "trigger_time ::= BEFORE", + /* 226 */ "trigger_time ::= AFTER", + /* 227 */ "trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF", + /* 228 */ "trigger_time ::=", + /* 229 */ "trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT", + /* 230 */ "trigger_event ::= UPDATE", + /* 231 */ "trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist", + /* 232 */ "when_clause ::=", + /* 233 */ "when_clause ::= WHEN expr", + /* 234 */ "trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI", + /* 235 */ "trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI", + /* 236 */ "trnm ::= nm DOT nm", + /* 237 */ "tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm", + /* 238 */ "tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED", + /* 239 */ "trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist where_opt", + /* 240 */ "trigger_cmd ::= insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select", + /* 241 */ "trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt", + /* 242 */ "trigger_cmd ::= select", + /* 243 */ "expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP", + /* 244 */ "expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP", + /* 245 */ "raisetype ::= ROLLBACK", + /* 246 */ "raisetype ::= ABORT", + /* 247 */ "raisetype ::= FAIL", + /* 248 */ "cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname", + /* 249 */ "cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt", + /* 250 */ "cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr", + /* 251 */ "key_opt ::=", + /* 252 */ "key_opt ::= KEY expr", + /* 253 */ "cmd ::= REINDEX", + /* 254 */ "cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm", + /* 255 */ "cmd ::= ANALYZE", + /* 256 */ "cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm", + /* 257 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm", + /* 258 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist", + /* 259 */ "add_column_fullname ::= fullname", + /* 260 */ "cmd ::= create_vtab", + /* 261 */ "cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP", + /* 262 */ "create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm", + /* 263 */ "vtabarg ::=", + /* 264 */ "vtabargtoken ::= ANY", + /* 265 */ "vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP", + /* 266 */ "lp ::= LP", + /* 267 */ "with ::=", + /* 268 */ "with ::= WITH wqlist", + /* 269 */ "with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist", + /* 270 */ "wqlist ::= nm eidlist_opt AS LP select RP", + /* 271 */ "wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA nm eidlist_opt AS LP select RP", + /* 272 */ "input ::= cmdlist", + /* 273 */ "cmdlist ::= cmdlist ecmd", + /* 274 */ "cmdlist ::= ecmd", + /* 275 */ "ecmd ::= SEMI", + /* 276 */ "ecmd ::= explain cmdx SEMI", + /* 277 */ "explain ::=", + /* 278 */ "trans_opt ::=", + /* 279 */ "trans_opt ::= TRANSACTION", + /* 280 */ "trans_opt ::= TRANSACTION nm", + /* 281 */ "savepoint_opt ::= SAVEPOINT", + /* 282 */ "savepoint_opt ::=", + /* 283 */ "cmd ::= create_table create_table_args", + /* 284 */ "columnlist ::= columnlist COMMA columnname carglist", + /* 285 */ "columnlist ::= columnname carglist", + /* 286 */ "nm ::= ID|INDEXED", + /* 287 */ "nm ::= STRING", + /* 288 */ "nm ::= JOIN_KW", + /* 289 */ "typetoken ::= typename", + /* 290 */ "typename ::= ID|STRING", + /* 291 */ "signed ::= plus_num", + /* 292 */ "signed ::= minus_num", + /* 293 */ "carglist ::= carglist ccons", + /* 294 */ "carglist ::=", + /* 295 */ "ccons ::= NULL onconf", + /* 296 */ "conslist_opt ::= COMMA conslist", + /* 297 */ "conslist ::= conslist tconscomma tcons", + /* 298 */ "conslist ::= tcons", + /* 299 */ "tconscomma ::=", + /* 300 */ "defer_subclause_opt ::= defer_subclause", + /* 301 */ "resolvetype ::= raisetype", + /* 302 */ "selectnowith ::= oneselect", + /* 303 */ "oneselect ::= values", + /* 304 */ "sclp ::= selcollist COMMA", + /* 305 */ "as ::= ID|STRING", + /* 306 */ "expr ::= term", + /* 307 */ "exprlist ::= nexprlist", + /* 308 */ "nmnum ::= plus_num", + /* 309 */ "nmnum ::= nm", + /* 310 */ "nmnum ::= ON", + /* 311 */ "nmnum ::= DELETE", + /* 312 */ "nmnum ::= DEFAULT", + /* 313 */ "plus_num ::= INTEGER|FLOAT", + /* 314 */ "foreach_clause ::=", + /* 315 */ "foreach_clause ::= FOR EACH ROW", + /* 316 */ "trnm ::= nm", + /* 317 */ "tridxby ::=", + /* 318 */ "database_kw_opt ::= DATABASE", + /* 319 */ "database_kw_opt ::=", + /* 320 */ "kwcolumn_opt ::=", + /* 321 */ "kwcolumn_opt ::= COLUMNKW", + /* 322 */ "vtabarglist ::= vtabarg", + /* 323 */ "vtabarglist ::= vtabarglist COMMA vtabarg", + /* 324 */ "vtabarg ::= vtabarg vtabargtoken", + /* 325 */ "anylist ::=", + /* 326 */ "anylist ::= anylist LP anylist RP", + /* 327 */ "anylist ::= anylist ANY", }; #endif /* NDEBUG */ #if YYSTACKDEPTH<=0 /* -** Try to increase the size of the parser stack. +** Try to increase the size of the parser stack. Return the number +** of errors. Return 0 on success. */ -static void yyGrowStack(yyParser *p){ +static int yyGrowStack(yyParser *p){ int newSize; + int idx; yyStackEntry *pNew; newSize = p->yystksz*2 + 100; - pNew = realloc(p->yystack, newSize*sizeof(pNew[0])); + idx = p->yytos ? (int)(p->yytos - p->yystack) : 0; + if( p->yystack==&p->yystk0 ){ + pNew = malloc(newSize*sizeof(pNew[0])); + if( pNew ) pNew[0] = p->yystk0; + }else{ + pNew = realloc(p->yystack, newSize*sizeof(pNew[0])); + } if( pNew ){ p->yystack = pNew; - p->yystksz = newSize; + p->yytos = &p->yystack[idx]; #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ - fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sStack grows to %d entries!\n", - yyTracePrompt, p->yystksz); + fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sStack grows from %d to %d entries.\n", + yyTracePrompt, p->yystksz, newSize); } #endif + p->yystksz = newSize; } + return pNew==0; } #endif @@ -129747,15 +132988,24 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void *sqlite3ParserAlloc(void *(*mallocProc)(YYMALLOCARGTYPE)){ yyParser *pParser; pParser = (yyParser*)(*mallocProc)( (YYMALLOCARGTYPE)sizeof(yyParser) ); if( pParser ){ - pParser->yyidx = -1; #ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH - pParser->yyidxMax = 0; + pParser->yyhwm = 0; #endif #if YYSTACKDEPTH<=0 + pParser->yytos = NULL; pParser->yystack = NULL; pParser->yystksz = 0; - yyGrowStack(pParser); + if( yyGrowStack(pParser) ){ + pParser->yystack = &pParser->yystk0; + pParser->yystksz = 1; + } #endif +#ifndef YYNOERRORRECOVERY + pParser->yyerrcnt = -1; +#endif + pParser->yytos = pParser->yystack; + pParser->yystack[0].stateno = 0; + pParser->yystack[0].major = 0; } return pParser; } @@ -129790,13 +133040,13 @@ static void yy_destructor( case 195: /* oneselect */ case 206: /* values */ { -sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy159)); +sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy243)); } break; case 172: /* term */ case 173: /* expr */ { -sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy342).pExpr); +sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy190).pExpr); } break; case 177: /* eidlist_opt */ @@ -129809,9 +133059,10 @@ sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy342).pExpr); case 208: /* exprlist */ case 209: /* sclp */ case 218: /* setlist */ - case 225: /* case_exprlist */ + case 224: /* paren_exprlist */ + case 226: /* case_exprlist */ { -sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy442)); +sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy148)); } break; case 193: /* fullname */ @@ -129819,42 +133070,42 @@ sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy442)); case 211: /* seltablist */ case 212: /* stl_prefix */ { -sqlite3SrcListDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy347)); +sqlite3SrcListDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy185)); } break; case 196: /* with */ - case 249: /* wqlist */ + case 250: /* wqlist */ { -sqlite3WithDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy331)); +sqlite3WithDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy285)); } break; case 201: /* where_opt */ case 203: /* having_opt */ case 215: /* on_opt */ - case 224: /* case_operand */ - case 226: /* case_else */ - case 235: /* when_clause */ - case 240: /* key_opt */ + case 225: /* case_operand */ + case 227: /* case_else */ + case 236: /* when_clause */ + case 241: /* key_opt */ { -sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy122)); +sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy72)); } break; case 216: /* using_opt */ case 217: /* idlist */ case 220: /* idlist_opt */ { -sqlite3IdListDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy180)); +sqlite3IdListDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy254)); } break; - case 231: /* trigger_cmd_list */ - case 236: /* trigger_cmd */ + case 232: /* trigger_cmd_list */ + case 237: /* trigger_cmd */ { -sqlite3DeleteTriggerStep(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy327)); +sqlite3DeleteTriggerStep(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy145)); } break; - case 233: /* trigger_event */ + case 234: /* trigger_event */ { -sqlite3IdListDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy410).b); +sqlite3IdListDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy332).b); } break; /********* End destructor definitions *****************************************/ @@ -129870,8 +133121,9 @@ sqlite3IdListDelete(pParse->db, (yypminor->yy410).b); */ static void yy_pop_parser_stack(yyParser *pParser){ yyStackEntry *yytos; - assert( pParser->yyidx>=0 ); - yytos = &pParser->yystack[pParser->yyidx--]; + assert( pParser->yytos!=0 ); + assert( pParser->yytos > pParser->yystack ); + yytos = pParser->yytos--; #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sPopping %s\n", @@ -129898,9 +133150,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ParserFree( #ifndef YYPARSEFREENEVERNULL if( pParser==0 ) return; #endif - while( pParser->yyidx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(pParser); + while( pParser->yytos>pParser->yystack ) yy_pop_parser_stack(pParser); #if YYSTACKDEPTH<=0 - free(pParser->yystack); + if( pParser->yystack!=&pParser->yystk0 ) free(pParser->yystack); #endif (*freeProc)((void*)pParser); } @@ -129911,7 +133163,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ParserFree( #ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ParserStackPeak(void *p){ yyParser *pParser = (yyParser*)p; - return pParser->yyidxMax; + return pParser->yyhwm; } #endif @@ -129924,7 +133176,7 @@ static unsigned int yy_find_shift_action( YYCODETYPE iLookAhead /* The look-ahead token */ ){ int i; - int stateno = pParser->yystack[pParser->yyidx].stateno; + int stateno = pParser->yytos->stateno; if( stateno>=YY_MIN_REDUCE ) return stateno; assert( stateno <= YY_SHIFT_COUNT ); @@ -130017,13 +133269,13 @@ static int yy_find_reduce_action( */ static void yyStackOverflow(yyParser *yypParser){ sqlite3ParserARG_FETCH; - yypParser->yyidx--; + yypParser->yytos--; #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sStack Overflow!\n",yyTracePrompt); } #endif - while( yypParser->yyidx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser); + while( yypParser->yytos>yypParser->yystack ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser); /* Here code is inserted which will execute if the parser ** stack every overflows */ /******** Begin %stack_overflow code ******************************************/ @@ -130041,11 +133293,11 @@ static void yyTraceShift(yyParser *yypParser, int yyNewState){ if( yyTraceFILE ){ if( yyNewStateyystack[yypParser->yyidx].major], + yyTracePrompt,yyTokenName[yypParser->yytos->major], yyNewState); }else{ fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sShift '%s'\n", - yyTracePrompt,yyTokenName[yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yyidx].major]); + yyTracePrompt,yyTokenName[yypParser->yytos->major]); } } } @@ -130063,27 +133315,30 @@ static void yy_shift( sqlite3ParserTOKENTYPE yyMinor /* The minor token to shift in */ ){ yyStackEntry *yytos; - yypParser->yyidx++; + yypParser->yytos++; #ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH - if( yypParser->yyidx>yypParser->yyidxMax ){ - yypParser->yyidxMax = yypParser->yyidx; + if( (int)(yypParser->yytos - yypParser->yystack)>yypParser->yyhwm ){ + yypParser->yyhwm++; + assert( yypParser->yyhwm == (int)(yypParser->yytos - yypParser->yystack) ); } #endif #if YYSTACKDEPTH>0 - if( yypParser->yyidx>=YYSTACKDEPTH ){ + if( yypParser->yytos>=&yypParser->yystack[YYSTACKDEPTH] ){ yyStackOverflow(yypParser); return; } #else - if( yypParser->yyidx>=yypParser->yystksz ){ - yyGrowStack(yypParser); - if( yypParser->yyidx>=yypParser->yystksz ){ + if( yypParser->yytos>=&yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yystksz] ){ + if( yyGrowStack(yypParser) ){ yyStackOverflow(yypParser); return; } } #endif - yytos = &yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yyidx]; + if( yyNewState > YY_MAX_SHIFT ){ + yyNewState += YY_MIN_REDUCE - YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE; + } + yytos = yypParser->yytos; yytos->stateno = (YYACTIONTYPE)yyNewState; yytos->major = (YYCODETYPE)yyMajor; yytos->minor.yy0 = yyMinor; @@ -130287,27 +133542,29 @@ static const struct { { 173, 5 }, { 173, 3 }, { 173, 5 }, - { 173, 4 }, + { 173, 5 }, { 173, 4 }, { 173, 5 }, - { 225, 5 }, - { 225, 4 }, - { 226, 2 }, - { 226, 0 }, - { 224, 1 }, - { 224, 0 }, + { 226, 5 }, + { 226, 4 }, + { 227, 2 }, + { 227, 0 }, + { 225, 1 }, + { 225, 0 }, { 208, 0 }, { 207, 3 }, { 207, 1 }, + { 224, 0 }, + { 224, 3 }, { 149, 12 }, - { 227, 1 }, - { 227, 0 }, + { 228, 1 }, + { 228, 0 }, { 177, 0 }, { 177, 3 }, { 187, 5 }, { 187, 3 }, - { 228, 0 }, - { 228, 2 }, + { 229, 0 }, + { 229, 2 }, { 149, 4 }, { 149, 1 }, { 149, 2 }, @@ -130319,25 +133576,25 @@ static const struct { { 169, 2 }, { 170, 2 }, { 149, 5 }, - { 230, 11 }, - { 232, 1 }, - { 232, 1 }, - { 232, 2 }, - { 232, 0 }, + { 231, 11 }, { 233, 1 }, { 233, 1 }, - { 233, 3 }, - { 235, 0 }, - { 235, 2 }, - { 231, 3 }, - { 231, 2 }, - { 237, 3 }, + { 233, 2 }, + { 233, 0 }, + { 234, 1 }, + { 234, 1 }, + { 234, 3 }, + { 236, 0 }, + { 236, 2 }, + { 232, 3 }, + { 232, 2 }, { 238, 3 }, - { 238, 2 }, - { 236, 7 }, - { 236, 5 }, - { 236, 5 }, - { 236, 1 }, + { 239, 3 }, + { 239, 2 }, + { 237, 7 }, + { 237, 5 }, + { 237, 5 }, + { 237, 1 }, { 173, 4 }, { 173, 6 }, { 191, 1 }, @@ -130346,27 +133603,27 @@ static const struct { { 149, 4 }, { 149, 6 }, { 149, 3 }, - { 240, 0 }, - { 240, 2 }, + { 241, 0 }, + { 241, 2 }, { 149, 1 }, { 149, 3 }, { 149, 1 }, { 149, 3 }, { 149, 6 }, { 149, 7 }, - { 241, 1 }, + { 242, 1 }, { 149, 1 }, { 149, 4 }, - { 243, 8 }, - { 245, 0 }, - { 246, 1 }, - { 246, 3 }, + { 244, 8 }, + { 246, 0 }, { 247, 1 }, + { 247, 3 }, + { 248, 1 }, { 196, 0 }, { 196, 2 }, { 196, 3 }, - { 249, 6 }, - { 249, 8 }, + { 250, 6 }, + { 250, 8 }, { 144, 1 }, { 145, 2 }, { 145, 1 }, @@ -130403,26 +133660,26 @@ static const struct { { 210, 1 }, { 173, 1 }, { 208, 1 }, - { 229, 1 }, - { 229, 1 }, - { 229, 1 }, - { 229, 1 }, - { 229, 1 }, + { 230, 1 }, + { 230, 1 }, + { 230, 1 }, + { 230, 1 }, + { 230, 1 }, { 169, 1 }, - { 234, 0 }, - { 234, 3 }, - { 237, 1 }, - { 238, 0 }, - { 239, 1 }, + { 235, 0 }, + { 235, 3 }, + { 238, 1 }, { 239, 0 }, - { 242, 0 }, - { 242, 1 }, - { 244, 1 }, - { 244, 3 }, - { 245, 2 }, - { 248, 0 }, - { 248, 4 }, - { 248, 2 }, + { 240, 1 }, + { 240, 0 }, + { 243, 0 }, + { 243, 1 }, + { 245, 1 }, + { 245, 3 }, + { 246, 2 }, + { 249, 0 }, + { 249, 4 }, + { 249, 2 }, }; static void yy_accept(yyParser*); /* Forward Declaration */ @@ -130440,7 +133697,7 @@ static void yy_reduce( yyStackEntry *yymsp; /* The top of the parser's stack */ int yysize; /* Amount to pop the stack */ sqlite3ParserARG_FETCH; - yymsp = &yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yyidx]; + yymsp = yypParser->yytos; #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE && yyruleno<(int)(sizeof(yyRuleName)/sizeof(yyRuleName[0])) ){ yysize = yyRuleInfo[yyruleno].nrhs; @@ -130454,22 +133711,23 @@ static void yy_reduce( ** enough on the stack to push the LHS value */ if( yyRuleInfo[yyruleno].nrhs==0 ){ #ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH - if( yypParser->yyidx>yypParser->yyidxMax ){ - yypParser->yyidxMax = yypParser->yyidx; + if( (int)(yypParser->yytos - yypParser->yystack)>yypParser->yyhwm ){ + yypParser->yyhwm++; + assert( yypParser->yyhwm == (int)(yypParser->yytos - yypParser->yystack)); } #endif #if YYSTACKDEPTH>0 - if( yypParser->yyidx>=YYSTACKDEPTH-1 ){ + if( yypParser->yytos>=&yypParser->yystack[YYSTACKDEPTH-1] ){ yyStackOverflow(yypParser); return; } #else - if( yypParser->yyidx>=yypParser->yystksz-1 ){ - yyGrowStack(yypParser); - if( yypParser->yyidx>=yypParser->yystksz-1 ){ + if( yypParser->yytos>=&yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yystksz-1] ){ + if( yyGrowStack(yypParser) ){ yyStackOverflow(yypParser); return; } + yymsp = yypParser->yytos; } #endif } @@ -130495,15 +133753,15 @@ static void yy_reduce( { sqlite3FinishCoding(pParse); } break; case 3: /* cmd ::= BEGIN transtype trans_opt */ -{sqlite3BeginTransaction(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy392);} +{sqlite3BeginTransaction(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy194);} break; case 4: /* transtype ::= */ -{yymsp[1].minor.yy392 = TK_DEFERRED;} +{yymsp[1].minor.yy194 = TK_DEFERRED;} break; case 5: /* transtype ::= DEFERRED */ case 6: /* transtype ::= IMMEDIATE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==6); case 7: /* transtype ::= EXCLUSIVE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==7); -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = yymsp[0].major; /*A-overwrites-X*/} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = yymsp[0].major; /*A-overwrites-X*/} break; case 8: /* cmd ::= COMMIT trans_opt */ case 9: /* cmd ::= END trans_opt */ yytestcase(yyruleno==9); @@ -130529,7 +133787,7 @@ static void yy_reduce( break; case 14: /* create_table ::= createkw temp TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm */ { - sqlite3StartTable(pParse,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0,yymsp[-4].minor.yy392,0,0,yymsp[-2].minor.yy392); + sqlite3StartTable(pParse,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0,yymsp[-4].minor.yy194,0,0,yymsp[-2].minor.yy194); } break; case 15: /* createkw ::= CREATE */ @@ -130543,33 +133801,33 @@ static void yy_reduce( case 67: /* defer_subclause_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==67); case 76: /* ifexists ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==76); case 90: /* distinct ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==90); - case 209: /* collate ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==209); -{yymsp[1].minor.yy392 = 0;} + case 211: /* collate ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==211); +{yymsp[1].minor.yy194 = 0;} break; case 17: /* ifnotexists ::= IF NOT EXISTS */ -{yymsp[-2].minor.yy392 = 1;} +{yymsp[-2].minor.yy194 = 1;} break; case 18: /* temp ::= TEMP */ case 43: /* autoinc ::= AUTOINCR */ yytestcase(yyruleno==43); -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = 1;} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = 1;} break; case 20: /* create_table_args ::= LP columnlist conslist_opt RP table_options */ { - sqlite3EndTable(pParse,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,yymsp[0].minor.yy392,0); + sqlite3EndTable(pParse,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,yymsp[0].minor.yy194,0); } break; case 21: /* create_table_args ::= AS select */ { - sqlite3EndTable(pParse,0,0,0,yymsp[0].minor.yy159); - sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[0].minor.yy159); + sqlite3EndTable(pParse,0,0,0,yymsp[0].minor.yy243); + sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[0].minor.yy243); } break; case 23: /* table_options ::= WITHOUT nm */ { if( yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n==5 && sqlite3_strnicmp(yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z,"rowid",5)==0 ){ - yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = TF_WithoutRowid | TF_NoVisibleRowid; + yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = TF_WithoutRowid | TF_NoVisibleRowid; }else{ - yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = 0; + yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = 0; sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "unknown table option: %.*s", yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n, yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z); } } @@ -130601,17 +133859,17 @@ static void yy_reduce( break; case 30: /* ccons ::= DEFAULT term */ case 32: /* ccons ::= DEFAULT PLUS term */ yytestcase(yyruleno==32); -{sqlite3AddDefaultValue(pParse,&yymsp[0].minor.yy342);} +{sqlite3AddDefaultValue(pParse,&yymsp[0].minor.yy190);} break; case 31: /* ccons ::= DEFAULT LP expr RP */ -{sqlite3AddDefaultValue(pParse,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy342);} +{sqlite3AddDefaultValue(pParse,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy190);} break; case 33: /* ccons ::= DEFAULT MINUS term */ { ExprSpan v; - v.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_UMINUS, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr, 0, 0); + v.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_UMINUS, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr, 0, 0); v.zStart = yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.z; - v.zEnd = yymsp[0].minor.yy342.zEnd; + v.zEnd = yymsp[0].minor.yy190.zEnd; sqlite3AddDefaultValue(pParse,&v); } break; @@ -130623,147 +133881,149 @@ static void yy_reduce( } break; case 35: /* ccons ::= NOT NULL onconf */ -{sqlite3AddNotNull(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy392);} +{sqlite3AddNotNull(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy194);} break; case 36: /* ccons ::= PRIMARY KEY sortorder onconf autoinc */ -{sqlite3AddPrimaryKey(pParse,0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy392,yymsp[0].minor.yy392,yymsp[-2].minor.yy392);} +{sqlite3AddPrimaryKey(pParse,0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy194,yymsp[0].minor.yy194,yymsp[-2].minor.yy194);} break; case 37: /* ccons ::= UNIQUE onconf */ -{sqlite3CreateIndex(pParse,0,0,0,0,yymsp[0].minor.yy392,0,0,0,0);} +{sqlite3CreateIndex(pParse,0,0,0,0,yymsp[0].minor.yy194,0,0,0,0, + SQLITE_IDXTYPE_UNIQUE);} break; case 38: /* ccons ::= CHECK LP expr RP */ -{sqlite3AddCheckConstraint(pParse,yymsp[-1].minor.yy342.pExpr);} +{sqlite3AddCheckConstraint(pParse,yymsp[-1].minor.yy190.pExpr);} break; case 39: /* ccons ::= REFERENCES nm eidlist_opt refargs */ -{sqlite3CreateForeignKey(pParse,0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy442,yymsp[0].minor.yy392);} +{sqlite3CreateForeignKey(pParse,0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy148,yymsp[0].minor.yy194);} break; case 40: /* ccons ::= defer_subclause */ -{sqlite3DeferForeignKey(pParse,yymsp[0].minor.yy392);} +{sqlite3DeferForeignKey(pParse,yymsp[0].minor.yy194);} break; case 41: /* ccons ::= COLLATE ID|STRING */ {sqlite3AddCollateType(pParse, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; case 44: /* refargs ::= */ -{ yymsp[1].minor.yy392 = OE_None*0x0101; /* EV: R-19803-45884 */} +{ yymsp[1].minor.yy194 = OE_None*0x0101; /* EV: R-19803-45884 */} break; case 45: /* refargs ::= refargs refarg */ -{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = (yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 & ~yymsp[0].minor.yy207.mask) | yymsp[0].minor.yy207.value; } +{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = (yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 & ~yymsp[0].minor.yy497.mask) | yymsp[0].minor.yy497.value; } break; case 46: /* refarg ::= MATCH nm */ -{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy207.value = 0; yymsp[-1].minor.yy207.mask = 0x000000; } +{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy497.value = 0; yymsp[-1].minor.yy497.mask = 0x000000; } break; case 47: /* refarg ::= ON INSERT refact */ -{ yymsp[-2].minor.yy207.value = 0; yymsp[-2].minor.yy207.mask = 0x000000; } +{ yymsp[-2].minor.yy497.value = 0; yymsp[-2].minor.yy497.mask = 0x000000; } break; case 48: /* refarg ::= ON DELETE refact */ -{ yymsp[-2].minor.yy207.value = yymsp[0].minor.yy392; yymsp[-2].minor.yy207.mask = 0x0000ff; } +{ yymsp[-2].minor.yy497.value = yymsp[0].minor.yy194; yymsp[-2].minor.yy497.mask = 0x0000ff; } break; case 49: /* refarg ::= ON UPDATE refact */ -{ yymsp[-2].minor.yy207.value = yymsp[0].minor.yy392<<8; yymsp[-2].minor.yy207.mask = 0x00ff00; } +{ yymsp[-2].minor.yy497.value = yymsp[0].minor.yy194<<8; yymsp[-2].minor.yy497.mask = 0x00ff00; } break; case 50: /* refact ::= SET NULL */ -{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = OE_SetNull; /* EV: R-33326-45252 */} +{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = OE_SetNull; /* EV: R-33326-45252 */} break; case 51: /* refact ::= SET DEFAULT */ -{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = OE_SetDflt; /* EV: R-33326-45252 */} +{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = OE_SetDflt; /* EV: R-33326-45252 */} break; case 52: /* refact ::= CASCADE */ -{ yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = OE_Cascade; /* EV: R-33326-45252 */} +{ yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = OE_Cascade; /* EV: R-33326-45252 */} break; case 53: /* refact ::= RESTRICT */ -{ yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = OE_Restrict; /* EV: R-33326-45252 */} +{ yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = OE_Restrict; /* EV: R-33326-45252 */} break; case 54: /* refact ::= NO ACTION */ -{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = OE_None; /* EV: R-33326-45252 */} +{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = OE_None; /* EV: R-33326-45252 */} break; case 55: /* defer_subclause ::= NOT DEFERRABLE init_deferred_pred_opt */ -{yymsp[-2].minor.yy392 = 0;} +{yymsp[-2].minor.yy194 = 0;} break; case 56: /* defer_subclause ::= DEFERRABLE init_deferred_pred_opt */ case 71: /* orconf ::= OR resolvetype */ yytestcase(yyruleno==71); case 142: /* insert_cmd ::= INSERT orconf */ yytestcase(yyruleno==142); -{yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = yymsp[0].minor.yy392;} +{yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = yymsp[0].minor.yy194;} break; case 58: /* init_deferred_pred_opt ::= INITIALLY DEFERRED */ case 75: /* ifexists ::= IF EXISTS */ yytestcase(yyruleno==75); case 183: /* between_op ::= NOT BETWEEN */ yytestcase(yyruleno==183); case 186: /* in_op ::= NOT IN */ yytestcase(yyruleno==186); - case 210: /* collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==210); -{yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = 1;} + case 212: /* collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==212); +{yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = 1;} break; case 59: /* init_deferred_pred_opt ::= INITIALLY IMMEDIATE */ -{yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = 0;} +{yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = 0;} break; case 61: /* tconscomma ::= COMMA */ {pParse->constraintName.n = 0;} break; case 63: /* tcons ::= PRIMARY KEY LP sortlist autoinc RP onconf */ -{sqlite3AddPrimaryKey(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy442,yymsp[0].minor.yy392,yymsp[-2].minor.yy392,0);} +{sqlite3AddPrimaryKey(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy148,yymsp[0].minor.yy194,yymsp[-2].minor.yy194,0);} break; case 64: /* tcons ::= UNIQUE LP sortlist RP onconf */ -{sqlite3CreateIndex(pParse,0,0,0,yymsp[-2].minor.yy442,yymsp[0].minor.yy392,0,0,0,0);} +{sqlite3CreateIndex(pParse,0,0,0,yymsp[-2].minor.yy148,yymsp[0].minor.yy194,0,0,0,0, + SQLITE_IDXTYPE_UNIQUE);} break; case 65: /* tcons ::= CHECK LP expr RP onconf */ -{sqlite3AddCheckConstraint(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr);} +{sqlite3AddCheckConstraint(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr);} break; case 66: /* tcons ::= FOREIGN KEY LP eidlist RP REFERENCES nm eidlist_opt refargs defer_subclause_opt */ { - sqlite3CreateForeignKey(pParse, yymsp[-6].minor.yy442, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy442, yymsp[-1].minor.yy392); - sqlite3DeferForeignKey(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy392); + sqlite3CreateForeignKey(pParse, yymsp[-6].minor.yy148, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy148, yymsp[-1].minor.yy194); + sqlite3DeferForeignKey(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy194); } break; case 68: /* onconf ::= */ case 70: /* orconf ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==70); -{yymsp[1].minor.yy392 = OE_Default;} +{yymsp[1].minor.yy194 = OE_Default;} break; case 69: /* onconf ::= ON CONFLICT resolvetype */ -{yymsp[-2].minor.yy392 = yymsp[0].minor.yy392;} +{yymsp[-2].minor.yy194 = yymsp[0].minor.yy194;} break; case 72: /* resolvetype ::= IGNORE */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = OE_Ignore;} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = OE_Ignore;} break; case 73: /* resolvetype ::= REPLACE */ case 143: /* insert_cmd ::= REPLACE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==143); -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = OE_Replace;} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = OE_Replace;} break; case 74: /* cmd ::= DROP TABLE ifexists fullname */ { - sqlite3DropTable(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy347, 0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy392); + sqlite3DropTable(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy185, 0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy194); } break; case 77: /* cmd ::= createkw temp VIEW ifnotexists nm dbnm eidlist_opt AS select */ { - sqlite3CreateView(pParse, &yymsp[-8].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy442, yymsp[0].minor.yy159, yymsp[-7].minor.yy392, yymsp[-5].minor.yy392); + sqlite3CreateView(pParse, &yymsp[-8].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy148, yymsp[0].minor.yy243, yymsp[-7].minor.yy194, yymsp[-5].minor.yy194); } break; case 78: /* cmd ::= DROP VIEW ifexists fullname */ { - sqlite3DropTable(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy347, 1, yymsp[-1].minor.yy392); + sqlite3DropTable(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy185, 1, yymsp[-1].minor.yy194); } break; case 79: /* cmd ::= select */ { SelectDest dest = {SRT_Output, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; - sqlite3Select(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy159, &dest); - sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[0].minor.yy159); + sqlite3Select(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy243, &dest); + sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[0].minor.yy243); } break; case 80: /* select ::= with selectnowith */ { - Select *p = yymsp[0].minor.yy159; + Select *p = yymsp[0].minor.yy243; if( p ){ - p->pWith = yymsp[-1].minor.yy331; + p->pWith = yymsp[-1].minor.yy285; parserDoubleLinkSelect(pParse, p); }else{ - sqlite3WithDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy331); + sqlite3WithDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy285); } - yymsp[-1].minor.yy159 = p; /*A-overwrites-W*/ + yymsp[-1].minor.yy243 = p; /*A-overwrites-W*/ } break; case 81: /* selectnowith ::= selectnowith multiselect_op oneselect */ { - Select *pRhs = yymsp[0].minor.yy159; - Select *pLhs = yymsp[-2].minor.yy159; + Select *pRhs = yymsp[0].minor.yy243; + Select *pLhs = yymsp[-2].minor.yy243; if( pRhs && pRhs->pPrior ){ SrcList *pFrom; Token x; @@ -130773,30 +134033,30 @@ static void yy_reduce( pRhs = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse,0,pFrom,0,0,0,0,0,0,0); } if( pRhs ){ - pRhs->op = (u8)yymsp[-1].minor.yy392; + pRhs->op = (u8)yymsp[-1].minor.yy194; pRhs->pPrior = pLhs; if( ALWAYS(pLhs) ) pLhs->selFlags &= ~SF_MultiValue; pRhs->selFlags &= ~SF_MultiValue; - if( yymsp[-1].minor.yy392!=TK_ALL ) pParse->hasCompound = 1; + if( yymsp[-1].minor.yy194!=TK_ALL ) pParse->hasCompound = 1; }else{ sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, pLhs); } - yymsp[-2].minor.yy159 = pRhs; + yymsp[-2].minor.yy243 = pRhs; } break; case 82: /* multiselect_op ::= UNION */ case 84: /* multiselect_op ::= EXCEPT|INTERSECT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==84); -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = yymsp[0].major; /*A-overwrites-OP*/} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = yymsp[0].major; /*A-overwrites-OP*/} break; case 83: /* multiselect_op ::= UNION ALL */ -{yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = TK_ALL;} +{yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = TK_ALL;} break; case 85: /* oneselect ::= SELECT distinct selcollist from where_opt groupby_opt having_opt orderby_opt limit_opt */ { #if SELECTTRACE_ENABLED Token s = yymsp[-8].minor.yy0; /*A-overwrites-S*/ #endif - yymsp[-8].minor.yy159 = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse,yymsp[-6].minor.yy442,yymsp[-5].minor.yy347,yymsp[-4].minor.yy122,yymsp[-3].minor.yy442,yymsp[-2].minor.yy122,yymsp[-1].minor.yy442,yymsp[-7].minor.yy392,yymsp[0].minor.yy64.pLimit,yymsp[0].minor.yy64.pOffset); + yymsp[-8].minor.yy243 = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse,yymsp[-6].minor.yy148,yymsp[-5].minor.yy185,yymsp[-4].minor.yy72,yymsp[-3].minor.yy148,yymsp[-2].minor.yy72,yymsp[-1].minor.yy148,yymsp[-7].minor.yy194,yymsp[0].minor.yy354.pLimit,yymsp[0].minor.yy354.pOffset); #if SELECTTRACE_ENABLED /* Populate the Select.zSelName[] string that is used to help with ** query planner debugging, to differentiate between multiple Select @@ -130807,17 +134067,17 @@ static void yy_reduce( ** comment to be the zSelName value. Otherwise, the label is #N where ** is an integer that is incremented with each SELECT statement seen. */ - if( yymsp[-8].minor.yy159!=0 ){ + if( yymsp[-8].minor.yy243!=0 ){ const char *z = s.z+6; int i; - sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(yymsp[-8].minor.yy159->zSelName), yymsp[-8].minor.yy159->zSelName, "#%d", + sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(yymsp[-8].minor.yy243->zSelName), yymsp[-8].minor.yy243->zSelName, "#%d", ++pParse->nSelect); while( z[0]==' ' ) z++; if( z[0]=='/' && z[1]=='*' ){ z += 2; while( z[0]==' ' ) z++; for(i=0; sqlite3Isalnum(z[i]); i++){} - sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(yymsp[-8].minor.yy159->zSelName), yymsp[-8].minor.yy159->zSelName, "%.*s", i, z); + sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(yymsp[-8].minor.yy243->zSelName), yymsp[-8].minor.yy243->zSelName, "%.*s", i, z); } } #endif /* SELECTRACE_ENABLED */ @@ -130825,47 +134085,48 @@ static void yy_reduce( break; case 86: /* values ::= VALUES LP nexprlist RP */ { - yymsp[-3].minor.yy159 = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse,yymsp[-1].minor.yy442,0,0,0,0,0,SF_Values,0,0); + yymsp[-3].minor.yy243 = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse,yymsp[-1].minor.yy148,0,0,0,0,0,SF_Values,0,0); } break; case 87: /* values ::= values COMMA LP exprlist RP */ { - Select *pRight, *pLeft = yymsp[-4].minor.yy159; - pRight = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse,yymsp[-1].minor.yy442,0,0,0,0,0,SF_Values|SF_MultiValue,0,0); + Select *pRight, *pLeft = yymsp[-4].minor.yy243; + pRight = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse,yymsp[-1].minor.yy148,0,0,0,0,0,SF_Values|SF_MultiValue,0,0); if( ALWAYS(pLeft) ) pLeft->selFlags &= ~SF_MultiValue; if( pRight ){ pRight->op = TK_ALL; pRight->pPrior = pLeft; - yymsp[-4].minor.yy159 = pRight; + yymsp[-4].minor.yy243 = pRight; }else{ - yymsp[-4].minor.yy159 = pLeft; + yymsp[-4].minor.yy243 = pLeft; } } break; case 88: /* distinct ::= DISTINCT */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = SF_Distinct;} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = SF_Distinct;} break; case 89: /* distinct ::= ALL */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = SF_All;} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = SF_All;} break; case 91: /* sclp ::= */ case 119: /* orderby_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==119); case 126: /* groupby_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==126); case 199: /* exprlist ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==199); - case 205: /* eidlist_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==205); -{yymsp[1].minor.yy442 = 0;} + case 202: /* paren_exprlist ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==202); + case 207: /* eidlist_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==207); +{yymsp[1].minor.yy148 = 0;} break; case 92: /* selcollist ::= sclp expr as */ { - yymsp[-2].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy442, yymsp[-1].minor.yy342.pExpr); - if( yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n>0 ) sqlite3ExprListSetName(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy442, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0, 1); - sqlite3ExprListSetSpan(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy442,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy342); + yymsp[-2].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy148, yymsp[-1].minor.yy190.pExpr); + if( yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n>0 ) sqlite3ExprListSetName(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy148, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0, 1); + sqlite3ExprListSetSpan(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy148,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy190); } break; case 93: /* selcollist ::= sclp STAR */ { Expr *p = sqlite3Expr(pParse->db, TK_ASTERISK, 0); - yymsp[-1].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy442, p); + yymsp[-1].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy148, p); } break; case 94: /* selcollist ::= sclp nm DOT STAR */ @@ -130873,70 +134134,70 @@ static void yy_reduce( Expr *pRight = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_ASTERISK, 0, 0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0); Expr *pLeft = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_ID, 0, 0, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0); Expr *pDot = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_DOT, pLeft, pRight, 0); - yymsp[-3].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy442, pDot); + yymsp[-3].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy148, pDot); } break; case 95: /* as ::= AS nm */ case 106: /* dbnm ::= DOT nm */ yytestcase(yyruleno==106); - case 219: /* plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==219); - case 220: /* minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==220); + case 221: /* plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==221); + case 222: /* minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==222); {yymsp[-1].minor.yy0 = yymsp[0].minor.yy0;} break; case 97: /* from ::= */ -{yymsp[1].minor.yy347 = sqlite3DbMallocZero(pParse->db, sizeof(*yymsp[1].minor.yy347));} +{yymsp[1].minor.yy185 = sqlite3DbMallocZero(pParse->db, sizeof(*yymsp[1].minor.yy185));} break; case 98: /* from ::= FROM seltablist */ { - yymsp[-1].minor.yy347 = yymsp[0].minor.yy347; - sqlite3SrcListShiftJoinType(yymsp[-1].minor.yy347); + yymsp[-1].minor.yy185 = yymsp[0].minor.yy185; + sqlite3SrcListShiftJoinType(yymsp[-1].minor.yy185); } break; case 99: /* stl_prefix ::= seltablist joinop */ { - if( ALWAYS(yymsp[-1].minor.yy347 && yymsp[-1].minor.yy347->nSrc>0) ) yymsp[-1].minor.yy347->a[yymsp[-1].minor.yy347->nSrc-1].fg.jointype = (u8)yymsp[0].minor.yy392; + if( ALWAYS(yymsp[-1].minor.yy185 && yymsp[-1].minor.yy185->nSrc>0) ) yymsp[-1].minor.yy185->a[yymsp[-1].minor.yy185->nSrc-1].fg.jointype = (u8)yymsp[0].minor.yy194; } break; case 100: /* stl_prefix ::= */ -{yymsp[1].minor.yy347 = 0;} +{yymsp[1].minor.yy185 = 0;} break; case 101: /* seltablist ::= stl_prefix nm dbnm as indexed_opt on_opt using_opt */ { - yymsp[-6].minor.yy347 = sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(pParse,yymsp[-6].minor.yy347,&yymsp[-5].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy122,yymsp[0].minor.yy180); - sqlite3SrcListIndexedBy(pParse, yymsp[-6].minor.yy347, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0); + yymsp[-6].minor.yy185 = sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(pParse,yymsp[-6].minor.yy185,&yymsp[-5].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy72,yymsp[0].minor.yy254); + sqlite3SrcListIndexedBy(pParse, yymsp[-6].minor.yy185, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0); } break; case 102: /* seltablist ::= stl_prefix nm dbnm LP exprlist RP as on_opt using_opt */ { - yymsp[-8].minor.yy347 = sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(pParse,yymsp[-8].minor.yy347,&yymsp[-7].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-6].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy122,yymsp[0].minor.yy180); - sqlite3SrcListFuncArgs(pParse, yymsp[-8].minor.yy347, yymsp[-4].minor.yy442); + yymsp[-8].minor.yy185 = sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(pParse,yymsp[-8].minor.yy185,&yymsp[-7].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-6].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy72,yymsp[0].minor.yy254); + sqlite3SrcListFuncArgs(pParse, yymsp[-8].minor.yy185, yymsp[-4].minor.yy148); } break; case 103: /* seltablist ::= stl_prefix LP select RP as on_opt using_opt */ { - yymsp[-6].minor.yy347 = sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(pParse,yymsp[-6].minor.yy347,0,0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,yymsp[-4].minor.yy159,yymsp[-1].minor.yy122,yymsp[0].minor.yy180); + yymsp[-6].minor.yy185 = sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(pParse,yymsp[-6].minor.yy185,0,0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,yymsp[-4].minor.yy243,yymsp[-1].minor.yy72,yymsp[0].minor.yy254); } break; case 104: /* seltablist ::= stl_prefix LP seltablist RP as on_opt using_opt */ { - if( yymsp[-6].minor.yy347==0 && yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.n==0 && yymsp[-1].minor.yy122==0 && yymsp[0].minor.yy180==0 ){ - yymsp[-6].minor.yy347 = yymsp[-4].minor.yy347; - }else if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy347->nSrc==1 ){ - yymsp[-6].minor.yy347 = sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(pParse,yymsp[-6].minor.yy347,0,0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy122,yymsp[0].minor.yy180); - if( yymsp[-6].minor.yy347 ){ - struct SrcList_item *pNew = &yymsp[-6].minor.yy347->a[yymsp[-6].minor.yy347->nSrc-1]; - struct SrcList_item *pOld = yymsp[-4].minor.yy347->a; + if( yymsp[-6].minor.yy185==0 && yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.n==0 && yymsp[-1].minor.yy72==0 && yymsp[0].minor.yy254==0 ){ + yymsp[-6].minor.yy185 = yymsp[-4].minor.yy185; + }else if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy185->nSrc==1 ){ + yymsp[-6].minor.yy185 = sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(pParse,yymsp[-6].minor.yy185,0,0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy72,yymsp[0].minor.yy254); + if( yymsp[-6].minor.yy185 ){ + struct SrcList_item *pNew = &yymsp[-6].minor.yy185->a[yymsp[-6].minor.yy185->nSrc-1]; + struct SrcList_item *pOld = yymsp[-4].minor.yy185->a; pNew->zName = pOld->zName; pNew->zDatabase = pOld->zDatabase; pNew->pSelect = pOld->pSelect; pOld->zName = pOld->zDatabase = 0; pOld->pSelect = 0; } - sqlite3SrcListDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-4].minor.yy347); + sqlite3SrcListDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-4].minor.yy185); }else{ Select *pSubquery; - sqlite3SrcListShiftJoinType(yymsp[-4].minor.yy347); - pSubquery = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse,0,yymsp[-4].minor.yy347,0,0,0,0,SF_NestedFrom,0,0); - yymsp[-6].minor.yy347 = sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(pParse,yymsp[-6].minor.yy347,0,0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,pSubquery,yymsp[-1].minor.yy122,yymsp[0].minor.yy180); + sqlite3SrcListShiftJoinType(yymsp[-4].minor.yy185); + pSubquery = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse,0,yymsp[-4].minor.yy185,0,0,0,0,SF_NestedFrom,0,0); + yymsp[-6].minor.yy185 = sqlite3SrcListAppendFromTerm(pParse,yymsp[-6].minor.yy185,0,0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,pSubquery,yymsp[-1].minor.yy72,yymsp[0].minor.yy254); } } break; @@ -130945,32 +134206,32 @@ static void yy_reduce( {yymsp[1].minor.yy0.z=0; yymsp[1].minor.yy0.n=0;} break; case 107: /* fullname ::= nm dbnm */ -{yymsp[-1].minor.yy347 = sqlite3SrcListAppend(pParse->db,0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/} +{yymsp[-1].minor.yy185 = sqlite3SrcListAppend(pParse->db,0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/} break; case 108: /* joinop ::= COMMA|JOIN */ -{ yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = JT_INNER; } +{ yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = JT_INNER; } break; case 109: /* joinop ::= JOIN_KW JOIN */ -{yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = sqlite3JoinType(pParse,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,0,0); /*X-overwrites-A*/} +{yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = sqlite3JoinType(pParse,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,0,0); /*X-overwrites-A*/} break; case 110: /* joinop ::= JOIN_KW nm JOIN */ -{yymsp[-2].minor.yy392 = sqlite3JoinType(pParse,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,0); /*X-overwrites-A*/} +{yymsp[-2].minor.yy194 = sqlite3JoinType(pParse,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,0); /*X-overwrites-A*/} break; case 111: /* joinop ::= JOIN_KW nm nm JOIN */ -{yymsp[-3].minor.yy392 = sqlite3JoinType(pParse,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0);/*X-overwrites-A*/} +{yymsp[-3].minor.yy194 = sqlite3JoinType(pParse,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0);/*X-overwrites-A*/} break; case 112: /* on_opt ::= ON expr */ case 129: /* having_opt ::= HAVING expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==129); case 136: /* where_opt ::= WHERE expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==136); case 195: /* case_else ::= ELSE expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==195); -{yymsp[-1].minor.yy122 = yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr;} +{yymsp[-1].minor.yy72 = yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr;} break; case 113: /* on_opt ::= */ case 128: /* having_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==128); case 135: /* where_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==135); case 196: /* case_else ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==196); case 198: /* case_operand ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==198); -{yymsp[1].minor.yy122 = 0;} +{yymsp[1].minor.yy72 = 0;} break; case 115: /* indexed_opt ::= INDEXED BY nm */ {yymsp[-2].minor.yy0 = yymsp[0].minor.yy0;} @@ -130979,116 +134240,116 @@ static void yy_reduce( {yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.z=0; yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.n=1;} break; case 117: /* using_opt ::= USING LP idlist RP */ -{yymsp[-3].minor.yy180 = yymsp[-1].minor.yy180;} +{yymsp[-3].minor.yy254 = yymsp[-1].minor.yy254;} break; case 118: /* using_opt ::= */ case 144: /* idlist_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==144); -{yymsp[1].minor.yy180 = 0;} +{yymsp[1].minor.yy254 = 0;} break; case 120: /* orderby_opt ::= ORDER BY sortlist */ case 127: /* groupby_opt ::= GROUP BY nexprlist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==127); -{yymsp[-2].minor.yy442 = yymsp[0].minor.yy442;} +{yymsp[-2].minor.yy148 = yymsp[0].minor.yy148;} break; case 121: /* sortlist ::= sortlist COMMA expr sortorder */ { - yymsp[-3].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy442,yymsp[-1].minor.yy342.pExpr); - sqlite3ExprListSetSortOrder(yymsp[-3].minor.yy442,yymsp[0].minor.yy392); + yymsp[-3].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy148,yymsp[-1].minor.yy190.pExpr); + sqlite3ExprListSetSortOrder(yymsp[-3].minor.yy148,yymsp[0].minor.yy194); } break; case 122: /* sortlist ::= expr sortorder */ { - yymsp[-1].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy342.pExpr); /*A-overwrites-Y*/ - sqlite3ExprListSetSortOrder(yymsp[-1].minor.yy442,yymsp[0].minor.yy392); + yymsp[-1].