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Merge pull request #675 from mattn/sqlite-amalgamation-3260000
upgrade amalgamation code
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@ -124,9 +124,9 @@ extern "C" {
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** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()],
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** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()].
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*/
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#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.25.2"
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#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3025002
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#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2018-09-25 19:08:10 fb90e7189ae6d62e77ba3a308ca5d683f90bbe633cf681865365b8e92792d1c7"
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#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.26.0"
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#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3026000
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#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2018-12-01 12:34:55 bf8c1b2b7a5960c282e543b9c293686dccff272512d08865f4600fb58238b4f9"
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/*
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** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers
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@ -2018,6 +2018,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
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** is invoked.
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**
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** <dl>
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE]]
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** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE</dt>
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** <dd> ^This option takes three additional arguments that determine the
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** [lookaside memory allocator] configuration for the [database connection].
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@ -2040,6 +2041,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
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** memory is in use leaves the configuration unchanged and returns
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** [SQLITE_BUSY].)^</dd>
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**
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY]]
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** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY</dt>
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** <dd> ^This option is used to enable or disable the enforcement of
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** [foreign key constraints]. There should be two additional arguments.
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@ -2050,6 +2052,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
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** following this call. The second parameter may be a NULL pointer, in
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** which case the FK enforcement setting is not reported