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0,yymsp[-1].minor.yy190.pExpr); /*A-overwrites-Y*/ + sqlite3ExprListSetSortOrder(yymsp[-1].minor.yy148,yymsp[0].minor.yy194); } break; case 123: /* sortorder ::= ASC */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = SQLITE_SO_ASC;} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = SQLITE_SO_ASC;} break; case 124: /* sortorder ::= DESC */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = SQLITE_SO_DESC;} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = SQLITE_SO_DESC;} break; case 125: /* sortorder ::= */ -{yymsp[1].minor.yy392 = SQLITE_SO_UNDEFINED;} +{yymsp[1].minor.yy194 = SQLITE_SO_UNDEFINED;} break; case 130: /* limit_opt ::= */ -{yymsp[1].minor.yy64.pLimit = 0; yymsp[1].minor.yy64.pOffset = 0;} +{yymsp[1].minor.yy354.pLimit = 0; yymsp[1].minor.yy354.pOffset = 0;} break; case 131: /* limit_opt ::= LIMIT expr */ -{yymsp[-1].minor.yy64.pLimit = yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr; yymsp[-1].minor.yy64.pOffset = 0;} +{yymsp[-1].minor.yy354.pLimit = yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr; yymsp[-1].minor.yy354.pOffset = 0;} break; case 132: /* limit_opt ::= LIMIT expr OFFSET expr */ -{yymsp[-3].minor.yy64.pLimit = yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr; yymsp[-3].minor.yy64.pOffset = yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr;} +{yymsp[-3].minor.yy354.pLimit = yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr; yymsp[-3].minor.yy354.pOffset = yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr;} break; case 133: /* limit_opt ::= LIMIT expr COMMA expr */ -{yymsp[-3].minor.yy64.pOffset = yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr; yymsp[-3].minor.yy64.pLimit = yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr;} +{yymsp[-3].minor.yy354.pOffset = yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr; yymsp[-3].minor.yy354.pLimit = yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr;} break; case 134: /* cmd ::= with DELETE FROM fullname indexed_opt where_opt */ { - sqlite3WithPush(pParse, yymsp[-5].minor.yy331, 1); - sqlite3SrcListIndexedBy(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy347, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); - sqlite3DeleteFrom(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy347,yymsp[0].minor.yy122); + sqlite3WithPush(pParse, yymsp[-5].minor.yy285, 1); + sqlite3SrcListIndexedBy(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy185, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); + sqlite3DeleteFrom(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy185,yymsp[0].minor.yy72); } break; case 137: /* cmd ::= with UPDATE orconf fullname indexed_opt SET setlist where_opt */ { - sqlite3WithPush(pParse, yymsp[-7].minor.yy331, 1); - sqlite3SrcListIndexedBy(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy347, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0); - sqlite3ExprListCheckLength(pParse,yymsp[-1].minor.yy442,"set list"); - sqlite3Update(pParse,yymsp[-4].minor.yy347,yymsp[-1].minor.yy442,yymsp[0].minor.yy122,yymsp[-5].minor.yy392); + sqlite3WithPush(pParse, yymsp[-7].minor.yy285, 1); + sqlite3SrcListIndexedBy(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy185, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0); + sqlite3ExprListCheckLength(pParse,yymsp[-1].minor.yy148,"set list"); + sqlite3Update(pParse,yymsp[-4].minor.yy185,yymsp[-1].minor.yy148,yymsp[0].minor.yy72,yymsp[-5].minor.yy194); } break; case 138: /* setlist ::= setlist COMMA nm EQ expr */ { - yymsp[-4].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy442, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr); - sqlite3ExprListSetName(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy442, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, 1); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy148, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr); + sqlite3ExprListSetName(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy148, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, 1); } break; case 139: /* setlist ::= nm EQ expr */ { - yylhsminor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, 0, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr); - sqlite3ExprListSetName(pParse, yylhsminor.yy442, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, 1); + yylhsminor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, 0, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr); + sqlite3ExprListSetName(pParse, yylhsminor.yy148, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, 1); } - yymsp[-2].minor.yy442 = yylhsminor.yy442; + yymsp[-2].minor.yy148 = yylhsminor.yy148; break; case 140: /* cmd ::= with insert_cmd INTO fullname idlist_opt select */ { - sqlite3WithPush(pParse, yymsp[-5].minor.yy331, 1); - sqlite3Insert(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy347, yymsp[0].minor.yy159, yymsp[-1].minor.yy180, yymsp[-4].minor.yy392); + sqlite3WithPush(pParse, yymsp[-5].minor.yy285, 1); + sqlite3Insert(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy185, yymsp[0].minor.yy243, yymsp[-1].minor.yy254, yymsp[-4].minor.yy194); } break; case 141: /* cmd ::= with insert_cmd INTO fullname idlist_opt DEFAULT VALUES */ { - sqlite3WithPush(pParse, yymsp[-6].minor.yy331, 1); - sqlite3Insert(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy347, 0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy180, yymsp[-5].minor.yy392); + sqlite3WithPush(pParse, yymsp[-6].minor.yy285, 1); + sqlite3Insert(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy185, 0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy254, yymsp[-5].minor.yy194); } break; case 145: /* idlist_opt ::= LP idlist RP */ -{yymsp[-2].minor.yy180 = yymsp[-1].minor.yy180;} +{yymsp[-2].minor.yy254 = yymsp[-1].minor.yy254;} break; case 146: /* idlist ::= idlist COMMA nm */ -{yymsp[-2].minor.yy180 = sqlite3IdListAppend(pParse->db,yymsp[-2].minor.yy180,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} +{yymsp[-2].minor.yy254 = sqlite3IdListAppend(pParse->db,yymsp[-2].minor.yy254,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; case 147: /* idlist ::= nm */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy180 = sqlite3IdListAppend(pParse->db,0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-Y*/} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy254 = sqlite3IdListAppend(pParse->db,0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-Y*/} break; case 148: /* expr ::= LP expr RP */ -{spanSet(&yymsp[-2].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-B*/ yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr = yymsp[-1].minor.yy342.pExpr;} +{spanSet(&yymsp[-2].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-B*/ yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr = yymsp[-1].minor.yy190.pExpr;} break; case 149: /* term ::= NULL */ case 154: /* term ::= INTEGER|FLOAT|BLOB */ yytestcase(yyruleno==154); case 155: /* term ::= STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==155); -{spanExpr(&yymsp[0].minor.yy342,pParse,yymsp[0].major,yymsp[0].minor.yy0);/*A-overwrites-X*/} +{spanExpr(&yymsp[0].minor.yy190,pParse,yymsp[0].major,yymsp[0].minor.yy0);/*A-overwrites-X*/} break; case 150: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED */ case 151: /* expr ::= JOIN_KW */ yytestcase(yyruleno==151); -{spanExpr(&yymsp[0].minor.yy342,pParse,TK_ID,yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/} +{spanExpr(&yymsp[0].minor.yy190,pParse,TK_ID,yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/} break; case 152: /* expr ::= nm DOT nm */ { Expr *temp1 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_ID, 0, 0, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0); Expr *temp2 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_ID, 0, 0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0); - spanSet(&yymsp[-2].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/ - yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_DOT, temp1, temp2, 0); + spanSet(&yymsp[-2].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/ + yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_DOT, temp1, temp2, 0); } break; case 153: /* expr ::= nm DOT nm DOT nm */ @@ -131097,69 +134358,70 @@ static void yy_reduce( Expr *temp2 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_ID, 0, 0, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0); Expr *temp3 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_ID, 0, 0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0); Expr *temp4 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_DOT, temp2, temp3, 0); - spanSet(&yymsp[-4].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/ - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_DOT, temp1, temp4, 0); + spanSet(&yymsp[-4].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/ + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_DOT, temp1, temp4, 0); } break; case 156: /* expr ::= VARIABLE */ { - Token t = yymsp[0].minor.yy0; /*A-overwrites-X*/ - if( t.n>=2 && t.z[0]=='#' && sqlite3Isdigit(t.z[1]) ){ + if( !(yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z[0]=='#' && sqlite3Isdigit(yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z[1])) ){ + spanExpr(&yymsp[0].minor.yy190, pParse, TK_VARIABLE, yymsp[0].minor.yy0); + sqlite3ExprAssignVarNumber(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr); + }else{ /* When doing a nested parse, one can include terms in an expression ** that look like this: #1 #2 ... These terms refer to registers ** in the virtual machine. #N is the N-th register. */ - spanSet(&yymsp[0].minor.yy342, &t, &t); + Token t = yymsp[0].minor.yy0; /*A-overwrites-X*/ + assert( t.n>=2 ); + spanSet(&yymsp[0].minor.yy190, &t, &t); if( pParse->nested==0 ){ sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "near \"%T\": syntax error", &t); - yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr = 0; + yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr = 0; }else{ - yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_REGISTER, 0, 0, &t); - if( yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr ) sqlite3GetInt32(&t.z[1], &yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr->iTable); + yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_REGISTER, 0, 0, &t); + if( yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr ) sqlite3GetInt32(&t.z[1], &yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr->iTable); } - }else{ - spanExpr(&yymsp[0].minor.yy342, pParse, TK_VARIABLE, t); - sqlite3ExprAssignVarNumber(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr); } } break; case 157: /* expr ::= expr COLLATE ID|STRING */ { - yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3ExprAddCollateToken(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0, 1); - yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.zEnd = &yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z[yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n]; + yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3ExprAddCollateToken(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0, 1); + yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.zEnd = &yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z[yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n]; } break; case 158: /* expr ::= CAST LP expr AS typetoken RP */ { - spanSet(&yymsp[-5].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-5].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/ - yymsp[-5].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_CAST, yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr, 0, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); + spanSet(&yymsp[-5].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-5].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/ + yymsp[-5].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_CAST, yymsp[-3].minor.yy190.pExpr, 0, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); } break; case 159: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED LP distinct exprlist RP */ { - if( yymsp[-1].minor.yy442 && yymsp[-1].minor.yy442->nExpr>pParse->db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG] ){ + if( yymsp[-1].minor.yy148 && yymsp[-1].minor.yy148->nExpr>pParse->db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG] ){ sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "too many arguments on function %T", &yymsp[-4].minor.yy0); } - yylhsminor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy442, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy0); - spanSet(&yylhsminor.yy342,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); - if( yymsp[-2].minor.yy392==SF_Distinct && yylhsminor.yy342.pExpr ){ - yylhsminor.yy342.pExpr->flags |= EP_Distinct; + yylhsminor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy148, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy0); + spanSet(&yylhsminor.yy190,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); + if( yymsp[-2].minor.yy194==SF_Distinct && yylhsminor.yy190.pExpr ){ + yylhsminor.yy190.pExpr->flags |= EP_Distinct; } } - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342 = yylhsminor.yy342; + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190 = yylhsminor.yy190; break; case 160: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED LP STAR RP */ { - yylhsminor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, 0, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0); - spanSet(&yylhsminor.yy342,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); + yylhsminor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, 0, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0); + spanSet(&yylhsminor.yy190,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); } - yymsp[-3].minor.yy342 = yylhsminor.yy342; + yymsp[-3].minor.yy190 = yylhsminor.yy190; break; case 161: /* term ::= CTIME_KW */ { - yylhsminor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, 0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0); - spanSet(&yylhsminor.yy342, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0); + yylhsminor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, 0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0); + spanSet(&yylhsminor.yy190, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0); } - yymsp[0].minor.yy342 = yylhsminor.yy342; + yymsp[0].minor.yy190 = yylhsminor.yy190; break; case 162: /* expr ::= expr AND expr */ case 163: /* expr ::= expr OR expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==163); @@ -131169,86 +134431,86 @@ static void yy_reduce( case 167: /* expr ::= expr PLUS|MINUS expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==167); case 168: /* expr ::= expr STAR|SLASH|REM expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==168); case 169: /* expr ::= expr CONCAT expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==169); -{spanBinaryExpr(pParse,yymsp[-1].major,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy342,&yymsp[0].minor.yy342);} +{spanBinaryExpr(pParse,yymsp[-1].major,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy190,&yymsp[0].minor.yy190);} break; case 170: /* likeop ::= LIKE_KW|MATCH */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy318.eOperator = yymsp[0].minor.yy0; yymsp[0].minor.yy318.bNot = 0;/*A-overwrites-X*/} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy392.eOperator = yymsp[0].minor.yy0; yymsp[0].minor.yy392.bNot = 0;/*A-overwrites-X*/} break; case 171: /* likeop ::= NOT LIKE_KW|MATCH */ -{yymsp[-1].minor.yy318.eOperator = yymsp[0].minor.yy0; yymsp[-1].minor.yy318.bNot = 1;} +{yymsp[-1].minor.yy392.eOperator = yymsp[0].minor.yy0; yymsp[-1].minor.yy392.bNot = 1;} break; case 172: /* expr ::= expr likeop expr */ { ExprList *pList; - pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr); - pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,pList, yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr); - yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, pList, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy318.eOperator); - exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy318.bNot, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy342); - yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.zEnd = yymsp[0].minor.yy342.zEnd; - if( yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr ) yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr->flags |= EP_InfixFunc; + pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr); + pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,pList, yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr); + yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, pList, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy392.eOperator); + exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy392.bNot, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy190); + yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.zEnd = yymsp[0].minor.yy190.zEnd; + if( yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr ) yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr->flags |= EP_InfixFunc; } break; case 173: /* expr ::= expr likeop expr ESCAPE expr */ { ExprList *pList; - pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr); - pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,pList, yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr); - pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,pList, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr); - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, pList, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy318.eOperator); - exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy318.bNot, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy342); - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.zEnd = yymsp[0].minor.yy342.zEnd; - if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr ) yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr->flags |= EP_InfixFunc; + pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr); + pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,pList, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr); + pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,pList, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, pList, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy392.eOperator); + exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy392.bNot, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy190); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.zEnd = yymsp[0].minor.yy190.zEnd; + if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr ) yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr->flags |= EP_InfixFunc; } break; case 174: /* expr ::= expr ISNULL|NOTNULL */ -{spanUnaryPostfix(pParse,yymsp[0].major,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy342,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} +{spanUnaryPostfix(pParse,yymsp[0].major,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy190,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; case 175: /* expr ::= expr NOT NULL */ -{spanUnaryPostfix(pParse,TK_NOTNULL,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy342,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} +{spanUnaryPostfix(pParse,TK_NOTNULL,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy190,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; case 176: /* expr ::= expr IS expr */ { - spanBinaryExpr(pParse,TK_IS,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy342,&yymsp[0].minor.yy342); - binaryToUnaryIfNull(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr, yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr, TK_ISNULL); + spanBinaryExpr(pParse,TK_IS,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy190,&yymsp[0].minor.yy190); + binaryToUnaryIfNull(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr, yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr, TK_ISNULL); } break; case 177: /* expr ::= expr IS NOT expr */ { - spanBinaryExpr(pParse,TK_ISNOT,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy342,&yymsp[0].minor.yy342); - binaryToUnaryIfNull(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr, yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr, TK_NOTNULL); + spanBinaryExpr(pParse,TK_ISNOT,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy190,&yymsp[0].minor.yy190); + binaryToUnaryIfNull(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr, yymsp[-3].minor.yy190.pExpr, TK_NOTNULL); } break; case 178: /* expr ::= NOT expr */ case 179: /* expr ::= BITNOT expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==179); -{spanUnaryPrefix(&yymsp[-1].minor.yy342,pParse,yymsp[-1].major,&yymsp[0].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0);/*A-overwrites-B*/} +{spanUnaryPrefix(&yymsp[-1].minor.yy190,pParse,yymsp[-1].major,&yymsp[0].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0);/*A-overwrites-B*/} break; case 180: /* expr ::= MINUS expr */ -{spanUnaryPrefix(&yymsp[-1].minor.yy342,pParse,TK_UMINUS,&yymsp[0].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0);/*A-overwrites-B*/} +{spanUnaryPrefix(&yymsp[-1].minor.yy190,pParse,TK_UMINUS,&yymsp[0].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0);/*A-overwrites-B*/} break; case 181: /* expr ::= PLUS expr */ -{spanUnaryPrefix(&yymsp[-1].minor.yy342,pParse,TK_UPLUS,&yymsp[0].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0);/*A-overwrites-B*/} +{spanUnaryPrefix(&yymsp[-1].minor.yy190,pParse,TK_UPLUS,&yymsp[0].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0);/*A-overwrites-B*/} break; case 182: /* between_op ::= BETWEEN */ case 185: /* in_op ::= IN */ yytestcase(yyruleno==185); -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = 0;} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = 0;} break; case 184: /* expr ::= expr between_op expr AND expr */ { - ExprList *pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr); - pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,pList, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr); - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_BETWEEN, yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr, 0, 0); - if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr ){ - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr->x.pList = pList; + ExprList *pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr); + pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,pList, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_BETWEEN, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr, 0, 0); + if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr ){ + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr->x.pList = pList; }else{ sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, pList); } - exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy392, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy342); - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.zEnd = yymsp[0].minor.yy342.zEnd; + exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy194, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy190); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.zEnd = yymsp[0].minor.yy190.zEnd; } break; case 187: /* expr ::= expr in_op LP exprlist RP */ { - if( yymsp[-1].minor.yy442==0 ){ + if( yymsp[-1].minor.yy148==0 ){ /* Expressions of the form ** ** expr1 IN () @@ -131257,9 +134519,9 @@ static void yy_reduce( ** simplify to constants 0 (false) and 1 (true), respectively, ** regardless of the value of expr1. */ - sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr); - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_INTEGER, 0, 0, &sqlite3IntTokens[yymsp[-3].minor.yy392]); - }else if( yymsp[-1].minor.yy442->nExpr==1 ){ + sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_INTEGER, 0, 0, &sqlite3IntTokens[yymsp[-3].minor.yy194]); + }else if( yymsp[-1].minor.yy148->nExpr==1 ){ /* Expressions of the form: ** ** expr1 IN (?1) @@ -131276,223 +134538,202 @@ static void yy_reduce( ** affinity or the collating sequence to use for comparison. Otherwise, ** the semantics would be subtly different from IN or NOT IN. */ - Expr *pRHS = yymsp[-1].minor.yy442->a[0].pExpr; - yymsp[-1].minor.yy442->a[0].pExpr = 0; - sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy442); + Expr *pRHS = yymsp[-1].minor.yy148->a[0].pExpr; + yymsp[-1].minor.yy148->a[0].pExpr = 0; + sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy148); /* pRHS cannot be NULL because a malloc error would have been detected ** before now and control would have never reached this point */ if( ALWAYS(pRHS) ){ pRHS->flags &= ~EP_Collate; pRHS->flags |= EP_Generic; } - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy392 ? TK_NE : TK_EQ, yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr, pRHS, 0); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy194 ? TK_NE : TK_EQ, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr, pRHS, 0); }else{ - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_IN, yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr, 0, 0); - if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr ){ - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr->x.pList = yymsp[-1].minor.yy442; - sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_IN, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr, 0, 0); + if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr ){ + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr->x.pList = yymsp[-1].minor.yy148; + sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr); }else{ - sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy442); + sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy148); } - exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy392, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy342); + exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy194, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy190); } - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.zEnd = &yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z[yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n]; + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.zEnd = &yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z[yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n]; } break; case 188: /* expr ::= LP select RP */ { - spanSet(&yymsp[-2].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-B*/ - yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_SELECT, 0, 0, 0); - if( yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr ){ - yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr->x.pSelect = yymsp[-1].minor.yy159; - ExprSetProperty(yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr, EP_xIsSelect|EP_Subquery); - sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr); - }else{ - sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy159); - } + spanSet(&yymsp[-2].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-B*/ + yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_SELECT, 0, 0, 0); + sqlite3PExprAddSelect(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr, yymsp[-1].minor.yy243); } break; case 189: /* expr ::= expr in_op LP select RP */ { - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_IN, yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr, 0, 0); - if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr ){ - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr->x.pSelect = yymsp[-1].minor.yy159; - ExprSetProperty(yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr, EP_xIsSelect|EP_Subquery); - sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr); - }else{ - sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy159); - } - exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy392, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy342); - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.zEnd = &yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z[yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n]; + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_IN, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr, 0, 0); + sqlite3PExprAddSelect(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr, yymsp[-1].minor.yy243); + exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy194, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy190); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.zEnd = &yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z[yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n]; } break; - case 190: /* expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm */ + case 190: /* expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm paren_exprlist */ { - SrcList *pSrc = sqlite3SrcListAppend(pParse->db, 0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); - yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_IN, yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr, 0, 0); - if( yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr ){ - yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr->x.pSelect = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse, 0,pSrc,0,0,0,0,0,0,0); - ExprSetProperty(yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr, EP_xIsSelect|EP_Subquery); - sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr); - }else{ - sqlite3SrcListDelete(pParse->db, pSrc); - } - exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy392, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy342); - yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.zEnd = yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z ? &yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z[yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n] : &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.z[yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.n]; + SrcList *pSrc = sqlite3SrcListAppend(pParse->db, 0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); + Select *pSelect = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse, 0,pSrc,0,0,0,0,0,0,0); + if( yymsp[0].minor.yy148 ) sqlite3SrcListFuncArgs(pParse, pSelect ? pSrc : 0, yymsp[0].minor.yy148); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_IN, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr, 0, 0); + sqlite3PExprAddSelect(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr, pSelect); + exprNot(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy194, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy190); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.zEnd = yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.z ? &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.z[yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.n] : &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.z[yymsp[-2].minor.yy0.n]; } break; case 191: /* expr ::= EXISTS LP select RP */ { Expr *p; - spanSet(&yymsp[-3].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-B*/ - p = yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_EXISTS, 0, 0, 0); - if( p ){ - p->x.pSelect = yymsp[-1].minor.yy159; - ExprSetProperty(p, EP_xIsSelect|EP_Subquery); - sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(pParse, p); - }else{ - sqlite3SelectDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy159); - } + spanSet(&yymsp[-3].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-B*/ + p = yymsp[-3].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_EXISTS, 0, 0, 0); + sqlite3PExprAddSelect(pParse, p, yymsp[-1].minor.yy243); } break; case 192: /* expr ::= CASE case_operand case_exprlist case_else END */ { - spanSet(&yymsp[-4].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-C*/ - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_CASE, yymsp[-3].minor.yy122, 0, 0); - if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr ){ - yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr->x.pList = yymsp[-1].minor.yy122 ? sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy442,yymsp[-1].minor.yy122) : yymsp[-2].minor.yy442; - sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy342.pExpr); + spanSet(&yymsp[-4].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-C*/ + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_CASE, yymsp[-3].minor.yy72, 0, 0); + if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr ){ + yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr->x.pList = yymsp[-1].minor.yy72 ? sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy148,yymsp[-1].minor.yy72) : yymsp[-2].minor.yy148; + sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy190.pExpr); }else{ - sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-2].minor.yy442); - sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy122); + sqlite3ExprListDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-2].minor.yy148); + sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy72); } } break; case 193: /* case_exprlist ::= case_exprlist WHEN expr THEN expr */ { - yymsp[-4].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-4].minor.yy442, yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr); - yymsp[-4].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-4].minor.yy442, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-4].minor.yy148, yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-4].minor.yy148, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr); } break; case 194: /* case_exprlist ::= WHEN expr THEN expr */ { - yymsp[-3].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy342.pExpr); - yymsp[-3].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy442, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr); + yymsp[-3].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy190.pExpr); + yymsp[-3].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy148, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr); } break; case 197: /* case_operand ::= expr */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy122 = yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr; /*A-overwrites-X*/} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy72 = yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr; /*A-overwrites-X*/} break; case 200: /* nexprlist ::= nexprlist COMMA expr */ -{yymsp[-2].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy442,yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr);} +{yymsp[-2].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy148,yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr);} break; case 201: /* nexprlist ::= expr */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy442 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0,yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr); /*A-overwrites-Y*/} +{yymsp[0].minor.yy148 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0,yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr); /*A-overwrites-Y*/} break; - case 202: /* cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt */ + case 203: /* paren_exprlist ::= LP exprlist RP */ + case 208: /* eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==208); +{yymsp[-2].minor.yy148 = yymsp[-1].minor.yy148;} + break; + case 204: /* cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt */ { sqlite3CreateIndex(pParse, &yymsp[-7].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-6].minor.yy0, - sqlite3SrcListAppend(pParse->db,0,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,0), yymsp[-2].minor.yy442, yymsp[-10].minor.yy392, - &yymsp[-11].minor.yy0, yymsp[0].minor.yy122, SQLITE_SO_ASC, yymsp[-8].minor.yy392); + sqlite3SrcListAppend(pParse->db,0,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,0), yymsp[-2].minor.yy148, yymsp[-10].minor.yy194, + &yymsp[-11].minor.yy0, yymsp[0].minor.yy72, SQLITE_SO_ASC, yymsp[-8].minor.yy194, SQLITE_IDXTYPE_APPDEF); } break; - case 203: /* uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE */ - case 244: /* raisetype ::= ABORT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==244); -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = OE_Abort;} - break; - case 204: /* uniqueflag ::= */ -{yymsp[1].minor.yy392 = OE_None;} + case 205: /* uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE */ + case 246: /* raisetype ::= ABORT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==246); +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = OE_Abort;} break; - case 206: /* eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP */ -{yymsp[-2].minor.yy442 = yymsp[-1].minor.yy442;} + case 206: /* uniqueflag ::= */ +{yymsp[1].minor.yy194 = OE_None;} break; - case 207: /* eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder */ + case 209: /* eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder */ { - yymsp[-4].minor.yy442 = parserAddExprIdListTerm(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy442, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy392, yymsp[0].minor.yy392); + yymsp[-4].minor.yy148 = parserAddExprIdListTerm(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy148, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy194, yymsp[0].minor.yy194); } break; - case 208: /* eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder */ + case 210: /* eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder */ { - yymsp[-2].minor.yy442 = parserAddExprIdListTerm(pParse, 0, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy392, yymsp[0].minor.yy392); /*A-overwrites-Y*/ + yymsp[-2].minor.yy148 = parserAddExprIdListTerm(pParse, 0, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy194, yymsp[0].minor.yy194); /*A-overwrites-Y*/ } break; - case 211: /* cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname */ -{sqlite3DropIndex(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy347, yymsp[-1].minor.yy392);} + case 213: /* cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname */ +{sqlite3DropIndex(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy185, yymsp[-1].minor.yy194);} break; - case 212: /* cmd ::= VACUUM */ - case 213: /* cmd ::= VACUUM nm */ yytestcase(yyruleno==213); + case 214: /* cmd ::= VACUUM */ + case 215: /* cmd ::= VACUUM nm */ yytestcase(yyruleno==215); {sqlite3Vacuum(pParse);} break; - case 214: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm */ + case 216: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm */ {sqlite3Pragma(pParse,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0,0,0);} break; - case 215: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum */ + case 217: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum */ {sqlite3Pragma(pParse,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0,0);} break; - case 216: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP */ + case 218: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP */ {sqlite3Pragma(pParse,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,0);} break; - case 217: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num */ + case 219: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num */ {sqlite3Pragma(pParse,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0,1);} break; - case 218: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP */ + case 220: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP */ {sqlite3Pragma(pParse,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,1);} break; - case 221: /* cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END */ + case 223: /* cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END */ { Token all; all.z = yymsp[-3].minor.yy0.z; all.n = (int)(yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z - yymsp[-3].minor.yy0.z) + yymsp[0].minor.yy0.n; - sqlite3FinishTrigger(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy327, &all); + sqlite3FinishTrigger(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy145, &all); } break; - case 222: /* trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause */ + case 224: /* trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause */ { - sqlite3BeginTrigger(pParse, &yymsp[-7].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-6].minor.yy0, yymsp[-5].minor.yy392, yymsp[-4].minor.yy410.a, yymsp[-4].minor.yy410.b, yymsp[-2].minor.yy347, yymsp[0].minor.yy122, yymsp[-10].minor.yy392, yymsp[-8].minor.yy392); + sqlite3BeginTrigger(pParse, &yymsp[-7].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-6].minor.yy0, yymsp[-5].minor.yy194, yymsp[-4].minor.yy332.a, yymsp[-4].minor.yy332.b, yymsp[-2].minor.yy185, yymsp[0].minor.yy72, yymsp[-10].minor.yy194, yymsp[-8].minor.yy194); yymsp[-10].minor.yy0 = (yymsp[-6].minor.yy0.n==0?yymsp[-7].minor.yy0:yymsp[-6].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-T*/ } break; - case 223: /* trigger_time ::= BEFORE */ -{ yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = TK_BEFORE; } + case 225: /* trigger_time ::= BEFORE */ +{ yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = TK_BEFORE; } break; - case 224: /* trigger_time ::= AFTER */ -{ yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = TK_AFTER; } + case 226: /* trigger_time ::= AFTER */ +{ yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = TK_AFTER; } break; - case 225: /* trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF */ -{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy392 = TK_INSTEAD;} + case 227: /* trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF */ +{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy194 = TK_INSTEAD;} break; - case 226: /* trigger_time ::= */ -{ yymsp[1].minor.yy392 = TK_BEFORE; } + case 228: /* trigger_time ::= */ +{ yymsp[1].minor.yy194 = TK_BEFORE; } break; - case 227: /* trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT */ - case 228: /* trigger_event ::= UPDATE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==228); -{yymsp[0].minor.yy410.a = yymsp[0].major; /*A-overwrites-X*/ yymsp[0].minor.yy410.b = 0;} + case 229: /* trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT */ + case 230: /* trigger_event ::= UPDATE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==230); +{yymsp[0].minor.yy332.a = yymsp[0].major; /*A-overwrites-X*/ yymsp[0].minor.yy332.b = 0;} break; - case 229: /* trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist */ -{yymsp[-2].minor.yy410.a = TK_UPDATE; yymsp[-2].minor.yy410.b = yymsp[0].minor.yy180;} + case 231: /* trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist */ +{yymsp[-2].minor.yy332.a = TK_UPDATE; yymsp[-2].minor.yy332.b = yymsp[0].minor.yy254;} break; - case 230: /* when_clause ::= */ - case 249: /* key_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==249); -{ yymsp[1].minor.yy122 = 0; } + case 232: /* when_clause ::= */ + case 251: /* key_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==251); +{ yymsp[1].minor.yy72 = 0; } break; - case 231: /* when_clause ::= WHEN expr */ - case 250: /* key_opt ::= KEY expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==250); -{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy122 = yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr; } + case 233: /* when_clause ::= WHEN expr */ + case 252: /* key_opt ::= KEY expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==252); +{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy72 = yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr; } break; - case 232: /* trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI */ + case 234: /* trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI */ { - assert( yymsp[-2].minor.yy327!=0 ); - yymsp[-2].minor.yy327->pLast->pNext = yymsp[-1].minor.yy327; - yymsp[-2].minor.yy327->pLast = yymsp[-1].minor.yy327; + assert( yymsp[-2].minor.yy145!=0 ); + yymsp[-2].minor.yy145->pLast->pNext = yymsp[-1].minor.yy145; + yymsp[-2].minor.yy145->pLast = yymsp[-1].minor.yy145; } break; - case 233: /* trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI */ + case 235: /* trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI */ { - assert( yymsp[-1].minor.yy327!=0 ); - yymsp[-1].minor.yy327->pLast = yymsp[-1].minor.yy327; + assert( yymsp[-1].minor.yy145!=0 ); + yymsp[-1].minor.yy145->pLast = yymsp[-1].minor.yy145; } break; - case 234: /* trnm ::= nm DOT nm */ + case 236: /* trnm ::= nm DOT nm */ { yymsp[-2].minor.yy0 = yymsp[0].minor.yy0; sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, @@ -131500,195 +134741,195 @@ static void yy_reduce( "statements within triggers"); } break; - case 235: /* tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm */ + case 237: /* tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm */ { sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "the INDEXED BY clause is not allowed on UPDATE or DELETE statements " "within triggers"); } break; - case 236: /* tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED */ + case 238: /* tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED */ { sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "the NOT INDEXED clause is not allowed on UPDATE or DELETE statements " "within triggers"); } break; - case 237: /* trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist where_opt */ -{yymsp[-6].minor.yy327 = sqlite3TriggerUpdateStep(pParse->db, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy442, yymsp[0].minor.yy122, yymsp[-5].minor.yy392);} + case 239: /* trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist where_opt */ +{yymsp[-6].minor.yy145 = sqlite3TriggerUpdateStep(pParse->db, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy148, yymsp[0].minor.yy72, yymsp[-5].minor.yy194);} break; - case 238: /* trigger_cmd ::= insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select */ -{yymsp[-4].minor.yy327 = sqlite3TriggerInsertStep(pParse->db, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy180, yymsp[0].minor.yy159, yymsp[-4].minor.yy392);/*A-overwrites-R*/} + case 240: /* trigger_cmd ::= insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select */ +{yymsp[-4].minor.yy145 = sqlite3TriggerInsertStep(pParse->db, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy254, yymsp[0].minor.yy243, yymsp[-4].minor.yy194);/*A-overwrites-R*/} break; - case 239: /* trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt */ -{yymsp[-4].minor.yy327 = sqlite3TriggerDeleteStep(pParse->db, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, yymsp[0].minor.yy122);} + case 241: /* trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt */ +{yymsp[-4].minor.yy145 = sqlite3TriggerDeleteStep(pParse->db, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, yymsp[0].minor.yy72);} break; - case 240: /* trigger_cmd ::= select */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy327 = sqlite3TriggerSelectStep(pParse->db, yymsp[0].minor.yy159); /*A-overwrites-X*/} + case 242: /* trigger_cmd ::= select */ +{yymsp[0].minor.yy145 = sqlite3TriggerSelectStep(pParse->db, yymsp[0].minor.yy243); /*A-overwrites-X*/} break; - case 241: /* expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP */ + case 243: /* expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP */ { - spanSet(&yymsp[-3].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/ - yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_RAISE, 0, 0, 0); - if( yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr ){ - yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr->affinity = OE_Ignore; + spanSet(&yymsp[-3].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/ + yymsp[-3].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_RAISE, 0, 0, 0); + if( yymsp[-3].minor.yy190.pExpr ){ + yymsp[-3].minor.yy190.pExpr->affinity = OE_Ignore; } } break; - case 242: /* expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP */ + case 244: /* expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP */ { - spanSet(&yymsp[-5].minor.yy342,&yymsp[-5].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/ - yymsp[-5].minor.yy342.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_RAISE, 0, 0, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); - if( yymsp[-5].minor.yy342.pExpr ) { - yymsp[-5].minor.yy342.pExpr->affinity = (char)yymsp[-3].minor.yy392; + spanSet(&yymsp[-5].minor.yy190,&yymsp[-5].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-X*/ + yymsp[-5].minor.yy190.pExpr = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_RAISE, 0, 0, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); + if( yymsp[-5].minor.yy190.pExpr ) { + yymsp[-5].minor.yy190.pExpr->affinity = (char)yymsp[-3].minor.yy194; } } break; - case 243: /* raisetype ::= ROLLBACK */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = OE_Rollback;} + case 245: /* raisetype ::= ROLLBACK */ +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = OE_Rollback;} break; - case 245: /* raisetype ::= FAIL */ -{yymsp[0].minor.yy392 = OE_Fail;} + case 247: /* raisetype ::= FAIL */ +{yymsp[0].minor.yy194 = OE_Fail;} break; - case 246: /* cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname */ + case 248: /* cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname */ { - sqlite3DropTrigger(pParse,yymsp[0].minor.yy347,yymsp[-1].minor.yy392); + sqlite3DropTrigger(pParse,yymsp[0].minor.yy185,yymsp[-1].minor.yy194); } break; - case 247: /* cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt */ + case 249: /* cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt */ { - sqlite3Attach(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy342.pExpr, yymsp[-1].minor.yy342.pExpr, yymsp[0].minor.yy122); + sqlite3Attach(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy190.pExpr, yymsp[-1].minor.yy190.pExpr, yymsp[0].minor.yy72); } break; - case 248: /* cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr */ + case 250: /* cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr */ { - sqlite3Detach(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy342.pExpr); + sqlite3Detach(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy190.pExpr); } break; - case 251: /* cmd ::= REINDEX */ + case 253: /* cmd ::= REINDEX */ {sqlite3Reindex(pParse, 0, 0);} break; - case 252: /* cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm */ + case 254: /* cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm */ {sqlite3Reindex(pParse, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; - case 253: /* cmd ::= ANALYZE */ + case 255: /* cmd ::= ANALYZE */ {sqlite3Analyze(pParse, 0, 0);} break; - case 254: /* cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm */ + case 256: /* cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm */ {sqlite3Analyze(pParse, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; - case 255: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm */ + case 257: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm */ { - sqlite3AlterRenameTable(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy347,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); + sqlite3AlterRenameTable(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy185,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); } break; - case 256: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist */ + case 258: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist */ { yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.n = (int)(pParse->sLastToken.z-yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.z) + pParse->sLastToken.n; sqlite3AlterFinishAddColumn(pParse, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); } break; - case 257: /* add_column_fullname ::= fullname */ + case 259: /* add_column_fullname ::= fullname */ { disableLookaside(pParse); - sqlite3AlterBeginAddColumn(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy347); + sqlite3AlterBeginAddColumn(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy185); } break; - case 258: /* cmd ::= create_vtab */ + case 260: /* cmd ::= create_vtab */ {sqlite3VtabFinishParse(pParse,0);} break; - case 259: /* cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP */ + case 261: /* cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP */ {sqlite3VtabFinishParse(pParse,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; - case 260: /* create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm */ + case 262: /* create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm */ { - sqlite3VtabBeginParse(pParse, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0, yymsp[-4].minor.yy392); + sqlite3VtabBeginParse(pParse, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0, yymsp[-4].minor.yy194); } break; - case 261: /* vtabarg ::= */ + case 263: /* vtabarg ::= */ {sqlite3VtabArgInit(pParse);} break; - case 262: /* vtabargtoken ::= ANY */ - case 263: /* vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==263); - case 264: /* lp ::= LP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==264); + case 264: /* vtabargtoken ::= ANY */ + case 265: /* vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==265); + case 266: /* lp ::= LP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==266); {sqlite3VtabArgExtend(pParse,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; - case 265: /* with ::= */ -{yymsp[1].minor.yy331 = 0;} + case 267: /* with ::= */ +{yymsp[1].minor.yy285 = 0;} break; - case 266: /* with ::= WITH wqlist */ -{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy331 = yymsp[0].minor.yy331; } + case 268: /* with ::= WITH wqlist */ +{ yymsp[-1].minor.yy285 = yymsp[0].minor.yy285; } break; - case 267: /* with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist */ -{ yymsp[-2].minor.yy331 = yymsp[0].minor.yy331; } + case 269: /* with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist */ +{ yymsp[-2].minor.yy285 = yymsp[0].minor.yy285; } break; - case 268: /* wqlist ::= nm eidlist_opt AS LP select RP */ + case 270: /* wqlist ::= nm eidlist_opt AS LP select RP */ { - yymsp[-5].minor.yy331 = sqlite3WithAdd(pParse, 0, &yymsp[-5].minor.yy0, yymsp[-4].minor.yy442, yymsp[-1].minor.yy159); /*A-overwrites-X*/ + yymsp[-5].minor.yy285 = sqlite3WithAdd(pParse, 0, &yymsp[-5].minor.yy0, yymsp[-4].minor.yy148, yymsp[-1].minor.yy243); /*A-overwrites-X*/ } break; - case 269: /* wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA nm eidlist_opt AS LP select RP */ + case 271: /* wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA nm eidlist_opt AS LP select RP */ { - yymsp[-7].minor.yy331 = sqlite3WithAdd(pParse, yymsp[-7].minor.yy331, &yymsp[-5].minor.yy0, yymsp[-4].minor.yy442, yymsp[-1].minor.yy159); + yymsp[-7].minor.yy285 = sqlite3WithAdd(pParse, yymsp[-7].minor.yy285, &yymsp[-5].minor.yy0, yymsp[-4].minor.yy148, yymsp[-1].minor.yy243); } break; default: - /* (270) input ::= cmdlist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==270); - /* (271) cmdlist ::= cmdlist ecmd */ yytestcase(yyruleno==271); - /* (272) cmdlist ::= ecmd */ yytestcase(yyruleno==272); - /* (273) ecmd ::= SEMI */ yytestcase(yyruleno==273); - /* (274) ecmd ::= explain cmdx SEMI */ yytestcase(yyruleno==274); - /* (275) explain ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==275); - /* (276) trans_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==276); - /* (277) trans_opt ::= TRANSACTION */ yytestcase(yyruleno==277); - /* (278) trans_opt ::= TRANSACTION nm */ yytestcase(yyruleno==278); - /* (279) savepoint_opt ::= SAVEPOINT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==279); - /* (280) savepoint_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==280); - /* (281) cmd ::= create_table create_table_args */ yytestcase(yyruleno==281); - /* (282) columnlist ::= columnlist COMMA columnname carglist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==282); - /* (283) columnlist ::= columnname carglist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==283); - /* (284) nm ::= ID|INDEXED */ yytestcase(yyruleno==284); - /* (285) nm ::= STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==285); - /* (286) nm ::= JOIN_KW */ yytestcase(yyruleno==286); - /* (287) typetoken ::= typename */ yytestcase(yyruleno==287); - /* (288) typename ::= ID|STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==288); - /* (289) signed ::= plus_num */ yytestcase(yyruleno==289); - /* (290) signed ::= minus_num */ yytestcase(yyruleno==290); - /* (291) carglist ::= carglist ccons */ yytestcase(yyruleno==291); - /* (292) carglist ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==292); - /* (293) ccons ::= NULL onconf */ yytestcase(yyruleno==293); - /* (294) conslist_opt ::= COMMA conslist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==294); - /* (295) conslist ::= conslist tconscomma tcons */ yytestcase(yyruleno==295); - /* (296) conslist ::= tcons */ yytestcase(yyruleno==296); - /* (297) tconscomma ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==297); - /* (298) defer_subclause_opt ::= defer_subclause */ yytestcase(yyruleno==298); - /* (299) resolvetype ::= raisetype */ yytestcase(yyruleno==299); - /* (300) selectnowith ::= oneselect */ yytestcase(yyruleno==300); - /* (301) oneselect ::= values */ yytestcase(yyruleno==301); - /* (302) sclp ::= selcollist COMMA */ yytestcase(yyruleno==302); - /* (303) as ::= ID|STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==303); - /* (304) expr ::= term */ yytestcase(yyruleno==304); - /* (305) exprlist ::= nexprlist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==305); - /* (306) nmnum ::= plus_num */ yytestcase(yyruleno==306); - /* (307) nmnum ::= nm */ yytestcase(yyruleno==307); - /* (308) nmnum ::= ON */ yytestcase(yyruleno==308); - /* (309) nmnum ::= DELETE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==309); - /* (310) nmnum ::= DEFAULT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==310); - /* (311) plus_num ::= INTEGER|FLOAT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==311); - /* (312) foreach_clause ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==312); - /* (313) foreach_clause ::= FOR EACH ROW */ yytestcase(yyruleno==313); - /* (314) trnm ::= nm */ yytestcase(yyruleno==314); - /* (315) tridxby ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==315); - /* (316) database_kw_opt ::= DATABASE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==316); - /* (317) database_kw_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==317); - /* (318) kwcolumn_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==318); - /* (319) kwcolumn_opt ::= COLUMNKW */ yytestcase(yyruleno==319); - /* (320) vtabarglist ::= vtabarg */ yytestcase(yyruleno==320); - /* (321) vtabarglist ::= vtabarglist COMMA vtabarg */ yytestcase(yyruleno==321); - /* (322) vtabarg ::= vtabarg vtabargtoken */ yytestcase(yyruleno==322); - /* (323) anylist ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==323); - /* (324) anylist ::= anylist LP anylist RP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==324); - /* (325) anylist ::= anylist ANY */ yytestcase(yyruleno==325); + /* (272) input ::= cmdlist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==272); + /* (273) cmdlist ::= cmdlist ecmd */ yytestcase(yyruleno==273); + /* (274) cmdlist ::= ecmd (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=274); + /* (275) ecmd ::= SEMI */ yytestcase(yyruleno==275); + /* (276) ecmd ::= explain cmdx SEMI */ yytestcase(yyruleno==276); + /* (277) explain ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==277); + /* (278) trans_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==278); + /* (279) trans_opt ::= TRANSACTION */ yytestcase(yyruleno==279); + /* (280) trans_opt ::= TRANSACTION nm */ yytestcase(yyruleno==280); + /* (281) savepoint_opt ::= SAVEPOINT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==281); + /* (282) savepoint_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==282); + /* (283) cmd ::= create_table create_table_args */ yytestcase(yyruleno==283); + /* (284) columnlist ::= columnlist COMMA columnname carglist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==284); + /* (285) columnlist ::= columnname carglist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==285); + /* (286) nm ::= ID|INDEXED */ yytestcase(yyruleno==286); + /* (287) nm ::= STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==287); + /* (288) nm ::= JOIN_KW */ yytestcase(yyruleno==288); + /* (289) typetoken ::= typename */ yytestcase(yyruleno==289); + /* (290) typename ::= ID|STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==290); + /* (291) signed ::= plus_num (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=291); + /* (292) signed ::= minus_num (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=292); + /* (293) carglist ::= carglist ccons */ yytestcase(yyruleno==293); + /* (294) carglist ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==294); + /* (295) ccons ::= NULL onconf */ yytestcase(yyruleno==295); + /* (296) conslist_opt ::= COMMA conslist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==296); + /* (297) conslist ::= conslist tconscomma tcons */ yytestcase(yyruleno==297); + /* (298) conslist ::= tcons (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=298); + /* (299) tconscomma ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==299); + /* (300) defer_subclause_opt ::= defer_subclause (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=300); + /* (301) resolvetype ::= raisetype (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=301); + /* (302) selectnowith ::= oneselect (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=302); + /* (303) oneselect ::= values */ yytestcase(yyruleno==303); + /* (304) sclp ::= selcollist COMMA */ yytestcase(yyruleno==304); + /* (305) as ::= ID|STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==305); + /* (306) expr ::= term (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=306); + /* (307) exprlist ::= nexprlist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==307); + /* (308) nmnum ::= plus_num (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=308); + /* (309) nmnum ::= nm (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=309); + /* (310) nmnum ::= ON */ yytestcase(yyruleno==310); + /* (311) nmnum ::= DELETE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==311); + /* (312) nmnum ::= DEFAULT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==312); + /* (313) plus_num ::= INTEGER|FLOAT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==313); + /* (314) foreach_clause ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==314); + /* (315) foreach_clause ::= FOR EACH ROW */ yytestcase(yyruleno==315); + /* (316) trnm ::= nm */ yytestcase(yyruleno==316); + /* (317) tridxby ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==317); + /* (318) database_kw_opt ::= DATABASE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==318); + /* (319) database_kw_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==319); + /* (320) kwcolumn_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==320); + /* (321) kwcolumn_opt ::= COLUMNKW */ yytestcase(yyruleno==321); + /* (322) vtabarglist ::= vtabarg */ yytestcase(yyruleno==322); + /* (323) vtabarglist ::= vtabarglist COMMA vtabarg */ yytestcase(yyruleno==323); + /* (324) vtabarg ::= vtabarg vtabargtoken */ yytestcase(yyruleno==324); + /* (325) anylist ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==325); + /* (326) anylist ::= anylist LP anylist RP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==326); + /* (327) anylist ::= anylist ANY */ yytestcase(yyruleno==327); break; /********** End reduce actions ************************************************/ }; @@ -131697,15 +134938,17 @@ static void yy_reduce( yysize = yyRuleInfo[yyruleno].nrhs; yyact = yy_find_reduce_action(yymsp[-yysize].stateno,(YYCODETYPE)yygoto); if( yyact <= YY_MAX_SHIFTREDUCE ){ - if( yyact>YY_MAX_SHIFT ) yyact += YY_MIN_REDUCE - YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE; - yypParser->yyidx -= yysize - 1; + if( yyact>YY_MAX_SHIFT ){ + yyact += YY_MIN_REDUCE - YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE; + } yymsp -= yysize-1; + yypParser->yytos = yymsp; yymsp->stateno = (YYACTIONTYPE)yyact; yymsp->major = (YYCODETYPE)yygoto; yyTraceShift(yypParser, yyact); }else{ assert( yyact == YY_ACCEPT_ACTION ); - yypParser->yyidx -= yysize; + yypParser->yytos -= yysize; yy_accept(yypParser); } } @@ -131723,7 +134966,7 @@ static void yy_parse_failed( fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sFail!\n",yyTracePrompt); } #endif - while( yypParser->yyidx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser); + while( yypParser->yytos>yypParser->yystack ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser); /* Here code is inserted which will be executed whenever the ** parser fails */ /************ Begin %parse_failure code ***************************************/ @@ -131763,7 +135006,10 @@ static void yy_accept( fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sAccept!\n",yyTracePrompt); } #endif - while( yypParser->yyidx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser); +#ifndef YYNOERRORRECOVERY + yypParser->yyerrcnt = -1; +#endif + assert( yypParser->yytos==yypParser->yystack ); /* Here code is inserted which will be executed whenever the ** parser accepts */ /*********** Begin %parse_accept code *****************************************/ @@ -131806,28 +135052,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Parser( #endif yyParser *yypParser; /* The parser */ - /* (re)initialize the parser, if necessary */ yypParser = (yyParser*)yyp; - if( yypParser->yyidx<0 ){ -#if YYSTACKDEPTH<=0 - if( yypParser->yystksz <=0 ){ - yyStackOverflow(yypParser); - return; - } -#endif - yypParser->yyidx = 0; -#ifndef YYNOERRORRECOVERY - yypParser->yyerrcnt = -1; -#endif - yypParser->yystack[0].stateno = 0; - yypParser->yystack[0].major = 0; -#ifndef NDEBUG - if( yyTraceFILE ){ - fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sInitialize. Empty stack. State 0\n", - yyTracePrompt); - } -#endif - } + assert( yypParser->yytos!=0 ); #if !defined(YYERRORSYMBOL) && !defined(YYNOERRORRECOVERY) yyendofinput = (yymajor==0); #endif @@ -131842,7 +135068,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Parser( do{ yyact = yy_find_shift_action(yypParser,(YYCODETYPE)yymajor); if( yyact <= YY_MAX_SHIFTREDUCE ){ - if( yyact > YY_MAX_SHIFT ) yyact += YY_MIN_REDUCE - YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE; yy_shift(yypParser,yyact,yymajor,yyminor); #ifndef YYNOERRORRECOVERY yypParser->yyerrcnt--; @@ -131884,7 +135109,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Parser( if( yypParser->yyerrcnt<0 ){ yy_syntax_error(yypParser,yymajor,yyminor); } - yymx = yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yyidx].major; + yymx = yypParser->yytos->major; if( yymx==YYERRORSYMBOL || yyerrorhit ){ #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ @@ -131895,18 +135120,20 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Parser( yy_destructor(yypParser, (YYCODETYPE)yymajor, &yyminorunion); yymajor = YYNOCODE; }else{ - while( - yypParser->yyidx >= 0 && - yymx != YYERRORSYMBOL && - (yyact = yy_find_reduce_action( - yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yyidx].stateno, + while( yypParser->yytos >= &yypParser->yystack + && yymx != YYERRORSYMBOL + && (yyact = yy_find_reduce_action( + yypParser->yytos->stateno, YYERRORSYMBOL)) >= YY_MIN_REDUCE ){ yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser); } - if( yypParser->yyidx < 0 || yymajor==0 ){ + if( yypParser->yytos < yypParser->yystack || yymajor==0 ){ yy_destructor(yypParser,(YYCODETYPE)yymajor,&yyminorunion); yy_parse_failed(yypParser); +#ifndef YYNOERRORRECOVERY + yypParser->yyerrcnt = -1; +#endif yymajor = YYNOCODE; }else if( yymx!=YYERRORSYMBOL ){ yy_shift(yypParser,yyact,YYERRORSYMBOL,yyminor); @@ -131943,18 +135170,23 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Parser( yy_destructor(yypParser,(YYCODETYPE)yymajor,&yyminorunion); if( yyendofinput ){ yy_parse_failed(yypParser); +#ifndef YYNOERRORRECOVERY + yypParser->yyerrcnt = -1; +#endif } yymajor = YYNOCODE; #endif } - }while( yymajor!=YYNOCODE && yypParser->yyidx>=0 ); + }while( yymajor!=YYNOCODE && yypParser->yytos>yypParser->yystack ); #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ - int i; + yyStackEntry *i; + char cDiv = '['; fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sReturn. Stack=",yyTracePrompt); - for(i=1; i<=yypParser->yyidx; i++) - fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%c%s", i==1 ? '[' : ' ', - yyTokenName[yypParser->yystack[i].major]); + for(i=&yypParser->yystack[1]; i<=yypParser->yytos; i++){ + fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%c%s", cDiv, yyTokenName[i->major]); + cDiv = ' '; + } fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"]\n"); } #endif @@ -132837,7 +136069,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RunParser(Parse *pParse, const char *zSql, char **pzEr sqlite3DeleteTable(db, pParse->pNewTable); } - sqlite3WithDelete(db, pParse->pWithToFree); + if( pParse->pWithToFree ) sqlite3WithDelete(db, pParse->pWithToFree); sqlite3DeleteTrigger(db, pParse->pNewTrigger); for(i=pParse->nzVar-1; i>=0; i--) sqlite3DbFree(db, pParse->azVar[i]); sqlite3DbFree(db, pParse->azVar); @@ -134047,6 +137279,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_CDECL sqlite3_db_config(sqlite3 *db, int op, ...){ { SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY, SQLITE_ForeignKeys }, { SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_TRIGGER, SQLITE_EnableTrigger }, { SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER, SQLITE_Fts3Tokenizer }, + { SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION, SQLITE_LoadExtension }, }; unsigned int i; rc = SQLITE_ERROR; /* IMP: R-42790-23372 */ @@ -134275,6 +137508,9 @@ static int sqlite3Close(sqlite3 *db, int forceZombie){ return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; } sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); + if( db->mTrace & SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE ){ + db->xTrace(SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE, db->pTraceArg, db, 0); + } /* Force xDisconnect calls on all virtual tables */ disconnectAllVtab(db); @@ -135043,7 +138279,8 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_overload_function( ** trace is a pointer to a function that is invoked at the start of each ** SQL statement. */ -SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_trace(sqlite3 *db, void (*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void *pArg){ +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED +SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_trace(sqlite3 *db, void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void *pArg){ void *pOld; #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR @@ -135054,11 +138291,36 @@ SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_trace(sqlite3 *db, void (*xTrace)(void*, #endif sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); pOld = db->pTraceArg; - db->xTrace = xTrace; + db->mTrace = xTrace ? SQLITE_TRACE_LEGACY : 0; + db->xTrace = (int(*)(u32,void*,void*,void*))xTrace; db->pTraceArg = pArg; sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); return pOld; } +#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED */ + +/* Register a trace callback using the version-2 interface. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_trace_v2( + sqlite3 *db, /* Trace this connection */ + unsigned mTrace, /* Mask of events to be traced */ + int(*xTrace)(unsigned,void*,void*,void*), /* Callback to invoke */ + void *pArg /* Context */ +){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( !sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(db) ){ + return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + } +#endif + sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); + db->mTrace = mTrace; + db->xTrace = xTrace; + db->pTraceArg = pArg; + sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED /* ** Register a profile function. The pArg from the previously registered ** profile function is returned. @@ -135087,6 +138349,7 @@ SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_profile( sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); return pOld; } +#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED */ #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE */ /* @@ -135165,6 +138428,27 @@ SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_rollback_hook( return pRet; } +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK +/* +** Register a callback to be invoked each time a row is updated, +** inserted or deleted using this database connection. +*/ +SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_hook( + sqlite3 *db, /* Attach the hook to this database */ + void(*xCallback)( /* Callback function */ + void*,sqlite3*,int,char const*,char const*,sqlite3_int64,sqlite3_int64), + void *pArg /* First callback argument */ +){ + void *pRet; + sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); + pRet = db->pPreUpdateArg; + db->xPreUpdateCallback = xCallback; + db->pPreUpdateArg = pArg; + sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); + return pRet; +} +#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ + #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL /* ** The sqlite3_wal_hook() callback registered by sqlite3_wal_autocheckpoint(). @@ -147516,7 +150800,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Fts3InitTokenizer( #ifdef SQLITE_TEST -#include +#if defined(INCLUDE_SQLITE_TCL_H) +# include "sqlite_tcl.h" +#else +# include "tcl.h" +#endif /* #include */ /* @@ -159455,6 +162743,53 @@ static RtreeValue rtreeValueUp(sqlite3_value *v){ } #endif /* !defined(SQLITE_RTREE_INT_ONLY) */ +/* +** A constraint has failed while inserting a row into an rtree table. +** Assuming no OOM error occurs, this function sets the error message +** (at pRtree->base.zErrMsg) to an appropriate value and returns +** SQLITE_CONSTRAINT. +** +** Parameter iCol is the index of the leftmost column involved in the +** constraint failure. If it is 0, then the constraint that failed is +** the unique constraint on the id column. Otherwise, it is the rtree +** (c1<=c2) constraint on columns iCol and iCol+1 that has failed. +** +** If an OOM occurs, SQLITE_NOMEM is returned instead of SQLITE_CONSTRAINT. +*/ +static int rtreeConstraintError(Rtree *pRtree, int iCol){ + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0; + char *zSql; + int rc; + + assert( iCol==0 || iCol%2 ); + zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT * FROM %Q.%Q", pRtree->zDb, pRtree->zName); + if( zSql ){ + rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(pRtree->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0); + }else{ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + sqlite3_free(zSql); + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( iCol==0 ){ + const char *zCol = sqlite3_column_name(pStmt, 0); + pRtree->base.zErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf( + "UNIQUE constraint failed: %s.%s", pRtree->zName, zCol + ); + }else{ + const char *zCol1 = sqlite3_column_name(pStmt, iCol); + const char *zCol2 = sqlite3_column_name(pStmt, iCol+1); + pRtree->base.zErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf( + "rtree constraint failed: %s.(%s<=%s)", pRtree->zName, zCol1, zCol2 + ); + } + } + + sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); + return (rc==SQLITE_OK ? SQLITE_CONSTRAINT : rc); +} + + /* ** The xUpdate method for rtree module virtual tables. @@ -159505,7 +162840,7 @@ static int rtreeUpdate( cell.aCoord[ii].f = rtreeValueDown(azData[ii+3]); cell.aCoord[ii+1].f = rtreeValueUp(azData[ii+4]); if( cell.aCoord[ii].f>cell.aCoord[ii+1].f ){ - rc = SQLITE_CONSTRAINT; + rc = rtreeConstraintError(pRtree, ii+1); goto constraint; } } @@ -159516,7 +162851,7 @@ static int rtreeUpdate( cell.aCoord[ii].i = sqlite3_value_int(azData[ii+3]); cell.aCoord[ii+1].i = sqlite3_value_int(azData[ii+4]); if( cell.aCoord[ii].i>cell.aCoord[ii+1].i ){ - rc = SQLITE_CONSTRAINT; + rc = rtreeConstraintError(pRtree, ii+1); goto constraint; } } @@ -159537,7 +162872,7 @@ static int rtreeUpdate( if( sqlite3_vtab_on_conflict(pRtree->db)==SQLITE_REPLACE ){ rc = rtreeDeleteRowid(pRtree, cell.iRowid); }else{ - rc = SQLITE_CONSTRAINT; + rc = rtreeConstraintError(pRtree, 0); goto constraint; } } @@ -159620,6 +162955,11 @@ static int rtreeQueryStat1(sqlite3 *db, Rtree *pRtree){ int rc; i64 nRow = 0; + if( sqlite3_table_column_metadata(db,pRtree->zDb,"sqlite_stat1", + 0,0,0,0,0,0)==SQLITE_ERROR ){ + pRtree->nRowEst = RTREE_DEFAULT_ROWEST; + return SQLITE_OK; + } zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(zFmt, pRtree->zDb, pRtree->zName); if( zSql==0 ){ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; @@ -160524,15 +163864,17 @@ static void icuRegexpFunc(sqlite3_context *p, int nArg, sqlite3_value **apArg){ ** http://www.icu-project.org/userguide/posix.html#case_mappings */ static void icuCaseFunc16(sqlite3_context *p, int nArg, sqlite3_value **apArg){ - const UChar *zInput; - UChar *zOutput = 0; - int nInput; - int nOut; + const UChar *zInput; /* Pointer to input string */ + UChar *zOutput = 0; /* Pointer to output buffer */ + int nInput; /* Size of utf-16 input string in bytes */ + int nOut; /* Size of output buffer in bytes */ int cnt; + int bToUpper; /* True for toupper(), false for tolower() */ UErrorCode status; const char *zLocale = 0; assert(nArg==1 || nArg==2); + bToUpper = (sqlite3_user_data(p)!=0); if( nArg==2 ){ zLocale = (const char *)sqlite3_value_text(apArg[1]); } @@ -160556,19 +163898,23 @@ static void icuCaseFunc16(sqlite3_context *p, int nArg, sqlite3_value **apArg){ } zOutput = zNew; status = U_ZERO_ERROR; - if( sqlite3_user_data(p) ){ + if( bToUpper ){ nOut = 2*u_strToUpper(zOutput,nOut/2,zInput,nInput/2,zLocale,&status); }else{ nOut = 2*u_strToLower(zOutput,nOut/2,zInput,nInput/2,zLocale,&status); } - if( !U_SUCCESS(status) ){ - if( status==U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR ) continue; - icuFunctionError(p, - sqlite3_user_data(p) ? "u_strToUpper" : "u_strToLower", status); - return; + + if( U_SUCCESS(status) ){ + sqlite3_result_text16(p, zOutput, nOut, xFree); + }else if( status==U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR ){ + assert( cnt==0 ); + continue; + }else{ + icuFunctionError(p, bToUpper ? "u_strToUpper" : "u_strToLower", status); } + return; } - sqlite3_result_text16(p, zOutput, nOut, xFree); + assert( 0 ); /* Unreachable */ } /* @@ -161385,6 +164731,38 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3rbu *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_open( const char *zState ); +/* +** Open an RBU handle to perform an RBU vacuum on database file zTarget. +** An RBU vacuum is similar to SQLite's built-in VACUUM command, except +** that it can be suspended and resumed like an RBU update. +** +** The second argument to this function, which may not be NULL, identifies +** a database in which to store the state of the RBU vacuum operation if +** it is suspended. The first time sqlite3rbu_vacuum() is called, to start +** an RBU vacuum operation, the state database should either not exist or +** be empty (contain no tables). If an RBU vacuum is suspended by calling +** sqlite3rbu_close() on the RBU handle before sqlite3rbu_step() has +** returned SQLITE_DONE, the vacuum state is stored in the state database. +** The vacuum can be resumed by calling this function to open a new RBU +** handle specifying the same target and state databases. +** +** This function does not delete the state database after an RBU vacuum +** is completed, even if it created it. However, if the call to +** sqlite3rbu_close() returns any value other than SQLITE_OK, the contents +** of the state tables within the state database are zeroed. This way, +** the next call to sqlite3rbu_vacuum() opens a handle that starts a +** new RBU vacuum operation. +** +** As with sqlite3rbu_open(), Zipvfs users should rever to the comment +** describing the sqlite3rbu_create_vfs() API function below for +** a description of the complications associated with using RBU with +** zipvfs databases. +*/ +SQLITE_API sqlite3rbu *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_vacuum( + const char *zTarget, + const char *zState +); + /* ** Internally, each RBU connection uses a separate SQLite database ** connection to access the target and rbu update databases. This @@ -161513,6 +164891,44 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_progress(sqlite3rbu *pRbu); */ SQLITE_API void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_bp_progress(sqlite3rbu *pRbu, int *pnOne, int *pnTwo); +/* +** Obtain an indication as to the current stage of an RBU update or vacuum. +** This function always returns one of the SQLITE_RBU_STATE_XXX constants +** defined in this file. Return values should be interpreted as follows: +** +** SQLITE_RBU_STATE_OAL: +** RBU is currently building a *-oal file. The next call to sqlite3rbu_step() +** may either add further data to the *-oal file, or compute data that will +** be added by a subsequent call. +** +** SQLITE_RBU_STATE_MOVE: +** RBU has finished building the *-oal file. The next call to sqlite3rbu_step() +** will move the *-oal file to the equivalent *-wal path. If the current +** operation is an RBU update, then the updated version of the database +** file will become visible to ordinary SQLite clients following the next +** call to sqlite3rbu_step(). +** +** SQLITE_RBU_STATE_CHECKPOINT: +** RBU is currently performing an incremental checkpoint. The next call to +** sqlite3rbu_step() will copy a page of data from the *-wal file into +** the target database file. +** +** SQLITE_RBU_STATE_DONE: +** The RBU operation has finished. Any subsequent calls to sqlite3rbu_step() +** will immediately return SQLITE_DONE. +** +** SQLITE_RBU_STATE_ERROR: +** An error has occurred. Any subsequent calls to sqlite3rbu_step() will +** immediately return the SQLite error code associated with the error. +*/ +#define SQLITE_RBU_STATE_OAL 1 +#define SQLITE_RBU_STATE_MOVE 2 +#define SQLITE_RBU_STATE_CHECKPOINT 3 +#define SQLITE_RBU_STATE_DONE 4 +#define SQLITE_RBU_STATE_ERROR 5 + +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_state(sqlite3rbu *pRbu); + /* ** Create an RBU VFS named zName that accesses the underlying file-system ** via existing VFS zParent. Or, if the zParent parameter is passed NULL, @@ -161663,6 +165079,7 @@ typedef struct RbuUpdateStmt RbuUpdateStmt; #if !defined(SQLITE_AMALGAMATION) typedef unsigned int u32; +typedef unsigned short u16; typedef unsigned char u8; typedef sqlite3_int64 i64; #endif @@ -161676,6 +165093,8 @@ typedef sqlite3_int64 i64; #define WAL_LOCK_CKPT 1 #define WAL_LOCK_READ0 3 +#define SQLITE_FCNTL_RBUCNT 5149216 + /* ** A structure to store values read from the rbu_state table in memory. */ @@ -161854,6 +165273,10 @@ struct sqlite3rbu { int pgsz; u8 *aBuf; i64 iWalCksum; + + /* Used in RBU vacuum mode only */ + int nRbu; /* Number of RBU VFS in the stack */ + rbu_file *pRbuFd; /* Fd for main db of dbRbu */ }; /* @@ -161879,6 +165302,7 @@ struct rbu_file { int openFlags; /* Flags this file was opened with */ u32 iCookie; /* Cookie value for main db files */ u8 iWriteVer; /* "write-version" value for main db files */ + u8 bNolock; /* True to fail EXCLUSIVE locks */ int nShm; /* Number of entries in apShm[] array */ char **apShm; /* Array of mmap'd *-shm regions */ @@ -161889,6 +165313,11 @@ struct rbu_file { rbu_file *pMainNext; /* Next MAIN_DB file */ }; +/* +** True for an RBU vacuum handle, or false otherwise. +*/ +#define rbuIsVacuum(p) ((p)->zTarget==0) + /************************************************************************* ** The following three functions, found below: @@ -162337,8 +165766,11 @@ static int rbuObjIterNext(sqlite3rbu *p, RbuObjIter *pIter){ /* ** The implementation of the rbu_target_name() SQL function. This function -** accepts one argument - the name of a table in the RBU database. If the -** table name matches the pattern: +** accepts one or two arguments. The first argument is the name of a table - +** the name of a table in the RBU database. The second, if it is present, is 1 +** for a view or 0 for a table. +** +** For a non-vacuum RBU handle, if the table name matches the pattern: ** ** data[0-9]_ ** @@ -162349,21 +165781,33 @@ static int rbuObjIterNext(sqlite3rbu *p, RbuObjIter *pIter){ ** "data_t1" -> "t1" ** "data0123_t2" -> "t2" ** "dataAB_t3" -> NULL +** +** For an rbu vacuum handle, a copy of the first argument is returned if +** the second argument is either missing or 0 (not a view). */ static void rbuTargetNameFunc( - sqlite3_context *context, + sqlite3_context *pCtx, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv ){ + sqlite3rbu *p = sqlite3_user_data(pCtx); const char *zIn; - assert( argc==1 ); + assert( argc==1 || argc==2 ); zIn = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]); - if( zIn && strlen(zIn)>4 && memcmp("data", zIn, 4)==0 ){ - int i; - for(i=4; zIn[i]>='0' && zIn[i]<='9'; i++); - if( zIn[i]=='_' && zIn[i+1] ){ - sqlite3_result_text(context, &zIn[i+1], -1, SQLITE_STATIC); + if( zIn ){ + if( rbuIsVacuum(p) ){ + if( argc==1 || 0==sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]) ){ + sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zIn, -1, SQLITE_STATIC); + } + }else{ + if( strlen(zIn)>4 && memcmp("data", zIn, 4)==0 ){ + int i; + for(i=4; zIn[i]>='0' && zIn[i]<='9'; i++); + if( zIn[i]=='_' && zIn[i+1] ){ + sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, &zIn[i+1], -1, SQLITE_STATIC); + } + } } } } @@ -162380,11 +165824,14 @@ static int rbuObjIterFirst(sqlite3rbu *p, RbuObjIter *pIter){ int rc; memset(pIter, 0, sizeof(RbuObjIter)); - rc = prepareAndCollectError(p->dbRbu, &pIter->pTblIter, &p->zErrmsg, - "SELECT rbu_target_name(name) AS target, name FROM sqlite_master " + rc = prepareFreeAndCollectError(p->dbRbu, &pIter->pTblIter, &p->zErrmsg, + sqlite3_mprintf( + "SELECT rbu_target_name(name, type='view') AS target, name " + "FROM sqlite_master " "WHERE type IN ('table', 'view') AND target IS NOT NULL " + " %s " "ORDER BY name" - ); + , rbuIsVacuum(p) ? "AND rootpage!=0 AND rootpage IS NOT NULL" : "")); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = prepareAndCollectError(p->dbMain, &pIter->pIdxIter, &p->zErrmsg, @@ -162757,6 +166204,7 @@ static int rbuObjIterCacheTableInfo(sqlite3rbu *p, RbuObjIter *pIter){ pStmt = 0; if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK + && rbuIsVacuum(p)==0 && bRbuRowid!=(pIter->eType==RBU_PK_VTAB || pIter->eType==RBU_PK_NONE) ){ p->rc = SQLITE_ERROR; @@ -162896,6 +166344,8 @@ static char *rbuObjIterGetIndexCols( for(i=0; pIter->abTblPk[i]==0; i++); assert( inTblCol ); zCol = pIter->azTblCol[i]; + }else if( rbuIsVacuum(p) ){ + zCol = "_rowid_"; }else{ zCol = "rbu_rowid"; } @@ -163436,7 +166886,7 @@ static int rbuObjIterPrepareAll( } /* And to delete index entries */ - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( rbuIsVacuum(p)==0 && p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ p->rc = prepareFreeAndCollectError( p->dbMain, &pIter->pDelete, &p->zErrmsg, sqlite3_mprintf("DELETE FROM \"rbu_imp_%w\" WHERE %s", zTbl, zWhere) @@ -163446,6 +166896,15 @@ static int rbuObjIterPrepareAll( /* Create the SELECT statement to read keys in sorted order */ if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ char *zSql; + if( rbuIsVacuum(p) ){ + zSql = sqlite3_mprintf( + "SELECT %s, 0 AS rbu_control FROM '%q' ORDER BY %s%s", + zCollist, + pIter->zDataTbl, + zCollist, zLimit + ); + }else + if( pIter->eType==RBU_PK_EXTERNAL || pIter->eType==RBU_PK_NONE ){ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf( "SELECT %s, rbu_control FROM %s.'rbu_tmp_%q' ORDER BY %s%s", @@ -163472,7 +166931,9 @@ static int rbuObjIterPrepareAll( sqlite3_free(zWhere); sqlite3_free(zBind); }else{ - int bRbuRowid = (pIter->eType==RBU_PK_VTAB || pIter->eType==RBU_PK_NONE); + int bRbuRowid = (pIter->eType==RBU_PK_VTAB) + ||(pIter->eType==RBU_PK_NONE) + ||(pIter->eType==RBU_PK_EXTERNAL && rbuIsVacuum(p)); const char *zTbl = pIter->zTbl; /* Table this step applies to */ const char *zWrite; /* Imposter table name */ @@ -163499,8 +166960,10 @@ static int rbuObjIterPrepareAll( ); } - /* Create the DELETE statement to write to the target PK b-tree */ - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + /* Create the DELETE statement to write to the target PK b-tree. + ** Because it only performs INSERT operations, this is not required for + ** an rbu vacuum handle. */ + if( rbuIsVacuum(p)==0 && p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ p->rc = prepareFreeAndCollectError(p->dbMain, &pIter->pDelete, pz, sqlite3_mprintf( "DELETE FROM \"%s%w\" WHERE %s", zWrite, zTbl, zWhere @@ -163508,7 +166971,7 @@ static int rbuObjIterPrepareAll( ); } - if( pIter->abIndexed ){ + if( rbuIsVacuum(p)==0 && pIter->abIndexed ){ const char *zRbuRowid = ""; if( pIter->eType==RBU_PK_EXTERNAL || pIter->eType==RBU_PK_NONE ){ zRbuRowid = ", rbu_rowid"; @@ -163558,10 +167021,16 @@ static int rbuObjIterPrepareAll( /* Create the SELECT statement to read keys from data_xxx */ if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + const char *zRbuRowid = ""; + if( bRbuRowid ){ + zRbuRowid = rbuIsVacuum(p) ? ",_rowid_ " : ",rbu_rowid"; + } p->rc = prepareFreeAndCollectError(p->dbRbu, &pIter->pSelect, pz, sqlite3_mprintf( - "SELECT %s, rbu_control%s FROM '%q'%s", - zCollist, (bRbuRowid ? ", rbu_rowid" : ""), + "SELECT %s,%s rbu_control%s FROM '%q'%s", + zCollist, + (rbuIsVacuum(p) ? "0 AS " : ""), + zRbuRowid, pIter->zDataTbl, zLimit ) ); @@ -163656,11 +167125,15 @@ static int rbuGetUpdateStmt( return p->rc; } -static sqlite3 *rbuOpenDbhandle(sqlite3rbu *p, const char *zName){ +static sqlite3 *rbuOpenDbhandle( + sqlite3rbu *p, + const char *zName, + int bUseVfs +){ sqlite3 *db = 0; if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ const int flags = SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE|SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE|SQLITE_OPEN_URI; - p->rc = sqlite3_open_v2(zName, &db, flags, p->zVfsName); + p->rc = sqlite3_open_v2(zName, &db, flags, bUseVfs ? p->zVfsName : 0); if( p->rc ){ p->zErrmsg = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", sqlite3_errmsg(db)); sqlite3_close(db); @@ -163670,6 +167143,95 @@ static sqlite3 *rbuOpenDbhandle(sqlite3rbu *p, const char *zName){ return db; } +/* +** Free an RbuState object allocated by rbuLoadState(). +*/ +static void rbuFreeState(RbuState *p){ + if( p ){ + sqlite3_free(p->zTbl); + sqlite3_free(p->zIdx); + sqlite3_free(p); + } +} + +/* +** Allocate an RbuState object and load the contents of the rbu_state +** table into it. Return a pointer to the new object. It is the +** responsibility of the caller to eventually free the object using +** sqlite3_free(). +** +** If an error occurs, leave an error code and message in the rbu handle +** and return NULL. +*/ +static RbuState *rbuLoadState(sqlite3rbu *p){ + RbuState *pRet = 0; + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0; + int rc; + int rc2; + + pRet = (RbuState*)rbuMalloc(p, sizeof(RbuState)); + if( pRet==0 ) return 0; + + rc = prepareFreeAndCollectError(p->dbRbu, &pStmt, &p->zErrmsg, + sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT k, v FROM %s.rbu_state", p->zStateDb) + ); + while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){ + switch( sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 0) ){ + case RBU_STATE_STAGE: + pRet->eStage = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 1); + if( pRet->eStage!=RBU_STAGE_OAL + && pRet->eStage!=RBU_STAGE_MOVE + && pRet->eStage!=RBU_STAGE_CKPT + ){ + p->rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT; + } + break; + + case RBU_STATE_TBL: + pRet->zTbl = rbuStrndup((char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1), &rc); + break; + + case RBU_STATE_IDX: + pRet->zIdx = rbuStrndup((char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1), &rc); + break; + + case RBU_STATE_ROW: + pRet->nRow = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 1); + break; + + case RBU_STATE_PROGRESS: + pRet->nProgress = sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 1); + break; + + case RBU_STATE_CKPT: + pRet->iWalCksum = sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 1); + break; + + case RBU_STATE_COOKIE: + pRet->iCookie = (u32)sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 1); + break; + + case RBU_STATE_OALSZ: + pRet->iOalSz = (u32)sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 1); + break; + + case RBU_STATE_PHASEONESTEP: + pRet->nPhaseOneStep = sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 1); + break; + + default: + rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT; + break; + } + } + rc2 = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2; + + p->rc = rc; + return pRet; +} + + /* ** Open the database handle and attach the RBU database as "rbu". If an ** error occurs, leave an error code and message in the RBU handle. @@ -163677,10 +167239,14 @@ static sqlite3 *rbuOpenDbhandle(sqlite3rbu *p, const char *zName){ static void rbuOpenDatabase(sqlite3rbu *p){ assert( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ); assert( p->dbMain==0 && p->dbRbu==0 ); + assert( rbuIsVacuum(p) || p->zTarget!=0 ); - p->eStage = 0; - p->dbMain = rbuOpenDbhandle(p, p->zTarget); - p->dbRbu = rbuOpenDbhandle(p, p->zRbu); + /* Open the RBU database */ + p->dbRbu = rbuOpenDbhandle(p, p->zRbu, 1); + + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && rbuIsVacuum(p) ){ + sqlite3_file_control(p->dbRbu, "main", SQLITE_FCNTL_RBUCNT, (void*)p); + } /* If using separate RBU and state databases, attach the state database to ** the RBU db handle now. */ @@ -163691,6 +167257,96 @@ static void rbuOpenDatabase(sqlite3rbu *p){ memcpy(p->zStateDb, "main", 4); } +#if 0 + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && rbuIsVacuum(p) ){ + p->rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbRbu, "BEGIN", 0, 0, 0); + } +#endif + + /* If it has not already been created, create the rbu_state table */ + rbuMPrintfExec(p, p->dbRbu, RBU_CREATE_STATE, p->zStateDb); + +#if 0 + if( rbuIsVacuum(p) ){ + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int rc2; + int bOk = 0; + sqlite3_stmt *pCnt = 0; + p->rc = prepareAndCollectError(p->dbRbu, &pCnt, &p->zErrmsg, + "SELECT count(*) FROM stat.sqlite_master" + ); + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK + && sqlite3_step(pCnt)==SQLITE_ROW + && 1==sqlite3_column_int(pCnt, 0) + ){ + bOk = 1; + } + rc2 = sqlite3_finalize(pCnt); + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ) p->rc = rc2; + + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && bOk==0 ){ + p->rc = SQLITE_ERROR; + p->zErrmsg = sqlite3_mprintf("invalid state database"); + } + + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + p->rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbRbu, "COMMIT", 0, 0, 0); + } + } + } +#endif + + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && rbuIsVacuum(p) ){ + int bOpen = 0; + int rc; + p->nRbu = 0; + p->pRbuFd = 0; + rc = sqlite3_file_control(p->dbRbu, "main", SQLITE_FCNTL_RBUCNT, (void*)p); + if( rc!=SQLITE_NOTFOUND ) p->rc = rc; + if( p->eStage>=RBU_STAGE_MOVE ){ + bOpen = 1; + }else{ + RbuState *pState = rbuLoadState(p); + if( pState ){ + bOpen = (pState->eStage>RBU_STAGE_MOVE); + rbuFreeState(pState); + } + } + if( bOpen ) p->dbMain = rbuOpenDbhandle(p, p->zRbu, p->nRbu<=1); + } + + p->eStage = 0; + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && p->dbMain==0 ){ + if( !rbuIsVacuum(p) ){ + p->dbMain = rbuOpenDbhandle(p, p->zTarget, 1); + }else if( p->pRbuFd->pWalFd ){ + p->rc = SQLITE_ERROR; + p->zErrmsg = sqlite3_mprintf("cannot vacuum wal mode database"); + }else{ + char *zTarget; + char *zExtra = 0; + if( strlen(p->zRbu)>=5 && 0==memcmp("file:", p->zRbu, 5) ){ + zExtra = &p->zRbu[5]; + while( *zExtra ){ + if( *zExtra++=='?' ) break; + } + if( *zExtra=='\0' ) zExtra = 0; + } + + zTarget = sqlite3_mprintf("file:%s-vacuum?rbu_memory=1%s%s", + sqlite3_db_filename(p->dbRbu, "main"), + (zExtra==0 ? "" : "&"), (zExtra==0 ? "" : zExtra) + ); + + if( zTarget==0 ){ + p->rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + return; + } + p->dbMain = rbuOpenDbhandle(p, zTarget, p->nRbu<=1); + sqlite3_free(zTarget); + } + } + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ p->rc = sqlite3_create_function(p->dbMain, "rbu_tmp_insert", -1, SQLITE_UTF8, (void*)p, rbuTmpInsertFunc, 0, 0 @@ -163705,7 +167361,7 @@ static void rbuOpenDatabase(sqlite3rbu *p){ if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ p->rc = sqlite3_create_function(p->dbRbu, - "rbu_target_name", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, (void*)p, rbuTargetNameFunc, 0, 0 + "rbu_target_name", -1, SQLITE_UTF8, (void*)p, rbuTargetNameFunc, 0, 0 ); } @@ -163754,9 +167410,9 @@ static void rbuFileSuffix3(const char *zBase, char *z){ #endif { int i, sz; - sz = sqlite3Strlen30(z); + sz = (int)strlen(z)&0xffffff; for(i=sz-1; i>0 && z[i]!='/' && z[i]!='.'; i--){} - if( z[i]=='.' && ALWAYS(sz>i+4) ) memmove(&z[i+1], &z[sz-3], 4); + if( z[i]=='.' && sz>i+4 ) memmove(&z[i+1], &z[sz-3], 4); } #endif } @@ -163964,9 +167620,15 @@ static LPWSTR rbuWinUtf8ToUnicode(const char *zFilename){ */ static void rbuMoveOalFile(sqlite3rbu *p){ const char *zBase = sqlite3_db_filename(p->dbMain, "main"); + const char *zMove = zBase; + char *zOal; + char *zWal; - char *zWal = sqlite3_mprintf("%s-wal", zBase); - char *zOal = sqlite3_mprintf("%s-oal", zBase); + if( rbuIsVacuum(p) ){ + zMove = sqlite3_db_filename(p->dbRbu, "main"); + } + zOal = sqlite3_mprintf("%s-oal", zMove); + zWal = sqlite3_mprintf("%s-wal", zMove); assert( p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_MOVE ); assert( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && p->zErrmsg==0 ); @@ -163987,8 +167649,8 @@ static void rbuMoveOalFile(sqlite3rbu *p){ /* Re-open the databases. */ rbuObjIterFinalize(&p->objiter); - sqlite3_close(p->dbMain); sqlite3_close(p->dbRbu); + sqlite3_close(p->dbMain); p->dbMain = 0; p->dbRbu = 0; @@ -164150,19 +167812,24 @@ static void rbuStepOneOp(sqlite3rbu *p, int eType){ p->rc = sqlite3_bind_value(pWriter, i+1, pVal); if( p->rc ) return; } - if( pIter->zIdx==0 - && (pIter->eType==RBU_PK_VTAB || pIter->eType==RBU_PK_NONE) - ){ - /* For a virtual table, or a table with no primary key, the - ** SELECT statement is: - ** - ** SELECT , rbu_control, rbu_rowid FROM .... - ** - ** Hence column_value(pIter->nCol+1). - */ - assertColumnName(pIter->pSelect, pIter->nCol+1, "rbu_rowid"); - pVal = sqlite3_column_value(pIter->pSelect, pIter->nCol+1); - p->rc = sqlite3_bind_value(pWriter, pIter->nCol+1, pVal); + if( pIter->zIdx==0 ){ + if( pIter->eType==RBU_PK_VTAB + || pIter->eType==RBU_PK_NONE + || (pIter->eType==RBU_PK_EXTERNAL && rbuIsVacuum(p)) + ){ + /* For a virtual table, or a table with no primary key, the + ** SELECT statement is: + ** + ** SELECT , rbu_control, rbu_rowid FROM .... + ** + ** Hence column_value(pIter->nCol+1). + */ + assertColumnName(pIter->pSelect, pIter->nCol+1, + rbuIsVacuum(p) ? "rowid" : "rbu_rowid" + ); + pVal = sqlite3_column_value(pIter->pSelect, pIter->nCol+1); + p->rc = sqlite3_bind_value(pWriter, pIter->nCol+1, pVal); + } } if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ sqlite3_step(pWriter); @@ -164241,13 +167908,18 @@ static int rbuStep(sqlite3rbu *p){ /* ** Increment the schema cookie of the main database opened by p->dbMain. +** +** Or, if this is an RBU vacuum, set the schema cookie of the main db +** opened by p->dbMain to one more than the schema cookie of the main +** db opened by p->dbRbu. */ static void rbuIncrSchemaCookie(sqlite3rbu *p){ if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + sqlite3 *dbread = (rbuIsVacuum(p) ? p->dbRbu : p->dbMain); int iCookie = 1000000; sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; - p->rc = prepareAndCollectError(p->dbMain, &pStmt, &p->zErrmsg, + p->rc = prepareAndCollectError(dbread, &pStmt, &p->zErrmsg, "PRAGMA schema_version" ); if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ @@ -164275,6 +167947,7 @@ static void rbuIncrSchemaCookie(sqlite3rbu *p){ static void rbuSaveState(sqlite3rbu *p, int eStage){ if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK || p->rc==SQLITE_DONE ){ sqlite3_stmt *pInsert = 0; + rbu_file *pFd = (rbuIsVacuum(p) ? p->pRbuFd : p->pTargetFd); int rc; assert( p->zErrmsg==0 ); @@ -164297,7 +167970,7 @@ static void rbuSaveState(sqlite3rbu *p, int eStage){ RBU_STATE_ROW, p->nStep, RBU_STATE_PROGRESS, p->nProgress, RBU_STATE_CKPT, p->iWalCksum, - RBU_STATE_COOKIE, (i64)p->pTargetFd->iCookie, + RBU_STATE_COOKIE, (i64)pFd->iCookie, RBU_STATE_OALSZ, p->iOalSz, RBU_STATE_PHASEONESTEP, p->nPhaseOneStep ) @@ -164313,6 +167986,92 @@ static void rbuSaveState(sqlite3rbu *p, int eStage){ } +/* +** The second argument passed to this function is the name of a PRAGMA +** setting - "page_size", "auto_vacuum", "user_version" or "application_id". +** This function executes the following on sqlite3rbu.dbRbu: +** +** "PRAGMA main.$zPragma" +** +** where $zPragma is the string passed as the second argument, then +** on sqlite3rbu.dbMain: +** +** "PRAGMA main.$zPragma = $val" +** +** where $val is the value returned by the first PRAGMA invocation. +** +** In short, it copies the value of the specified PRAGMA setting from +** dbRbu to dbMain. +*/ +static void rbuCopyPragma(sqlite3rbu *p, const char *zPragma){ + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + sqlite3_stmt *pPragma = 0; + p->rc = prepareFreeAndCollectError(p->dbRbu, &pPragma, &p->zErrmsg, + sqlite3_mprintf("PRAGMA main.%s", zPragma) + ); + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pPragma) ){ + p->rc = rbuMPrintfExec(p, p->dbMain, "PRAGMA main.%s = %d", + zPragma, sqlite3_column_int(pPragma, 0) + ); + } + rbuFinalize(p, pPragma); + } +} + +/* +** The RBU handle passed as the only argument has just been opened and +** the state database is empty. If this RBU handle was opened for an +** RBU vacuum operation, create the schema in the target db. +*/ +static void rbuCreateTargetSchema(sqlite3rbu *p){ + sqlite3_stmt *pSql = 0; + sqlite3_stmt *pInsert = 0; + + assert( rbuIsVacuum(p) ); + p->rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbMain, "PRAGMA writable_schema=1", 0,0, &p->zErrmsg); + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + p->rc = prepareAndCollectError(p->dbRbu, &pSql, &p->zErrmsg, + "SELECT sql FROM sqlite_master WHERE sql!='' AND rootpage!=0" + " AND name!='sqlite_sequence' " + " ORDER BY type DESC" + ); + } + + while( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(pSql)==SQLITE_ROW ){ + const char *zSql = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 0); + p->rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbMain, zSql, 0, 0, &p->zErrmsg); + } + rbuFinalize(p, pSql); + if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return; + + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + p->rc = prepareAndCollectError(p->dbRbu, &pSql, &p->zErrmsg, + "SELECT * FROM sqlite_master WHERE rootpage=0 OR rootpage IS NULL" + ); + } + + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + p->rc = prepareAndCollectError(p->dbMain, &pInsert, &p->zErrmsg, + "INSERT INTO sqlite_master VALUES(?,?,?,?,?)" + ); + } + + while( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(pSql)==SQLITE_ROW ){ + int i; + for(i=0; i<5; i++){ + sqlite3_bind_value(pInsert, i+1, sqlite3_column_value(pSql, i)); + } + sqlite3_step(pInsert); + p->rc = sqlite3_reset(pInsert); + } + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + p->rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbMain, "PRAGMA writable_schema=0",0,0,&p->zErrmsg); + } + + rbuFinalize(p, pSql); + rbuFinalize(p, pInsert); +} + /* ** Step the RBU object. */ @@ -164321,13 +168080,22 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_step(sqlite3rbu *p){ switch( p->eStage ){ case RBU_STAGE_OAL: { RbuObjIter *pIter = &p->objiter; + + /* If this is an RBU vacuum operation and the state table was empty + ** when this handle was opened, create the target database schema. */ + if( rbuIsVacuum(p) && p->nProgress==0 && p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rbuCreateTargetSchema(p); + rbuCopyPragma(p, "user_version"); + rbuCopyPragma(p, "application_id"); + } + while( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && pIter->zTbl ){ if( pIter->bCleanup ){ /* Clean up the rbu_tmp_xxx table for the previous table. It ** cannot be dropped as there are currently active SQL statements. ** But the contents can be deleted. */ - if( pIter->abIndexed ){ + if( rbuIsVacuum(p)==0 && pIter->abIndexed ){ rbuMPrintfExec(p, p->dbRbu, "DELETE FROM %s.'rbu_tmp_%q'", p->zStateDb, pIter->zDataTbl ); @@ -164414,94 +168182,6 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_step(sqlite3rbu *p){ } } -/* -** Free an RbuState object allocated by rbuLoadState(). -*/ -static void rbuFreeState(RbuState *p){ - if( p ){ - sqlite3_free(p->zTbl); - sqlite3_free(p->zIdx); - sqlite3_free(p); - } -} - -/* -** Allocate an RbuState object and load the contents of the rbu_state -** table into it. Return a pointer to the new object. It is the -** responsibility of the caller to eventually free the object using -** sqlite3_free(). -** -** If an error occurs, leave an error code and message in the rbu handle -** and return NULL. -*/ -static RbuState *rbuLoadState(sqlite3rbu *p){ - RbuState *pRet = 0; - sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0; - int rc; - int rc2; - - pRet = (RbuState*)rbuMalloc(p, sizeof(RbuState)); - if( pRet==0 ) return 0; - - rc = prepareFreeAndCollectError(p->dbRbu, &pStmt, &p->zErrmsg, - sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT k, v FROM %s.rbu_state", p->zStateDb) - ); - while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){ - switch( sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 0) ){ - case RBU_STATE_STAGE: - pRet->eStage = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 1); - if( pRet->eStage!=RBU_STAGE_OAL - && pRet->eStage!=RBU_STAGE_MOVE - && pRet->eStage!=RBU_STAGE_CKPT - ){ - p->rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT; - } - break; - - case RBU_STATE_TBL: - pRet->zTbl = rbuStrndup((char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1), &rc); - break; - - case RBU_STATE_IDX: - pRet->zIdx = rbuStrndup((char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1), &rc); - break; - - case RBU_STATE_ROW: - pRet->nRow = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 1); - break; - - case RBU_STATE_PROGRESS: - pRet->nProgress = sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 1); - break; - - case RBU_STATE_CKPT: - pRet->iWalCksum = sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 1); - break; - - case RBU_STATE_COOKIE: - pRet->iCookie = (u32)sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 1); - break; - - case RBU_STATE_OALSZ: - pRet->iOalSz = (u32)sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 1); - break; - - case RBU_STATE_PHASEONESTEP: - pRet->nPhaseOneStep = sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 1); - break; - - default: - rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT; - break; - } - } - rc2 = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); - if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2; - - p->rc = rc; - return pRet; -} - /* ** Compare strings z1 and z2, returning 0 if they are identical, or non-zero ** otherwise. Either or both argument may be NULL. Two NULL values are @@ -164691,16 +168371,14 @@ static void rbuInitPhaseOneSteps(sqlite3rbu *p){ } } -/* -** Open and return a new RBU handle. -*/ -SQLITE_API sqlite3rbu *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_open( + +static sqlite3rbu *openRbuHandle( const char *zTarget, const char *zRbu, const char *zState ){ sqlite3rbu *p; - size_t nTarget = strlen(zTarget); + size_t nTarget = zTarget ? strlen(zTarget) : 0; size_t nRbu = strlen(zRbu); size_t nState = zState ? strlen(zState) : 0; size_t nByte = sizeof(sqlite3rbu) + nTarget+1 + nRbu+1+ nState+1; @@ -164713,22 +168391,24 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3rbu *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_open( memset(p, 0, sizeof(sqlite3rbu)); rbuCreateVfs(p); - /* Open the target database */ + /* Open the target, RBU and state databases */ if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - p->zTarget = (char*)&p[1]; - memcpy(p->zTarget, zTarget, nTarget+1); - p->zRbu = &p->zTarget[nTarget+1]; + char *pCsr = (char*)&p[1]; + if( zTarget ){ + p->zTarget = pCsr; + memcpy(p->zTarget, zTarget, nTarget+1); + pCsr += nTarget+1; + } + p->zRbu = pCsr; memcpy(p->zRbu, zRbu, nRbu+1); + pCsr += nRbu+1; if( zState ){ - p->zState = &p->zRbu[nRbu+1]; + p->zState = pCsr; memcpy(p->zState, zState, nState+1); } rbuOpenDatabase(p); } - /* If it has not already been created, create the rbu_state table */ - rbuMPrintfExec(p, p->dbRbu, RBU_CREATE_STATE, p->zStateDb); - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ pState = rbuLoadState(p); assert( pState || p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ); @@ -164758,38 +168438,27 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3rbu *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_open( } } - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && (p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_OAL || p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_MOVE) - && pState->eStage!=0 && p->pTargetFd->iCookie!=pState->iCookie - ){ - /* At this point (pTargetFd->iCookie) contains the value of the - ** change-counter cookie (the thing that gets incremented when a - ** transaction is committed in rollback mode) currently stored on - ** page 1 of the database file. */ - p->rc = SQLITE_BUSY; - p->zErrmsg = sqlite3_mprintf("database modified during rbu update"); + && pState->eStage!=0 + ){ + rbu_file *pFd = (rbuIsVacuum(p) ? p->pRbuFd : p->pTargetFd); + if( pFd->iCookie!=pState->iCookie ){ + /* At this point (pTargetFd->iCookie) contains the value of the + ** change-counter cookie (the thing that gets incremented when a + ** transaction is committed in rollback mode) currently stored on + ** page 1 of the database file. */ + p->rc = SQLITE_BUSY; + p->zErrmsg = sqlite3_mprintf("database modified during rbu %s", + (rbuIsVacuum(p) ? "vacuum" : "update") + ); + } } if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ if( p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_OAL ){ sqlite3 *db = p->dbMain; - - /* Open transactions both databases. The *-oal file is opened or - ** created at this point. */ - p->rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "BEGIN IMMEDIATE", 0, 0, &p->zErrmsg); - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - p->rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbRbu, "BEGIN IMMEDIATE", 0, 0, &p->zErrmsg); - } - - /* Check if the main database is a zipvfs db. If it is, set the upper - ** level pager to use "journal_mode=off". This prevents it from - ** generating a large journal using a temp file. */ - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - int frc = sqlite3_file_control(db, "main", SQLITE_FCNTL_ZIPVFS, 0); - if( frc==SQLITE_OK ){ - p->rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "PRAGMA journal_mode=off",0,0,&p->zErrmsg); - } - } + p->rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbRbu, "BEGIN", 0, 0, &p->zErrmsg); /* Point the object iterator at the first object */ if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ @@ -164800,12 +168469,34 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3rbu *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_open( ** update finished. */ if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && p->objiter.zTbl==0 ){ p->rc = SQLITE_DONE; - } + p->eStage = RBU_STAGE_DONE; + }else{ + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && pState->eStage==0 && rbuIsVacuum(p) ){ + rbuCopyPragma(p, "page_size"); + rbuCopyPragma(p, "auto_vacuum"); + } - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - rbuSetupOal(p, pState); - } + /* Open transactions both databases. The *-oal file is opened or + ** created at this point. */ + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + p->rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "BEGIN IMMEDIATE", 0, 0, &p->zErrmsg); + } + /* Check if the main database is a zipvfs db. If it is, set the upper + ** level pager to use "journal_mode=off". This prevents it from + ** generating a large journal using a temp file. */ + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int frc = sqlite3_file_control(db, "main", SQLITE_FCNTL_ZIPVFS, 0); + if( frc==SQLITE_OK ){ + p->rc = sqlite3_exec( + db, "PRAGMA journal_mode=off",0,0,&p->zErrmsg); + } + } + + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rbuSetupOal(p, pState); + } + } }else if( p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_MOVE ){ /* no-op */ }else if( p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_CKPT ){ @@ -164823,6 +168514,28 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3rbu *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_open( return p; } +/* +** Open and return a new RBU handle. +*/ +SQLITE_API sqlite3rbu *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_open( + const char *zTarget, + const char *zRbu, + const char *zState +){ + /* TODO: Check that zTarget and zRbu are non-NULL */ + return openRbuHandle(zTarget, zRbu, zState); +} + +/* +** Open a handle to begin or resume an RBU VACUUM operation. +*/ +SQLITE_API sqlite3rbu *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_vacuum( + const char *zTarget, + const char *zState +){ + /* TODO: Check that both arguments are non-NULL */ + return openRbuHandle(0, zTarget, zState); +} /* ** Return the database handle used by pRbu. @@ -164843,7 +168556,7 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_db(sqlite3rbu *pRbu, int bRbu){ */ static void rbuEditErrmsg(sqlite3rbu *p){ if( p->rc==SQLITE_CONSTRAINT && p->zErrmsg ){ - int i; + unsigned int i; size_t nErrmsg = strlen(p->zErrmsg); for(i=0; i<(nErrmsg-8); i++){ if( memcmp(&p->zErrmsg[i], "rbu_imp_", 8)==0 ){ @@ -164877,9 +168590,19 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_close(sqlite3rbu *p, char **pzErrmsg){ /* Close any open statement handles. */ rbuObjIterFinalize(&p->objiter); + /* If this is an RBU vacuum handle and the vacuum has either finished + ** successfully or encountered an error, delete the contents of the + ** state table. This causes the next call to sqlite3rbu_vacuum() + ** specifying the current target and state databases to start a new + ** vacuum from scratch. */ + if( rbuIsVacuum(p) && p->rc!=SQLITE_OK && p->dbRbu ){ + int rc2 = sqlite3_exec(p->dbRbu, "DELETE FROM stat.rbu_state", 0, 0, 0); + if( p->rc==SQLITE_DONE && rc2!=SQLITE_OK ) p->rc = rc2; + } + /* Close the open database handle and VFS object. */ - sqlite3_close(p->dbMain); sqlite3_close(p->dbRbu); + sqlite3_close(p->dbMain); rbuDeleteVfs(p); sqlite3_free(p->aBuf); sqlite3_free(p->aFrame); @@ -164940,9 +168663,39 @@ SQLITE_API void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_bp_progress(sqlite3rbu *p, int *pnOne, } } +/* +** Return the current state of the RBU vacuum or update operation. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_state(sqlite3rbu *p){ + int aRes[] = { + 0, SQLITE_RBU_STATE_OAL, SQLITE_RBU_STATE_MOVE, + 0, SQLITE_RBU_STATE_CHECKPOINT, SQLITE_RBU_STATE_DONE + }; + + assert( RBU_STAGE_OAL==1 ); + assert( RBU_STAGE_MOVE==2 ); + assert( RBU_STAGE_CKPT==4 ); + assert( RBU_STAGE_DONE==5 ); + assert( aRes[RBU_STAGE_OAL]==SQLITE_RBU_STATE_OAL ); + assert( aRes[RBU_STAGE_MOVE]==SQLITE_RBU_STATE_MOVE ); + assert( aRes[RBU_STAGE_CKPT]==SQLITE_RBU_STATE_CHECKPOINT ); + assert( aRes[RBU_STAGE_DONE]==SQLITE_RBU_STATE_DONE ); + + if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK && p->rc!=SQLITE_DONE ){ + return SQLITE_RBU_STATE_ERROR; + }else{ + assert( p->rc!=SQLITE_DONE || p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_DONE ); + assert( p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_OAL + || p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_MOVE + || p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_CKPT + || p->eStage==RBU_STAGE_DONE + ); + return aRes[p->eStage]; + } +} + SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_savestate(sqlite3rbu *p){ int rc = p->rc; - if( rc==SQLITE_DONE ) return SQLITE_OK; assert( p->eStage>=RBU_STAGE_OAL && p->eStage<=RBU_STAGE_DONE ); @@ -165081,6 +168834,22 @@ static u32 rbuGetU32(u8 *aBuf){ + ((u32)aBuf[3]); } +/* +** Write an unsigned 32-bit value in big-endian format to the supplied +** buffer. +*/ +static void rbuPutU32(u8 *aBuf, u32 iVal){ + aBuf[0] = (iVal >> 24) & 0xFF; + aBuf[1] = (iVal >> 16) & 0xFF; + aBuf[2] = (iVal >> 8) & 0xFF; + aBuf[3] = (iVal >> 0) & 0xFF; +} + +static void rbuPutU16(u8 *aBuf, u16 iVal){ + aBuf[0] = (iVal >> 8) & 0xFF; + aBuf[1] = (iVal >> 0) & 0xFF; +} + /* ** Read data from an rbuVfs-file. */ @@ -165106,6 +168875,35 @@ static int rbuVfsRead( memset(zBuf, 0, iAmt); }else{ rc = p->pReal->pMethods->xRead(p->pReal, zBuf, iAmt, iOfst); +#if 1 + /* If this is being called to read the first page of the target + ** database as part of an rbu vacuum operation, synthesize the + ** contents of the first page if it does not yet exist. Otherwise, + ** SQLite will not check for a *-wal file. */ + if( pRbu && rbuIsVacuum(pRbu) + && rc==SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ && iOfst==0 + && (p->openFlags & SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB) + && pRbu->rc==SQLITE_OK + ){ + sqlite3_file *pFd = (sqlite3_file*)pRbu->pRbuFd; + rc = pFd->pMethods->xRead(pFd, zBuf, iAmt, iOfst); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + u8 *aBuf = (u8*)zBuf; + u32 iRoot = rbuGetU32(&aBuf[52]) ? 1 : 0; + rbuPutU32(&aBuf[52], iRoot); /* largest root page number */ + rbuPutU32(&aBuf[36], 0); /* number of free pages */ + rbuPutU32(&aBuf[32], 0); /* first page on free list trunk */ + rbuPutU32(&aBuf[28], 1); /* size of db file in pages */ + rbuPutU32(&aBuf[24], pRbu->pRbuFd->iCookie+1); /* Change counter */ + + if( iAmt>100 ){ + memset(&aBuf[100], 0, iAmt-100); + rbuPutU16(&aBuf[105], iAmt & 0xFFFF); + aBuf[100] = 0x0D; + } + } + } +#endif } if( rc==SQLITE_OK && iOfst==0 && (p->openFlags & SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB) ){ /* These look like magic numbers. But they are stable, as they are part @@ -165180,7 +168978,20 @@ static int rbuVfsSync(sqlite3_file *pFile, int flags){ */ static int rbuVfsFileSize(sqlite3_file *pFile, sqlite_int64 *pSize){ rbu_file *p = (rbu_file *)pFile; - return p->pReal->pMethods->xFileSize(p->pReal, pSize); + int rc; + rc = p->pReal->pMethods->xFileSize(p->pReal, pSize); + + /* If this is an RBU vacuum operation and this is the target database, + ** pretend that it has at least one page. Otherwise, SQLite will not + ** check for the existance of a *-wal file. rbuVfsRead() contains + ** similar logic. */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && *pSize==0 + && p->pRbu && rbuIsVacuum(p->pRbu) + && (p->openFlags & SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB) + ){ + *pSize = 1024; + } + return rc; } /* @@ -165192,7 +169003,9 @@ static int rbuVfsLock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int eLock){ int rc = SQLITE_OK; assert( p->openFlags & (SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB|SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_DB) ); - if( pRbu && eLock==SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE && pRbu->eStage!=RBU_STAGE_DONE ){ + if( eLock==SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE + && (p->bNolock || (pRbu && pRbu->eStage!=RBU_STAGE_DONE)) + ){ /* Do not allow EXCLUSIVE locks. Preventing SQLite from taking this ** prevents it from checkpointing the database from sqlite3_close(). */ rc = SQLITE_BUSY; @@ -165255,6 +169068,12 @@ static int rbuVfsFileControl(sqlite3_file *pFile, int op, void *pArg){ } return rc; } + else if( op==SQLITE_FCNTL_RBUCNT ){ + sqlite3rbu *pRbu = (sqlite3rbu*)pArg; + pRbu->nRbu++; + pRbu->pRbuFd = p; + p->bNolock = 1; + } rc = xControl(p->pReal, op, pArg); if( rc==SQLITE_OK && op==SQLITE_FCNTL_VFSNAME ){ @@ -165418,6 +169237,33 @@ static rbu_file *rbuFindMaindb(rbu_vfs *pRbuVfs, const char *zWal){ return pDb; } +/* +** A main database named zName has just been opened. The following +** function returns a pointer to a buffer owned by SQLite that contains +** the name of the *-wal file this db connection will use. SQLite +** happens to pass a pointer to this buffer when using xAccess() +** or xOpen() to operate on the *-wal file. +*/ +static const char *rbuMainToWal(const char *zName, int flags){ + int n = (int)strlen(zName); + const char *z = &zName[n]; + if( flags & SQLITE_OPEN_URI ){ + int odd = 0; + while( 1 ){ + if( z[0]==0 ){ + odd = 1 - odd; + if( odd && z[1]==0 ) break; + } + z++; + } + z += 2; + }else{ + while( *z==0 ) z++; + } + z += (n + 8 + 1); + return z; +} + /* ** Open an rbu file handle. */ @@ -165453,6 +169299,7 @@ static int rbuVfsOpen( rbu_file *pFd = (rbu_file *)pFile; int rc = SQLITE_OK; const char *zOpen = zName; + int oflags = flags; memset(pFd, 0, sizeof(rbu_file)); pFd->pReal = (sqlite3_file*)&pFd[1]; @@ -165465,23 +169312,7 @@ static int rbuVfsOpen( ** the name of the *-wal file this db connection will use. SQLite ** happens to pass a pointer to this buffer when using xAccess() ** or xOpen() to operate on the *-wal file. */ - int n = (int)strlen(zName); - const char *z = &zName[n]; - if( flags & SQLITE_OPEN_URI ){ - int odd = 0; - while( 1 ){ - if( z[0]==0 ){ - odd = 1 - odd; - if( odd && z[1]==0 ) break; - } - z++; - } - z += 2; - }else{ - while( *z==0 ) z++; - } - z += (n + 8 + 1); - pFd->zWal = z; + pFd->zWal = rbuMainToWal(zName, flags); } else if( flags & SQLITE_OPEN_WAL ){ rbu_file *pDb = rbuFindMaindb(pRbuVfs, zName); @@ -165491,10 +169322,17 @@ static int rbuVfsOpen( ** code ensures that the string passed to xOpen() is terminated by a ** pair of '\0' bytes in case the VFS attempts to extract a URI ** parameter from it. */ - size_t nCopy = strlen(zName); - char *zCopy = sqlite3_malloc64(nCopy+2); + const char *zBase = zName; + size_t nCopy; + char *zCopy; + if( rbuIsVacuum(pDb->pRbu) ){ + zBase = sqlite3_db_filename(pDb->pRbu->dbRbu, "main"); + zBase = rbuMainToWal(zBase, SQLITE_OPEN_URI); + } + nCopy = strlen(zBase); + zCopy = sqlite3_malloc64(nCopy+2); if( zCopy ){ - memcpy(zCopy, zName, nCopy); + memcpy(zCopy, zBase, nCopy); zCopy[nCopy-3] = 'o'; zCopy[nCopy] = '\0'; zCopy[nCopy+1] = '\0'; @@ -165509,8 +169347,17 @@ static int rbuVfsOpen( } } + if( oflags & SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB + && sqlite3_uri_boolean(zName, "rbu_memory", 0) + ){ + assert( oflags & SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB ); + oflags = SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_DB | SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE | SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE | + SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE | SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE; + zOpen = 0; + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - rc = pRealVfs->xOpen(pRealVfs, zOpen, pFd->pReal, flags, pOutFlags); + rc = pRealVfs->xOpen(pRealVfs, zOpen, pFd->pReal, oflags, pOutFlags); } if( pFd->pReal->pMethods ){ /* The xOpen() operation has succeeded. Set the sqlite3_file.pMethods @@ -165830,10 +169677,10 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3rbu_create_vfs(const char *zName, const cha */ #define VTAB_SCHEMA \ "CREATE TABLE xx( " \ - " name STRING, /* Name of table or index */" \ - " path INTEGER, /* Path to page from root */" \ + " name TEXT, /* Name of table or index */" \ + " path TEXT, /* Path to page from root */" \ " pageno INTEGER, /* Page number */" \ - " pagetype STRING, /* 'internal', 'leaf' or 'overflow' */" \ + " pagetype TEXT, /* 'internal', 'leaf' or 'overflow' */" \ " ncell INTEGER, /* Cells on page (0 for overflow) */" \ " payload INTEGER, /* Bytes of payload on this page */" \ " unused INTEGER, /* Bytes of unused space on this page */" \ @@ -166474,6 +170321,4650 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3DbstatRegister(sqlite3 *db){ return SQLITE_OK; } #endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_DBSTAT_VTAB */ /************** End of dbstat.c **********************************************/ +/************** Begin file sqlite3session.c **********************************/ + +#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK) +/* #include "sqlite3session.h" */ +/* #include */ +/* #include */ + +#ifndef SQLITE_AMALGAMATION +/* # include "sqliteInt.h" */ +/* # include "vdbeInt.h" */ +#endif + +typedef struct SessionTable SessionTable; +typedef struct SessionChange SessionChange; +typedef struct SessionBuffer SessionBuffer; +typedef struct SessionInput SessionInput; + +/* +** Minimum chunk size used by streaming versions of functions. +*/ +#ifndef SESSIONS_STRM_CHUNK_SIZE +# ifdef SQLITE_TEST +# define SESSIONS_STRM_CHUNK_SIZE 64 +# else +# define SESSIONS_STRM_CHUNK_SIZE 1024 +# endif +#endif + +typedef struct SessionHook SessionHook; +struct SessionHook { + void *pCtx; + int (*xOld)(void*,int,sqlite3_value**); + int (*xNew)(void*,int,sqlite3_value**); + int (*xCount)(void*); + int (*xDepth)(void*); +}; + +/* +** Session handle structure. +*/ +struct sqlite3_session { + sqlite3 *db; /* Database handle session is attached to */ + char *zDb; /* Name of database session is attached to */ + int bEnable; /* True if currently recording */ + int bIndirect; /* True if all changes are indirect */ + int bAutoAttach; /* True to auto-attach tables */ + int rc; /* Non-zero if an error has occurred */ + void *pFilterCtx; /* First argument to pass to xTableFilter */ + int (*xTableFilter)(void *pCtx, const char *zTab); + sqlite3_session *pNext; /* Next session object on same db. */ + SessionTable *pTable; /* List of attached tables */ + SessionHook hook; /* APIs to grab new and old data with */ +}; + +/* +** Instances of this structure are used to build strings or binary records. +*/ +struct SessionBuffer { + u8 *aBuf; /* Pointer to changeset buffer */ + int nBuf; /* Size of buffer aBuf */ + int nAlloc; /* Size of allocation containing aBuf */ +}; + +/* +** An object of this type is used internally as an abstraction for +** input data. Input data may be supplied either as a single large buffer +** (e.g. sqlite3changeset_start()) or using a stream function (e.g. +** sqlite3changeset_start_strm()). +*/ +struct SessionInput { + int bNoDiscard; /* If true, discard no data */ + int iCurrent; /* Offset in aData[] of current change */ + int iNext; /* Offset in aData[] of next change */ + u8 *aData; /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset */ + int nData; /* Number of bytes in aData */ + + SessionBuffer buf; /* Current read buffer */ + int (*xInput)(void*, void*, int*); /* Input stream call (or NULL) */ + void *pIn; /* First argument to xInput */ + int bEof; /* Set to true after xInput finished */ +}; + +/* +** Structure for changeset iterators. +*/ +struct sqlite3_changeset_iter { + SessionInput in; /* Input buffer or stream */ + SessionBuffer tblhdr; /* Buffer to hold apValue/zTab/abPK/ */ + int bPatchset; /* True if this is a patchset */ + int rc; /* Iterator error code */ + sqlite3_stmt *pConflict; /* Points to conflicting row, if any */ + char *zTab; /* Current table */ + int nCol; /* Number of columns in zTab */ + int op; /* Current operation */ + int bIndirect; /* True if current change was indirect */ + u8 *abPK; /* Primary key array */ + sqlite3_value **apValue; /* old.* and new.* values */ +}; + +/* +** Each session object maintains a set of the following structures, one +** for each table the session object is monitoring. The structures are +** stored in a linked list starting at sqlite3_session.pTable. +** +** The keys of the SessionTable.aChange[] hash table are all rows that have +** been modified in any way since the session object was attached to the +** table. +** +** The data associated with each hash-table entry is a structure containing +** a subset of the initial values that the modified row contained at the +** start of the session. Or no initial values if the row was inserted. +*/ +struct SessionTable { + SessionTable *pNext; + char *zName; /* Local name of table */ + int nCol; /* Number of columns in table zName */ + const char **azCol; /* Column names */ + u8 *abPK; /* Array of primary key flags */ + int nEntry; /* Total number of entries in hash table */ + int nChange; /* Size of apChange[] array */ + SessionChange **apChange; /* Hash table buckets */ +}; + +/* +** RECORD FORMAT: +** +** The following record format is similar to (but not compatible with) that +** used in SQLite database files. This format is used as part of the +** change-set binary format, and so must be architecture independent. +** +** Unlike the SQLite database record format, each field is self-contained - +** there is no separation of header and data. Each field begins with a +** single byte describing its type, as follows: +** +** 0x00: Undefined value. +** 0x01: Integer value. +** 0x02: Real value. +** 0x03: Text value. +** 0x04: Blob value. +** 0x05: SQL NULL value. +** +** Note that the above match the definitions of SQLITE_INTEGER, SQLITE_TEXT +** and so on in sqlite3.h. For undefined and NULL values, the field consists +** only of the single type byte. For other types of values, the type byte +** is followed by: +** +** Text values: +** A varint containing the number of bytes in the value (encoded using +** UTF-8). Followed by a buffer containing the UTF-8 representation +** of the text value. There is no nul terminator. +** +** Blob values: +** A varint containing the number of bytes in the value, followed by +** a buffer containing the value itself. +** +** Integer values: +** An 8-byte big-endian integer value. +** +** Real values: +** An 8-byte big-endian IEEE 754-2008 real value. +** +** Varint values are encoded in the same way as varints in the SQLite +** record format. +** +** CHANGESET FORMAT: +** +** A changeset is a collection of DELETE, UPDATE and INSERT operations on +** one or more tables. Operations on a single table are grouped together, +** but may occur in any order (i.e. deletes, updates and inserts are all +** mixed together). +** +** Each group of changes begins with a table header: +** +** 1 byte: Constant 0x54 (capital 'T') +** Varint: Number of columns in the table. +** nCol bytes: 0x01 for PK columns, 0x00 otherwise. +** N bytes: Unqualified table name (encoded using UTF-8). Nul-terminated. +** +** Followed by one or more changes to the table. +** +** 1 byte: Either SQLITE_INSERT (0x12), UPDATE (0x17) or DELETE (0x09). +** 1 byte: The "indirect-change" flag. +** old.* record: (delete and update only) +** new.* record: (insert and update only) +** +** The "old.*" and "new.*" records, if present, are N field records in the +** format described above under "RECORD FORMAT", where N is the number of +** columns in the table. The i'th field of each record is associated with +** the i'th column of the table, counting from left to right in the order +** in which columns were declared in the CREATE TABLE statement. +** +** The new.* record that is part of each INSERT change contains the values +** that make up the new row. Similarly, the old.* record that is part of each +** DELETE change contains the values that made up the row that was deleted +** from the database. In the changeset format, the records that are part +** of INSERT or DELETE changes never contain any undefined (type byte 0x00) +** fields. +** +** Within the old.* record associated with an UPDATE change, all fields +** associated with table columns that are not PRIMARY KEY columns and are +** not modified by the UPDATE change are set to "undefined". Other fields +** are set to the values that made up the row before the UPDATE that the +** change records took place. Within the new.* record, fields associated +** with table columns modified by the UPDATE change contain the new +** values. Fields associated with table columns that are not modified +** are set to "undefined". +** +** PATCHSET FORMAT: +** +** A patchset is also a collection of changes. It is similar to a changeset, +** but leaves undefined those fields that are not useful if no conflict +** resolution is required when applying the changeset. +** +** Each group of changes begins with a table header: +** +** 1 byte: Constant 0x50 (capital 'P') +** Varint: Number of columns in the table. +** nCol bytes: 0x01 for PK columns, 0x00 otherwise. +** N bytes: Unqualified table name (encoded using UTF-8). Nul-terminated. +** +** Followed by one or more changes to the table. +** +** 1 byte: Either SQLITE_INSERT (0x12), UPDATE (0x17) or DELETE (0x09). +** 1 byte: The "indirect-change" flag. +** single record: (PK fields for DELETE, PK and modified fields for UPDATE, +** full record for INSERT). +** +** As in the changeset format, each field of the single record that is part +** of a patchset change is associated with the correspondingly positioned +** table column, counting from left to right within the CREATE TABLE +** statement. +** +** For a DELETE change, all fields within the record except those associated +** with PRIMARY KEY columns are set to "undefined". The PRIMARY KEY fields +** contain the values identifying the row to delete. +** +** For an UPDATE change, all fields except those associated with PRIMARY KEY +** columns and columns that are modified by the UPDATE are set to "undefined". +** PRIMARY KEY fields contain the values identifying the table row to update, +** and fields associated with modified columns contain the new column values. +** +** The records associated with INSERT changes are in the same format as for +** changesets. It is not possible for a record associated with an INSERT +** change to contain a field set to "undefined". +*/ + +/* +** For each row modified during a session, there exists a single instance of +** this structure stored in a SessionTable.aChange[] hash table. +*/ +struct SessionChange { + int op; /* One of UPDATE, DELETE, INSERT */ + int bIndirect; /* True if this change is "indirect" */ + int nRecord; /* Number of bytes in buffer aRecord[] */ + u8 *aRecord; /* Buffer containing old.* record */ + SessionChange *pNext; /* For hash-table collisions */ +}; + +/* +** Write a varint with value iVal into the buffer at aBuf. Return the +** number of bytes written. +*/ +static int sessionVarintPut(u8 *aBuf, int iVal){ + return putVarint32(aBuf, iVal); +} + +/* +** Return the number of bytes required to store value iVal as a varint. +*/ +static int sessionVarintLen(int iVal){ + return sqlite3VarintLen(iVal); +} + +/* +** Read a varint value from aBuf[] into *piVal. Return the number of +** bytes read. +*/ +static int sessionVarintGet(u8 *aBuf, int *piVal){ + return getVarint32(aBuf, *piVal); +} + +/* Load an unaligned and unsigned 32-bit integer */ +#define SESSION_UINT32(x) (((u32)(x)[0]<<24)|((x)[1]<<16)|((x)[2]<<8)|(x)[3]) + +/* +** Read a 64-bit big-endian integer value from buffer aRec[]. Return +** the value read. +*/ +static sqlite3_int64 sessionGetI64(u8 *aRec){ + u64 x = SESSION_UINT32(aRec); + u32 y = SESSION_UINT32(aRec+4); + x = (x<<32) + y; + return (sqlite3_int64)x; +} + +/* +** Write a 64-bit big-endian integer value to the buffer aBuf[]. +*/ +static void sessionPutI64(u8 *aBuf, sqlite3_int64 i){ + aBuf[0] = (i>>56) & 0xFF; + aBuf[1] = (i>>48) & 0xFF; + aBuf[2] = (i>>40) & 0xFF; + aBuf[3] = (i>>32) & 0xFF; + aBuf[4] = (i>>24) & 0xFF; + aBuf[5] = (i>>16) & 0xFF; + aBuf[6] = (i>> 8) & 0xFF; + aBuf[7] = (i>> 0) & 0xFF; +} + +/* +** This function is used to serialize the contents of value pValue (see +** comment titled "RECORD FORMAT" above). +** +** If it is non-NULL, the serialized form of the value is written to +** buffer aBuf. *pnWrite is set to the number of bytes written before +** returning. Or, if aBuf is NULL, the only thing this function does is +** set *pnWrite. +** +** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. Or, if an OOM error occurs +** within a call to sqlite3_value_text() (may fail if the db is utf-16)) +** SQLITE_NOMEM is returned. +*/ +static int sessionSerializeValue( + u8 *aBuf, /* If non-NULL, write serialized value here */ + sqlite3_value *pValue, /* Value to serialize */ + int *pnWrite /* IN/OUT: Increment by bytes written */ +){ + int nByte; /* Size of serialized value in bytes */ + + if( pValue ){ + int eType; /* Value type (SQLITE_NULL, TEXT etc.) */ + + eType = sqlite3_value_type(pValue); + if( aBuf ) aBuf[0] = eType; + + switch( eType ){ + case SQLITE_NULL: + nByte = 1; + break; + + case SQLITE_INTEGER: + case SQLITE_FLOAT: + if( aBuf ){ + /* TODO: SQLite does something special to deal with mixed-endian + ** floating point values (e.g. ARM7). This code probably should + ** too. */ + u64 i; + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + i = (u64)sqlite3_value_int64(pValue); + }else{ + double r; + assert( sizeof(double)==8 && sizeof(u64)==8 ); + r = sqlite3_value_double(pValue); + memcpy(&i, &r, 8); + } + sessionPutI64(&aBuf[1], i); + } + nByte = 9; + break; + + default: { + u8 *z; + int n; + int nVarint; + + assert( eType==SQLITE_TEXT || eType==SQLITE_BLOB ); + if( eType==SQLITE_TEXT ){ + z = (u8 *)sqlite3_value_text(pValue); + }else{ + z = (u8 *)sqlite3_value_blob(pValue); + } + n = sqlite3_value_bytes(pValue); + if( z==0 && (eType!=SQLITE_BLOB || n>0) ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; + nVarint = sessionVarintLen(n); + + if( aBuf ){ + sessionVarintPut(&aBuf[1], n); + memcpy(&aBuf[nVarint + 1], eType==SQLITE_TEXT ? + sqlite3_value_text(pValue) : sqlite3_value_blob(pValue), n + ); + } + + nByte = 1 + nVarint + n; + break; + } + } + }else{ + nByte = 1; + if( aBuf ) aBuf[0] = '\0'; + } + + if( pnWrite ) *pnWrite += nByte; + return SQLITE_OK; +} + + +/* +** This macro is used to calculate hash key values for data structures. In +** order to use this macro, the entire data structure must be represented +** as a series of unsigned integers. In order to calculate a hash-key value +** for a data structure represented as three such integers, the macro may +** then be used as follows: +** +** int hash_key_value; +** hash_key_value = HASH_APPEND(0, ); +** hash_key_value = HASH_APPEND(hash_key_value, ); +** hash_key_value = HASH_APPEND(hash_key_value, ); +** +** In practice, the data structures this macro is used for are the primary +** key values of modified rows. +*/ +#define HASH_APPEND(hash, add) ((hash) << 3) ^ (hash) ^ (unsigned int)(add) + +/* +** Append the hash of the 64-bit integer passed as the second argument to the +** hash-key value passed as the first. Return the new hash-key value. +*/ +static unsigned int sessionHashAppendI64(unsigned int h, i64 i){ + h = HASH_APPEND(h, i & 0xFFFFFFFF); + return HASH_APPEND(h, (i>>32)&0xFFFFFFFF); +} + +/* +** Append the hash of the blob passed via the second and third arguments to +** the hash-key value passed as the first. Return the new hash-key value. +*/ +static unsigned int sessionHashAppendBlob(unsigned int h, int n, const u8 *z){ + int i; + for(i=0; inCol==pSession->hook.xCount(pSession->hook.pCtx) ); + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + if( pTab->abPK[i] ){ + int rc; + int eType; + sqlite3_value *pVal; + + if( bNew ){ + rc = pSession->hook.xNew(pSession->hook.pCtx, i, &pVal); + }else{ + rc = pSession->hook.xOld(pSession->hook.pCtx, i, &pVal); + } + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc; + + eType = sqlite3_value_type(pVal); + h = sessionHashAppendType(h, eType); + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER || eType==SQLITE_FLOAT ){ + i64 iVal; + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + iVal = sqlite3_value_int64(pVal); + }else{ + double rVal = sqlite3_value_double(pVal); + assert( sizeof(iVal)==8 && sizeof(rVal)==8 ); + memcpy(&iVal, &rVal, 8); + } + h = sessionHashAppendI64(h, iVal); + }else if( eType==SQLITE_TEXT || eType==SQLITE_BLOB ){ + const u8 *z; + int n; + if( eType==SQLITE_TEXT ){ + z = (const u8 *)sqlite3_value_text(pVal); + }else{ + z = (const u8 *)sqlite3_value_blob(pVal); + } + n = sqlite3_value_bytes(pVal); + if( !z && (eType!=SQLITE_BLOB || n>0) ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; + h = sessionHashAppendBlob(h, n, z); + }else{ + assert( eType==SQLITE_NULL ); + *pbNullPK = 1; + } + } + } + + *piHash = (h % pTab->nChange); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** The buffer that the argument points to contains a serialized SQL value. +** Return the number of bytes of space occupied by the value (including +** the type byte). +*/ +static int sessionSerialLen(u8 *a){ + int e = *a; + int n; + if( e==0 ) return 1; + if( e==SQLITE_NULL ) return 1; + if( e==SQLITE_INTEGER || e==SQLITE_FLOAT ) return 9; + return sessionVarintGet(&a[1], &n) + 1 + n; +} + +/* +** Based on the primary key values stored in change aRecord, calculate a +** hash key. Assume the has table has nBucket buckets. The hash keys +** calculated by this function are compatible with those calculated by +** sessionPreupdateHash(). +** +** The bPkOnly argument is non-zero if the record at aRecord[] is from +** a patchset DELETE. In this case the non-PK fields are omitted entirely. +*/ +static unsigned int sessionChangeHash( + SessionTable *pTab, /* Table handle */ + int bPkOnly, /* Record consists of PK fields only */ + u8 *aRecord, /* Change record */ + int nBucket /* Assume this many buckets in hash table */ +){ + unsigned int h = 0; /* Value to return */ + int i; /* Used to iterate through columns */ + u8 *a = aRecord; /* Used to iterate through change record */ + + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + int eType = *a; + int isPK = pTab->abPK[i]; + if( bPkOnly && isPK==0 ) continue; + + /* It is not possible for eType to be SQLITE_NULL here. The session + ** module does not record changes for rows with NULL values stored in + ** primary key columns. */ + assert( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER || eType==SQLITE_FLOAT + || eType==SQLITE_TEXT || eType==SQLITE_BLOB + || eType==SQLITE_NULL || eType==0 + ); + assert( !isPK || (eType!=0 && eType!=SQLITE_NULL) ); + + if( isPK ){ + a++; + h = sessionHashAppendType(h, eType); + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER || eType==SQLITE_FLOAT ){ + h = sessionHashAppendI64(h, sessionGetI64(a)); + a += 8; + }else{ + int n; + a += sessionVarintGet(a, &n); + h = sessionHashAppendBlob(h, n, a); + a += n; + } + }else{ + a += sessionSerialLen(a); + } + } + return (h % nBucket); +} + +/* +** Arguments aLeft and aRight are pointers to change records for table pTab. +** This function returns true if the two records apply to the same row (i.e. +** have the same values stored in the primary key columns), or false +** otherwise. +*/ +static int sessionChangeEqual( + SessionTable *pTab, /* Table used for PK definition */ + int bLeftPkOnly, /* True if aLeft[] contains PK fields only */ + u8 *aLeft, /* Change record */ + int bRightPkOnly, /* True if aRight[] contains PK fields only */ + u8 *aRight /* Change record */ +){ + u8 *a1 = aLeft; /* Cursor to iterate through aLeft */ + u8 *a2 = aRight; /* Cursor to iterate through aRight */ + int iCol; /* Used to iterate through table columns */ + + for(iCol=0; iColnCol; iCol++){ + if( pTab->abPK[iCol] ){ + int n1 = sessionSerialLen(a1); + int n2 = sessionSerialLen(a2); + + if( pTab->abPK[iCol] && (n1!=n2 || memcmp(a1, a2, n1)) ){ + return 0; + } + a1 += n1; + a2 += n2; + }else{ + if( bLeftPkOnly==0 ) a1 += sessionSerialLen(a1); + if( bRightPkOnly==0 ) a2 += sessionSerialLen(a2); + } + } + + return 1; +} + +/* +** Arguments aLeft and aRight both point to buffers containing change +** records with nCol columns. This function "merges" the two records into +** a single records which is written to the buffer at *paOut. *paOut is +** then set to point to one byte after the last byte written before +** returning. +** +** The merging of records is done as follows: For each column, if the +** aRight record contains a value for the column, copy the value from +** their. Otherwise, if aLeft contains a value, copy it. If neither +** record contains a value for a given column, then neither does the +** output record. +*/ +static void sessionMergeRecord( + u8 **paOut, + int nCol, + u8 *aLeft, + u8 *aRight +){ + u8 *a1 = aLeft; /* Cursor used to iterate through aLeft */ + u8 *a2 = aRight; /* Cursor used to iterate through aRight */ + u8 *aOut = *paOut; /* Output cursor */ + int iCol; /* Used to iterate from 0 to nCol */ + + for(iCol=0; iColnCol; i++){ + int nOld; + u8 *aOld; + int nNew; + u8 *aNew; + + aOld = sessionMergeValue(&aOld1, &aOld2, &nOld); + aNew = sessionMergeValue(&aNew1, &aNew2, &nNew); + if( pTab->abPK[i] || nOld!=nNew || memcmp(aOld, aNew, nNew) ){ + if( pTab->abPK[i]==0 ) bRequired = 1; + memcpy(aOut, aOld, nOld); + aOut += nOld; + }else{ + *(aOut++) = '\0'; + } + } + + if( !bRequired ) return 0; + } + + /* Write the new.* vector */ + aOld1 = aOldRecord1; + aOld2 = aOldRecord2; + aNew1 = aNewRecord1; + aNew2 = aNewRecord2; + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + int nOld; + u8 *aOld; + int nNew; + u8 *aNew; + + aOld = sessionMergeValue(&aOld1, &aOld2, &nOld); + aNew = sessionMergeValue(&aNew1, &aNew2, &nNew); + if( bPatchset==0 + && (pTab->abPK[i] || (nOld==nNew && 0==memcmp(aOld, aNew, nNew))) + ){ + *(aOut++) = '\0'; + }else{ + memcpy(aOut, aNew, nNew); + aOut += nNew; + } + } + + *paOut = aOut; + return 1; +} + +/* +** This function is only called from within a pre-update-hook callback. +** It determines if the current pre-update-hook change affects the same row +** as the change stored in argument pChange. If so, it returns true. Otherwise +** if the pre-update-hook does not affect the same row as pChange, it returns +** false. +*/ +static int sessionPreupdateEqual( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object that owns SessionTable */ + SessionTable *pTab, /* Table associated with change */ + SessionChange *pChange, /* Change to compare to */ + int op /* Current pre-update operation */ +){ + int iCol; /* Used to iterate through columns */ + u8 *a = pChange->aRecord; /* Cursor used to scan change record */ + + assert( op==SQLITE_INSERT || op==SQLITE_UPDATE || op==SQLITE_DELETE ); + for(iCol=0; iColnCol; iCol++){ + if( !pTab->abPK[iCol] ){ + a += sessionSerialLen(a); + }else{ + sqlite3_value *pVal; /* Value returned by preupdate_new/old */ + int rc; /* Error code from preupdate_new/old */ + int eType = *a++; /* Type of value from change record */ + + /* The following calls to preupdate_new() and preupdate_old() can not + ** fail. This is because they cache their return values, and by the + ** time control flows to here they have already been called once from + ** within sessionPreupdateHash(). The first two asserts below verify + ** this (that the method has already been called). */ + if( op==SQLITE_INSERT ){ + /* assert( db->pPreUpdate->pNewUnpacked || db->pPreUpdate->aNew ); */ + rc = pSession->hook.xNew(pSession->hook.pCtx, iCol, &pVal); + }else{ + /* assert( db->pPreUpdate->pUnpacked ); */ + rc = pSession->hook.xOld(pSession->hook.pCtx, iCol, &pVal); + } + assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); + if( sqlite3_value_type(pVal)!=eType ) return 0; + + /* A SessionChange object never has a NULL value in a PK column */ + assert( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER || eType==SQLITE_FLOAT + || eType==SQLITE_BLOB || eType==SQLITE_TEXT + ); + + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER || eType==SQLITE_FLOAT ){ + i64 iVal = sessionGetI64(a); + a += 8; + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + if( sqlite3_value_int64(pVal)!=iVal ) return 0; + }else{ + double rVal; + assert( sizeof(iVal)==8 && sizeof(rVal)==8 ); + memcpy(&rVal, &iVal, 8); + if( sqlite3_value_double(pVal)!=rVal ) return 0; + } + }else{ + int n; + const u8 *z; + a += sessionVarintGet(a, &n); + if( sqlite3_value_bytes(pVal)!=n ) return 0; + if( eType==SQLITE_TEXT ){ + z = sqlite3_value_text(pVal); + }else{ + z = sqlite3_value_blob(pVal); + } + if( memcmp(a, z, n) ) return 0; + a += n; + break; + } + } + } + + return 1; +} + +/* +** If required, grow the hash table used to store changes on table pTab +** (part of the session pSession). If a fatal OOM error occurs, set the +** session object to failed and return SQLITE_ERROR. Otherwise, return +** SQLITE_OK. +** +** It is possible that a non-fatal OOM error occurs in this function. In +** that case the hash-table does not grow, but SQLITE_OK is returned anyway. +** Growing the hash table in this case is a performance optimization only, +** it is not required for correct operation. +*/ +static int sessionGrowHash(int bPatchset, SessionTable *pTab){ + if( pTab->nChange==0 || pTab->nEntry>=(pTab->nChange/2) ){ + int i; + SessionChange **apNew; + int nNew = (pTab->nChange ? pTab->nChange : 128) * 2; + + apNew = (SessionChange **)sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(SessionChange *) * nNew); + if( apNew==0 ){ + if( pTab->nChange==0 ){ + return SQLITE_ERROR; + } + return SQLITE_OK; + } + memset(apNew, 0, sizeof(SessionChange *) * nNew); + + for(i=0; inChange; i++){ + SessionChange *p; + SessionChange *pNext; + for(p=pTab->apChange[i]; p; p=pNext){ + int bPkOnly = (p->op==SQLITE_DELETE && bPatchset); + int iHash = sessionChangeHash(pTab, bPkOnly, p->aRecord, nNew); + pNext = p->pNext; + p->pNext = apNew[iHash]; + apNew[iHash] = p; + } + } + + sqlite3_free(pTab->apChange); + pTab->nChange = nNew; + pTab->apChange = apNew; + } + + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** This function queries the database for the names of the columns of table +** zThis, in schema zDb. It is expected that the table has nCol columns. If +** not, SQLITE_SCHEMA is returned and none of the output variables are +** populated. +** +** Otherwise, if they are not NULL, variable *pnCol is set to the number +** of columns in the database table and variable *pzTab is set to point to a +** nul-terminated copy of the table name. *pazCol (if not NULL) is set to +** point to an array of pointers to column names. And *pabPK (again, if not +** NULL) is set to point to an array of booleans - true if the corresponding +** column is part of the primary key. +** +** For example, if the table is declared as: +** +** CREATE TABLE tbl1(w, x, y, z, PRIMARY KEY(w, z)); +** +** Then the four output variables are populated as follows: +** +** *pnCol = 4 +** *pzTab = "tbl1" +** *pazCol = {"w", "x", "y", "z"} +** *pabPK = {1, 0, 0, 1} +** +** All returned buffers are part of the same single allocation, which must +** be freed using sqlite3_free() by the caller. If pazCol was not NULL, then +** pointer *pazCol should be freed to release all memory. Otherwise, pointer +** *pabPK. It is illegal for both pazCol and pabPK to be NULL. +*/ +static int sessionTableInfo( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database connection */ + const char *zDb, /* Name of attached database (e.g. "main") */ + const char *zThis, /* Table name */ + int *pnCol, /* OUT: number of columns */ + const char **pzTab, /* OUT: Copy of zThis */ + const char ***pazCol, /* OUT: Array of column names for table */ + u8 **pabPK /* OUT: Array of booleans - true for PK col */ +){ + char *zPragma; + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; + int rc; + int nByte; + int nDbCol = 0; + int nThis; + int i; + u8 *pAlloc = 0; + char **azCol = 0; + u8 *abPK = 0; + + assert( pazCol && pabPK ); + + nThis = sqlite3Strlen30(zThis); + zPragma = sqlite3_mprintf("PRAGMA '%q'.table_info('%q')", zDb, zThis); + if( !zPragma ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; + + rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zPragma, -1, &pStmt, 0); + sqlite3_free(zPragma); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc; + + nByte = nThis + 1; + while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){ + nByte += sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 1); + nDbCol++; + } + rc = sqlite3_reset(pStmt); + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + nByte += nDbCol * (sizeof(const char *) + sizeof(u8) + 1); + pAlloc = sqlite3_malloc(nByte); + if( pAlloc==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + azCol = (char **)pAlloc; + pAlloc = (u8 *)&azCol[nDbCol]; + abPK = (u8 *)pAlloc; + pAlloc = &abPK[nDbCol]; + if( pzTab ){ + memcpy(pAlloc, zThis, nThis+1); + *pzTab = (char *)pAlloc; + pAlloc += nThis+1; + } + + i = 0; + while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){ + int nName = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 1); + const unsigned char *zName = sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1); + if( zName==0 ) break; + memcpy(pAlloc, zName, nName+1); + azCol[i] = (char *)pAlloc; + pAlloc += nName+1; + abPK[i] = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 5); + i++; + } + rc = sqlite3_reset(pStmt); + + } + + /* If successful, populate the output variables. Otherwise, zero them and + ** free any allocation made. An error code will be returned in this case. + */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + *pazCol = (const char **)azCol; + *pabPK = abPK; + *pnCol = nDbCol; + }else{ + *pazCol = 0; + *pabPK = 0; + *pnCol = 0; + if( pzTab ) *pzTab = 0; + sqlite3_free(azCol); + } + sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); + return rc; +} + +/* +** This function is only called from within a pre-update handler for a +** write to table pTab, part of session pSession. If this is the first +** write to this table, initalize the SessionTable.nCol, azCol[] and +** abPK[] arrays accordingly. +** +** If an error occurs, an error code is stored in sqlite3_session.rc and +** non-zero returned. Or, if no error occurs but the table has no primary +** key, sqlite3_session.rc is left set to SQLITE_OK and non-zero returned to +** indicate that updates on this table should be ignored. SessionTable.abPK +** is set to NULL in this case. +*/ +static int sessionInitTable(sqlite3_session *pSession, SessionTable *pTab){ + if( pTab->nCol==0 ){ + u8 *abPK; + assert( pTab->azCol==0 || pTab->abPK==0 ); + pSession->rc = sessionTableInfo(pSession->db, pSession->zDb, + pTab->zName, &pTab->nCol, 0, &pTab->azCol, &abPK + ); + if( pSession->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int i; + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + if( abPK[i] ){ + pTab->abPK = abPK; + break; + } + } + } + } + return (pSession->rc || pTab->abPK==0); +} + +/* +** This function is only called from with a pre-update-hook reporting a +** change on table pTab (attached to session pSession). The type of change +** (UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE) is specified by the first argument. +** +** Unless one is already present or an error occurs, an entry is added +** to the changed-rows hash table associated with table pTab. +*/ +static void sessionPreupdateOneChange( + int op, /* One of SQLITE_UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE */ + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object pTab is attached to */ + SessionTable *pTab /* Table that change applies to */ +){ + int iHash; + int bNull = 0; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + + if( pSession->rc ) return; + + /* Load table details if required */ + if( sessionInitTable(pSession, pTab) ) return; + + /* Check the number of columns in this xPreUpdate call matches the + ** number of columns in the table. */ + if( pTab->nCol!=pSession->hook.xCount(pSession->hook.pCtx) ){ + pSession->rc = SQLITE_SCHEMA; + return; + } + + /* Grow the hash table if required */ + if( sessionGrowHash(0, pTab) ){ + pSession->rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + return; + } + + /* Calculate the hash-key for this change. If the primary key of the row + ** includes a NULL value, exit early. Such changes are ignored by the + ** session module. */ + rc = sessionPreupdateHash(pSession, pTab, op==SQLITE_INSERT, &iHash, &bNull); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto error_out; + + if( bNull==0 ){ + /* Search the hash table for an existing record for this row. */ + SessionChange *pC; + for(pC=pTab->apChange[iHash]; pC; pC=pC->pNext){ + if( sessionPreupdateEqual(pSession, pTab, pC, op) ) break; + } + + if( pC==0 ){ + /* Create a new change object containing all the old values (if + ** this is an SQLITE_UPDATE or SQLITE_DELETE), or just the PK + ** values (if this is an INSERT). */ + SessionChange *pChange; /* New change object */ + int nByte; /* Number of bytes to allocate */ + int i; /* Used to iterate through columns */ + + assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); + pTab->nEntry++; + + /* Figure out how large an allocation is required */ + nByte = sizeof(SessionChange); + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + sqlite3_value *p = 0; + if( op!=SQLITE_INSERT ){ + TESTONLY(int trc = ) pSession->hook.xOld(pSession->hook.pCtx, i, &p); + assert( trc==SQLITE_OK ); + }else if( pTab->abPK[i] ){ + TESTONLY(int trc = ) pSession->hook.xNew(pSession->hook.pCtx, i, &p); + assert( trc==SQLITE_OK ); + } + + /* This may fail if SQLite value p contains a utf-16 string that must + ** be converted to utf-8 and an OOM error occurs while doing so. */ + rc = sessionSerializeValue(0, p, &nByte); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto error_out; + } + + /* Allocate the change object */ + pChange = (SessionChange *)sqlite3_malloc(nByte); + if( !pChange ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + goto error_out; + }else{ + memset(pChange, 0, sizeof(SessionChange)); + pChange->aRecord = (u8 *)&pChange[1]; + } + + /* Populate the change object. None of the preupdate_old(), + ** preupdate_new() or SerializeValue() calls below may fail as all + ** required values and encodings have already been cached in memory. + ** It is not possible for an OOM to occur in this block. */ + nByte = 0; + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + sqlite3_value *p = 0; + if( op!=SQLITE_INSERT ){ + pSession->hook.xOld(pSession->hook.pCtx, i, &p); + }else if( pTab->abPK[i] ){ + pSession->hook.xNew(pSession->hook.pCtx, i, &p); + } + sessionSerializeValue(&pChange->aRecord[nByte], p, &nByte); + } + + /* Add the change to the hash-table */ + if( pSession->bIndirect || pSession->hook.xDepth(pSession->hook.pCtx) ){ + pChange->bIndirect = 1; + } + pChange->nRecord = nByte; + pChange->op = op; + pChange->pNext = pTab->apChange[iHash]; + pTab->apChange[iHash] = pChange; + + }else if( pC->bIndirect ){ + /* If the existing change is considered "indirect", but this current + ** change is "direct", mark the change object as direct. */ + if( pSession->hook.xDepth(pSession->hook.pCtx)==0 + && pSession->bIndirect==0 + ){ + pC->bIndirect = 0; + } + } + } + + /* If an error has occurred, mark the session object as failed. */ + error_out: + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ + pSession->rc = rc; + } +} + +static int sessionFindTable( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + const char *zName, + SessionTable **ppTab +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + int nName = sqlite3Strlen30(zName); + SessionTable *pRet; + + /* Search for an existing table */ + for(pRet=pSession->pTable; pRet; pRet=pRet->pNext){ + if( 0==sqlite3_strnicmp(pRet->zName, zName, nName+1) ) break; + } + + if( pRet==0 && pSession->bAutoAttach ){ + /* If there is a table-filter configured, invoke it. If it returns 0, + ** do not automatically add the new table. */ + if( pSession->xTableFilter==0 + || pSession->xTableFilter(pSession->pFilterCtx, zName) + ){ + rc = sqlite3session_attach(pSession, zName); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + for(pRet=pSession->pTable; pRet->pNext; pRet=pRet->pNext); + assert( 0==sqlite3_strnicmp(pRet->zName, zName, nName+1) ); + } + } + } + + assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || pRet==0 ); + *ppTab = pRet; + return rc; +} + +/* +** The 'pre-update' hook registered by this module with SQLite databases. +*/ +static void xPreUpdate( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of third arg to preupdate_hook() */ + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + int op, /* SQLITE_UPDATE, DELETE or INSERT */ + char const *zDb, /* Database name */ + char const *zName, /* Table name */ + sqlite3_int64 iKey1, /* Rowid of row about to be deleted/updated */ + sqlite3_int64 iKey2 /* New rowid value (for a rowid UPDATE) */ +){ + sqlite3_session *pSession; + int nDb = sqlite3Strlen30(zDb); + + assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(db->mutex) ); + + for(pSession=(sqlite3_session *)pCtx; pSession; pSession=pSession->pNext){ + SessionTable *pTab; + + /* If this session is attached to a different database ("main", "temp" + ** etc.), or if it is not currently enabled, there is nothing to do. Skip + ** to the next session object attached to this database. */ + if( pSession->bEnable==0 ) continue; + if( pSession->rc ) continue; + if( sqlite3_strnicmp(zDb, pSession->zDb, nDb+1) ) continue; + + pSession->rc = sessionFindTable(pSession, zName, &pTab); + if( pTab ){ + assert( pSession->rc==SQLITE_OK ); + sessionPreupdateOneChange(op, pSession, pTab); + if( op==SQLITE_UPDATE ){ + sessionPreupdateOneChange(SQLITE_INSERT, pSession, pTab); + } + } + } +} + +/* +** The pre-update hook implementations. +*/ +static int sessionPreupdateOld(void *pCtx, int iVal, sqlite3_value **ppVal){ + return sqlite3_preupdate_old((sqlite3*)pCtx, iVal, ppVal); +} +static int sessionPreupdateNew(void *pCtx, int iVal, sqlite3_value **ppVal){ + return sqlite3_preupdate_new((sqlite3*)pCtx, iVal, ppVal); +} +static int sessionPreupdateCount(void *pCtx){ + return sqlite3_preupdate_count((sqlite3*)pCtx); +} +static int sessionPreupdateDepth(void *pCtx){ + return sqlite3_preupdate_depth((sqlite3*)pCtx); +} + +/* +** Install the pre-update hooks on the session object passed as the only +** argument. +*/ +static void sessionPreupdateHooks( + sqlite3_session *pSession +){ + pSession->hook.pCtx = (void*)pSession->db; + pSession->hook.xOld = sessionPreupdateOld; + pSession->hook.xNew = sessionPreupdateNew; + pSession->hook.xCount = sessionPreupdateCount; + pSession->hook.xDepth = sessionPreupdateDepth; +} + +typedef struct SessionDiffCtx SessionDiffCtx; +struct SessionDiffCtx { + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; + int nOldOff; +}; + +/* +** The diff hook implementations. +*/ +static int sessionDiffOld(void *pCtx, int iVal, sqlite3_value **ppVal){ + SessionDiffCtx *p = (SessionDiffCtx*)pCtx; + *ppVal = sqlite3_column_value(p->pStmt, iVal+p->nOldOff); + return SQLITE_OK; +} +static int sessionDiffNew(void *pCtx, int iVal, sqlite3_value **ppVal){ + SessionDiffCtx *p = (SessionDiffCtx*)pCtx; + *ppVal = sqlite3_column_value(p->pStmt, iVal); + return SQLITE_OK; +} +static int sessionDiffCount(void *pCtx){ + SessionDiffCtx *p = (SessionDiffCtx*)pCtx; + return p->nOldOff ? p->nOldOff : sqlite3_column_count(p->pStmt); +} +static int sessionDiffDepth(void *pCtx){ + return 0; +} + +/* +** Install the diff hooks on the session object passed as the only +** argument. +*/ +static void sessionDiffHooks( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + SessionDiffCtx *pDiffCtx +){ + pSession->hook.pCtx = (void*)pDiffCtx; + pSession->hook.xOld = sessionDiffOld; + pSession->hook.xNew = sessionDiffNew; + pSession->hook.xCount = sessionDiffCount; + pSession->hook.xDepth = sessionDiffDepth; +} + +static char *sessionExprComparePK( + int nCol, + const char *zDb1, const char *zDb2, + const char *zTab, + const char **azCol, u8 *abPK +){ + int i; + const char *zSep = ""; + char *zRet = 0; + + for(i=0; inCol, zDb1, zDb2, pTab->zName,zExpr); + + if( zStmt==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; + rc = sqlite3_prepare(pSession->db, zStmt, -1, &pStmt, 0); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + SessionDiffCtx *pDiffCtx = (SessionDiffCtx*)pSession->hook.pCtx; + pDiffCtx->pStmt = pStmt; + pDiffCtx->nOldOff = 0; + while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){ + sessionPreupdateOneChange(op, pSession, pTab); + } + rc = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); + } + sqlite3_free(zStmt); + } + + return rc; +} + +static int sessionDiffFindModified( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + SessionTable *pTab, + const char *zFrom, + const char *zExpr +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + + char *zExpr2 = sessionExprCompareOther(pTab->nCol, + pSession->zDb, zFrom, pTab->zName, pTab->azCol, pTab->abPK + ); + if( zExpr2==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + char *zStmt = sqlite3_mprintf( + "SELECT * FROM \"%w\".\"%w\", \"%w\".\"%w\" WHERE %s AND (%z)", + pSession->zDb, pTab->zName, zFrom, pTab->zName, zExpr, zExpr2 + ); + if( zStmt==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; + rc = sqlite3_prepare(pSession->db, zStmt, -1, &pStmt, 0); + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + SessionDiffCtx *pDiffCtx = (SessionDiffCtx*)pSession->hook.pCtx; + pDiffCtx->pStmt = pStmt; + pDiffCtx->nOldOff = pTab->nCol; + while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){ + sessionPreupdateOneChange(SQLITE_UPDATE, pSession, pTab); + } + rc = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); + } + sqlite3_free(zStmt); + } + } + + return rc; +} + +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_diff( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + const char *zFrom, + const char *zTbl, + char **pzErrMsg +){ + const char *zDb = pSession->zDb; + int rc = pSession->rc; + SessionDiffCtx d; + + memset(&d, 0, sizeof(d)); + sessionDiffHooks(pSession, &d); + + sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_db_mutex(pSession->db)); + if( pzErrMsg ) *pzErrMsg = 0; + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + char *zExpr = 0; + sqlite3 *db = pSession->db; + SessionTable *pTo; /* Table zTbl */ + + /* Locate and if necessary initialize the target table object */ + rc = sessionFindTable(pSession, zTbl, &pTo); + if( pTo==0 ) goto diff_out; + if( sessionInitTable(pSession, pTo) ){ + rc = pSession->rc; + goto diff_out; + } + + /* Check the table schemas match */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int bHasPk = 0; + int bMismatch = 0; + int nCol; /* Columns in zFrom.zTbl */ + u8 *abPK; + const char **azCol = 0; + rc = sessionTableInfo(db, zFrom, zTbl, &nCol, 0, &azCol, &abPK); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( pTo->nCol!=nCol ){ + bMismatch = 1; + }else{ + int i; + for(i=0; iabPK[i]!=abPK[i] ) bMismatch = 1; + if( sqlite3_stricmp(azCol[i], pTo->azCol[i]) ) bMismatch = 1; + if( abPK[i] ) bHasPk = 1; + } + } + + } + sqlite3_free((char*)azCol); + if( bMismatch ){ + *pzErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf("table schemas do not match"); + rc = SQLITE_SCHEMA; + } + if( bHasPk==0 ){ + /* Ignore tables with no primary keys */ + goto diff_out; + } + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + zExpr = sessionExprComparePK(pTo->nCol, + zDb, zFrom, pTo->zName, pTo->azCol, pTo->abPK + ); + } + + /* Find new rows */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionDiffFindNew(SQLITE_INSERT, pSession, pTo, zDb, zFrom, zExpr); + } + + /* Find old rows */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionDiffFindNew(SQLITE_DELETE, pSession, pTo, zFrom, zDb, zExpr); + } + + /* Find modified rows */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionDiffFindModified(pSession, pTo, zFrom, zExpr); + } + + sqlite3_free(zExpr); + } + + diff_out: + sessionPreupdateHooks(pSession); + sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_db_mutex(pSession->db)); + return rc; +} + +/* +** Create a session object. This session object will record changes to +** database zDb attached to connection db. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_create( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + const char *zDb, /* Name of db (e.g. "main") */ + sqlite3_session **ppSession /* OUT: New session object */ +){ + sqlite3_session *pNew; /* Newly allocated session object */ + sqlite3_session *pOld; /* Session object already attached to db */ + int nDb = sqlite3Strlen30(zDb); /* Length of zDb in bytes */ + + /* Zero the output value in case an error occurs. */ + *ppSession = 0; + + /* Allocate and populate the new session object. */ + pNew = (sqlite3_session *)sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(sqlite3_session) + nDb + 1); + if( !pNew ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; + memset(pNew, 0, sizeof(sqlite3_session)); + pNew->db = db; + pNew->zDb = (char *)&pNew[1]; + pNew->bEnable = 1; + memcpy(pNew->zDb, zDb, nDb+1); + sessionPreupdateHooks(pNew); + + /* Add the new session object to the linked list of session objects + ** attached to database handle $db. Do this under the cover of the db + ** handle mutex. */ + sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_db_mutex(db)); + pOld = (sqlite3_session*)sqlite3_preupdate_hook(db, xPreUpdate, (void*)pNew); + pNew->pNext = pOld; + sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_db_mutex(db)); + + *ppSession = pNew; + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** Free the list of table objects passed as the first argument. The contents +** of the changed-rows hash tables are also deleted. +*/ +static void sessionDeleteTable(SessionTable *pList){ + SessionTable *pNext; + SessionTable *pTab; + + for(pTab=pList; pTab; pTab=pNext){ + int i; + pNext = pTab->pNext; + for(i=0; inChange; i++){ + SessionChange *p; + SessionChange *pNextChange; + for(p=pTab->apChange[i]; p; p=pNextChange){ + pNextChange = p->pNext; + sqlite3_free(p); + } + } + sqlite3_free((char*)pTab->azCol); /* cast works around VC++ bug */ + sqlite3_free(pTab->apChange); + sqlite3_free(pTab); + } +} + +/* +** Delete a session object previously allocated using sqlite3session_create(). +*/ +SQLITE_API void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_delete(sqlite3_session *pSession){ + sqlite3 *db = pSession->db; + sqlite3_session *pHead; + sqlite3_session **pp; + + /* Unlink the session from the linked list of sessions attached to the + ** database handle. Hold the db mutex while doing so. */ + sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_db_mutex(db)); + pHead = (sqlite3_session*)sqlite3_preupdate_hook(db, 0, 0); + for(pp=&pHead; ALWAYS((*pp)!=0); pp=&((*pp)->pNext)){ + if( (*pp)==pSession ){ + *pp = (*pp)->pNext; + if( pHead ) sqlite3_preupdate_hook(db, xPreUpdate, (void*)pHead); + break; + } + } + sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_db_mutex(db)); + + /* Delete all attached table objects. And the contents of their + ** associated hash-tables. */ + sessionDeleteTable(pSession->pTable); + + /* Free the session object itself. */ + sqlite3_free(pSession); +} + +/* +** Set a table filter on a Session Object. +*/ +SQLITE_API void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_table_filter( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + int(*xFilter)(void*, const char*), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xFilter */ +){ + pSession->bAutoAttach = 1; + pSession->pFilterCtx = pCtx; + pSession->xTableFilter = xFilter; +} + +/* +** Attach a table to a session. All subsequent changes made to the table +** while the session object is enabled will be recorded. +** +** Only tables that have a PRIMARY KEY defined may be attached. It does +** not matter if the PRIMARY KEY is an "INTEGER PRIMARY KEY" (rowid alias) +** or not. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_attach( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + const char *zName /* Table name */ +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_db_mutex(pSession->db)); + + if( !zName ){ + pSession->bAutoAttach = 1; + }else{ + SessionTable *pTab; /* New table object (if required) */ + int nName; /* Number of bytes in string zName */ + + /* First search for an existing entry. If one is found, this call is + ** a no-op. Return early. */ + nName = sqlite3Strlen30(zName); + for(pTab=pSession->pTable; pTab; pTab=pTab->pNext){ + if( 0==sqlite3_strnicmp(pTab->zName, zName, nName+1) ) break; + } + + if( !pTab ){ + /* Allocate new SessionTable object. */ + pTab = (SessionTable *)sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(SessionTable) + nName + 1); + if( !pTab ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + /* Populate the new SessionTable object and link it into the list. + ** The new object must be linked onto the end of the list, not + ** simply added to the start of it in order to ensure that tables + ** appear in the correct order when a changeset or patchset is + ** eventually generated. */ + SessionTable **ppTab; + memset(pTab, 0, sizeof(SessionTable)); + pTab->zName = (char *)&pTab[1]; + memcpy(pTab->zName, zName, nName+1); + for(ppTab=&pSession->pTable; *ppTab; ppTab=&(*ppTab)->pNext); + *ppTab = pTab; + } + } + } + + sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_db_mutex(pSession->db)); + return rc; +} + +/* +** Ensure that there is room in the buffer to append nByte bytes of data. +** If not, use sqlite3_realloc() to grow the buffer so that there is. +** +** If successful, return zero. Otherwise, if an OOM condition is encountered, +** set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM and return non-zero. +*/ +static int sessionBufferGrow(SessionBuffer *p, int nByte, int *pRc){ + if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK && p->nAlloc-p->nBufnAlloc ? p->nAlloc : 128; + do { + nNew = nNew*2; + }while( nNew<(p->nBuf+nByte) ); + + aNew = (u8 *)sqlite3_realloc(p->aBuf, nNew); + if( 0==aNew ){ + *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + p->aBuf = aNew; + p->nAlloc = nNew; + } + } + return (*pRc!=SQLITE_OK); +} + +/* +** Append the value passed as the second argument to the buffer passed +** as the first. +** +** This function is a no-op if *pRc is non-zero when it is called. +** Otherwise, if an error occurs, *pRc is set to an SQLite error code +** before returning. +*/ +static void sessionAppendValue(SessionBuffer *p, sqlite3_value *pVal, int *pRc){ + int rc = *pRc; + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int nByte = 0; + rc = sessionSerializeValue(0, pVal, &nByte); + sessionBufferGrow(p, nByte, &rc); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionSerializeValue(&p->aBuf[p->nBuf], pVal, 0); + p->nBuf += nByte; + }else{ + *pRc = rc; + } + } +} + +/* +** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is +** called. Otherwise, append a single byte to the buffer. +** +** If an OOM condition is encountered, set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM before +** returning. +*/ +static void sessionAppendByte(SessionBuffer *p, u8 v, int *pRc){ + if( 0==sessionBufferGrow(p, 1, pRc) ){ + p->aBuf[p->nBuf++] = v; + } +} + +/* +** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is +** called. Otherwise, append a single varint to the buffer. +** +** If an OOM condition is encountered, set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM before +** returning. +*/ +static void sessionAppendVarint(SessionBuffer *p, int v, int *pRc){ + if( 0==sessionBufferGrow(p, 9, pRc) ){ + p->nBuf += sessionVarintPut(&p->aBuf[p->nBuf], v); + } +} + +/* +** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is +** called. Otherwise, append a blob of data to the buffer. +** +** If an OOM condition is encountered, set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM before +** returning. +*/ +static void sessionAppendBlob( + SessionBuffer *p, + const u8 *aBlob, + int nBlob, + int *pRc +){ + if( 0==sessionBufferGrow(p, nBlob, pRc) ){ + memcpy(&p->aBuf[p->nBuf], aBlob, nBlob); + p->nBuf += nBlob; + } +} + +/* +** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is +** called. Otherwise, append a string to the buffer. All bytes in the string +** up to (but not including) the nul-terminator are written to the buffer. +** +** If an OOM condition is encountered, set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM before +** returning. +*/ +static void sessionAppendStr( + SessionBuffer *p, + const char *zStr, + int *pRc +){ + int nStr = sqlite3Strlen30(zStr); + if( 0==sessionBufferGrow(p, nStr, pRc) ){ + memcpy(&p->aBuf[p->nBuf], zStr, nStr); + p->nBuf += nStr; + } +} + +/* +** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is +** called. Otherwise, append the string representation of integer iVal +** to the buffer. No nul-terminator is written. +** +** If an OOM condition is encountered, set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM before +** returning. +*/ +static void sessionAppendInteger( + SessionBuffer *p, /* Buffer to append to */ + int iVal, /* Value to write the string rep. of */ + int *pRc /* IN/OUT: Error code */ +){ + char aBuf[24]; + sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(aBuf)-1, aBuf, "%d", iVal); + sessionAppendStr(p, aBuf, pRc); +} + +/* +** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is +** called. Otherwise, append the string zStr enclosed in quotes (") and +** with any embedded quote characters escaped to the buffer. No +** nul-terminator byte is written. +** +** If an OOM condition is encountered, set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM before +** returning. +*/ +static void sessionAppendIdent( + SessionBuffer *p, /* Buffer to a append to */ + const char *zStr, /* String to quote, escape and append */ + int *pRc /* IN/OUT: Error code */ +){ + int nStr = sqlite3Strlen30(zStr)*2 + 2 + 1; + if( 0==sessionBufferGrow(p, nStr, pRc) ){ + char *zOut = (char *)&p->aBuf[p->nBuf]; + const char *zIn = zStr; + *zOut++ = '"'; + while( *zIn ){ + if( *zIn=='"' ) *zOut++ = '"'; + *zOut++ = *(zIn++); + } + *zOut++ = '"'; + p->nBuf = (int)((u8 *)zOut - p->aBuf); + } +} + +/* +** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is +** called. Otherwse, it appends the serialized version of the value stored +** in column iCol of the row that SQL statement pStmt currently points +** to to the buffer. +*/ +static void sessionAppendCol( + SessionBuffer *p, /* Buffer to append to */ + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, /* Handle pointing to row containing value */ + int iCol, /* Column to read value from */ + int *pRc /* IN/OUT: Error code */ +){ + if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int eType = sqlite3_column_type(pStmt, iCol); + sessionAppendByte(p, (u8)eType, pRc); + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER || eType==SQLITE_FLOAT ){ + sqlite3_int64 i; + u8 aBuf[8]; + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + i = sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, iCol); + }else{ + double r = sqlite3_column_double(pStmt, iCol); + memcpy(&i, &r, 8); + } + sessionPutI64(aBuf, i); + sessionAppendBlob(p, aBuf, 8, pRc); + } + if( eType==SQLITE_BLOB || eType==SQLITE_TEXT ){ + u8 *z; + int nByte; + if( eType==SQLITE_BLOB ){ + z = (u8 *)sqlite3_column_blob(pStmt, iCol); + }else{ + z = (u8 *)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, iCol); + } + nByte = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, iCol); + if( z || (eType==SQLITE_BLOB && nByte==0) ){ + sessionAppendVarint(p, nByte, pRc); + sessionAppendBlob(p, z, nByte, pRc); + }else{ + *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + } + } +} + +/* +** +** This function appends an update change to the buffer (see the comments +** under "CHANGESET FORMAT" at the top of the file). An update change +** consists of: +** +** 1 byte: SQLITE_UPDATE (0x17) +** n bytes: old.* record (see RECORD FORMAT) +** m bytes: new.* record (see RECORD FORMAT) +** +** The SessionChange object passed as the third argument contains the +** values that were stored in the row when the session began (the old.* +** values). The statement handle passed as the second argument points +** at the current version of the row (the new.* values). +** +** If all of the old.* values are equal to their corresponding new.* value +** (i.e. nothing has changed), then no data at all is appended to the buffer. +** +** Otherwise, the old.* record contains all primary key values and the +** original values of any fields that have been modified. The new.* record +** contains the new values of only those fields that have been modified. +*/ +static int sessionAppendUpdate( + SessionBuffer *pBuf, /* Buffer to append to */ + int bPatchset, /* True for "patchset", 0 for "changeset" */ + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, /* Statement handle pointing at new row */ + SessionChange *p, /* Object containing old values */ + u8 *abPK /* Boolean array - true for PK columns */ +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + SessionBuffer buf2 = {0,0,0}; /* Buffer to accumulate new.* record in */ + int bNoop = 1; /* Set to zero if any values are modified */ + int nRewind = pBuf->nBuf; /* Set to zero if any values are modified */ + int i; /* Used to iterate through columns */ + u8 *pCsr = p->aRecord; /* Used to iterate through old.* values */ + + sessionAppendByte(pBuf, SQLITE_UPDATE, &rc); + sessionAppendByte(pBuf, p->bIndirect, &rc); + for(i=0; inBuf = nRewind; + }else{ + sessionAppendBlob(pBuf, buf2.aBuf, buf2.nBuf, &rc); + } + sqlite3_free(buf2.aBuf); + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Append a DELETE change to the buffer passed as the first argument. Use +** the changeset format if argument bPatchset is zero, or the patchset +** format otherwise. +*/ +static int sessionAppendDelete( + SessionBuffer *pBuf, /* Buffer to append to */ + int bPatchset, /* True for "patchset", 0 for "changeset" */ + SessionChange *p, /* Object containing old values */ + int nCol, /* Number of columns in table */ + u8 *abPK /* Boolean array - true for PK columns */ +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + + sessionAppendByte(pBuf, SQLITE_DELETE, &rc); + sessionAppendByte(pBuf, p->bIndirect, &rc); + + if( bPatchset==0 ){ + sessionAppendBlob(pBuf, p->aRecord, p->nRecord, &rc); + }else{ + int i; + u8 *a = p->aRecord; + for(i=0; iaRecord)==p->nRecord ); + } + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Formulate and prepare a SELECT statement to retrieve a row from table +** zTab in database zDb based on its primary key. i.e. +** +** SELECT * FROM zDb.zTab WHERE pk1 = ? AND pk2 = ? AND ... +*/ +static int sessionSelectStmt( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + const char *zDb, /* Database name */ + const char *zTab, /* Table name */ + int nCol, /* Number of columns in table */ + const char **azCol, /* Names of table columns */ + u8 *abPK, /* PRIMARY KEY array */ + sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt /* OUT: Prepared SELECT statement */ +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + int i; + const char *zSep = ""; + SessionBuffer buf = {0, 0, 0}; + + sessionAppendStr(&buf, "SELECT * FROM ", &rc); + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, zDb, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, ".", &rc); + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, zTab, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " WHERE ", &rc); + for(i=0; iaRecord; + + for(i=0; inCol, pRc); + sessionAppendBlob(pBuf, pTab->abPK, pTab->nCol, pRc); + sessionAppendBlob(pBuf, (u8 *)pTab->zName, (int)strlen(pTab->zName)+1, pRc); +} + +/* +** Generate either a changeset (if argument bPatchset is zero) or a patchset +** (if it is non-zero) based on the current contents of the session object +** passed as the first argument. +** +** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned and the new changeset/patchset +** stored in output variables *pnChangeset and *ppChangeset. Or, if an error +** occurs, an SQLite error code is returned and both output variables set +** to 0. +*/ +static int sessionGenerateChangeset( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + int bPatchset, /* True for patchset, false for changeset */ + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut, /* First argument for xOutput */ + int *pnChangeset, /* OUT: Size of buffer at *ppChangeset */ + void **ppChangeset /* OUT: Buffer containing changeset */ +){ + sqlite3 *db = pSession->db; /* Source database handle */ + SessionTable *pTab; /* Used to iterate through attached tables */ + SessionBuffer buf = {0,0,0}; /* Buffer in which to accumlate changeset */ + int rc; /* Return code */ + + assert( xOutput==0 || (pnChangeset==0 && ppChangeset==0 ) ); + + /* Zero the output variables in case an error occurs. If this session + ** object is already in the error state (sqlite3_session.rc != SQLITE_OK), + ** this call will be a no-op. */ + if( xOutput==0 ){ + *pnChangeset = 0; + *ppChangeset = 0; + } + + if( pSession->rc ) return pSession->rc; + rc = sqlite3_exec(pSession->db, "SAVEPOINT changeset", 0, 0, 0); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc; + + sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_db_mutex(db)); + + for(pTab=pSession->pTable; rc==SQLITE_OK && pTab; pTab=pTab->pNext){ + if( pTab->nEntry ){ + const char *zName = pTab->zName; + int nCol; /* Number of columns in table */ + u8 *abPK; /* Primary key array */ + const char **azCol = 0; /* Table columns */ + int i; /* Used to iterate through hash buckets */ + sqlite3_stmt *pSel = 0; /* SELECT statement to query table pTab */ + int nRewind = buf.nBuf; /* Initial size of write buffer */ + int nNoop; /* Size of buffer after writing tbl header */ + + /* Check the table schema is still Ok. */ + rc = sessionTableInfo(db, pSession->zDb, zName, &nCol, 0, &azCol, &abPK); + if( !rc && (pTab->nCol!=nCol || memcmp(abPK, pTab->abPK, nCol)) ){ + rc = SQLITE_SCHEMA; + } + + /* Write a table header */ + sessionAppendTableHdr(&buf, bPatchset, pTab, &rc); + + /* Build and compile a statement to execute: */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionSelectStmt( + db, pSession->zDb, zName, nCol, azCol, abPK, &pSel); + } + + nNoop = buf.nBuf; + for(i=0; inChange && rc==SQLITE_OK; i++){ + SessionChange *p; /* Used to iterate through changes */ + + for(p=pTab->apChange[i]; rc==SQLITE_OK && p; p=p->pNext){ + rc = sessionSelectBind(pSel, nCol, abPK, p); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) continue; + if( sqlite3_step(pSel)==SQLITE_ROW ){ + if( p->op==SQLITE_INSERT ){ + int iCol; + sessionAppendByte(&buf, SQLITE_INSERT, &rc); + sessionAppendByte(&buf, p->bIndirect, &rc); + for(iCol=0; iColop!=SQLITE_INSERT ){ + rc = sessionAppendDelete(&buf, bPatchset, p, nCol, abPK); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3_reset(pSel); + } + + /* If the buffer is now larger than SESSIONS_STRM_CHUNK_SIZE, pass + ** its contents to the xOutput() callback. */ + if( xOutput + && rc==SQLITE_OK + && buf.nBuf>nNoop + && buf.nBuf>SESSIONS_STRM_CHUNK_SIZE + ){ + rc = xOutput(pOut, (void*)buf.aBuf, buf.nBuf); + nNoop = -1; + buf.nBuf = 0; + } + + } + } + + sqlite3_finalize(pSel); + if( buf.nBuf==nNoop ){ + buf.nBuf = nRewind; + } + sqlite3_free((char*)azCol); /* cast works around VC++ bug */ + } + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( xOutput==0 ){ + *pnChangeset = buf.nBuf; + *ppChangeset = buf.aBuf; + buf.aBuf = 0; + }else if( buf.nBuf>0 ){ + rc = xOutput(pOut, (void*)buf.aBuf, buf.nBuf); + } + } + + sqlite3_free(buf.aBuf); + sqlite3_exec(db, "RELEASE changeset", 0, 0, 0); + sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_db_mutex(db)); + return rc; +} + +/* +** Obtain a changeset object containing all changes recorded by the +** session object passed as the first argument. +** +** It is the responsibility of the caller to eventually free the buffer +** using sqlite3_free(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_changeset( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + int *pnChangeset, /* OUT: Size of buffer at *ppChangeset */ + void **ppChangeset /* OUT: Buffer containing changeset */ +){ + return sessionGenerateChangeset(pSession, 0, 0, 0, pnChangeset, ppChangeset); +} + +/* +** Streaming version of sqlite3session_changeset(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_changeset_strm( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +){ + return sessionGenerateChangeset(pSession, 0, xOutput, pOut, 0, 0); +} + +/* +** Streaming version of sqlite3session_patchset(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_patchset_strm( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +){ + return sessionGenerateChangeset(pSession, 1, xOutput, pOut, 0, 0); +} + +/* +** Obtain a patchset object containing all changes recorded by the +** session object passed as the first argument. +** +** It is the responsibility of the caller to eventually free the buffer +** using sqlite3_free(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_patchset( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + int *pnPatchset, /* OUT: Size of buffer at *ppChangeset */ + void **ppPatchset /* OUT: Buffer containing changeset */ +){ + return sessionGenerateChangeset(pSession, 1, 0, 0, pnPatchset, ppPatchset); +} + +/* +** Enable or disable the session object passed as the first argument. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_enable(sqlite3_session *pSession, int bEnable){ + int ret; + sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_db_mutex(pSession->db)); + if( bEnable>=0 ){ + pSession->bEnable = bEnable; + } + ret = pSession->bEnable; + sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_db_mutex(pSession->db)); + return ret; +} + +/* +** Enable or disable the session object passed as the first argument. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_indirect(sqlite3_session *pSession, int bIndirect){ + int ret; + sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_db_mutex(pSession->db)); + if( bIndirect>=0 ){ + pSession->bIndirect = bIndirect; + } + ret = pSession->bIndirect; + sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_db_mutex(pSession->db)); + return ret; +} + +/* +** Return true if there have been no changes to monitored tables recorded +** by the session object passed as the only argument. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3session_isempty(sqlite3_session *pSession){ + int ret = 0; + SessionTable *pTab; + + sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_db_mutex(pSession->db)); + for(pTab=pSession->pTable; pTab && ret==0; pTab=pTab->pNext){ + ret = (pTab->nEntry>0); + } + sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_db_mutex(pSession->db)); + + return (ret==0); +} + +/* +** Do the work for either sqlite3changeset_start() or start_strm(). +*/ +static int sessionChangesetStart( + sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp, /* OUT: Changeset iterator handle */ + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pIn, + int nChangeset, /* Size of buffer pChangeset in bytes */ + void *pChangeset /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset */ +){ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pRet; /* Iterator to return */ + int nByte; /* Number of bytes to allocate for iterator */ + + assert( xInput==0 || (pChangeset==0 && nChangeset==0) ); + + /* Zero the output variable in case an error occurs. */ + *pp = 0; + + /* Allocate and initialize the iterator structure. */ + nByte = sizeof(sqlite3_changeset_iter); + pRet = (sqlite3_changeset_iter *)sqlite3_malloc(nByte); + if( !pRet ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; + memset(pRet, 0, sizeof(sqlite3_changeset_iter)); + pRet->in.aData = (u8 *)pChangeset; + pRet->in.nData = nChangeset; + pRet->in.xInput = xInput; + pRet->in.pIn = pIn; + pRet->in.bEof = (xInput ? 0 : 1); + + /* Populate the output variable and return success. */ + *pp = pRet; + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** Create an iterator used to iterate through the contents of a changeset. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_start( + sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp, /* OUT: Changeset iterator handle */ + int nChangeset, /* Size of buffer pChangeset in bytes */ + void *pChangeset /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset */ +){ + return sessionChangesetStart(pp, 0, 0, nChangeset, pChangeset); +} + +/* +** Streaming version of sqlite3changeset_start(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_start_strm( + sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp, /* OUT: Changeset iterator handle */ + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pIn +){ + return sessionChangesetStart(pp, xInput, pIn, 0, 0); +} + +/* +** If the SessionInput object passed as the only argument is a streaming +** object and the buffer is full, discard some data to free up space. +*/ +static void sessionDiscardData(SessionInput *pIn){ + if( pIn->bEof && pIn->xInput && pIn->iNext>=SESSIONS_STRM_CHUNK_SIZE ){ + int nMove = pIn->buf.nBuf - pIn->iNext; + assert( nMove>=0 ); + if( nMove>0 ){ + memmove(pIn->buf.aBuf, &pIn->buf.aBuf[pIn->iNext], nMove); + } + pIn->buf.nBuf -= pIn->iNext; + pIn->iNext = 0; + pIn->nData = pIn->buf.nBuf; + } +} + +/* +** Ensure that there are at least nByte bytes available in the buffer. Or, +** if there are not nByte bytes remaining in the input, that all available +** data is in the buffer. +** +** Return an SQLite error code if an error occurs, or SQLITE_OK otherwise. +*/ +static int sessionInputBuffer(SessionInput *pIn, int nByte){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + if( pIn->xInput ){ + while( !pIn->bEof && (pIn->iNext+nByte)>=pIn->nData && rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int nNew = SESSIONS_STRM_CHUNK_SIZE; + + if( pIn->bNoDiscard==0 ) sessionDiscardData(pIn); + if( SQLITE_OK==sessionBufferGrow(&pIn->buf, nNew, &rc) ){ + rc = pIn->xInput(pIn->pIn, &pIn->buf.aBuf[pIn->buf.nBuf], &nNew); + if( nNew==0 ){ + pIn->bEof = 1; + }else{ + pIn->buf.nBuf += nNew; + } + } + + pIn->aData = pIn->buf.aBuf; + pIn->nData = pIn->buf.nBuf; + } + } + return rc; +} + +/* +** When this function is called, *ppRec points to the start of a record +** that contains nCol values. This function advances the pointer *ppRec +** until it points to the byte immediately following that record. +*/ +static void sessionSkipRecord( + u8 **ppRec, /* IN/OUT: Record pointer */ + int nCol /* Number of values in record */ +){ + u8 *aRec = *ppRec; + int i; + for(i=0; iaData[pIn->iNext++]; + } + + assert( apOut[i]==0 ); + if( eType ){ + apOut[i] = sqlite3ValueNew(0); + if( !apOut[i] ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + u8 *aVal = &pIn->aData[pIn->iNext]; + if( eType==SQLITE_TEXT || eType==SQLITE_BLOB ){ + int nByte; + pIn->iNext += sessionVarintGet(aVal, &nByte); + rc = sessionInputBuffer(pIn, nByte); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + u8 enc = (eType==SQLITE_TEXT ? SQLITE_UTF8 : 0); + rc = sessionValueSetStr(apOut[i],&pIn->aData[pIn->iNext],nByte,enc); + } + pIn->iNext += nByte; + } + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER || eType==SQLITE_FLOAT ){ + sqlite3_int64 v = sessionGetI64(aVal); + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(apOut[i], v); + }else{ + double d; + memcpy(&d, &v, 8); + sqlite3VdbeMemSetDouble(apOut[i], d); + } + pIn->iNext += 8; + } + } + } + + return rc; +} + +/* +** The input pointer currently points to the second byte of a table-header. +** Specifically, to the following: +** +** + number of columns in table (varint) +** + array of PK flags (1 byte per column), +** + table name (nul terminated). +** +** This function ensures that all of the above is present in the input +** buffer (i.e. that it can be accessed without any calls to xInput()). +** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an SQLite error code. +** The input pointer is not moved. +*/ +static int sessionChangesetBufferTblhdr(SessionInput *pIn, int *pnByte){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + int nCol = 0; + int nRead = 0; + + rc = sessionInputBuffer(pIn, 9); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + nRead += sessionVarintGet(&pIn->aData[pIn->iNext + nRead], &nCol); + rc = sessionInputBuffer(pIn, nRead+nCol+100); + nRead += nCol; + } + + while( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + while( (pIn->iNext + nRead)nData && pIn->aData[pIn->iNext + nRead] ){ + nRead++; + } + if( (pIn->iNext + nRead)nData ) break; + rc = sessionInputBuffer(pIn, nRead + 100); + } + *pnByte = nRead+1; + return rc; +} + +/* +** The input pointer currently points to the first byte of the first field +** of a record consisting of nCol columns. This function ensures the entire +** record is buffered. It does not move the input pointer. +** +** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned and *pnByte is set to the size of +** the record in bytes. Otherwise, an SQLite error code is returned. The +** final value of *pnByte is undefined in this case. +*/ +static int sessionChangesetBufferRecord( + SessionInput *pIn, /* Input data */ + int nCol, /* Number of columns in record */ + int *pnByte /* OUT: Size of record in bytes */ +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + int nByte = 0; + int i; + for(i=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && iaData[pIn->iNext + nByte++]; + if( eType==SQLITE_TEXT || eType==SQLITE_BLOB ){ + int n; + nByte += sessionVarintGet(&pIn->aData[pIn->iNext+nByte], &n); + nByte += n; + rc = sessionInputBuffer(pIn, nByte); + }else if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER || eType==SQLITE_FLOAT ){ + nByte += 8; + } + } + } + *pnByte = nByte; + return rc; +} + +/* +** The input pointer currently points to the second byte of a table-header. +** Specifically, to the following: +** +** + number of columns in table (varint) +** + array of PK flags (1 byte per column), +** + table name (nul terminated). +** +** This function decodes the table-header and populates the p->nCol, +** p->zTab and p->abPK[] variables accordingly. The p->apValue[] array is +** also allocated or resized according to the new value of p->nCol. The +** input pointer is left pointing to the byte following the table header. +** +** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an SQLite error code +** is returned and the final values of the various fields enumerated above +** are undefined. +*/ +static int sessionChangesetReadTblhdr(sqlite3_changeset_iter *p){ + int rc; + int nCopy; + assert( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ); + + rc = sessionChangesetBufferTblhdr(&p->in, &nCopy); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int nByte; + int nVarint; + nVarint = sessionVarintGet(&p->in.aData[p->in.iNext], &p->nCol); + nCopy -= nVarint; + p->in.iNext += nVarint; + nByte = p->nCol * sizeof(sqlite3_value*) * 2 + nCopy; + p->tblhdr.nBuf = 0; + sessionBufferGrow(&p->tblhdr, nByte, &rc); + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int iPK = sizeof(sqlite3_value*)*p->nCol*2; + memset(p->tblhdr.aBuf, 0, iPK); + memcpy(&p->tblhdr.aBuf[iPK], &p->in.aData[p->in.iNext], nCopy); + p->in.iNext += nCopy; + } + + p->apValue = (sqlite3_value**)p->tblhdr.aBuf; + p->abPK = (u8*)&p->apValue[p->nCol*2]; + p->zTab = (char*)&p->abPK[p->nCol]; + return (p->rc = rc); +} + +/* +** Advance the changeset iterator to the next change. +** +** If both paRec and pnRec are NULL, then this function works like the public +** API sqlite3changeset_next(). If SQLITE_ROW is returned, then the +** sqlite3changeset_new() and old() APIs may be used to query for values. +** +** Otherwise, if paRec and pnRec are not NULL, then a pointer to the change +** record is written to *paRec before returning and the number of bytes in +** the record to *pnRec. +** +** Either way, this function returns SQLITE_ROW if the iterator is +** successfully advanced to the next change in the changeset, an SQLite +** error code if an error occurs, or SQLITE_DONE if there are no further +** changes in the changeset. +*/ +static int sessionChangesetNext( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *p, /* Changeset iterator */ + u8 **paRec, /* If non-NULL, store record pointer here */ + int *pnRec /* If non-NULL, store size of record here */ +){ + int i; + u8 op; + + assert( (paRec==0 && pnRec==0) || (paRec && pnRec) ); + + /* If the iterator is in the error-state, return immediately. */ + if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return p->rc; + + /* Free the current contents of p->apValue[], if any. */ + if( p->apValue ){ + for(i=0; inCol*2; i++){ + sqlite3ValueFree(p->apValue[i]); + } + memset(p->apValue, 0, sizeof(sqlite3_value*)*p->nCol*2); + } + + /* Make sure the buffer contains at least 10 bytes of input data, or all + ** remaining data if there are less than 10 bytes available. This is + ** sufficient either for the 'T' or 'P' byte and the varint that follows + ** it, or for the two single byte values otherwise. */ + p->rc = sessionInputBuffer(&p->in, 2); + if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return p->rc; + + /* If the iterator is already at the end of the changeset, return DONE. */ + if( p->in.iNext>=p->in.nData ){ + return SQLITE_DONE; + } + + sessionDiscardData(&p->in); + p->in.iCurrent = p->in.iNext; + + op = p->in.aData[p->in.iNext++]; + if( op=='T' || op=='P' ){ + p->bPatchset = (op=='P'); + if( sessionChangesetReadTblhdr(p) ) return p->rc; + if( (p->rc = sessionInputBuffer(&p->in, 2)) ) return p->rc; + p->in.iCurrent = p->in.iNext; + op = p->in.aData[p->in.iNext++]; + } + + p->op = op; + p->bIndirect = p->in.aData[p->in.iNext++]; + if( p->op!=SQLITE_UPDATE && p->op!=SQLITE_DELETE && p->op!=SQLITE_INSERT ){ + return (p->rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT); + } + + if( paRec ){ + int nVal; /* Number of values to buffer */ + if( p->bPatchset==0 && op==SQLITE_UPDATE ){ + nVal = p->nCol * 2; + }else if( p->bPatchset && op==SQLITE_DELETE ){ + nVal = 0; + for(i=0; inCol; i++) if( p->abPK[i] ) nVal++; + }else{ + nVal = p->nCol; + } + p->rc = sessionChangesetBufferRecord(&p->in, nVal, pnRec); + if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return p->rc; + *paRec = &p->in.aData[p->in.iNext]; + p->in.iNext += *pnRec; + }else{ + + /* If this is an UPDATE or DELETE, read the old.* record. */ + if( p->op!=SQLITE_INSERT && (p->bPatchset==0 || p->op==SQLITE_DELETE) ){ + u8 *abPK = p->bPatchset ? p->abPK : 0; + p->rc = sessionReadRecord(&p->in, p->nCol, abPK, p->apValue); + if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return p->rc; + } + + /* If this is an INSERT or UPDATE, read the new.* record. */ + if( p->op!=SQLITE_DELETE ){ + p->rc = sessionReadRecord(&p->in, p->nCol, 0, &p->apValue[p->nCol]); + if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return p->rc; + } + + if( p->bPatchset && p->op==SQLITE_UPDATE ){ + /* If this is an UPDATE that is part of a patchset, then all PK and + ** modified fields are present in the new.* record. The old.* record + ** is currently completely empty. This block shifts the PK fields from + ** new.* to old.*, to accommodate the code that reads these arrays. */ + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + assert( p->apValue[i]==0 ); + assert( p->abPK[i]==0 || p->apValue[i+p->nCol] ); + if( p->abPK[i] ){ + p->apValue[i] = p->apValue[i+p->nCol]; + p->apValue[i+p->nCol] = 0; + } + } + } + } + + return SQLITE_ROW; +} + +/* +** Advance an iterator created by sqlite3changeset_start() to the next +** change in the changeset. This function may return SQLITE_ROW, SQLITE_DONE +** or SQLITE_CORRUPT. +** +** This function may not be called on iterators passed to a conflict handler +** callback by changeset_apply(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_next(sqlite3_changeset_iter *p){ + return sessionChangesetNext(p, 0, 0); +} + +/* +** The following function extracts information on the current change +** from a changeset iterator. It may only be called after changeset_next() +** has returned SQLITE_ROW. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_op( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator handle */ + const char **pzTab, /* OUT: Pointer to table name */ + int *pnCol, /* OUT: Number of columns in table */ + int *pOp, /* OUT: SQLITE_INSERT, DELETE or UPDATE */ + int *pbIndirect /* OUT: True if change is indirect */ +){ + *pOp = pIter->op; + *pnCol = pIter->nCol; + *pzTab = pIter->zTab; + if( pbIndirect ) *pbIndirect = pIter->bIndirect; + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** Return information regarding the PRIMARY KEY and number of columns in +** the database table affected by the change that pIter currently points +** to. This function may only be called after changeset_next() returns +** SQLITE_ROW. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_pk( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator object */ + unsigned char **pabPK, /* OUT: Array of boolean - true for PK cols */ + int *pnCol /* OUT: Number of entries in output array */ +){ + *pabPK = pIter->abPK; + if( pnCol ) *pnCol = pIter->nCol; + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** This function may only be called while the iterator is pointing to an +** SQLITE_UPDATE or SQLITE_DELETE change (see sqlite3changeset_op()). +** Otherwise, SQLITE_MISUSE is returned. +** +** It sets *ppValue to point to an sqlite3_value structure containing the +** iVal'th value in the old.* record. Or, if that particular value is not +** included in the record (because the change is an UPDATE and the field +** was not modified and is not a PK column), set *ppValue to NULL. +** +** If value iVal is out-of-range, SQLITE_RANGE is returned and *ppValue is +** not modified. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_old( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int iVal, /* Index of old.* value to retrieve */ + sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: Old value (or NULL pointer) */ +){ + if( pIter->op!=SQLITE_UPDATE && pIter->op!=SQLITE_DELETE ){ + return SQLITE_MISUSE; + } + if( iVal<0 || iVal>=pIter->nCol ){ + return SQLITE_RANGE; + } + *ppValue = pIter->apValue[iVal]; + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** This function may only be called while the iterator is pointing to an +** SQLITE_UPDATE or SQLITE_INSERT change (see sqlite3changeset_op()). +** Otherwise, SQLITE_MISUSE is returned. +** +** It sets *ppValue to point to an sqlite3_value structure containing the +** iVal'th value in the new.* record. Or, if that particular value is not +** included in the record (because the change is an UPDATE and the field +** was not modified), set *ppValue to NULL. +** +** If value iVal is out-of-range, SQLITE_RANGE is returned and *ppValue is +** not modified. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_new( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int iVal, /* Index of new.* value to retrieve */ + sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: New value (or NULL pointer) */ +){ + if( pIter->op!=SQLITE_UPDATE && pIter->op!=SQLITE_INSERT ){ + return SQLITE_MISUSE; + } + if( iVal<0 || iVal>=pIter->nCol ){ + return SQLITE_RANGE; + } + *ppValue = pIter->apValue[pIter->nCol+iVal]; + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** The following two macros are used internally. They are similar to the +** sqlite3changeset_new() and sqlite3changeset_old() functions, except that +** they omit all error checking and return a pointer to the requested value. +*/ +#define sessionChangesetNew(pIter, iVal) (pIter)->apValue[(pIter)->nCol+(iVal)] +#define sessionChangesetOld(pIter, iVal) (pIter)->apValue[(iVal)] + +/* +** This function may only be called with a changeset iterator that has been +** passed to an SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA or SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT +** conflict-handler function. Otherwise, SQLITE_MISUSE is returned. +** +** If successful, *ppValue is set to point to an sqlite3_value structure +** containing the iVal'th value of the conflicting record. +** +** If value iVal is out-of-range or some other error occurs, an SQLite error +** code is returned. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_conflict( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int iVal, /* Index of conflict record value to fetch */ + sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: Value from conflicting row */ +){ + if( !pIter->pConflict ){ + return SQLITE_MISUSE; + } + if( iVal<0 || iVal>=sqlite3_column_count(pIter->pConflict) ){ + return SQLITE_RANGE; + } + *ppValue = sqlite3_column_value(pIter->pConflict, iVal); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** This function may only be called with an iterator passed to an +** SQLITE_CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY conflict handler callback. In this case +** it sets the output variable to the total number of known foreign key +** violations in the destination database and returns SQLITE_OK. +** +** In all other cases this function returns SQLITE_MISUSE. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_fk_conflicts( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int *pnOut /* OUT: Number of FK violations */ +){ + if( pIter->pConflict || pIter->apValue ){ + return SQLITE_MISUSE; + } + *pnOut = pIter->nCol; + return SQLITE_OK; +} + + +/* +** Finalize an iterator allocated with sqlite3changeset_start(). +** +** This function may not be called on iterators passed to a conflict handler +** callback by changeset_apply(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_finalize(sqlite3_changeset_iter *p){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + if( p ){ + int i; /* Used to iterate through p->apValue[] */ + rc = p->rc; + if( p->apValue ){ + for(i=0; inCol*2; i++) sqlite3ValueFree(p->apValue[i]); + } + sqlite3_free(p->tblhdr.aBuf); + sqlite3_free(p->in.buf.aBuf); + sqlite3_free(p); + } + return rc; +} + +static int sessionChangesetInvert( + SessionInput *pInput, /* Input changeset */ + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut, + int *pnInverted, /* OUT: Number of bytes in output changeset */ + void **ppInverted /* OUT: Inverse of pChangeset */ +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return value */ + SessionBuffer sOut; /* Output buffer */ + int nCol = 0; /* Number of cols in current table */ + u8 *abPK = 0; /* PK array for current table */ + sqlite3_value **apVal = 0; /* Space for values for UPDATE inversion */ + SessionBuffer sPK = {0, 0, 0}; /* PK array for current table */ + + /* Initialize the output buffer */ + memset(&sOut, 0, sizeof(SessionBuffer)); + + /* Zero the output variables in case an error occurs. */ + if( ppInverted ){ + *ppInverted = 0; + *pnInverted = 0; + } + + while( 1 ){ + u8 eType; + + /* Test for EOF. */ + if( (rc = sessionInputBuffer(pInput, 2)) ) goto finished_invert; + if( pInput->iNext>=pInput->nData ) break; + eType = pInput->aData[pInput->iNext]; + + switch( eType ){ + case 'T': { + /* A 'table' record consists of: + ** + ** * A constant 'T' character, + ** * Number of columns in said table (a varint), + ** * An array of nCol bytes (sPK), + ** * A nul-terminated table name. + */ + int nByte; + int nVar; + pInput->iNext++; + if( (rc = sessionChangesetBufferTblhdr(pInput, &nByte)) ){ + goto finished_invert; + } + nVar = sessionVarintGet(&pInput->aData[pInput->iNext], &nCol); + sPK.nBuf = 0; + sessionAppendBlob(&sPK, &pInput->aData[pInput->iNext+nVar], nCol, &rc); + sessionAppendByte(&sOut, eType, &rc); + sessionAppendBlob(&sOut, &pInput->aData[pInput->iNext], nByte, &rc); + if( rc ) goto finished_invert; + + pInput->iNext += nByte; + sqlite3_free(apVal); + apVal = 0; + abPK = sPK.aBuf; + break; + } + + case SQLITE_INSERT: + case SQLITE_DELETE: { + int nByte; + int bIndirect = pInput->aData[pInput->iNext+1]; + int eType2 = (eType==SQLITE_DELETE ? SQLITE_INSERT : SQLITE_DELETE); + pInput->iNext += 2; + assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); + rc = sessionChangesetBufferRecord(pInput, nCol, &nByte); + sessionAppendByte(&sOut, eType2, &rc); + sessionAppendByte(&sOut, bIndirect, &rc); + sessionAppendBlob(&sOut, &pInput->aData[pInput->iNext], nByte, &rc); + pInput->iNext += nByte; + if( rc ) goto finished_invert; + break; + } + + case SQLITE_UPDATE: { + int iCol; + + if( 0==apVal ){ + apVal = (sqlite3_value **)sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(apVal[0])*nCol*2); + if( 0==apVal ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + goto finished_invert; + } + memset(apVal, 0, sizeof(apVal[0])*nCol*2); + } + + /* Write the header for the new UPDATE change. Same as the original. */ + sessionAppendByte(&sOut, eType, &rc); + sessionAppendByte(&sOut, pInput->aData[pInput->iNext+1], &rc); + + /* Read the old.* and new.* records for the update change. */ + pInput->iNext += 2; + rc = sessionReadRecord(pInput, nCol, 0, &apVal[0]); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionReadRecord(pInput, nCol, 0, &apVal[nCol]); + } + + /* Write the new old.* record. Consists of the PK columns from the + ** original old.* record, and the other values from the original + ** new.* record. */ + for(iCol=0; iCol=SESSIONS_STRM_CHUNK_SIZE ){ + rc = xOutput(pOut, sOut.aBuf, sOut.nBuf); + sOut.nBuf = 0; + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto finished_invert; + } + } + + assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); + if( pnInverted ){ + *pnInverted = sOut.nBuf; + *ppInverted = sOut.aBuf; + sOut.aBuf = 0; + }else if( sOut.nBuf>0 ){ + rc = xOutput(pOut, sOut.aBuf, sOut.nBuf); + } + + finished_invert: + sqlite3_free(sOut.aBuf); + sqlite3_free(apVal); + sqlite3_free(sPK.aBuf); + return rc; +} + + +/* +** Invert a changeset object. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_invert( + int nChangeset, /* Number of bytes in input */ + const void *pChangeset, /* Input changeset */ + int *pnInverted, /* OUT: Number of bytes in output changeset */ + void **ppInverted /* OUT: Inverse of pChangeset */ +){ + SessionInput sInput; + + /* Set up the input stream */ + memset(&sInput, 0, sizeof(SessionInput)); + sInput.nData = nChangeset; + sInput.aData = (u8*)pChangeset; + + return sessionChangesetInvert(&sInput, 0, 0, pnInverted, ppInverted); +} + +/* +** Streaming version of sqlite3changeset_invert(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_invert_strm( + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pIn, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +){ + SessionInput sInput; + int rc; + + /* Set up the input stream */ + memset(&sInput, 0, sizeof(SessionInput)); + sInput.xInput = xInput; + sInput.pIn = pIn; + + rc = sessionChangesetInvert(&sInput, xOutput, pOut, 0, 0); + sqlite3_free(sInput.buf.aBuf); + return rc; +} + +typedef struct SessionApplyCtx SessionApplyCtx; +struct SessionApplyCtx { + sqlite3 *db; + sqlite3_stmt *pDelete; /* DELETE statement */ + sqlite3_stmt *pUpdate; /* UPDATE statement */ + sqlite3_stmt *pInsert; /* INSERT statement */ + sqlite3_stmt *pSelect; /* SELECT statement */ + int nCol; /* Size of azCol[] and abPK[] arrays */ + const char **azCol; /* Array of column names */ + u8 *abPK; /* Boolean array - true if column is in PK */ + + int bDeferConstraints; /* True to defer constraints */ + SessionBuffer constraints; /* Deferred constraints are stored here */ +}; + +/* +** Formulate a statement to DELETE a row from database db. Assuming a table +** structure like this: +** +** CREATE TABLE x(a, b, c, d, PRIMARY KEY(a, c)); +** +** The DELETE statement looks like this: +** +** DELETE FROM x WHERE a = :1 AND c = :3 AND (:5 OR b IS :2 AND d IS :4) +** +** Variable :5 (nCol+1) is a boolean. It should be set to 0 if we require +** matching b and d values, or 1 otherwise. The second case comes up if the +** conflict handler is invoked with NOTFOUND and returns CHANGESET_REPLACE. +** +** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned and SessionApplyCtx.pDelete is left +** pointing to the prepared version of the SQL statement. +*/ +static int sessionDeleteRow( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + const char *zTab, /* Table name */ + SessionApplyCtx *p /* Session changeset-apply context */ +){ + int i; + const char *zSep = ""; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + SessionBuffer buf = {0, 0, 0}; + int nPk = 0; + + sessionAppendStr(&buf, "DELETE FROM ", &rc); + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, zTab, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " WHERE ", &rc); + + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + if( p->abPK[i] ){ + nPk++; + sessionAppendStr(&buf, zSep, &rc); + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, p->azCol[i], &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " = ?", &rc); + sessionAppendInteger(&buf, i+1, &rc); + zSep = " AND "; + } + } + + if( nPknCol ){ + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " AND (?", &rc); + sessionAppendInteger(&buf, p->nCol+1, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " OR ", &rc); + + zSep = ""; + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + if( !p->abPK[i] ){ + sessionAppendStr(&buf, zSep, &rc); + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, p->azCol[i], &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " IS ?", &rc); + sessionAppendInteger(&buf, i+1, &rc); + zSep = "AND "; + } + } + sessionAppendStr(&buf, ")", &rc); + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, (char *)buf.aBuf, buf.nBuf, &p->pDelete, 0); + } + sqlite3_free(buf.aBuf); + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Formulate and prepare a statement to UPDATE a row from database db. +** Assuming a table structure like this: +** +** CREATE TABLE x(a, b, c, d, PRIMARY KEY(a, c)); +** +** The UPDATE statement looks like this: +** +** UPDATE x SET +** a = CASE WHEN ?2 THEN ?3 ELSE a END, +** b = CASE WHEN ?5 THEN ?6 ELSE b END, +** c = CASE WHEN ?8 THEN ?9 ELSE c END, +** d = CASE WHEN ?11 THEN ?12 ELSE d END +** WHERE a = ?1 AND c = ?7 AND (?13 OR +** (?5==0 OR b IS ?4) AND (?11==0 OR d IS ?10) AND +** ) +** +** For each column in the table, there are three variables to bind: +** +** ?(i*3+1) The old.* value of the column, if any. +** ?(i*3+2) A boolean flag indicating that the value is being modified. +** ?(i*3+3) The new.* value of the column, if any. +** +** Also, a boolean flag that, if set to true, causes the statement to update +** a row even if the non-PK values do not match. This is required if the +** conflict-handler is invoked with CHANGESET_DATA and returns +** CHANGESET_REPLACE. This is variable "?(nCol*3+1)". +** +** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned and SessionApplyCtx.pUpdate is left +** pointing to the prepared version of the SQL statement. +*/ +static int sessionUpdateRow( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + const char *zTab, /* Table name */ + SessionApplyCtx *p /* Session changeset-apply context */ +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + int i; + const char *zSep = ""; + SessionBuffer buf = {0, 0, 0}; + + /* Append "UPDATE tbl SET " */ + sessionAppendStr(&buf, "UPDATE ", &rc); + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, zTab, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " SET ", &rc); + + /* Append the assignments */ + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + sessionAppendStr(&buf, zSep, &rc); + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, p->azCol[i], &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " = CASE WHEN ?", &rc); + sessionAppendInteger(&buf, i*3+2, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " THEN ?", &rc); + sessionAppendInteger(&buf, i*3+3, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " ELSE ", &rc); + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, p->azCol[i], &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " END", &rc); + zSep = ", "; + } + + /* Append the PK part of the WHERE clause */ + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " WHERE ", &rc); + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + if( p->abPK[i] ){ + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, p->azCol[i], &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " = ?", &rc); + sessionAppendInteger(&buf, i*3+1, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " AND ", &rc); + } + } + + /* Append the non-PK part of the WHERE clause */ + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " (?", &rc); + sessionAppendInteger(&buf, p->nCol*3+1, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " OR 1", &rc); + for(i=0; inCol; i++){ + if( !p->abPK[i] ){ + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " AND (?", &rc); + sessionAppendInteger(&buf, i*3+2, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, "=0 OR ", &rc); + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, p->azCol[i], &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " IS ?", &rc); + sessionAppendInteger(&buf, i*3+1, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, ")", &rc); + } + } + sessionAppendStr(&buf, ")", &rc); + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, (char *)buf.aBuf, buf.nBuf, &p->pUpdate, 0); + } + sqlite3_free(buf.aBuf); + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Formulate and prepare an SQL statement to query table zTab by primary +** key. Assuming the following table structure: +** +** CREATE TABLE x(a, b, c, d, PRIMARY KEY(a, c)); +** +** The SELECT statement looks like this: +** +** SELECT * FROM x WHERE a = ?1 AND c = ?3 +** +** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned and SessionApplyCtx.pSelect is left +** pointing to the prepared version of the SQL statement. +*/ +static int sessionSelectRow( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + const char *zTab, /* Table name */ + SessionApplyCtx *p /* Session changeset-apply context */ +){ + return sessionSelectStmt( + db, "main", zTab, p->nCol, p->azCol, p->abPK, &p->pSelect); +} + +/* +** Formulate and prepare an INSERT statement to add a record to table zTab. +** For example: +** +** INSERT INTO main."zTab" VALUES(?1, ?2, ?3 ...); +** +** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned and SessionApplyCtx.pInsert is left +** pointing to the prepared version of the SQL statement. +*/ +static int sessionInsertRow( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + const char *zTab, /* Table name */ + SessionApplyCtx *p /* Session changeset-apply context */ +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + int i; + SessionBuffer buf = {0, 0, 0}; + + sessionAppendStr(&buf, "INSERT INTO main.", &rc); + sessionAppendIdent(&buf, zTab, &rc); + sessionAppendStr(&buf, " VALUES(?", &rc); + for(i=1; inCol; i++){ + sessionAppendStr(&buf, ", ?", &rc); + } + sessionAppendStr(&buf, ")", &rc); + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, (char *)buf.aBuf, buf.nBuf, &p->pInsert, 0); + } + sqlite3_free(buf.aBuf); + return rc; +} + +/* +** A wrapper around sqlite3_bind_value() that detects an extra problem. +** See comments in the body of this function for details. +*/ +static int sessionBindValue( + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, /* Statement to bind value to */ + int i, /* Parameter number to bind to */ + sqlite3_value *pVal /* Value to bind */ +){ + int eType = sqlite3_value_type(pVal); + /* COVERAGE: The (pVal->z==0) branch is never true using current versions + ** of SQLite. If a malloc fails in an sqlite3_value_xxx() function, either + ** the (pVal->z) variable remains as it was or the type of the value is + ** set to SQLITE_NULL. */ + if( (eType==SQLITE_TEXT || eType==SQLITE_BLOB) && pVal->z==0 ){ + /* This condition occurs when an earlier OOM in a call to + ** sqlite3_value_text() or sqlite3_value_blob() (perhaps from within + ** a conflict-handler) has zeroed the pVal->z pointer. Return NOMEM. */ + return SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + return sqlite3_bind_value(pStmt, i, pVal); +} + +/* +** Iterator pIter must point to an SQLITE_INSERT entry. This function +** transfers new.* values from the current iterator entry to statement +** pStmt. The table being inserted into has nCol columns. +** +** New.* value $i from the iterator is bound to variable ($i+1) of +** statement pStmt. If parameter abPK is NULL, all values from 0 to (nCol-1) +** are transfered to the statement. Otherwise, if abPK is not NULL, it points +** to an array nCol elements in size. In this case only those values for +** which abPK[$i] is true are read from the iterator and bound to the +** statement. +** +** An SQLite error code is returned if an error occurs. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK. +*/ +static int sessionBindRow( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator to read values from */ + int(*xValue)(sqlite3_changeset_iter *, int, sqlite3_value **), + int nCol, /* Number of columns */ + u8 *abPK, /* If not NULL, bind only if true */ + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt /* Bind values to this statement */ +){ + int i; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + + /* Neither sqlite3changeset_old or sqlite3changeset_new can fail if the + ** argument iterator points to a suitable entry. Make sure that xValue + ** is one of these to guarantee that it is safe to ignore the return + ** in the code below. */ + assert( xValue==sqlite3changeset_old || xValue==sqlite3changeset_new ); + + for(i=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && idb, pIter, p->abPK, p->pSelect); + }else{ + rc = SQLITE_OK; + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_ROW ){ + /* There exists another row with the new.* primary key. */ + pIter->pConflict = p->pSelect; + res = xConflict(pCtx, eType, pIter); + pIter->pConflict = 0; + rc = sqlite3_reset(p->pSelect); + }else if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( p->bDeferConstraints && eType==SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT ){ + /* Instead of invoking the conflict handler, append the change blob + ** to the SessionApplyCtx.constraints buffer. */ + u8 *aBlob = &pIter->in.aData[pIter->in.iCurrent]; + int nBlob = pIter->in.iNext - pIter->in.iCurrent; + sessionAppendBlob(&p->constraints, aBlob, nBlob, &rc); + res = SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT; + }else{ + /* No other row with the new.* primary key. */ + res = xConflict(pCtx, eType+1, pIter); + if( res==SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE ) rc = SQLITE_MISUSE; + } + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + switch( res ){ + case SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE: + assert( pbReplace ); + *pbReplace = 1; + break; + + case SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT: + break; + + case SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT: + rc = SQLITE_ABORT; + break; + + default: + rc = SQLITE_MISUSE; + break; + } + } + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Attempt to apply the change that the iterator passed as the first argument +** currently points to to the database. If a conflict is encountered, invoke +** the conflict handler callback. +** +** If argument pbRetry is NULL, then ignore any CHANGESET_DATA conflict. If +** one is encountered, update or delete the row with the matching primary key +** instead. Or, if pbRetry is not NULL and a CHANGESET_DATA conflict occurs, +** invoke the conflict handler. If it returns CHANGESET_REPLACE, set *pbRetry +** to true before returning. In this case the caller will invoke this function +** again, this time with pbRetry set to NULL. +** +** If argument pbReplace is NULL and a CHANGESET_CONFLICT conflict is +** encountered invoke the conflict handler with CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT instead. +** Or, if pbReplace is not NULL, invoke it with CHANGESET_CONFLICT. If such +** an invocation returns SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE, set *pbReplace to true +** before retrying. In this case the caller attempts to remove the conflicting +** row before invoking this function again, this time with pbReplace set +** to NULL. +** +** If any conflict handler returns SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT, this function +** returns SQLITE_ABORT. Otherwise, if no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is +** returned. +*/ +static int sessionApplyOneOp( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + SessionApplyCtx *p, /* changeset_apply() context */ + int(*xConflict)(void *, int, sqlite3_changeset_iter *), + void *pCtx, /* First argument for the conflict handler */ + int *pbReplace, /* OUT: True to remove PK row and retry */ + int *pbRetry /* OUT: True to retry. */ +){ + const char *zDummy; + int op; + int nCol; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + + assert( p->pDelete && p->pUpdate && p->pInsert && p->pSelect ); + assert( p->azCol && p->abPK ); + assert( !pbReplace || *pbReplace==0 ); + + sqlite3changeset_op(pIter, &zDummy, &nCol, &op, 0); + + if( op==SQLITE_DELETE ){ + + /* Bind values to the DELETE statement. If conflict handling is required, + ** bind values for all columns and set bound variable (nCol+1) to true. + ** Or, if conflict handling is not required, bind just the PK column + ** values and, if it exists, set (nCol+1) to false. Conflict handling + ** is not required if: + ** + ** * this is a patchset, or + ** * (pbRetry==0), or + ** * all columns of the table are PK columns (in this case there is + ** no (nCol+1) variable to bind to). + */ + u8 *abPK = (pIter->bPatchset ? p->abPK : 0); + rc = sessionBindRow(pIter, sqlite3changeset_old, nCol, abPK, p->pDelete); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_bind_parameter_count(p->pDelete)>nCol ){ + rc = sqlite3_bind_int(p->pDelete, nCol+1, (pbRetry==0 || abPK)); + } + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc; + + sqlite3_step(p->pDelete); + rc = sqlite3_reset(p->pDelete); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_changes(p->db)==0 ){ + rc = sessionConflictHandler( + SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA, p, pIter, xConflict, pCtx, pbRetry + ); + }else if( (rc&0xff)==SQLITE_CONSTRAINT ){ + rc = sessionConflictHandler( + SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT, p, pIter, xConflict, pCtx, 0 + ); + } + + }else if( op==SQLITE_UPDATE ){ + int i; + + /* Bind values to the UPDATE statement. */ + for(i=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && ipUpdate, i*3+2, !!pNew); + if( pOld ){ + rc = sessionBindValue(p->pUpdate, i*3+1, pOld); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pNew ){ + rc = sessionBindValue(p->pUpdate, i*3+3, pNew); + } + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + sqlite3_bind_int(p->pUpdate, nCol*3+1, pbRetry==0 || pIter->bPatchset); + } + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc; + + /* Attempt the UPDATE. In the case of a NOTFOUND or DATA conflict, + ** the result will be SQLITE_OK with 0 rows modified. */ + sqlite3_step(p->pUpdate); + rc = sqlite3_reset(p->pUpdate); + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_changes(p->db)==0 ){ + /* A NOTFOUND or DATA error. Search the table to see if it contains + ** a row with a matching primary key. If so, this is a DATA conflict. + ** Otherwise, if there is no primary key match, it is a NOTFOUND. */ + + rc = sessionConflictHandler( + SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA, p, pIter, xConflict, pCtx, pbRetry + ); + + }else if( (rc&0xff)==SQLITE_CONSTRAINT ){ + /* This is always a CONSTRAINT conflict. */ + rc = sessionConflictHandler( + SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT, p, pIter, xConflict, pCtx, 0 + ); + } + + }else{ + assert( op==SQLITE_INSERT ); + rc = sessionBindRow(pIter, sqlite3changeset_new, nCol, 0, p->pInsert); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc; + + sqlite3_step(p->pInsert); + rc = sqlite3_reset(p->pInsert); + if( (rc&0xff)==SQLITE_CONSTRAINT ){ + rc = sessionConflictHandler( + SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT, p, pIter, xConflict, pCtx, pbReplace + ); + } + } + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Attempt to apply the change that the iterator passed as the first argument +** currently points to to the database. If a conflict is encountered, invoke +** the conflict handler callback. +** +** The difference between this function and sessionApplyOne() is that this +** function handles the case where the conflict-handler is invoked and +** returns SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE - indicating that the change should be +** retried in some manner. +*/ +static int sessionApplyOneWithRetry( + sqlite3 *db, /* Apply change to "main" db of this handle */ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator to read change from */ + SessionApplyCtx *pApply, /* Apply context */ + int(*xConflict)(void*, int, sqlite3_changeset_iter*), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xConflict */ +){ + int bReplace = 0; + int bRetry = 0; + int rc; + + rc = sessionApplyOneOp(pIter, pApply, xConflict, pCtx, &bReplace, &bRetry); + assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || (bRetry==0 && bReplace==0) ); + + /* If the bRetry flag is set, the change has not been applied due to an + ** SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA problem (i.e. this is an UPDATE or DELETE and + ** a row with the correct PK is present in the db, but one or more other + ** fields do not contain the expected values) and the conflict handler + ** returned SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE. In this case retry the operation, + ** but pass NULL as the final argument so that sessionApplyOneOp() ignores + ** the SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA problem. */ + if( bRetry ){ + assert( pIter->op==SQLITE_UPDATE || pIter->op==SQLITE_DELETE ); + rc = sessionApplyOneOp(pIter, pApply, xConflict, pCtx, 0, 0); + } + + /* If the bReplace flag is set, the change is an INSERT that has not + ** been performed because the database already contains a row with the + ** specified primary key and the conflict handler returned + ** SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE. In this case remove the conflicting row + ** before reattempting the INSERT. */ + else if( bReplace ){ + assert( pIter->op==SQLITE_INSERT ); + rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "SAVEPOINT replace_op", 0, 0, 0); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionBindRow(pIter, + sqlite3changeset_new, pApply->nCol, pApply->abPK, pApply->pDelete); + sqlite3_bind_int(pApply->pDelete, pApply->nCol+1, 1); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + sqlite3_step(pApply->pDelete); + rc = sqlite3_reset(pApply->pDelete); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionApplyOneOp(pIter, pApply, xConflict, pCtx, 0, 0); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "RELEASE replace_op", 0, 0, 0); + } + } + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Retry the changes accumulated in the pApply->constraints buffer. +*/ +static int sessionRetryConstraints( + sqlite3 *db, + int bPatchset, + const char *zTab, + SessionApplyCtx *pApply, + int(*xConflict)(void*, int, sqlite3_changeset_iter*), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xConflict */ +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + + while( pApply->constraints.nBuf ){ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter2 = 0; + SessionBuffer cons = pApply->constraints; + memset(&pApply->constraints, 0, sizeof(SessionBuffer)); + + rc = sessionChangesetStart(&pIter2, 0, 0, cons.nBuf, cons.aBuf); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int nByte = 2*pApply->nCol*sizeof(sqlite3_value*); + int rc2; + pIter2->bPatchset = bPatchset; + pIter2->zTab = (char*)zTab; + pIter2->nCol = pApply->nCol; + pIter2->abPK = pApply->abPK; + sessionBufferGrow(&pIter2->tblhdr, nByte, &rc); + pIter2->apValue = (sqlite3_value**)pIter2->tblhdr.aBuf; + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) memset(pIter2->apValue, 0, nByte); + + while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3changeset_next(pIter2) ){ + rc = sessionApplyOneWithRetry(db, pIter2, pApply, xConflict, pCtx); + } + + rc2 = sqlite3changeset_finalize(pIter2); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2; + } + assert( pApply->bDeferConstraints || pApply->constraints.nBuf==0 ); + + sqlite3_free(cons.aBuf); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break; + if( pApply->constraints.nBuf>=cons.nBuf ){ + /* No progress was made on the last round. */ + pApply->bDeferConstraints = 0; + } + } + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Argument pIter is a changeset iterator that has been initialized, but +** not yet passed to sqlite3changeset_next(). This function applies the +** changeset to the main database attached to handle "db". The supplied +** conflict handler callback is invoked to resolve any conflicts encountered +** while applying the change. +*/ +static int sessionChangesetApply( + sqlite3 *db, /* Apply change to "main" db of this handle */ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset to apply */ + int(*xFilter)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ + ), + int(*xConflict)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of fifth arg to _apply() */ + int eConflict, /* DATA, MISSING, CONFLICT, CONSTRAINT */ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *p /* Handle describing change and conflict */ + ), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xConflict */ +){ + int schemaMismatch = 0; + int rc; /* Return code */ + const char *zTab = 0; /* Name of current table */ + int nTab = 0; /* Result of sqlite3Strlen30(zTab) */ + SessionApplyCtx sApply; /* changeset_apply() context object */ + int bPatchset; + + assert( xConflict!=0 ); + + pIter->in.bNoDiscard = 1; + memset(&sApply, 0, sizeof(sApply)); + sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_db_mutex(db)); + rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "SAVEPOINT changeset_apply", 0, 0, 0); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "PRAGMA defer_foreign_keys = 1", 0, 0, 0); + } + while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3changeset_next(pIter) ){ + int nCol; + int op; + const char *zNew; + + sqlite3changeset_op(pIter, &zNew, &nCol, &op, 0); + + if( zTab==0 || sqlite3_strnicmp(zNew, zTab, nTab+1) ){ + u8 *abPK; + + rc = sessionRetryConstraints( + db, pIter->bPatchset, zTab, &sApply, xConflict, pCtx + ); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break; + + sqlite3_free((char*)sApply.azCol); /* cast works around VC++ bug */ + sqlite3_finalize(sApply.pDelete); + sqlite3_finalize(sApply.pUpdate); + sqlite3_finalize(sApply.pInsert); + sqlite3_finalize(sApply.pSelect); + memset(&sApply, 0, sizeof(sApply)); + sApply.db = db; + sApply.bDeferConstraints = 1; + + /* If an xFilter() callback was specified, invoke it now. If the + ** xFilter callback returns zero, skip this table. If it returns + ** non-zero, proceed. */ + schemaMismatch = (xFilter && (0==xFilter(pCtx, zNew))); + if( schemaMismatch ){ + zTab = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", zNew); + if( zTab==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + break; + } + nTab = (int)strlen(zTab); + sApply.azCol = (const char **)zTab; + }else{ + sqlite3changeset_pk(pIter, &abPK, 0); + rc = sessionTableInfo( + db, "main", zNew, &sApply.nCol, &zTab, &sApply.azCol, &sApply.abPK + ); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break; + + if( sApply.nCol==0 ){ + schemaMismatch = 1; + sqlite3_log(SQLITE_SCHEMA, + "sqlite3changeset_apply(): no such table: %s", zTab + ); + } + else if( sApply.nCol!=nCol ){ + schemaMismatch = 1; + sqlite3_log(SQLITE_SCHEMA, + "sqlite3changeset_apply(): table %s has %d columns, expected %d", + zTab, sApply.nCol, nCol + ); + } + else if( memcmp(sApply.abPK, abPK, nCol)!=0 ){ + schemaMismatch = 1; + sqlite3_log(SQLITE_SCHEMA, "sqlite3changeset_apply(): " + "primary key mismatch for table %s", zTab + ); + } + else if( + (rc = sessionSelectRow(db, zTab, &sApply)) + || (rc = sessionUpdateRow(db, zTab, &sApply)) + || (rc = sessionDeleteRow(db, zTab, &sApply)) + || (rc = sessionInsertRow(db, zTab, &sApply)) + ){ + break; + } + nTab = sqlite3Strlen30(zTab); + } + } + + /* If there is a schema mismatch on the current table, proceed to the + ** next change. A log message has already been issued. */ + if( schemaMismatch ) continue; + + rc = sessionApplyOneWithRetry(db, pIter, &sApply, xConflict, pCtx); + } + + bPatchset = pIter->bPatchset; + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3changeset_finalize(pIter); + }else{ + sqlite3changeset_finalize(pIter); + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionRetryConstraints(db, bPatchset, zTab, &sApply, xConflict, pCtx); + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int nFk, notUsed; + sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_DEFERRED_FKS, &nFk, ¬Used, 0); + if( nFk!=0 ){ + int res = SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT; + sqlite3_changeset_iter sIter; + memset(&sIter, 0, sizeof(sIter)); + sIter.nCol = nFk; + res = xConflict(pCtx, SQLITE_CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY, &sIter); + if( res!=SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT ){ + rc = SQLITE_CONSTRAINT; + } + } + } + sqlite3_exec(db, "PRAGMA defer_foreign_keys = 0", 0, 0, 0); + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "RELEASE changeset_apply", 0, 0, 0); + }else{ + sqlite3_exec(db, "ROLLBACK TO changeset_apply", 0, 0, 0); + sqlite3_exec(db, "RELEASE changeset_apply", 0, 0, 0); + } + + sqlite3_finalize(sApply.pInsert); + sqlite3_finalize(sApply.pDelete); + sqlite3_finalize(sApply.pUpdate); + sqlite3_finalize(sApply.pSelect); + sqlite3_free((char*)sApply.azCol); /* cast works around VC++ bug */ + sqlite3_free((char*)sApply.constraints.aBuf); + sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_db_mutex(db)); + return rc; +} + +/* +** Apply the changeset passed via pChangeset/nChangeset to the main database +** attached to handle "db". Invoke the supplied conflict handler callback +** to resolve any conflicts encountered while applying the change. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_apply( + sqlite3 *db, /* Apply change to "main" db of this handle */ + int nChangeset, /* Size of changeset in bytes */ + void *pChangeset, /* Changeset blob */ + int(*xFilter)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ + ), + int(*xConflict)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of fifth arg to _apply() */ + int eConflict, /* DATA, MISSING, CONFLICT, CONSTRAINT */ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *p /* Handle describing change and conflict */ + ), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xConflict */ +){ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter; /* Iterator to skip through changeset */ + int rc = sqlite3changeset_start(&pIter, nChangeset, pChangeset); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionChangesetApply(db, pIter, xFilter, xConflict, pCtx); + } + return rc; +} + +/* +** Apply the changeset passed via xInput/pIn to the main database +** attached to handle "db". Invoke the supplied conflict handler callback +** to resolve any conflicts encountered while applying the change. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_apply_strm( + sqlite3 *db, /* Apply change to "main" db of this handle */ + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), /* Input function */ + void *pIn, /* First arg for xInput */ + int(*xFilter)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ + ), + int(*xConflict)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + int eConflict, /* DATA, MISSING, CONFLICT, CONSTRAINT */ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *p /* Handle describing change and conflict */ + ), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xConflict */ +){ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter; /* Iterator to skip through changeset */ + int rc = sqlite3changeset_start_strm(&pIter, xInput, pIn); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionChangesetApply(db, pIter, xFilter, xConflict, pCtx); + } + return rc; +} + +/* +** sqlite3_changegroup handle. +*/ +struct sqlite3_changegroup { + int rc; /* Error code */ + int bPatch; /* True to accumulate patchsets */ + SessionTable *pList; /* List of tables in current patch */ +}; + +/* +** This function is called to merge two changes to the same row together as +** part of an sqlite3changeset_concat() operation. A new change object is +** allocated and a pointer to it stored in *ppNew. +*/ +static int sessionChangeMerge( + SessionTable *pTab, /* Table structure */ + int bPatchset, /* True for patchsets */ + SessionChange *pExist, /* Existing change */ + int op2, /* Second change operation */ + int bIndirect, /* True if second change is indirect */ + u8 *aRec, /* Second change record */ + int nRec, /* Number of bytes in aRec */ + SessionChange **ppNew /* OUT: Merged change */ +){ + SessionChange *pNew = 0; + + if( !pExist ){ + pNew = (SessionChange *)sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(SessionChange) + nRec); + if( !pNew ){ + return SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + memset(pNew, 0, sizeof(SessionChange)); + pNew->op = op2; + pNew->bIndirect = bIndirect; + pNew->nRecord = nRec; + pNew->aRecord = (u8*)&pNew[1]; + memcpy(pNew->aRecord, aRec, nRec); + }else{ + int op1 = pExist->op; + + /* + ** op1=INSERT, op2=INSERT -> Unsupported. Discard op2. + ** op1=INSERT, op2=UPDATE -> INSERT. + ** op1=INSERT, op2=DELETE -> (none) + ** + ** op1=UPDATE, op2=INSERT -> Unsupported. Discard op2. + ** op1=UPDATE, op2=UPDATE -> UPDATE. + ** op1=UPDATE, op2=DELETE -> DELETE. + ** + ** op1=DELETE, op2=INSERT -> UPDATE. + ** op1=DELETE, op2=UPDATE -> Unsupported. Discard op2. + ** op1=DELETE, op2=DELETE -> Unsupported. Discard op2. + */ + if( (op1==SQLITE_INSERT && op2==SQLITE_INSERT) + || (op1==SQLITE_UPDATE && op2==SQLITE_INSERT) + || (op1==SQLITE_DELETE && op2==SQLITE_UPDATE) + || (op1==SQLITE_DELETE && op2==SQLITE_DELETE) + ){ + pNew = pExist; + }else if( op1==SQLITE_INSERT && op2==SQLITE_DELETE ){ + sqlite3_free(pExist); + assert( pNew==0 ); + }else{ + u8 *aExist = pExist->aRecord; + int nByte; + u8 *aCsr; + + /* Allocate a new SessionChange object. Ensure that the aRecord[] + ** buffer of the new object is large enough to hold any record that + ** may be generated by combining the input records. */ + nByte = sizeof(SessionChange) + pExist->nRecord + nRec; + pNew = (SessionChange *)sqlite3_malloc(nByte); + if( !pNew ){ + sqlite3_free(pExist); + return SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + memset(pNew, 0, sizeof(SessionChange)); + pNew->bIndirect = (bIndirect && pExist->bIndirect); + aCsr = pNew->aRecord = (u8 *)&pNew[1]; + + if( op1==SQLITE_INSERT ){ /* INSERT + UPDATE */ + u8 *a1 = aRec; + assert( op2==SQLITE_UPDATE ); + pNew->op = SQLITE_INSERT; + if( bPatchset==0 ) sessionSkipRecord(&a1, pTab->nCol); + sessionMergeRecord(&aCsr, pTab->nCol, aExist, a1); + }else if( op1==SQLITE_DELETE ){ /* DELETE + INSERT */ + assert( op2==SQLITE_INSERT ); + pNew->op = SQLITE_UPDATE; + if( bPatchset ){ + memcpy(aCsr, aRec, nRec); + aCsr += nRec; + }else{ + if( 0==sessionMergeUpdate(&aCsr, pTab, bPatchset, aExist, 0,aRec,0) ){ + sqlite3_free(pNew); + pNew = 0; + } + } + }else if( op2==SQLITE_UPDATE ){ /* UPDATE + UPDATE */ + u8 *a1 = aExist; + u8 *a2 = aRec; + assert( op1==SQLITE_UPDATE ); + if( bPatchset==0 ){ + sessionSkipRecord(&a1, pTab->nCol); + sessionSkipRecord(&a2, pTab->nCol); + } + pNew->op = SQLITE_UPDATE; + if( 0==sessionMergeUpdate(&aCsr, pTab, bPatchset, aRec, aExist,a1,a2) ){ + sqlite3_free(pNew); + pNew = 0; + } + }else{ /* UPDATE + DELETE */ + assert( op1==SQLITE_UPDATE && op2==SQLITE_DELETE ); + pNew->op = SQLITE_DELETE; + if( bPatchset ){ + memcpy(aCsr, aRec, nRec); + aCsr += nRec; + }else{ + sessionMergeRecord(&aCsr, pTab->nCol, aRec, aExist); + } + } + + if( pNew ){ + pNew->nRecord = (int)(aCsr - pNew->aRecord); + } + sqlite3_free(pExist); + } + } + + *ppNew = pNew; + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** Add all changes in the changeset traversed by the iterator passed as +** the first argument to the changegroup hash tables. +*/ +static int sessionChangesetToHash( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator to read from */ + sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp /* Changegroup object to add changeset to */ +){ + u8 *aRec; + int nRec; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + SessionTable *pTab = 0; + + + while( SQLITE_ROW==sessionChangesetNext(pIter, &aRec, &nRec) ){ + const char *zNew; + int nCol; + int op; + int iHash; + int bIndirect; + SessionChange *pChange; + SessionChange *pExist = 0; + SessionChange **pp; + + if( pGrp->pList==0 ){ + pGrp->bPatch = pIter->bPatchset; + }else if( pIter->bPatchset!=pGrp->bPatch ){ + rc = SQLITE_ERROR; + break; + } + + sqlite3changeset_op(pIter, &zNew, &nCol, &op, &bIndirect); + if( !pTab || sqlite3_stricmp(zNew, pTab->zName) ){ + /* Search the list for a matching table */ + int nNew = (int)strlen(zNew); + u8 *abPK; + + sqlite3changeset_pk(pIter, &abPK, 0); + for(pTab = pGrp->pList; pTab; pTab=pTab->pNext){ + if( 0==sqlite3_strnicmp(pTab->zName, zNew, nNew+1) ) break; + } + if( !pTab ){ + SessionTable **ppTab; + + pTab = sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(SessionTable) + nCol + nNew+1); + if( !pTab ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + break; + } + memset(pTab, 0, sizeof(SessionTable)); + pTab->nCol = nCol; + pTab->abPK = (u8*)&pTab[1]; + memcpy(pTab->abPK, abPK, nCol); + pTab->zName = (char*)&pTab->abPK[nCol]; + memcpy(pTab->zName, zNew, nNew+1); + + /* The new object must be linked on to the end of the list, not + ** simply added to the start of it. This is to ensure that the + ** tables within the output of sqlite3changegroup_output() are in + ** the right order. */ + for(ppTab=&pGrp->pList; *ppTab; ppTab=&(*ppTab)->pNext); + *ppTab = pTab; + }else if( pTab->nCol!=nCol || memcmp(pTab->abPK, abPK, nCol) ){ + rc = SQLITE_SCHEMA; + break; + } + } + + if( sessionGrowHash(pIter->bPatchset, pTab) ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + break; + } + iHash = sessionChangeHash( + pTab, (pIter->bPatchset && op==SQLITE_DELETE), aRec, pTab->nChange + ); + + /* Search for existing entry. If found, remove it from the hash table. + ** Code below may link it back in. + */ + for(pp=&pTab->apChange[iHash]; *pp; pp=&(*pp)->pNext){ + int bPkOnly1 = 0; + int bPkOnly2 = 0; + if( pIter->bPatchset ){ + bPkOnly1 = (*pp)->op==SQLITE_DELETE; + bPkOnly2 = op==SQLITE_DELETE; + } + if( sessionChangeEqual(pTab, bPkOnly1, (*pp)->aRecord, bPkOnly2, aRec) ){ + pExist = *pp; + *pp = (*pp)->pNext; + pTab->nEntry--; + break; + } + } + + rc = sessionChangeMerge(pTab, + pIter->bPatchset, pExist, op, bIndirect, aRec, nRec, &pChange + ); + if( rc ) break; + if( pChange ){ + pChange->pNext = pTab->apChange[iHash]; + pTab->apChange[iHash] = pChange; + pTab->nEntry++; + } + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = pIter->rc; + return rc; +} + +/* +** Serialize a changeset (or patchset) based on all changesets (or patchsets) +** added to the changegroup object passed as the first argument. +** +** If xOutput is not NULL, then the changeset/patchset is returned to the +** user via one or more calls to xOutput, as with the other streaming +** interfaces. +** +** Or, if xOutput is NULL, then (*ppOut) is populated with a pointer to a +** buffer containing the output changeset before this function returns. In +** this case (*pnOut) is set to the size of the output buffer in bytes. It +** is the responsibility of the caller to free the output buffer using +** sqlite3_free() when it is no longer required. +** +** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. Or, if an error occurs, an SQLite +** error code. If an error occurs and xOutput is NULL, (*ppOut) and (*pnOut) +** are both set to 0 before returning. +*/ +static int sessionChangegroupOutput( + sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut, + int *pnOut, + void **ppOut +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + SessionBuffer buf = {0, 0, 0}; + SessionTable *pTab; + assert( xOutput==0 || (ppOut==0 && pnOut==0) ); + + /* Create the serialized output changeset based on the contents of the + ** hash tables attached to the SessionTable objects in list p->pList. + */ + for(pTab=pGrp->pList; rc==SQLITE_OK && pTab; pTab=pTab->pNext){ + int i; + if( pTab->nEntry==0 ) continue; + + sessionAppendTableHdr(&buf, pGrp->bPatch, pTab, &rc); + for(i=0; inChange; i++){ + SessionChange *p; + for(p=pTab->apChange[i]; p; p=p->pNext){ + sessionAppendByte(&buf, p->op, &rc); + sessionAppendByte(&buf, p->bIndirect, &rc); + sessionAppendBlob(&buf, p->aRecord, p->nRecord, &rc); + } + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && xOutput && buf.nBuf>=SESSIONS_STRM_CHUNK_SIZE ){ + rc = xOutput(pOut, buf.aBuf, buf.nBuf); + buf.nBuf = 0; + } + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( xOutput ){ + if( buf.nBuf>0 ) rc = xOutput(pOut, buf.aBuf, buf.nBuf); + }else{ + *ppOut = buf.aBuf; + *pnOut = buf.nBuf; + buf.aBuf = 0; + } + } + sqlite3_free(buf.aBuf); + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Allocate a new, empty, sqlite3_changegroup. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changegroup_new(sqlite3_changegroup **pp){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */ + sqlite3_changegroup *p; /* New object */ + p = (sqlite3_changegroup*)sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(sqlite3_changegroup)); + if( p==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + memset(p, 0, sizeof(sqlite3_changegroup)); + } + *pp = p; + return rc; +} + +/* +** Add the changeset currently stored in buffer pData, size nData bytes, +** to changeset-group p. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changegroup_add(sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp, int nData, void *pData){ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter; /* Iterator opened on pData/nData */ + int rc; /* Return code */ + + rc = sqlite3changeset_start(&pIter, nData, pData); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionChangesetToHash(pIter, pGrp); + } + sqlite3changeset_finalize(pIter); + return rc; +} + +/* +** Obtain a buffer containing a changeset representing the concatenation +** of all changesets added to the group so far. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changegroup_output( + sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp, + int *pnData, + void **ppData +){ + return sessionChangegroupOutput(pGrp, 0, 0, pnData, ppData); +} + +/* +** Streaming versions of changegroup_add(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changegroup_add_strm( + sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp, + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pIn +){ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter; /* Iterator opened on pData/nData */ + int rc; /* Return code */ + + rc = sqlite3changeset_start_strm(&pIter, xInput, pIn); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sessionChangesetToHash(pIter, pGrp); + } + sqlite3changeset_finalize(pIter); + return rc; +} + +/* +** Streaming versions of changegroup_output(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changegroup_output_strm( + sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +){ + return sessionChangegroupOutput(pGrp, xOutput, pOut, 0, 0); +} + +/* +** Delete a changegroup object. +*/ +SQLITE_API void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changegroup_delete(sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp){ + if( pGrp ){ + sessionDeleteTable(pGrp->pList); + sqlite3_free(pGrp); + } +} + +/* +** Combine two changesets together. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_concat( + int nLeft, /* Number of bytes in lhs input */ + void *pLeft, /* Lhs input changeset */ + int nRight /* Number of bytes in rhs input */, + void *pRight, /* Rhs input changeset */ + int *pnOut, /* OUT: Number of bytes in output changeset */ + void **ppOut /* OUT: changeset (left right) */ +){ + sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp; + int rc; + + rc = sqlite3changegroup_new(&pGrp); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3changegroup_add(pGrp, nLeft, pLeft); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3changegroup_add(pGrp, nRight, pRight); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3changegroup_output(pGrp, pnOut, ppOut); + } + sqlite3changegroup_delete(pGrp); + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Streaming version of sqlite3changeset_concat(). +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3changeset_concat_strm( + int (*xInputA)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pInA, + int (*xInputB)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pInB, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +){ + sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp; + int rc; + + rc = sqlite3changegroup_new(&pGrp); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3changegroup_add_strm(pGrp, xInputA, pInA); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3changegroup_add_strm(pGrp, xInputB, pInB); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3changegroup_output_strm(pGrp, xOutput, pOut); + } + sqlite3changegroup_delete(pGrp); + + return rc; +} + +#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION && SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ + +/************** End of sqlite3session.c **************************************/ /************** Begin file json1.c *******************************************/ /* ** 2015-08-12 @@ -167688,6 +176179,26 @@ static void jsonTest1Func( ** Scalar SQL function implementations ****************************************************************************/ +/* +** Implementation of the json_QUOTE(VALUE) function. Return a JSON value +** corresponding to the SQL value input. Mostly this means putting +** double-quotes around strings and returning the unquoted string "null" +** when given a NULL input. +*/ +static void jsonQuoteFunc( + sqlite3_context *ctx, + int argc, + sqlite3_value **argv +){ + JsonString jx; + UNUSED_PARAM(argc); + + jsonInit(&jx, ctx); + jsonAppendValue(&jx, argv[0]); + jsonResult(&jx); + sqlite3_result_subtype(ctx, JSON_SUBTYPE); +} + /* ** Implementation of the json_array(VALUE,...) function. Return a JSON ** array that contains all values given in arguments. Or if any argument @@ -168601,6 +177112,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Json1Init(sqlite3 *db){ { "json_extract", -1, 0, jsonExtractFunc }, { "json_insert", -1, 0, jsonSetFunc }, { "json_object", -1, 0, jsonObjectFunc }, + { "json_quote", 1, 0, jsonQuoteFunc }, { "json_remove", -1, 0, jsonRemoveFunc }, { "json_replace", -1, 0, jsonReplaceFunc }, { "json_set", -1, 1, jsonSetFunc }, @@ -168826,11 +177338,13 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter { ** ... FROM ftstable WHERE ftstable MATCH $p ORDER BY rowid ** ** with $p set to a phrase equivalent to the phrase iPhrase of the -** current query is executed. For each row visited, the callback function -** passed as the fourth argument is invoked. The context and API objects -** passed to the callback function may be used to access the properties of -** each matched row. Invoking Api.xUserData() returns a copy of the pointer -** passed as the third argument to pUserData. +** current query is executed. Any column filter that applies to +** phrase iPhrase of the current query is included in $p. For each +** row visited, the callback function passed as the fourth argument +** is invoked. The context and API objects passed to the callback +** function may be used to access the properties of each matched row. +** Invoking Api.xUserData() returns a copy of the pointer passed as +** the third argument to pUserData. ** ** If the callback function returns any value other than SQLITE_OK, the ** query is abandoned and the xQueryPhrase function returns immediately. @@ -168999,7 +177513,7 @@ struct Fts5ExtensionApi { ** behaviour. The structure methods are expected to function as follows: ** ** xCreate: -** This function is used to allocate and inititalize a tokenizer instance. +** This function is used to allocate and initialize a tokenizer instance. ** A tokenizer instance is required to actually tokenize text. ** ** The first argument passed to this function is a copy of the (void*) @@ -169259,7 +177773,6 @@ struct fts5_api { #endif /* _FTS5_H */ - /* ** 2014 May 31 ** @@ -169948,7 +178461,6 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5ExprPopulatePoslists( Fts5Config*, Fts5Expr*, Fts5PoslistPopulator*, int, const char*, int ); static void sqlite3Fts5ExprCheckPoslists(Fts5Expr*, i64); -static void sqlite3Fts5ExprClearEof(Fts5Expr*); static int sqlite3Fts5ExprClonePhrase(Fts5Expr*, int, Fts5Expr**); @@ -170364,9 +178876,9 @@ typedef struct fts5yyStackEntry fts5yyStackEntry; /* The state of the parser is completely contained in an instance of ** the following structure */ struct fts5yyParser { - int fts5yyidx; /* Index of top element in stack */ + fts5yyStackEntry *fts5yytos; /* Pointer to top element of the stack */ #ifdef fts5YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH - int fts5yyidxMax; /* Maximum value of fts5yyidx */ + int fts5yyhwm; /* High-water mark of the stack */ #endif #ifndef fts5YYNOERRORRECOVERY int fts5yyerrcnt; /* Shifts left before out of the error */ @@ -170375,6 +178887,7 @@ struct fts5yyParser { #if fts5YYSTACKDEPTH<=0 int fts5yystksz; /* Current side of the stack */ fts5yyStackEntry *fts5yystack; /* The parser's stack */ + fts5yyStackEntry fts5yystk0; /* First stack entry */ #else fts5yyStackEntry fts5yystack[fts5YYSTACKDEPTH]; /* The parser's stack */ #endif @@ -170461,24 +178974,34 @@ static const char *const fts5yyRuleName[] = { #if fts5YYSTACKDEPTH<=0 /* -** Try to increase the size of the parser stack. +** Try to increase the size of the parser stack. Return the number +** of errors. Return 0 on success. */ -static void fts5yyGrowStack(fts5yyParser *p){ +static int fts5yyGrowStack(fts5yyParser *p){ int newSize; + int idx; fts5yyStackEntry *pNew; newSize = p->fts5yystksz*2 + 100; - pNew = realloc(p->fts5yystack, newSize*sizeof(pNew[0])); + idx = p->fts5yytos ? (int)(p->fts5yytos - p->fts5yystack) : 0; + if( p->fts5yystack==&p->fts5yystk0 ){ + pNew = malloc(newSize*sizeof(pNew[0])); + if( pNew ) pNew[0] = p->fts5yystk0; + }else{ + pNew = realloc(p->fts5yystack, newSize*sizeof(pNew[0])); + } if( pNew ){ p->fts5yystack = pNew; - p->fts5yystksz = newSize; + p->fts5yytos = &p->fts5yystack[idx]; #ifndef NDEBUG if( fts5yyTraceFILE ){ - fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%sStack grows to %d entries!\n", - fts5yyTracePrompt, p->fts5yystksz); + fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%sStack grows from %d to %d entries.\n", + fts5yyTracePrompt, p->fts5yystksz, newSize); } #endif + p->fts5yystksz = newSize; } + return pNew==0; } #endif @@ -170507,15 +179030,24 @@ static void *sqlite3Fts5ParserAlloc(void *(*mallocProc)(fts5YYMALLOCARGTYPE)){ fts5yyParser *pParser; pParser = (fts5yyParser*)(*mallocProc)( (fts5YYMALLOCARGTYPE)sizeof(fts5yyParser) ); if( pParser ){ - pParser->fts5yyidx = -1; #ifdef fts5YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH - pParser->fts5yyidxMax = 0; + pParser->fts5yyhwm = 0; #endif #if fts5YYSTACKDEPTH<=0 + pParser->fts5yytos = NULL; pParser->fts5yystack = NULL; pParser->fts5yystksz = 0; - fts5yyGrowStack(pParser); + if( fts5yyGrowStack(pParser) ){ + pParser->fts5yystack = &pParser->fts5yystk0; + pParser->fts5yystksz = 1; + } +#endif +#ifndef fts5YYNOERRORRECOVERY + pParser->fts5yyerrcnt = -1; #endif + pParser->fts5yytos = pParser->fts5yystack; + pParser->fts5yystack[0].stateno = 0; + pParser->fts5yystack[0].major = 0; } return pParser; } @@ -170587,8 +179119,9 @@ static void fts5yy_destructor( */ static void fts5yy_pop_parser_stack(fts5yyParser *pParser){ fts5yyStackEntry *fts5yytos; - assert( pParser->fts5yyidx>=0 ); - fts5yytos = &pParser->fts5yystack[pParser->fts5yyidx--]; + assert( pParser->fts5yytos!=0 ); + assert( pParser->fts5yytos > pParser->fts5yystack ); + fts5yytos = pParser->fts5yytos--; #ifndef NDEBUG if( fts5yyTraceFILE ){ fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%sPopping %s\n", @@ -170615,9 +179148,9 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5ParserFree( #ifndef fts5YYPARSEFREENEVERNULL if( pParser==0 ) return; #endif - while( pParser->fts5yyidx>=0 ) fts5yy_pop_parser_stack(pParser); + while( pParser->fts5yytos>pParser->fts5yystack ) fts5yy_pop_parser_stack(pParser); #if fts5YYSTACKDEPTH<=0 - free(pParser->fts5yystack); + if( pParser->fts5yystack!=&pParser->fts5yystk0 ) free(pParser->fts5yystack); #endif (*freeProc)((void*)pParser); } @@ -170628,7 +179161,7 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5ParserFree( #ifdef fts5YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH static int sqlite3Fts5ParserStackPeak(void *p){ fts5yyParser *pParser = (fts5yyParser*)p; - return pParser->fts5yyidxMax; + return pParser->fts5yyhwm; } #endif @@ -170641,7 +179174,7 @@ static unsigned int fts5yy_find_shift_action( fts5YYCODETYPE iLookAhead /* The look-ahead token */ ){ int i; - int stateno = pParser->fts5yystack[pParser->fts5yyidx].stateno; + int stateno = pParser->fts5yytos->stateno; if( stateno>=fts5YY_MIN_REDUCE ) return stateno; assert( stateno <= fts5YY_SHIFT_COUNT ); @@ -170734,13 +179267,13 @@ static int fts5yy_find_reduce_action( */ static void fts5yyStackOverflow(fts5yyParser *fts5yypParser){ sqlite3Fts5ParserARG_FETCH; - fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx--; + fts5yypParser->fts5yytos--; #ifndef NDEBUG if( fts5yyTraceFILE ){ fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%sStack Overflow!\n",fts5yyTracePrompt); } #endif - while( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>=0 ) fts5yy_pop_parser_stack(fts5yypParser); + while( fts5yypParser->fts5yytos>fts5yypParser->fts5yystack ) fts5yy_pop_parser_stack(fts5yypParser); /* Here code is inserted which will execute if the parser ** stack every overflows */ /******** Begin %stack_overflow code ******************************************/ @@ -170758,11 +179291,11 @@ static void fts5yyTraceShift(fts5yyParser *fts5yypParser, int fts5yyNewState){ if( fts5yyTraceFILE ){ if( fts5yyNewStatefts5yystack[fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx].major], + fts5yyTracePrompt,fts5yyTokenName[fts5yypParser->fts5yytos->major], fts5yyNewState); }else{ fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%sShift '%s'\n", - fts5yyTracePrompt,fts5yyTokenName[fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx].major]); + fts5yyTracePrompt,fts5yyTokenName[fts5yypParser->fts5yytos->major]); } } } @@ -170780,27 +179313,30 @@ static void fts5yy_shift( sqlite3Fts5ParserFTS5TOKENTYPE fts5yyMinor /* The minor token to shift in */ ){ fts5yyStackEntry *fts5yytos; - fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx++; + fts5yypParser->fts5yytos++; #ifdef fts5YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>fts5yypParser->fts5yyidxMax ){ - fts5yypParser->fts5yyidxMax = fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx; + if( (int)(fts5yypParser->fts5yytos - fts5yypParser->fts5yystack)>fts5yypParser->fts5yyhwm ){ + fts5yypParser->fts5yyhwm++; + assert( fts5yypParser->fts5yyhwm == (int)(fts5yypParser->fts5yytos - fts5yypParser->fts5yystack) ); } #endif #if fts5YYSTACKDEPTH>0 - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>=fts5YYSTACKDEPTH ){ + if( fts5yypParser->fts5yytos>=&fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[fts5YYSTACKDEPTH] ){ fts5yyStackOverflow(fts5yypParser); return; } #else - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>=fts5yypParser->fts5yystksz ){ - fts5yyGrowStack(fts5yypParser); - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>=fts5yypParser->fts5yystksz ){ + if( fts5yypParser->fts5yytos>=&fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[fts5yypParser->fts5yystksz] ){ + if( fts5yyGrowStack(fts5yypParser) ){ fts5yyStackOverflow(fts5yypParser); return; } } #endif - fts5yytos = &fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx]; + if( fts5yyNewState > fts5YY_MAX_SHIFT ){ + fts5yyNewState += fts5YY_MIN_REDUCE - fts5YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE; + } + fts5yytos = fts5yypParser->fts5yytos; fts5yytos->stateno = (fts5YYACTIONTYPE)fts5yyNewState; fts5yytos->major = (fts5YYCODETYPE)fts5yyMajor; fts5yytos->minor.fts5yy0 = fts5yyMinor; @@ -170855,7 +179391,7 @@ static void fts5yy_reduce( fts5yyStackEntry *fts5yymsp; /* The top of the parser's stack */ int fts5yysize; /* Amount to pop the stack */ sqlite3Fts5ParserARG_FETCH; - fts5yymsp = &fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx]; + fts5yymsp = fts5yypParser->fts5yytos; #ifndef NDEBUG if( fts5yyTraceFILE && fts5yyruleno<(int)(sizeof(fts5yyRuleName)/sizeof(fts5yyRuleName[0])) ){ fts5yysize = fts5yyRuleInfo[fts5yyruleno].nrhs; @@ -170869,22 +179405,23 @@ static void fts5yy_reduce( ** enough on the stack to push the LHS value */ if( fts5yyRuleInfo[fts5yyruleno].nrhs==0 ){ #ifdef fts5YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>fts5yypParser->fts5yyidxMax ){ - fts5yypParser->fts5yyidxMax = fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx; + if( (int)(fts5yypParser->fts5yytos - fts5yypParser->fts5yystack)>fts5yypParser->fts5yyhwm ){ + fts5yypParser->fts5yyhwm++; + assert( fts5yypParser->fts5yyhwm == (int)(fts5yypParser->fts5yytos - fts5yypParser->fts5yystack)); } #endif #if fts5YYSTACKDEPTH>0 - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>=fts5YYSTACKDEPTH-1 ){ + if( fts5yypParser->fts5yytos>=&fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[fts5YYSTACKDEPTH-1] ){ fts5yyStackOverflow(fts5yypParser); return; } #else - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>=fts5yypParser->fts5yystksz-1 ){ - fts5yyGrowStack(fts5yypParser); - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>=fts5yypParser->fts5yystksz-1 ){ + if( fts5yypParser->fts5yytos>=&fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[fts5yypParser->fts5yystksz-1] ){ + if( fts5yyGrowStack(fts5yypParser) ){ fts5yyStackOverflow(fts5yypParser); return; } + fts5yymsp = fts5yypParser->fts5yytos; } #endif } @@ -171025,15 +179562,17 @@ static void fts5yy_reduce( fts5yysize = fts5yyRuleInfo[fts5yyruleno].nrhs; fts5yyact = fts5yy_find_reduce_action(fts5yymsp[-fts5yysize].stateno,(fts5YYCODETYPE)fts5yygoto); if( fts5yyact <= fts5YY_MAX_SHIFTREDUCE ){ - if( fts5yyact>fts5YY_MAX_SHIFT ) fts5yyact += fts5YY_MIN_REDUCE - fts5YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE; - fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx -= fts5yysize - 1; + if( fts5yyact>fts5YY_MAX_SHIFT ){ + fts5yyact += fts5YY_MIN_REDUCE - fts5YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE; + } fts5yymsp -= fts5yysize-1; + fts5yypParser->fts5yytos = fts5yymsp; fts5yymsp->stateno = (fts5YYACTIONTYPE)fts5yyact; fts5yymsp->major = (fts5YYCODETYPE)fts5yygoto; fts5yyTraceShift(fts5yypParser, fts5yyact); }else{ assert( fts5yyact == fts5YY_ACCEPT_ACTION ); - fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx -= fts5yysize; + fts5yypParser->fts5yytos -= fts5yysize; fts5yy_accept(fts5yypParser); } } @@ -171051,7 +179590,7 @@ static void fts5yy_parse_failed( fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%sFail!\n",fts5yyTracePrompt); } #endif - while( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>=0 ) fts5yy_pop_parser_stack(fts5yypParser); + while( fts5yypParser->fts5yytos>fts5yypParser->fts5yystack ) fts5yy_pop_parser_stack(fts5yypParser); /* Here code is inserted which will be executed whenever the ** parser fails */ /************ Begin %parse_failure code ***************************************/ @@ -171092,7 +179631,10 @@ static void fts5yy_accept( fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%sAccept!\n",fts5yyTracePrompt); } #endif - while( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>=0 ) fts5yy_pop_parser_stack(fts5yypParser); +#ifndef fts5YYNOERRORRECOVERY + fts5yypParser->fts5yyerrcnt = -1; +#endif + assert( fts5yypParser->fts5yytos==fts5yypParser->fts5yystack ); /* Here code is inserted which will be executed whenever the ** parser accepts */ /*********** Begin %parse_accept code *****************************************/ @@ -171135,28 +179677,8 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5Parser( #endif fts5yyParser *fts5yypParser; /* The parser */ - /* (re)initialize the parser, if necessary */ fts5yypParser = (fts5yyParser*)fts5yyp; - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx<0 ){ -#if fts5YYSTACKDEPTH<=0 - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yystksz <=0 ){ - fts5yyStackOverflow(fts5yypParser); - return; - } -#endif - fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx = 0; -#ifndef fts5YYNOERRORRECOVERY - fts5yypParser->fts5yyerrcnt = -1; -#endif - fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[0].stateno = 0; - fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[0].major = 0; -#ifndef NDEBUG - if( fts5yyTraceFILE ){ - fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%sInitialize. Empty stack. State 0\n", - fts5yyTracePrompt); - } -#endif - } + assert( fts5yypParser->fts5yytos!=0 ); #if !defined(fts5YYERRORSYMBOL) && !defined(fts5YYNOERRORRECOVERY) fts5yyendofinput = (fts5yymajor==0); #endif @@ -171171,7 +179693,6 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5Parser( do{ fts5yyact = fts5yy_find_shift_action(fts5yypParser,(fts5YYCODETYPE)fts5yymajor); if( fts5yyact <= fts5YY_MAX_SHIFTREDUCE ){ - if( fts5yyact > fts5YY_MAX_SHIFT ) fts5yyact += fts5YY_MIN_REDUCE - fts5YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE; fts5yy_shift(fts5yypParser,fts5yyact,fts5yymajor,fts5yyminor); #ifndef fts5YYNOERRORRECOVERY fts5yypParser->fts5yyerrcnt--; @@ -171213,7 +179734,7 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5Parser( if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyerrcnt<0 ){ fts5yy_syntax_error(fts5yypParser,fts5yymajor,fts5yyminor); } - fts5yymx = fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx].major; + fts5yymx = fts5yypParser->fts5yytos->major; if( fts5yymx==fts5YYERRORSYMBOL || fts5yyerrorhit ){ #ifndef NDEBUG if( fts5yyTraceFILE ){ @@ -171224,18 +179745,20 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5Parser( fts5yy_destructor(fts5yypParser, (fts5YYCODETYPE)fts5yymajor, &fts5yyminorunion); fts5yymajor = fts5YYNOCODE; }else{ - while( - fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx >= 0 && - fts5yymx != fts5YYERRORSYMBOL && - (fts5yyact = fts5yy_find_reduce_action( - fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx].stateno, + while( fts5yypParser->fts5yytos >= &fts5yypParser->fts5yystack + && fts5yymx != fts5YYERRORSYMBOL + && (fts5yyact = fts5yy_find_reduce_action( + fts5yypParser->fts5yytos->stateno, fts5YYERRORSYMBOL)) >= fts5YY_MIN_REDUCE ){ fts5yy_pop_parser_stack(fts5yypParser); } - if( fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx < 0 || fts5yymajor==0 ){ + if( fts5yypParser->fts5yytos < fts5yypParser->fts5yystack || fts5yymajor==0 ){ fts5yy_destructor(fts5yypParser,(fts5YYCODETYPE)fts5yymajor,&fts5yyminorunion); fts5yy_parse_failed(fts5yypParser); +#ifndef fts5YYNOERRORRECOVERY + fts5yypParser->fts5yyerrcnt = -1; +#endif fts5yymajor = fts5YYNOCODE; }else if( fts5yymx!=fts5YYERRORSYMBOL ){ fts5yy_shift(fts5yypParser,fts5yyact,fts5YYERRORSYMBOL,fts5yyminor); @@ -171272,18 +179795,23 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5Parser( fts5yy_destructor(fts5yypParser,(fts5YYCODETYPE)fts5yymajor,&fts5yyminorunion); if( fts5yyendofinput ){ fts5yy_parse_failed(fts5yypParser); +#ifndef fts5YYNOERRORRECOVERY + fts5yypParser->fts5yyerrcnt = -1; +#endif } fts5yymajor = fts5YYNOCODE; #endif } - }while( fts5yymajor!=fts5YYNOCODE && fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx>=0 ); + }while( fts5yymajor!=fts5YYNOCODE && fts5yypParser->fts5yytos>fts5yypParser->fts5yystack ); #ifndef NDEBUG if( fts5yyTraceFILE ){ - int i; + fts5yyStackEntry *i; + char cDiv = '['; fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%sReturn. Stack=",fts5yyTracePrompt); - for(i=1; i<=fts5yypParser->fts5yyidx; i++) - fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%c%s", i==1 ? '[' : ' ', - fts5yyTokenName[fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[i].major]); + for(i=&fts5yypParser->fts5yystack[1]; i<=fts5yypParser->fts5yytos; i++){ + fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"%c%s", cDiv, fts5yyTokenName[i->major]); + cDiv = ' '; + } fprintf(fts5yyTraceFILE,"]\n"); } #endif @@ -174865,6 +183393,17 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5ExprClonePhrase( pNew->pRoot->pNear = (Fts5ExprNearset*)sqlite3Fts5MallocZero(&rc, sizeof(Fts5ExprNearset) + sizeof(Fts5ExprPhrase*)); } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + Fts5Colset *pColsetOrig = pOrig->pNode->pNear->pColset; + if( pColsetOrig ){ + int nByte = sizeof(Fts5Colset) + pColsetOrig->nCol * sizeof(int); + Fts5Colset *pColset = (Fts5Colset*)sqlite3Fts5MallocZero(&rc, nByte); + if( pColset ){ + memcpy(pColset, pColsetOrig, nByte); + } + pNew->pRoot->pNear->pColset = pColset; + } + } for(i=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && inTerm; i++){ int tflags = 0; @@ -175816,17 +184355,6 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5ExprCheckPoslists(Fts5Expr *pExpr, i64 iRowid){ fts5ExprCheckPoslists(pExpr->pRoot, iRowid); } -static void fts5ExprClearEof(Fts5ExprNode *pNode){ - int i; - for(i=0; inChild; i++){ - fts5ExprClearEof(pNode->apChild[i]); - } - pNode->bEof = 0; -} -static void sqlite3Fts5ExprClearEof(Fts5Expr *pExpr){ - fts5ExprClearEof(pExpr->pRoot); -} - /* ** This function is only called for detail=columns tables. */ @@ -176213,11 +184741,11 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5HashWrite( if( pHash->eDetail==FTS5_DETAIL_FULL ){ pPtr[p->nData++] = 0x01; p->nData += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&pPtr[p->nData], iCol); - p->iCol = iCol; + p->iCol = (i16)iCol; p->iPos = 0; }else{ bNew = 1; - p->iCol = iPos = iCol; + p->iCol = (i16)(iPos = iCol); } } @@ -179640,7 +188168,7 @@ static void fts5IterSetOutputs_Col100(Fts5Iter *pIter, Fts5SegIter *pSeg){ if( aiCol==aiColEnd ) goto setoutputs_col_out; } if( *aiCol==iPrev ){ - *aOut++ = (iPrev - iPrevOut) + 2; + *aOut++ = (u8)((iPrev - iPrevOut) + 2); iPrevOut = iPrev; } } @@ -184044,7 +192572,6 @@ static int fts5FilterMethod( pCsr->ePlan = FTS5_PLAN_SOURCE; pCsr->pExpr = pTab->pSortCsr->pExpr; rc = fts5CursorFirst(pTab, pCsr, bDesc); - sqlite3Fts5ExprClearEof(pCsr->pExpr); }else if( pMatch ){ const char *zExpr = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[0]); if( zExpr==0 ) zExpr = ""; @@ -185473,7 +194000,7 @@ static void fts5SourceIdFunc( ){ assert( nArg==0 ); UNUSED_PARAM2(nArg, apUnused); - sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, "fts5: 2016-04-18 17:30:31 92dc59fd5ad66f646666042eb04195e3a61a9e8e", -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); + sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, "fts5: 2016-08-08 13:40:27 d5e98057028abcf7217d0d2b2e29bbbcdf09d6de", -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); } static int fts5Init(sqlite3 *db){ @@ -185838,7 +194365,11 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5CreateTable( char *zErr = 0; rc = fts5ExecPrintf(pConfig->db, &zErr, "CREATE TABLE %Q.'%q_%q'(%s)%s", - pConfig->zDb, pConfig->zName, zPost, zDefn, bWithout?" WITHOUT ROWID":"" + pConfig->zDb, pConfig->zName, zPost, zDefn, +#ifndef SQLITE_FTS5_NO_WITHOUT_ROWID + bWithout?" WITHOUT ROWID": +#endif + "" ); if( zErr ){ *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf( diff --git a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.h b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.h index cd0217e..4e2df5e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.h +++ b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.h @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ ** the version number) and changes its name to "sqlite3.h" as ** part of the build process. */ -#ifndef _SQLITE3_H_ -#define _SQLITE3_H_ +#ifndef SQLITE3_H +#define SQLITE3_H #include /* Needed for the definition of va_list */ /* @@ -54,8 +54,17 @@ extern "C" { #ifndef SQLITE_CDECL # define SQLITE_CDECL #endif +#ifndef SQLITE_APICALL +# define SQLITE_APICALL +#endif #ifndef SQLITE_STDCALL -# define SQLITE_STDCALL +# define SQLITE_STDCALL SQLITE_APICALL +#endif +#ifndef SQLITE_CALLBACK +# define SQLITE_CALLBACK +#endif +#ifndef SQLITE_SYSAPI +# define SQLITE_SYSAPI #endif /* @@ -111,9 +120,9 @@ extern "C" { ** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()], ** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()]. */ -#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.12.2" -#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3012002 -#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2016-04-18 17:30:31 92dc59fd5ad66f646666042eb04195e3a61a9e8e" +#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.14.0" +#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3014000 +#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2016-08-08 13:40:27 d5e98057028abcf7217d0d2b2e29bbbcdf09d6de" /* ** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers @@ -506,6 +515,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_exec( #define SQLITE_NOTICE_RECOVER_ROLLBACK (SQLITE_NOTICE | (2<<8)) #define SQLITE_WARNING_AUTOINDEX (SQLITE_WARNING | (1<<8)) #define SQLITE_AUTH_USER (SQLITE_AUTH | (1<<8)) +#define SQLITE_OK_LOAD_PERMANENTLY (SQLITE_OK | (1<<8)) /* ** CAPI3REF: Flags For File Open Operations @@ -1035,6 +1045,16 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods { */ typedef struct sqlite3_mutex sqlite3_mutex; +/* +** CAPI3REF: Loadable Extension Thunk +** +** A pointer to the opaque sqlite3_api_routines structure is passed as +** the third parameter to entry points of [loadable extensions]. This +** structure must be typedefed in order to work around compiler warnings +** on some platforms. +*/ +typedef struct sqlite3_api_routines sqlite3_api_routines; + /* ** CAPI3REF: OS Interface Object ** @@ -1932,12 +1952,30 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { ** following this call. The second parameter may be a NULL pointer, in ** which case the new setting is not reported back.
    ** +**
    SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION
    +**
    ^This option is used to enable or disable the [sqlite3_load_extension()] +** interface independently of the [load_extension()] SQL function. +** The [sqlite3_enable_load_extension()] API enables or disables both the +** C-API [sqlite3_load_extension()] and the SQL function [load_extension()]. +** There should be two additional arguments. +** When the first argument to this interface is 1, then only the C-API is +** enabled and the SQL function remains disabled. If the first argument to +** this interface is 0, then both the C-API and the SQL function are disabled. +** If the first argument is -1, then no changes are made to state of either the +** C-API or the SQL function. +** The second parameter is a pointer to an integer into which +** is written 0 or 1 to indicate whether [sqlite3_load_extension()] interface +** is disabled or enabled following this call. The second parameter may +** be a NULL pointer, in which case the new setting is not reported back. +**
    +** ** */ #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE 1001 /* void* int int */ #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY 1002 /* int int* */ #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_TRIGGER 1003 /* int int* */ #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER 1004 /* int int* */ +#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION 1005 /* int int* */ /* @@ -2214,7 +2252,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_complete16(const void *sql); ** A busy handler must not close the database connection ** or [prepared statement] that invoked the busy handler. */ -SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_busy_handler(sqlite3*, int(*)(void*,int), void*); +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_busy_handler(sqlite3*,int(*)(void*,int),void*); /* ** CAPI3REF: Set A Busy Timeout @@ -2736,6 +2774,9 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_set_authorizer( ** CAPI3REF: Tracing And Profiling Functions ** METHOD: sqlite3 ** +** These routines are deprecated. Use the [sqlite3_trace_v2()] interface +** instead of the routines described here. +** ** These routines register callback functions that can be used for ** tracing and profiling the execution of SQL statements. ** @@ -2761,10 +2802,104 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_set_authorizer( ** sqlite3_profile() function is considered experimental and is ** subject to change in future versions of SQLite. */ -SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_trace(sqlite3*, void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*); -SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_profile(sqlite3*, +SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_trace(sqlite3*, + void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*); +SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_profile(sqlite3*, void(*xProfile)(void*,const char*,sqlite3_uint64), void*); +/* +** CAPI3REF: SQL Trace Event Codes +** KEYWORDS: SQLITE_TRACE +** +** These constants identify classes of events that can be monitored +** using the [sqlite3_trace_v2()] tracing logic. The third argument +** to [sqlite3_trace_v2()] is an OR-ed combination of one or more of +** the following constants. ^The first argument to the trace callback +** is one of the following constants. +** +** New tracing constants may be added in future releases. +** +** ^A trace callback has four arguments: xCallback(T,C,P,X). +** ^The T argument is one of the integer type codes above. +** ^The C argument is a copy of the context pointer passed in as the +** fourth argument to [sqlite3_trace_v2()]. +** The P and X arguments are pointers whose meanings depend on T. +** +**
    +** [[SQLITE_TRACE_STMT]]
    SQLITE_TRACE_STMT
    +**
    ^An SQLITE_TRACE_STMT callback is invoked when a prepared statement +** first begins running and possibly at other times during the +** execution of the prepared statement, such as at the start of each +** trigger subprogram. ^The P argument is a pointer to the +** [prepared statement]. ^The X argument is a pointer to a string which +** is the unexpanded SQL text of the prepared statement or an SQL comment +** that indicates the invocation of a trigger. ^The callback can compute +** the same text that would have been returned by the legacy [sqlite3_trace()] +** interface by using the X argument when X begins with "--" and invoking +** [sqlite3_expanded_sql(P)] otherwise. +** +** [[SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE]]
    SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE
    +**
    ^An SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE callback provides approximately the same +** information as is provided by the [sqlite3_profile()] callback. +** ^The P argument is a pointer to the [prepared statement] and the +** X argument points to a 64-bit integer which is the estimated of +** the number of nanosecond that the prepared statement took to run. +** ^The SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE callback is invoked when the statement finishes. +** +** [[SQLITE_TRACE_ROW]]
    SQLITE_TRACE_ROW
    +**
    ^An SQLITE_TRACE_ROW callback is invoked whenever a prepared +** statement generates a single row of result. +** ^The P argument is a pointer to the [prepared statement] and the +** X argument is unused. +** +** [[SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE]]
    SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE
    +**
    ^An SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE callback is invoked when a database +** connection closes. +** ^The P argument is a pointer to the [database connection] object +** and the X argument is unused. +**
    +*/ +#define SQLITE_TRACE_STMT 0x01 +#define SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE 0x02 +#define SQLITE_TRACE_ROW 0x04 +#define SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE 0x08 + +/* +** CAPI3REF: SQL Trace Hook +** METHOD: sqlite3 +** +** ^The sqlite3_trace_v2(D,M,X,P) interface registers a trace callback +** function X against [database connection] D, using property mask M +** and context pointer P. ^If the X callback is +** NULL or if the M mask is zero, then tracing is disabled. The +** M argument should be the bitwise OR-ed combination of +** zero or more [SQLITE_TRACE] constants. +** +** ^Each call to either sqlite3_trace() or sqlite3_trace_v2() overrides +** (cancels) any prior calls to sqlite3_trace() or sqlite3_trace_v2(). +** +** ^The X callback is invoked whenever any of the events identified by +** mask M occur. ^The integer return value from the callback is currently +** ignored, though this may change in future releases. Callback +** implementations should return zero to ensure future compatibility. +** +** ^A trace callback is invoked with four arguments: callback(T,C,P,X). +** ^The T argument is one of the [SQLITE_TRACE] +** constants to indicate why the callback was invoked. +** ^The C argument is a copy of the context pointer. +** The P and X arguments are pointers whose meanings depend on T. +** +** The sqlite3_trace_v2() interface is intended to replace the legacy +** interfaces [sqlite3_trace()] and [sqlite3_profile()], both of which +** are deprecated. +*/ +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_trace_v2( + sqlite3*, + unsigned uMask, + int(*xCallback)(unsigned,void*,void*,void*), + void *pCtx +); + /* ** CAPI3REF: Query Progress Callbacks ** METHOD: sqlite3 @@ -3383,11 +3518,35 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_prepare16_v2( ** CAPI3REF: Retrieving Statement SQL ** METHOD: sqlite3_stmt ** -** ^This interface can be used to retrieve a saved copy of the original -** SQL text used to create a [prepared statement] if that statement was -** compiled using either [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()]. +** ^The sqlite3_sql(P) interface returns a pointer to a copy of the UTF-8 +** SQL text used to create [prepared statement] P if P was +** created by either [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()]. +** ^The sqlite3_expanded_sql(P) interface returns a pointer to a UTF-8 +** string containing the SQL text of prepared statement P with +** [bound parameters] expanded. +** +** ^(For example, if a prepared statement is created using the SQL +** text "SELECT $abc,:xyz" and if parameter $abc is bound to integer 2345 +** and parameter :xyz is unbound, then sqlite3_sql() will return +** the original string, "SELECT $abc,:xyz" but sqlite3_expanded_sql() +** will return "SELECT 2345,NULL".)^ +** +** ^The sqlite3_expanded_sql() interface returns NULL if insufficient memory +** is available to hold the result, or if the result would exceed the +** the maximum string length determined by the [SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH]. +** +** ^The [SQLITE_TRACE_SIZE_LIMIT] compile-time option limits the size of +** bound parameter expansions. ^The [SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE] compile-time +** option causes sqlite3_expanded_sql() to always return NULL. +** +** ^The string returned by sqlite3_sql(P) is managed by SQLite and is +** automatically freed when the prepared statement is finalized. +** ^The string returned by sqlite3_expanded_sql(P), on the other hand, +** is obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()] and must be free by the application +** by passing it to [sqlite3_free()]. */ SQLITE_API const char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); +SQLITE_API char *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_expanded_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); /* ** CAPI3REF: Determine If An SQL Statement Writes The Database @@ -4545,12 +4704,13 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context*); ** SQLite will invoke the destructor function X with parameter P exactly ** once, when the metadata is discarded. ** SQLite is free to discard the metadata at any time, including:
      -**
    • when the corresponding function parameter changes, or -**
    • when [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()] is called for the -** SQL statement, or -**
    • when sqlite3_set_auxdata() is invoked again on the same parameter, or -**
    • during the original sqlite3_set_auxdata() call when a memory -** allocation error occurs.
    )^ +**
  • ^(when the corresponding function parameter changes)^, or +**
  • ^(when [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()] is called for the +** SQL statement)^, or +**
  • ^(when sqlite3_set_auxdata() is invoked again on the same +** parameter)^, or +**
  • ^(during the original sqlite3_set_auxdata() call when a memory +** allocation error occurs.)^ ** ** Note the last bullet in particular. The destructor X in ** sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) might be called immediately, before the @@ -5187,7 +5347,7 @@ SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_rollback_hook(sqlite3*, void(*)(void *), ** ^The sqlite3_update_hook() interface registers a callback function ** with the [database connection] identified by the first argument ** to be invoked whenever a row is updated, inserted or deleted in -** a rowid table. +** a [rowid table]. ** ^Any callback set by a previous call to this function ** for the same database connection is overridden. ** @@ -5226,8 +5386,8 @@ SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_rollback_hook(sqlite3*, void(*)(void *), ** on the same [database connection] D, or NULL for ** the first call on D. ** -** See also the [sqlite3_commit_hook()] and [sqlite3_rollback_hook()] -** interfaces. +** See also the [sqlite3_commit_hook()], [sqlite3_rollback_hook()], +** and [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] interfaces. */ SQLITE_API void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_update_hook( sqlite3*, @@ -5377,7 +5537,7 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_soft_heap_limit(int N); ** column exists. ^The sqlite3_table_column_metadata() interface returns ** SQLITE_ERROR and if the specified column does not exist. ** ^If the column-name parameter to sqlite3_table_column_metadata() is a -** NULL pointer, then this routine simply checks for the existance of the +** NULL pointer, then this routine simply checks for the existence of the ** table and returns SQLITE_OK if the table exists and SQLITE_ERROR if it ** does not. ** @@ -5474,9 +5634,18 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_table_column_metadata( ** should free this memory by calling [sqlite3_free()]. ** ** ^Extension loading must be enabled using -** [sqlite3_enable_load_extension()] prior to calling this API, +** [sqlite3_enable_load_extension()] or +** [sqlite3_db_config](db,[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION],1,NULL) +** prior to calling this API, ** otherwise an error will be returned. ** +** Security warning: It is recommended that the +** [SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION] method be used to enable only this +** interface. The use of the [sqlite3_enable_load_extension()] interface +** should be avoided. This will keep the SQL function [load_extension()] +** disabled and prevent SQL injections from giving attackers +** access to extension loading capabilities. +** ** See also the [load_extension() SQL function]. */ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_load_extension( @@ -5499,6 +5668,17 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_load_extension( ** ^Call the sqlite3_enable_load_extension() routine with onoff==1 ** to turn extension loading on and call it with onoff==0 to turn ** it back off again. +** +** ^This interface enables or disables both the C-API +** [sqlite3_load_extension()] and the SQL function [load_extension()]. +** ^(Use [sqlite3_db_config](db,[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION],..) +** to enable or disable only the C-API.)^ +** +** Security warning: It is recommended that extension loading +** be disabled using the [SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION] method +** rather than this interface, so the [load_extension()] SQL function +** remains disabled. This will prevent SQL injections from giving attackers +** access to extension loading capabilities. */ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_enable_load_extension(sqlite3 *db, int onoff); @@ -5512,7 +5692,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_enable_load_extension(sqlite3 *db, int ono ** ** ^(Even though the function prototype shows that xEntryPoint() takes ** no arguments and returns void, SQLite invokes xEntryPoint() with three -** arguments and expects and integer result as if the signature of the +** arguments and expects an integer result as if the signature of the ** entry point where as follows: ** **
    @@ -5538,7 +5718,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_enable_load_extension(sqlite3 *db, int ono
     ** See also: [sqlite3_reset_auto_extension()]
     ** and [sqlite3_cancel_auto_extension()]
     */
    -SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_auto_extension(void (*xEntryPoint)(void));
    +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_auto_extension(void(*xEntryPoint)(void));
     
     /*
     ** CAPI3REF: Cancel Automatic Extension Loading
    @@ -5550,7 +5730,7 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_auto_extension(void (*xEntryPoint)(void));
     ** unregistered and it returns 0 if X was not on the list of initialization
     ** routines.
     */
    -SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_cancel_auto_extension(void (*xEntryPoint)(void));
    +SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_cancel_auto_extension(void(*xEntryPoint)(void));
     
     /*
     ** CAPI3REF: Reset Automatic Extension Loading
    @@ -6726,6 +6906,18 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_db_status(sqlite3*, int op, int *pCur, int
     ** memory used by all pager caches associated with the database connection.)^
     ** ^The highwater mark associated with SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED is always 0.
     **
    +** [[SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED]] 
    +** ^(
    SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED
    +**
    This parameter is similar to DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED, except that if a +** pager cache is shared between two or more connections the bytes of heap +** memory used by that pager cache is divided evenly between the attached +** connections.)^ In other words, if none of the pager caches associated +** with the database connection are shared, this request returns the same +** value as DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED. Or, if one or more or the pager caches are +** shared, the value returned by this call will be smaller than that returned +** by DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED. ^The highwater mark associated with +** SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED is always 0. +** ** [[SQLITE_DBSTATUS_SCHEMA_USED]] ^(
    SQLITE_DBSTATUS_SCHEMA_USED
    **
    This parameter returns the approximate number of bytes of heap ** memory used to store the schema for all databases associated @@ -6783,7 +6975,8 @@ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_db_status(sqlite3*, int op, int *pCur, int #define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_MISS 8 #define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_WRITE 9 #define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_DEFERRED_FKS 10 -#define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_MAX 10 /* Largest defined DBSTATUS */ +#define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED 11 +#define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_MAX 11 /* Largest defined DBSTATUS */ /* @@ -7137,7 +7330,7 @@ typedef struct sqlite3_backup sqlite3_backup; ** must be different or else sqlite3_backup_init(D,N,S,M) will fail with ** an error. ** -** ^A call to sqlite3_backup_init() will fail, returning SQLITE_ERROR, if +** ^A call to sqlite3_backup_init() will fail, returning NULL, if ** there is already a read or read-write transaction open on the ** destination database. ** @@ -7915,11 +8108,107 @@ SQLITE_API void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_reset(sqlite3_stmt*); */ SQLITE_API int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_db_cacheflush(sqlite3*); +/* +** CAPI3REF: The pre-update hook. +** +** ^These interfaces are only available if SQLite is compiled using the +** [SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK] compile-time option. +** +** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] interface registers a callback function +** that is invoked prior to each [INSERT], [UPDATE], and [DELETE] operation +** on a [rowid table]. +** ^At most one preupdate hook may be registered at a time on a single +** [database connection]; each call to [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] overrides +** the previous setting. +** ^The preupdate hook is disabled by invoking [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] +** with a NULL pointer as the second parameter. +** ^The third parameter to [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] is passed through as +** the first parameter to callbacks. +** +** ^The preupdate hook only fires for changes to [rowid tables]; the preupdate +** hook is not invoked for changes to [virtual tables] or [WITHOUT ROWID] +** tables. +** +** ^The second parameter to the preupdate callback is a pointer to +** the [database connection] that registered the preupdate hook. +** ^The third parameter to the preupdate callback is one of the constants +** [SQLITE_INSERT], [SQLITE_DELETE], or [SQLITE_UPDATE] to identify the +** kind of update operation that is about to occur. +** ^(The fourth parameter to the preupdate callback is the name of the +** database within the database connection that is being modified. This +** will be "main" for the main database or "temp" for TEMP tables or +** the name given after the AS keyword in the [ATTACH] statement for attached +** databases.)^ +** ^The fifth parameter to the preupdate callback is the name of the +** table that is being modified. +** ^The sixth parameter to the preupdate callback is the initial [rowid] of the +** row being changes for SQLITE_UPDATE and SQLITE_DELETE changes and is +** undefined for SQLITE_INSERT changes. +** ^The seventh parameter to the preupdate callback is the final [rowid] of +** the row being changed for SQLITE_UPDATE and SQLITE_INSERT changes and is +** undefined for SQLITE_DELETE changes. +** +** The [sqlite3_preupdate_old()], [sqlite3_preupdate_new()], +** [sqlite3_preupdate_count()], and [sqlite3_preupdate_depth()] interfaces +** provide additional information about a preupdate event. These routines +** may only be called from within a preupdate callback. Invoking any of +** these routines from outside of a preupdate callback or with a +** [database connection] pointer that is different from the one supplied +** to the preupdate callback results in undefined and probably undesirable +** behavior. +** +** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_count(D)] interface returns the number of columns +** in the row that is being inserted, updated, or deleted. +** +** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_old(D,N,P)] interface writes into P a pointer to +** a [protected sqlite3_value] that contains the value of the Nth column of +** the table row before it is updated. The N parameter must be between 0 +** and one less than the number of columns or the behavior will be +** undefined. This must only be used within SQLITE_UPDATE and SQLITE_DELETE +** preupdate callbacks; if it is used by an SQLITE_INSERT callback then the +** behavior is undefined. The [sqlite3_value] that P points to +** will be destroyed when the preupdate callback returns. +** +** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_new(D,N,P)] interface writes into P a pointer to +** a [protected sqlite3_value] that contains the value of the Nth column of +** the table row after it is updated. The N parameter must be between 0 +** and one less than the number of columns or the behavior will be +** undefined. This must only be used within SQLITE_INSERT and SQLITE_UPDATE +** preupdate callbacks; if it is used by an SQLITE_DELETE callback then the +** behavior is undefined. The [sqlite3_value] that P points to +** will be destroyed when the preupdate callback returns. +** +** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_depth(D)] interface returns 0 if the preupdate +** callback was invoked as a result of a direct insert, update, or delete +** operation; or 1 for inserts, updates, or deletes invoked by top-level +** triggers; or 2 for changes resulting from triggers called by top-level +** triggers; and so forth. +** +** See also: [sqlite3_update_hook()] +*/ +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void *SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_hook( + sqlite3 *db, + void(*xPreUpdate)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of third arg to preupdate_hook() */ + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + int op, /* SQLITE_UPDATE, DELETE or INSERT */ + char const *zDb, /* Database name */ + char const *zName, /* Table name */ + sqlite3_int64 iKey1, /* Rowid of row about to be deleted/updated */ + sqlite3_int64 iKey2 /* New rowid value (for a rowid UPDATE) */ + ), + void* +); +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_old(sqlite3 *, int, sqlite3_value **); +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_count(sqlite3 *); +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_depth(sqlite3 *); +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_preupdate_new(sqlite3 *, int, sqlite3_value **); + /* ** CAPI3REF: Low-level system error code ** ** ^Attempt to return the underlying operating system error code or error -** number that caused the most reason I/O error or failure to open a file. +** number that caused the most recent I/O error or failure to open a file. ** The return value is OS-dependent. For example, on unix systems, after ** [sqlite3_open_v2()] returns [SQLITE_CANTOPEN], this interface could be ** called to get back the underlying "errno" that caused the problem, such @@ -7985,20 +8274,29 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_get( ** CAPI3REF: Start a read transaction on an historical snapshot ** EXPERIMENTAL ** -** ^The [sqlite3_snapshot_open(D,S,P)] interface attempts to move the -** read transaction that is currently open on schema S of -** [database connection] D so that it refers to historical [snapshot] P. +** ^The [sqlite3_snapshot_open(D,S,P)] interface starts a +** read transaction for schema S of +** [database connection] D such that the read transaction +** refers to historical [snapshot] P, rather than the most +** recent change to the database. ** ^The [sqlite3_snapshot_open()] interface returns SQLITE_OK on success ** or an appropriate [error code] if it fails. ** ** ^In order to succeed, a call to [sqlite3_snapshot_open(D,S,P)] must be -** the first operation, apart from other sqlite3_snapshot_open() calls, -** following the [BEGIN] that starts a new read transaction. -** ^A [snapshot] will fail to open if it has been overwritten by a +** the first operation following the [BEGIN] that takes the schema S +** out of [autocommit mode]. +** ^In other words, schema S must not currently be in +** a transaction for [sqlite3_snapshot_open(D,S,P)] to work, but the +** database connection D must be out of [autocommit mode]. +** ^A [snapshot] will fail to open if it has been overwritten by a ** [checkpoint]. -** ^A [snapshot] will fail to open if the database connection D has not -** previously completed at least one read operation against the database -** file. (Hint: Run "[PRAGMA application_id]" against a newly opened +** ^(A call to [sqlite3_snapshot_open(D,S,P)] will fail if the +** database connection D does not know that the database file for +** schema S is in [WAL mode]. A database connection might not know +** that the database file is in [WAL mode] if there has been no prior +** I/O on that database connection, or if the database entered [WAL mode] +** after the most recent I/O on the database connection.)^ +** (Hint: Run "[PRAGMA application_id]" against a newly opened ** database connection in order to make it ready to use snapshots.) ** ** The [sqlite3_snapshot_open()] interface is only available when the @@ -8023,6 +8321,33 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_open( */ SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_free(sqlite3_snapshot*); +/* +** CAPI3REF: Compare the ages of two snapshot handles. +** EXPERIMENTAL +** +** The sqlite3_snapshot_cmp(P1, P2) interface is used to compare the ages +** of two valid snapshot handles. +** +** If the two snapshot handles are not associated with the same database +** file, the result of the comparison is undefined. +** +** Additionally, the result of the comparison is only valid if both of the +** snapshot handles were obtained by calling sqlite3_snapshot_get() since the +** last time the wal file was deleted. The wal file is deleted when the +** database is changed back to rollback mode or when the number of database +** clients drops to zero. If either snapshot handle was obtained before the +** wal file was last deleted, the value returned by this function +** is undefined. +** +** Otherwise, this API returns a negative value if P1 refers to an older +** snapshot than P2, zero if the two handles refer to the same database +** snapshot, and a positive value if P1 is a newer snapshot than P2. +*/ +SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_cmp( + sqlite3_snapshot *p1, + sqlite3_snapshot *p2 +); + /* ** Undo the hack that converts floating point types to integer for ** builds on processors without floating point support. @@ -8034,8 +8359,9 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void SQLITE_STDCALL sqlite3_snapshot_free(sqlite3 #ifdef __cplusplus } /* End of the 'extern "C"' block */ #endif -#endif /* _SQLITE3_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE3_H */ +/******** Begin file sqlite3rtree.h *********/ /* ** 2010 August 30 ** @@ -8153,6 +8479,1287 @@ struct sqlite3_rtree_query_info { #endif /* ifndef _SQLITE3RTREE_H_ */ +/******** End of sqlite3rtree.h *********/ +/******** Begin file sqlite3session.h *********/ + +#if !defined(__SQLITESESSION_H_) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION) +#define __SQLITESESSION_H_ 1 + +/* +** Make sure we can call this stuff from C++. +*/ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Session Object Handle +*/ +typedef struct sqlite3_session sqlite3_session; + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Changeset Iterator Handle +*/ +typedef struct sqlite3_changeset_iter sqlite3_changeset_iter; + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Create A New Session Object +** +** Create a new session object attached to database handle db. If successful, +** a pointer to the new object is written to *ppSession and SQLITE_OK is +** returned. If an error occurs, *ppSession is set to NULL and an SQLite +** error code (e.g. SQLITE_NOMEM) is returned. +** +** It is possible to create multiple session objects attached to a single +** database handle. +** +** Session objects created using this function should be deleted using the +** [sqlite3session_delete()] function before the database handle that they +** are attached to is itself closed. If the database handle is closed before +** the session object is deleted, then the results of calling any session +** module function, including [sqlite3session_delete()] on the session object +** are undefined. +** +** Because the session module uses the [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] API, it +** is not possible for an application to register a pre-update hook on a +** database handle that has one or more session objects attached. Nor is +** it possible to create a session object attached to a database handle for +** which a pre-update hook is already defined. The results of attempting +** either of these things are undefined. +** +** The session object will be used to create changesets for tables in +** database zDb, where zDb is either "main", or "temp", or the name of an +** attached database. It is not an error if database zDb is not attached +** to the database when the session object is created. +*/ +int sqlite3session_create( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + const char *zDb, /* Name of db (e.g. "main") */ + sqlite3_session **ppSession /* OUT: New session object */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Delete A Session Object +** +** Delete a session object previously allocated using +** [sqlite3session_create()]. Once a session object has been deleted, the +** results of attempting to use pSession with any other session module +** function are undefined. +** +** Session objects must be deleted before the database handle to which they +** are attached is closed. Refer to the documentation for +** [sqlite3session_create()] for details. +*/ +void sqlite3session_delete(sqlite3_session *pSession); + + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable A Session Object +** +** Enable or disable the recording of changes by a session object. When +** enabled, a session object records changes made to the database. When +** disabled - it does not. A newly created session object is enabled. +** Refer to the documentation for [sqlite3session_changeset()] for further +** details regarding how enabling and disabling a session object affects +** the eventual changesets. +** +** Passing zero to this function disables the session. Passing a value +** greater than zero enables it. Passing a value less than zero is a +** no-op, and may be used to query the current state of the session. +** +** The return value indicates the final state of the session object: 0 if +** the session is disabled, or 1 if it is enabled. +*/ +int sqlite3session_enable(sqlite3_session *pSession, int bEnable); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Set Or Clear the Indirect Change Flag +** +** Each change recorded by a session object is marked as either direct or +** indirect. A change is marked as indirect if either: +** +**
      +**
    • The session object "indirect" flag is set when the change is +** made, or +**
    • The change is made by an SQL trigger or foreign key action +** instead of directly as a result of a users SQL statement. +**
    +** +** If a single row is affected by more than one operation within a session, +** then the change is considered indirect if all operations meet the criteria +** for an indirect change above, or direct otherwise. +** +** This function is used to set, clear or query the session object indirect +** flag. If the second argument passed to this function is zero, then the +** indirect flag is cleared. If it is greater than zero, the indirect flag +** is set. Passing a value less than zero does not modify the current value +** of the indirect flag, and may be used to query the current state of the +** indirect flag for the specified session object. +** +** The return value indicates the final state of the indirect flag: 0 if +** it is clear, or 1 if it is set. +*/ +int sqlite3session_indirect(sqlite3_session *pSession, int bIndirect); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Attach A Table To A Session Object +** +** If argument zTab is not NULL, then it is the name of a table to attach +** to the session object passed as the first argument. All subsequent changes +** made to the table while the session object is enabled will be recorded. See +** documentation for [sqlite3session_changeset()] for further details. +** +** Or, if argument zTab is NULL, then changes are recorded for all tables +** in the database. If additional tables are added to the database (by +** executing "CREATE TABLE" statements) after this call is made, changes for +** the new tables are also recorded. +** +** Changes can only be recorded for tables that have a PRIMARY KEY explicitly +** defined as part of their CREATE TABLE statement. It does not matter if the +** PRIMARY KEY is an "INTEGER PRIMARY KEY" (rowid alias) or not. The PRIMARY +** KEY may consist of a single column, or may be a composite key. +** +** It is not an error if the named table does not exist in the database. Nor +** is it an error if the named table does not have a PRIMARY KEY. However, +** no changes will be recorded in either of these scenarios. +** +** Changes are not recorded for individual rows that have NULL values stored +** in one or more of their PRIMARY KEY columns. +** +** SQLITE_OK is returned if the call completes without error. Or, if an error +** occurs, an SQLite error code (e.g. SQLITE_NOMEM) is returned. +*/ +int sqlite3session_attach( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Set a table filter on a Session Object. +** +** The second argument (xFilter) is the "filter callback". For changes to rows +** in tables that are not attached to the Session oject, the filter is called +** to determine whether changes to the table's rows should be tracked or not. +** If xFilter returns 0, changes is not tracked. Note that once a table is +** attached, xFilter will not be called again. +*/ +void sqlite3session_table_filter( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + int(*xFilter)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of third arg to _filter_table() */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ + ), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xFilter */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Generate A Changeset From A Session Object +** +** Obtain a changeset containing changes to the tables attached to the +** session object passed as the first argument. If successful, +** set *ppChangeset to point to a buffer containing the changeset +** and *pnChangeset to the size of the changeset in bytes before returning +** SQLITE_OK. If an error occurs, set both *ppChangeset and *pnChangeset to +** zero and return an SQLite error code. +** +** A changeset consists of zero or more INSERT, UPDATE and/or DELETE changes, +** each representing a change to a single row of an attached table. An INSERT +** change contains the values of each field of a new database row. A DELETE +** contains the original values of each field of a deleted database row. An +** UPDATE change contains the original values of each field of an updated +** database row along with the updated values for each updated non-primary-key +** column. It is not possible for an UPDATE change to represent a change that +** modifies the values of primary key columns. If such a change is made, it +** is represented in a changeset as a DELETE followed by an INSERT. +** +** Changes are not recorded for rows that have NULL values stored in one or +** more of their PRIMARY KEY columns. If such a row is inserted or deleted, +** no corresponding change is present in the changesets returned by this +** function. If an existing row with one or more NULL values stored in +** PRIMARY KEY columns is updated so that all PRIMARY KEY columns are non-NULL, +** only an INSERT is appears in the changeset. Similarly, if an existing row +** with non-NULL PRIMARY KEY values is updated so that one or more of its +** PRIMARY KEY columns are set to NULL, the resulting changeset contains a +** DELETE change only. +** +** The contents of a changeset may be traversed using an iterator created +** using the [sqlite3changeset_start()] API. A changeset may be applied to +** a database with a compatible schema using the [sqlite3changeset_apply()] +** API. +** +** Within a changeset generated by this function, all changes related to a +** single table are grouped together. In other words, when iterating through +** a changeset or when applying a changeset to a database, all changes related +** to a single table are processed before moving on to the next table. Tables +** are sorted in the same order in which they were attached (or auto-attached) +** to the sqlite3_session object. The order in which the changes related to +** a single table are stored is undefined. +** +** Following a successful call to this function, it is the responsibility of +** the caller to eventually free the buffer that *ppChangeset points to using +** [sqlite3_free()]. +** +**

    Changeset Generation

    +** +** Once a table has been attached to a session object, the session object +** records the primary key values of all new rows inserted into the table. +** It also records the original primary key and other column values of any +** deleted or updated rows. For each unique primary key value, data is only +** recorded once - the first time a row with said primary key is inserted, +** updated or deleted in the lifetime of the session. +** +** There is one exception to the previous paragraph: when a row is inserted, +** updated or deleted, if one or more of its primary key columns contain a +** NULL value, no record of the change is made. +** +** The session object therefore accumulates two types of records - those +** that consist of primary key values only (created when the user inserts +** a new record) and those that consist of the primary key values and the +** original values of other table columns (created when the users deletes +** or updates a record). +** +** When this function is called, the requested changeset is created using +** both the accumulated records and the current contents of the database +** file. Specifically: +** +**
      +**
    • For each record generated by an insert, the database is queried +** for a row with a matching primary key. If one is found, an INSERT +** change is added to the changeset. If no such row is found, no change +** is added to the changeset. +** +**
    • For each record generated by an update or delete, the database is +** queried for a row with a matching primary key. If such a row is +** found and one or more of the non-primary key fields have been +** modified from their original values, an UPDATE change is added to +** the changeset. Or, if no such row is found in the table, a DELETE +** change is added to the changeset. If there is a row with a matching +** primary key in the database, but all fields contain their original +** values, no change is added to the changeset. +**
    +** +** This means, amongst other things, that if a row is inserted and then later +** deleted while a session object is active, neither the insert nor the delete +** will be present in the changeset. Or if a row is deleted and then later a +** row with the same primary key values inserted while a session object is +** active, the resulting changeset will contain an UPDATE change instead of +** a DELETE and an INSERT. +** +** When a session object is disabled (see the [sqlite3session_enable()] API), +** it does not accumulate records when rows are inserted, updated or deleted. +** This may appear to have some counter-intuitive effects if a single row +** is written to more than once during a session. For example, if a row +** is inserted while a session object is enabled, then later deleted while +** the same session object is disabled, no INSERT record will appear in the +** changeset, even though the delete took place while the session was disabled. +** Or, if one field of a row is updated while a session is disabled, and +** another field of the same row is updated while the session is enabled, the +** resulting changeset will contain an UPDATE change that updates both fields. +*/ +int sqlite3session_changeset( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + int *pnChangeset, /* OUT: Size of buffer at *ppChangeset */ + void **ppChangeset /* OUT: Buffer containing changeset */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Load The Difference Between Tables Into A Session +** +** If it is not already attached to the session object passed as the first +** argument, this function attaches table zTbl in the same manner as the +** [sqlite3session_attach()] function. If zTbl does not exist, or if it +** does not have a primary key, this function is a no-op (but does not return +** an error). +** +** Argument zFromDb must be the name of a database ("main", "temp" etc.) +** attached to the same database handle as the session object that contains +** a table compatible with the table attached to the session by this function. +** A table is considered compatible if it: +** +**
      +**
    • Has the same name, +**
    • Has the same set of columns declared in the same order, and +**
    • Has the same PRIMARY KEY definition. +**
    +** +** If the tables are not compatible, SQLITE_SCHEMA is returned. If the tables +** are compatible but do not have any PRIMARY KEY columns, it is not an error +** but no changes are added to the session object. As with other session +** APIs, tables without PRIMARY KEYs are simply ignored. +** +** This function adds a set of changes to the session object that could be +** used to update the table in database zFrom (call this the "from-table") +** so that its content is the same as the table attached to the session +** object (call this the "to-table"). Specifically: +** +**
      +**
    • For each row (primary key) that exists in the to-table but not in +** the from-table, an INSERT record is added to the session object. +** +**
    • For each row (primary key) that exists in the to-table but not in +** the from-table, a DELETE record is added to the session object. +** +**
    • For each row (primary key) that exists in both tables, but features +** different in each, an UPDATE record is added to the session. +**
    +** +** To clarify, if this function is called and then a changeset constructed +** using [sqlite3session_changeset()], then after applying that changeset to +** database zFrom the contents of the two compatible tables would be +** identical. +** +** It an error if database zFrom does not exist or does not contain the +** required compatible table. +** +** If the operation successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an SQLite +** error code. In this case, if argument pzErrMsg is not NULL, *pzErrMsg +** may be set to point to a buffer containing an English language error +** message. It is the responsibility of the caller to free this buffer using +** sqlite3_free(). +*/ +int sqlite3session_diff( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + const char *zFromDb, + const char *zTbl, + char **pzErrMsg +); + + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Generate A Patchset From A Session Object +** +** The differences between a patchset and a changeset are that: +** +**
      +**
    • DELETE records consist of the primary key fields only. The +** original values of other fields are omitted. +**
    • The original values of any modified fields are omitted from +** UPDATE records. +**
    +** +** A patchset blob may be used with up to date versions of all +** sqlite3changeset_xxx API functions except for sqlite3changeset_invert(), +** which returns SQLITE_CORRUPT if it is passed a patchset. Similarly, +** attempting to use a patchset blob with old versions of the +** sqlite3changeset_xxx APIs also provokes an SQLITE_CORRUPT error. +** +** Because the non-primary key "old.*" fields are omitted, no +** SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA conflicts can be detected or reported if a patchset +** is passed to the sqlite3changeset_apply() API. Other conflict types work +** in the same way as for changesets. +** +** Changes within a patchset are ordered in the same way as for changesets +** generated by the sqlite3session_changeset() function (i.e. all changes for +** a single table are grouped together, tables appear in the order in which +** they were attached to the session object). +*/ +int sqlite3session_patchset( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */ + int *pnPatchset, /* OUT: Size of buffer at *ppChangeset */ + void **ppPatchset /* OUT: Buffer containing changeset */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Test if a changeset has recorded any changes. +** +** Return non-zero if no changes to attached tables have been recorded by +** the session object passed as the first argument. Otherwise, if one or +** more changes have been recorded, return zero. +** +** Even if this function returns zero, it is possible that calling +** [sqlite3session_changeset()] on the session handle may still return a +** changeset that contains no changes. This can happen when a row in +** an attached table is modified and then later on the original values +** are restored. However, if this function returns non-zero, then it is +** guaranteed that a call to sqlite3session_changeset() will return a +** changeset containing zero changes. +*/ +int sqlite3session_isempty(sqlite3_session *pSession); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Create An Iterator To Traverse A Changeset +** +** Create an iterator used to iterate through the contents of a changeset. +** If successful, *pp is set to point to the iterator handle and SQLITE_OK +** is returned. Otherwise, if an error occurs, *pp is set to zero and an +** SQLite error code is returned. +** +** The following functions can be used to advance and query a changeset +** iterator created by this function: +** +**
      +**
    • [sqlite3changeset_next()] +**
    • [sqlite3changeset_op()] +**
    • [sqlite3changeset_new()] +**
    • [sqlite3changeset_old()] +**
    +** +** It is the responsibility of the caller to eventually destroy the iterator +** by passing it to [sqlite3changeset_finalize()]. The buffer containing the +** changeset (pChangeset) must remain valid until after the iterator is +** destroyed. +** +** Assuming the changeset blob was created by one of the +** [sqlite3session_changeset()], [sqlite3changeset_concat()] or +** [sqlite3changeset_invert()] functions, all changes within the changeset +** that apply to a single table are grouped together. This means that when +** an application iterates through a changeset using an iterator created by +** this function, all changes that relate to a single table are visted +** consecutively. There is no chance that the iterator will visit a change +** the applies to table X, then one for table Y, and then later on visit +** another change for table X. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_start( + sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp, /* OUT: New changeset iterator handle */ + int nChangeset, /* Size of changeset blob in bytes */ + void *pChangeset /* Pointer to blob containing changeset */ +); + + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Advance A Changeset Iterator +** +** This function may only be used with iterators created by function +** [sqlite3changeset_start()]. If it is called on an iterator passed to +** a conflict-handler callback by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], SQLITE_MISUSE +** is returned and the call has no effect. +** +** Immediately after an iterator is created by sqlite3changeset_start(), it +** does not point to any change in the changeset. Assuming the changeset +** is not empty, the first call to this function advances the iterator to +** point to the first change in the changeset. Each subsequent call advances +** the iterator to point to the next change in the changeset (if any). If +** no error occurs and the iterator points to a valid change after a call +** to sqlite3changeset_next() has advanced it, SQLITE_ROW is returned. +** Otherwise, if all changes in the changeset have already been visited, +** SQLITE_DONE is returned. +** +** If an error occurs, an SQLite error code is returned. Possible error +** codes include SQLITE_CORRUPT (if the changeset buffer is corrupt) or +** SQLITE_NOMEM. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_next(sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Obtain The Current Operation From A Changeset Iterator +** +** The pIter argument passed to this function may either be an iterator +** passed to a conflict-handler by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], or an iterator +** created by [sqlite3changeset_start()]. In the latter case, the most recent +** call to [sqlite3changeset_next()] must have returned [SQLITE_ROW]. If this +** is not the case, this function returns [SQLITE_MISUSE]. +** +** If argument pzTab is not NULL, then *pzTab is set to point to a +** nul-terminated utf-8 encoded string containing the name of the table +** affected by the current change. The buffer remains valid until either +** sqlite3changeset_next() is called on the iterator or until the +** conflict-handler function returns. If pnCol is not NULL, then *pnCol is +** set to the number of columns in the table affected by the change. If +** pbIncorrect is not NULL, then *pbIndirect is set to true (1) if the change +** is an indirect change, or false (0) otherwise. See the documentation for +** [sqlite3session_indirect()] for a description of direct and indirect +** changes. Finally, if pOp is not NULL, then *pOp is set to one of +** [SQLITE_INSERT], [SQLITE_DELETE] or [SQLITE_UPDATE], depending on the +** type of change that the iterator currently points to. +** +** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. If an error does occur, an +** SQLite error code is returned. The values of the output variables may not +** be trusted in this case. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_op( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator object */ + const char **pzTab, /* OUT: Pointer to table name */ + int *pnCol, /* OUT: Number of columns in table */ + int *pOp, /* OUT: SQLITE_INSERT, DELETE or UPDATE */ + int *pbIndirect /* OUT: True for an 'indirect' change */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Obtain The Primary Key Definition Of A Table +** +** For each modified table, a changeset includes the following: +** +**
      +**
    • The number of columns in the table, and +**
    • Which of those columns make up the tables PRIMARY KEY. +**
    +** +** This function is used to find which columns comprise the PRIMARY KEY of +** the table modified by the change that iterator pIter currently points to. +** If successful, *pabPK is set to point to an array of nCol entries, where +** nCol is the number of columns in the table. Elements of *pabPK are set to +** 0x01 if the corresponding column is part of the tables primary key, or +** 0x00 if it is not. +** +** If argumet pnCol is not NULL, then *pnCol is set to the number of columns +** in the table. +** +** If this function is called when the iterator does not point to a valid +** entry, SQLITE_MISUSE is returned and the output variables zeroed. Otherwise, +** SQLITE_OK is returned and the output variables populated as described +** above. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_pk( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator object */ + unsigned char **pabPK, /* OUT: Array of boolean - true for PK cols */ + int *pnCol /* OUT: Number of entries in output array */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Obtain old.* Values From A Changeset Iterator +** +** The pIter argument passed to this function may either be an iterator +** passed to a conflict-handler by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], or an iterator +** created by [sqlite3changeset_start()]. In the latter case, the most recent +** call to [sqlite3changeset_next()] must have returned SQLITE_ROW. +** Furthermore, it may only be called if the type of change that the iterator +** currently points to is either [SQLITE_DELETE] or [SQLITE_UPDATE]. Otherwise, +** this function returns [SQLITE_MISUSE] and sets *ppValue to NULL. +** +** Argument iVal must be greater than or equal to 0, and less than the number +** of columns in the table affected by the current change. Otherwise, +** [SQLITE_RANGE] is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +** +** If successful, this function sets *ppValue to point to a protected +** sqlite3_value object containing the iVal'th value from the vector of +** original row values stored as part of the UPDATE or DELETE change and +** returns SQLITE_OK. The name of the function comes from the fact that this +** is similar to the "old.*" columns available to update or delete triggers. +** +** If some other error occurs (e.g. an OOM condition), an SQLite error code +** is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_old( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int iVal, /* Column number */ + sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: Old value (or NULL pointer) */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Obtain new.* Values From A Changeset Iterator +** +** The pIter argument passed to this function may either be an iterator +** passed to a conflict-handler by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], or an iterator +** created by [sqlite3changeset_start()]. In the latter case, the most recent +** call to [sqlite3changeset_next()] must have returned SQLITE_ROW. +** Furthermore, it may only be called if the type of change that the iterator +** currently points to is either [SQLITE_UPDATE] or [SQLITE_INSERT]. Otherwise, +** this function returns [SQLITE_MISUSE] and sets *ppValue to NULL. +** +** Argument iVal must be greater than or equal to 0, and less than the number +** of columns in the table affected by the current change. Otherwise, +** [SQLITE_RANGE] is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +** +** If successful, this function sets *ppValue to point to a protected +** sqlite3_value object containing the iVal'th value from the vector of +** new row values stored as part of the UPDATE or INSERT change and +** returns SQLITE_OK. If the change is an UPDATE and does not include +** a new value for the requested column, *ppValue is set to NULL and +** SQLITE_OK returned. The name of the function comes from the fact that +** this is similar to the "new.*" columns available to update or delete +** triggers. +** +** If some other error occurs (e.g. an OOM condition), an SQLite error code +** is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_new( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int iVal, /* Column number */ + sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: New value (or NULL pointer) */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Obtain Conflicting Row Values From A Changeset Iterator +** +** This function should only be used with iterator objects passed to a +** conflict-handler callback by [sqlite3changeset_apply()] with either +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA] or [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT]. If this function +** is called on any other iterator, [SQLITE_MISUSE] is returned and *ppValue +** is set to NULL. +** +** Argument iVal must be greater than or equal to 0, and less than the number +** of columns in the table affected by the current change. Otherwise, +** [SQLITE_RANGE] is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +** +** If successful, this function sets *ppValue to point to a protected +** sqlite3_value object containing the iVal'th value from the +** "conflicting row" associated with the current conflict-handler callback +** and returns SQLITE_OK. +** +** If some other error occurs (e.g. an OOM condition), an SQLite error code +** is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_conflict( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int iVal, /* Column number */ + sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: Value from conflicting row */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Determine The Number Of Foreign Key Constraint Violations +** +** This function may only be called with an iterator passed to an +** SQLITE_CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY conflict handler callback. In this case +** it sets the output variable to the total number of known foreign key +** violations in the destination database and returns SQLITE_OK. +** +** In all other cases this function returns SQLITE_MISUSE. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_fk_conflicts( + sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */ + int *pnOut /* OUT: Number of FK violations */ +); + + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Finalize A Changeset Iterator +** +** This function is used to finalize an iterator allocated with +** [sqlite3changeset_start()]. +** +** This function should only be called on iterators created using the +** [sqlite3changeset_start()] function. If an application calls this +** function with an iterator passed to a conflict-handler by +** [sqlite3changeset_apply()], [SQLITE_MISUSE] is immediately returned and the +** call has no effect. +** +** If an error was encountered within a call to an sqlite3changeset_xxx() +** function (for example an [SQLITE_CORRUPT] in [sqlite3changeset_next()] or an +** [SQLITE_NOMEM] in [sqlite3changeset_new()]) then an error code corresponding +** to that error is returned by this function. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK is +** returned. This is to allow the following pattern (pseudo-code): +** +** sqlite3changeset_start(); +** while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3changeset_next() ){ +** // Do something with change. +** } +** rc = sqlite3changeset_finalize(); +** if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ +** // An error has occurred +** } +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_finalize(sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Invert A Changeset +** +** This function is used to "invert" a changeset object. Applying an inverted +** changeset to a database reverses the effects of applying the uninverted +** changeset. Specifically: +** +**
      +**
    • Each DELETE change is changed to an INSERT, and +**
    • Each INSERT change is changed to a DELETE, and +**
    • For each UPDATE change, the old.* and new.* values are exchanged. +**
    +** +** This function does not change the order in which changes appear within +** the changeset. It merely reverses the sense of each individual change. +** +** If successful, a pointer to a buffer containing the inverted changeset +** is stored in *ppOut, the size of the same buffer is stored in *pnOut, and +** SQLITE_OK is returned. If an error occurs, both *pnOut and *ppOut are +** zeroed and an SQLite error code returned. +** +** It is the responsibility of the caller to eventually call sqlite3_free() +** on the *ppOut pointer to free the buffer allocation following a successful +** call to this function. +** +** WARNING/TODO: This function currently assumes that the input is a valid +** changeset. If it is not, the results are undefined. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_invert( + int nIn, const void *pIn, /* Input changeset */ + int *pnOut, void **ppOut /* OUT: Inverse of input */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Concatenate Two Changeset Objects +** +** This function is used to concatenate two changesets, A and B, into a +** single changeset. The result is a changeset equivalent to applying +** changeset A followed by changeset B. +** +** This function combines the two input changesets using an +** sqlite3_changegroup object. Calling it produces similar results as the +** following code fragment: +** +** sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp; +** rc = sqlite3_changegroup_new(&pGrp); +** if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = sqlite3changegroup_add(pGrp, nA, pA); +** if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = sqlite3changegroup_add(pGrp, nB, pB); +** if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ +** rc = sqlite3changegroup_output(pGrp, pnOut, ppOut); +** }else{ +** *ppOut = 0; +** *pnOut = 0; +** } +** +** Refer to the sqlite3_changegroup documentation below for details. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_concat( + int nA, /* Number of bytes in buffer pA */ + void *pA, /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset A */ + int nB, /* Number of bytes in buffer pB */ + void *pB, /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset B */ + int *pnOut, /* OUT: Number of bytes in output changeset */ + void **ppOut /* OUT: Buffer containing output changeset */ +); + + +/* +** Changegroup handle. +*/ +typedef struct sqlite3_changegroup sqlite3_changegroup; + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Combine two or more changesets into a single changeset. +** +** An sqlite3_changegroup object is used to combine two or more changesets +** (or patchsets) into a single changeset (or patchset). A single changegroup +** object may combine changesets or patchsets, but not both. The output is +** always in the same format as the input. +** +** If successful, this function returns SQLITE_OK and populates (*pp) with +** a pointer to a new sqlite3_changegroup object before returning. The caller +** should eventually free the returned object using a call to +** sqlite3changegroup_delete(). If an error occurs, an SQLite error code +** (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM) is returned and *pp is set to NULL. +** +** The usual usage pattern for an sqlite3_changegroup object is as follows: +** +**
      +**
    • It is created using a call to sqlite3changegroup_new(). +** +**
    • Zero or more changesets (or patchsets) are added to the object +** by calling sqlite3changegroup_add(). +** +**
    • The result of combining all input changesets together is obtained +** by the application via a call to sqlite3changegroup_output(). +** +**
    • The object is deleted using a call to sqlite3changegroup_delete(). +**
    +** +** Any number of calls to add() and output() may be made between the calls to +** new() and delete(), and in any order. +** +** As well as the regular sqlite3changegroup_add() and +** sqlite3changegroup_output() functions, also available are the streaming +** versions sqlite3changegroup_add_strm() and sqlite3changegroup_output_strm(). +*/ +int sqlite3changegroup_new(sqlite3_changegroup **pp); + +/* +** Add all changes within the changeset (or patchset) in buffer pData (size +** nData bytes) to the changegroup. +** +** If the buffer contains a patchset, then all prior calls to this function +** on the same changegroup object must also have specified patchsets. Or, if +** the buffer contains a changeset, so must have the earlier calls to this +** function. Otherwise, SQLITE_ERROR is returned and no changes are added +** to the changegroup. +** +** Rows within the changeset and changegroup are identified by the values in +** their PRIMARY KEY columns. A change in the changeset is considered to +** apply to the same row as a change already present in the changegroup if +** the two rows have the same primary key. +** +** Changes to rows that that do not already appear in the changegroup are +** simply copied into it. Or, if both the new changeset and the changegroup +** contain changes that apply to a single row, the final contents of the +** changegroup depends on the type of each change, as follows: +** +** +** +** +**
    Existing Change New Change Output Change +**
    INSERT INSERT +** The new change is ignored. This case does not occur if the new +** changeset was recorded immediately after the changesets already +** added to the changegroup. +**
    INSERT UPDATE +** The INSERT change remains in the changegroup. The values in the +** INSERT change are modified as if the row was inserted by the +** existing change and then updated according to the new change. +**
    INSERT DELETE +** The existing INSERT is removed from the changegroup. The DELETE is +** not added. +**
    UPDATE INSERT +** The new change is ignored. This case does not occur if the new +** changeset was recorded immediately after the changesets already +** added to the changegroup. +**
    UPDATE UPDATE +** The existing UPDATE remains within the changegroup. It is amended +** so that the accompanying values are as if the row was updated once +** by the existing change and then again by the new change. +**
    UPDATE DELETE +** The existing UPDATE is replaced by the new DELETE within the +** changegroup. +**
    DELETE INSERT +** If one or more of the column values in the row inserted by the +** new change differ from those in the row deleted by the existing +** change, the existing DELETE is replaced by an UPDATE within the +** changegroup. Otherwise, if the inserted row is exactly the same +** as the deleted row, the existing DELETE is simply discarded. +**
    DELETE UPDATE +** The new change is ignored. This case does not occur if the new +** changeset was recorded immediately after the changesets already +** added to the changegroup. +**
    DELETE DELETE +** The new change is ignored. This case does not occur if the new +** changeset was recorded immediately after the changesets already +** added to the changegroup. +**
    +** +** If the new changeset contains changes to a table that is already present +** in the changegroup, then the number of columns and the position of the +** primary key columns for the table must be consistent. If this is not the +** case, this function fails with SQLITE_SCHEMA. If the input changeset +** appears to be corrupt and the corruption is detected, SQLITE_CORRUPT is +** returned. Or, if an out-of-memory condition occurs during processing, this +** function returns SQLITE_NOMEM. In all cases, if an error occurs the +** final contents of the changegroup is undefined. +** +** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. +*/ +int sqlite3changegroup_add(sqlite3_changegroup*, int nData, void *pData); + +/* +** Obtain a buffer containing a changeset (or patchset) representing the +** current contents of the changegroup. If the inputs to the changegroup +** were themselves changesets, the output is a changeset. Or, if the +** inputs were patchsets, the output is also a patchset. +** +** As with the output of the sqlite3session_changeset() and +** sqlite3session_patchset() functions, all changes related to a single +** table are grouped together in the output of this function. Tables appear +** in the same order as for the very first changeset added to the changegroup. +** If the second or subsequent changesets added to the changegroup contain +** changes for tables that do not appear in the first changeset, they are +** appended onto the end of the output changeset, again in the order in +** which they are first encountered. +** +** If an error occurs, an SQLite error code is returned and the output +** variables (*pnData) and (*ppData) are set to 0. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK +** is returned and the output variables are set to the size of and a +** pointer to the output buffer, respectively. In this case it is the +** responsibility of the caller to eventually free the buffer using a +** call to sqlite3_free(). +*/ +int sqlite3changegroup_output( + sqlite3_changegroup*, + int *pnData, /* OUT: Size of output buffer in bytes */ + void **ppData /* OUT: Pointer to output buffer */ +); + +/* +** Delete a changegroup object. +*/ +void sqlite3changegroup_delete(sqlite3_changegroup*); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Apply A Changeset To A Database +** +** Apply a changeset to a database. This function attempts to update the +** "main" database attached to handle db with the changes found in the +** changeset passed via the second and third arguments. +** +** The fourth argument (xFilter) passed to this function is the "filter +** callback". If it is not NULL, then for each table affected by at least one +** change in the changeset, the filter callback is invoked with +** the table name as the second argument, and a copy of the context pointer +** passed as the sixth argument to this function as the first. If the "filter +** callback" returns zero, then no attempt is made to apply any changes to +** the table. Otherwise, if the return value is non-zero or the xFilter +** argument to this function is NULL, all changes related to the table are +** attempted. +** +** For each table that is not excluded by the filter callback, this function +** tests that the target database contains a compatible table. A table is +** considered compatible if all of the following are true: +** +**
      +**
    • The table has the same name as the name recorded in the +** changeset, and +**
    • The table has the same number of columns as recorded in the +** changeset, and +**
    • The table has primary key columns in the same position as +** recorded in the changeset. +**
    +** +** If there is no compatible table, it is not an error, but none of the +** changes associated with the table are applied. A warning message is issued +** via the sqlite3_log() mechanism with the error code SQLITE_SCHEMA. At most +** one such warning is issued for each table in the changeset. +** +** For each change for which there is a compatible table, an attempt is made +** to modify the table contents according to the UPDATE, INSERT or DELETE +** change. If a change cannot be applied cleanly, the conflict handler +** function passed as the fifth argument to sqlite3changeset_apply() may be +** invoked. A description of exactly when the conflict handler is invoked for +** each type of change is below. +** +** Unlike the xFilter argument, xConflict may not be passed NULL. The results +** of passing anything other than a valid function pointer as the xConflict +** argument are undefined. +** +** Each time the conflict handler function is invoked, it must return one +** of [SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT], [SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT] or +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE]. SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE may only be returned +** if the second argument passed to the conflict handler is either +** SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA or SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT. If the conflict-handler +** returns an illegal value, any changes already made are rolled back and +** the call to sqlite3changeset_apply() returns SQLITE_MISUSE. Different +** actions are taken by sqlite3changeset_apply() depending on the value +** returned by each invocation of the conflict-handler function. Refer to +** the documentation for the three +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT|available return values] for details. +** +**
    +**
    DELETE Changes
    +** For each DELETE change, this function checks if the target database +** contains a row with the same primary key value (or values) as the +** original row values stored in the changeset. If it does, and the values +** stored in all non-primary key columns also match the values stored in +** the changeset the row is deleted from the target database. +** +** If a row with matching primary key values is found, but one or more of +** the non-primary key fields contains a value different from the original +** row value stored in the changeset, the conflict-handler function is +** invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA] as the second argument. +** +** If no row with matching primary key values is found in the database, +** the conflict-handler function is invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND] +** passed as the second argument. +** +** If the DELETE operation is attempted, but SQLite returns SQLITE_CONSTRAINT +** (which can only happen if a foreign key constraint is violated), the +** conflict-handler function is invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT] +** passed as the second argument. This includes the case where the DELETE +** operation is attempted because an earlier call to the conflict handler +** function returned [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE]. +** +**
    INSERT Changes
    +** For each INSERT change, an attempt is made to insert the new row into +** the database. +** +** If the attempt to insert the row fails because the database already +** contains a row with the same primary key values, the conflict handler +** function is invoked with the second argument set to +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT]. +** +** If the attempt to insert the row fails because of some other constraint +** violation (e.g. NOT NULL or UNIQUE), the conflict handler function is +** invoked with the second argument set to [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT]. +** This includes the case where the INSERT operation is re-attempted because +** an earlier call to the conflict handler function returned +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE]. +** +**
    UPDATE Changes
    +** For each UPDATE change, this function checks if the target database +** contains a row with the same primary key value (or values) as the +** original row values stored in the changeset. If it does, and the values +** stored in all non-primary key columns also match the values stored in +** the changeset the row is updated within the target database. +** +** If a row with matching primary key values is found, but one or more of +** the non-primary key fields contains a value different from an original +** row value stored in the changeset, the conflict-handler function is +** invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA] as the second argument. Since +** UPDATE changes only contain values for non-primary key fields that are +** to be modified, only those fields need to match the original values to +** avoid the SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA conflict-handler callback. +** +** If no row with matching primary key values is found in the database, +** the conflict-handler function is invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND] +** passed as the second argument. +** +** If the UPDATE operation is attempted, but SQLite returns +** SQLITE_CONSTRAINT, the conflict-handler function is invoked with +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT] passed as the second argument. +** This includes the case where the UPDATE operation is attempted after +** an earlier call to the conflict handler function returned +** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE]. +**
    +** +** It is safe to execute SQL statements, including those that write to the +** table that the callback related to, from within the xConflict callback. +** This can be used to further customize the applications conflict +** resolution strategy. +** +** All changes made by this function are enclosed in a savepoint transaction. +** If any other error (aside from a constraint failure when attempting to +** write to the target database) occurs, then the savepoint transaction is +** rolled back, restoring the target database to its original state, and an +** SQLite error code returned. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_apply( + sqlite3 *db, /* Apply change to "main" db of this handle */ + int nChangeset, /* Size of changeset in bytes */ + void *pChangeset, /* Changeset blob */ + int(*xFilter)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ + ), + int(*xConflict)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + int eConflict, /* DATA, MISSING, CONFLICT, CONSTRAINT */ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *p /* Handle describing change and conflict */ + ), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xConflict */ +); + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Constants Passed To The Conflict Handler +** +** Values that may be passed as the second argument to a conflict-handler. +** +**
    +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA
    +** The conflict handler is invoked with CHANGESET_DATA as the second argument +** when processing a DELETE or UPDATE change if a row with the required +** PRIMARY KEY fields is present in the database, but one or more other +** (non primary-key) fields modified by the update do not contain the +** expected "before" values. +** +** The conflicting row, in this case, is the database row with the matching +** primary key. +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND
    +** The conflict handler is invoked with CHANGESET_NOTFOUND as the second +** argument when processing a DELETE or UPDATE change if a row with the +** required PRIMARY KEY fields is not present in the database. +** +** There is no conflicting row in this case. The results of invoking the +** sqlite3changeset_conflict() API are undefined. +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT
    +** CHANGESET_CONFLICT is passed as the second argument to the conflict +** handler while processing an INSERT change if the operation would result +** in duplicate primary key values. +** +** The conflicting row in this case is the database row with the matching +** primary key. +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY
    +** If foreign key handling is enabled, and applying a changeset leaves the +** database in a state containing foreign key violations, the conflict +** handler is invoked with CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY as the second argument +** exactly once before the changeset is committed. If the conflict handler +** returns CHANGESET_OMIT, the changes, including those that caused the +** foreign key constraint violation, are committed. Or, if it returns +** CHANGESET_ABORT, the changeset is rolled back. +** +** No current or conflicting row information is provided. The only function +** it is possible to call on the supplied sqlite3_changeset_iter handle +** is sqlite3changeset_fk_conflicts(). +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT
    +** If any other constraint violation occurs while applying a change (i.e. +** a UNIQUE, CHECK or NOT NULL constraint), the conflict handler is +** invoked with CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT as the second argument. +** +** There is no conflicting row in this case. The results of invoking the +** sqlite3changeset_conflict() API are undefined. +** +**
    +*/ +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA 1 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND 2 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT 3 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT 4 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY 5 + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Constants Returned By The Conflict Handler +** +** A conflict handler callback must return one of the following three values. +** +**
    +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT
    +** If a conflict handler returns this value no special action is taken. The +** change that caused the conflict is not applied. The session module +** continues to the next change in the changeset. +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE
    +** This value may only be returned if the second argument to the conflict +** handler was SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA or SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT. If this +** is not the case, any changes applied so far are rolled back and the +** call to sqlite3changeset_apply() returns SQLITE_MISUSE. +** +** If CHANGESET_REPLACE is returned by an SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA conflict +** handler, then the conflicting row is either updated or deleted, depending +** on the type of change. +** +** If CHANGESET_REPLACE is returned by an SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT conflict +** handler, then the conflicting row is removed from the database and a +** second attempt to apply the change is made. If this second attempt fails, +** the original row is restored to the database before continuing. +** +**
    SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT
    +** If this value is returned, any changes applied so far are rolled back +** and the call to sqlite3changeset_apply() returns SQLITE_ABORT. +**
    +*/ +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT 0 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE 1 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT 2 + +/* +** CAPI3REF: Streaming Versions of API functions. +** +** The six streaming API xxx_strm() functions serve similar purposes to the +** corresponding non-streaming API functions: +** +** +** +**
    Streaming functionNon-streaming equivalent
    sqlite3changeset_apply_str[sqlite3changeset_apply] +**
    sqlite3changeset_concat_str[sqlite3changeset_concat] +**
    sqlite3changeset_invert_str[sqlite3changeset_invert] +**
    sqlite3changeset_start_str[sqlite3changeset_start] +**
    sqlite3session_changeset_str[sqlite3session_changeset] +**
    sqlite3session_patchset_str[sqlite3session_patchset] +**
    +** +** Non-streaming functions that accept changesets (or patchsets) as input +** require that the entire changeset be stored in a single buffer in memory. +** Similarly, those that return a changeset or patchset do so by returning +** a pointer to a single large buffer allocated using sqlite3_malloc(). +** Normally this is convenient. However, if an application running in a +** low-memory environment is required to handle very large changesets, the +** large contiguous memory allocations required can become onerous. +** +** In order to avoid this problem, instead of a single large buffer, input +** is passed to a streaming API functions by way of a callback function that +** the sessions module invokes to incrementally request input data as it is +** required. In all cases, a pair of API function parameters such as +** +**
    +**        int nChangeset,
    +**        void *pChangeset,
    +**  
    +** +** Is replaced by: +** +**
    +**        int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData),
    +**        void *pIn,
    +**  
    +** +** Each time the xInput callback is invoked by the sessions module, the first +** argument passed is a copy of the supplied pIn context pointer. The second +** argument, pData, points to a buffer (*pnData) bytes in size. Assuming no +** error occurs the xInput method should copy up to (*pnData) bytes of data +** into the buffer and set (*pnData) to the actual number of bytes copied +** before returning SQLITE_OK. If the input is completely exhausted, (*pnData) +** should be set to zero to indicate this. Or, if an error occurs, an SQLite +** error code should be returned. In all cases, if an xInput callback returns +** an error, all processing is abandoned and the streaming API function +** returns a copy of the error code to the caller. +** +** In the case of sqlite3changeset_start_strm(), the xInput callback may be +** invoked by the sessions module at any point during the lifetime of the +** iterator. If such an xInput callback returns an error, the iterator enters +** an error state, whereby all subsequent calls to iterator functions +** immediately fail with the same error code as returned by xInput. +** +** Similarly, streaming API functions that return changesets (or patchsets) +** return them in chunks by way of a callback function instead of via a +** pointer to a single large buffer. In this case, a pair of parameters such +** as: +** +**
    +**        int *pnChangeset,
    +**        void **ppChangeset,
    +**  
    +** +** Is replaced by: +** +**
    +**        int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData),
    +**        void *pOut
    +**  
    +** +** The xOutput callback is invoked zero or more times to return data to +** the application. The first parameter passed to each call is a copy of the +** pOut pointer supplied by the application. The second parameter, pData, +** points to a buffer nData bytes in size containing the chunk of output +** data being returned. If the xOutput callback successfully processes the +** supplied data, it should return SQLITE_OK to indicate success. Otherwise, +** it should return some other SQLite error code. In this case processing +** is immediately abandoned and the streaming API function returns a copy +** of the xOutput error code to the application. +** +** The sessions module never invokes an xOutput callback with the third +** parameter set to a value less than or equal to zero. Other than this, +** no guarantees are made as to the size of the chunks of data returned. +*/ +int sqlite3changeset_apply_strm( + sqlite3 *db, /* Apply change to "main" db of this handle */ + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), /* Input function */ + void *pIn, /* First arg for xInput */ + int(*xFilter)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + const char *zTab /* Table name */ + ), + int(*xConflict)( + void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */ + int eConflict, /* DATA, MISSING, CONFLICT, CONSTRAINT */ + sqlite3_changeset_iter *p /* Handle describing change and conflict */ + ), + void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xConflict */ +); +int sqlite3changeset_concat_strm( + int (*xInputA)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pInA, + int (*xInputB)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pInB, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +); +int sqlite3changeset_invert_strm( + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pIn, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +); +int sqlite3changeset_start_strm( + sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp, + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pIn +); +int sqlite3session_changeset_strm( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +); +int sqlite3session_patchset_strm( + sqlite3_session *pSession, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +); +int sqlite3changegroup_add_strm(sqlite3_changegroup*, + int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData), + void *pIn +); +int sqlite3changegroup_output_strm(sqlite3_changegroup*, + int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData), + void *pOut +); + + +/* +** Make sure we can call this stuff from C++. +*/ +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* !defined(__SQLITESESSION_H_) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION) */ + +/******** End of sqlite3session.h *********/ +/******** Begin file fts5.h *********/ /* ** 2014 May 31 ** @@ -8297,11 +9904,13 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter { ** ... FROM ftstable WHERE ftstable MATCH $p ORDER BY rowid ** ** with $p set to a phrase equivalent to the phrase iPhrase of the -** current query is executed. For each row visited, the callback function -** passed as the fourth argument is invoked. The context and API objects -** passed to the callback function may be used to access the properties of -** each matched row. Invoking Api.xUserData() returns a copy of the pointer -** passed as the third argument to pUserData. +** current query is executed. Any column filter that applies to +** phrase iPhrase of the current query is included in $p. For each +** row visited, the callback function passed as the fourth argument +** is invoked. The context and API objects passed to the callback +** function may be used to access the properties of each matched row. +** Invoking Api.xUserData() returns a copy of the pointer passed as +** the third argument to pUserData. ** ** If the callback function returns any value other than SQLITE_OK, the ** query is abandoned and the xQueryPhrase function returns immediately. @@ -8470,7 +10079,7 @@ struct Fts5ExtensionApi { ** behaviour. The structure methods are expected to function as follows: ** ** xCreate: -** This function is used to allocate and inititalize a tokenizer instance. +** This function is used to allocate and initialize a tokenizer instance. ** A tokenizer instance is required to actually tokenize text. ** ** The first argument passed to this function is a copy of the (void*) @@ -8730,4 +10339,4 @@ struct fts5_api { #endif /* _FTS5_H */ - +/******** End of fts5.h *********/ diff --git a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3_load_extension.go b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3_load_extension.go index 55c8ad7..e6e0801 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3_load_extension.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3_load_extension.go @@ -7,7 +7,11 @@ package sqlite3 /* +#ifndef USE_LIBSQLITE3 #include +#else +#include +#endif #include */ import "C" diff --git a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3ext.h b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3ext.h index f02f2c2..ce87e74 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3ext.h +++ b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3ext.h @@ -12,14 +12,12 @@ ** This header file defines the SQLite interface for use by ** shared libraries that want to be imported as extensions into ** an SQLite instance. Shared libraries that intend to be loaded -** as extensions by SQLite should #include this file instead of +** as extensions by SQLite should #include this file instead of ** sqlite3.h. */ -#ifndef _SQLITE3EXT_H_ -#define _SQLITE3EXT_H_ -#include "sqlite3-binding.h" - -typedef struct sqlite3_api_routines sqlite3_api_routines; +#ifndef SQLITE3EXT_H +#define SQLITE3EXT_H +#include "sqlite3.h" /* ** The following structure holds pointers to all of the SQLite API @@ -281,8 +279,21 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines { int (*db_cacheflush)(sqlite3*); /* Version 3.12.0 and later */ int (*system_errno)(sqlite3*); + /* Version 3.14.0 and later */ + int (*trace_v2)(sqlite3*,unsigned,int(*)(unsigned,void*,void*,void*),void*); + char *(*expanded_sql)(sqlite3_stmt*); }; +/* +** This is the function signature used for all extension entry points. It +** is also defined in the file "loadext.c". +*/ +typedef int (*sqlite3_loadext_entry)( + sqlite3 *db, /* Handle to the database. */ + char **pzErrMsg, /* Used to set error string on failure. */ + const sqlite3_api_routines *pThunk /* Extension API function pointers. */ +); + /* ** The following macros redefine the API routines so that they are ** redirected through the global sqlite3_api structure. @@ -526,21 +537,24 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines { #define sqlite3_db_cacheflush sqlite3_api->db_cacheflush /* Version 3.12.0 and later */ #define sqlite3_system_errno sqlite3_api->system_errno +/* Version 3.14.0 and later */ +#define sqlite3_trace_v2 sqlite3_api->trace_v2 +#define sqlite3_expanded_sql sqlite3_api->expanded_sql #endif /* !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) */ #if !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) - /* This case when the file really is being compiled as a loadable + /* This case when the file really is being compiled as a loadable ** extension */ # define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1 const sqlite3_api_routines *sqlite3_api=0; # define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(v) sqlite3_api=v; # define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT3 \ extern const sqlite3_api_routines *sqlite3_api; #else - /* This case when the file is being statically linked into the + /* This case when the file is being statically linked into the ** application */ # define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1 /*no-op*/ # define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(v) (void)v; /* unused parameter */ # define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT3 /*no-op*/ #endif -#endif /* _SQLITE3EXT_H_ */ +#endif /* SQLITE3EXT_H */ -- cgit v1.2.3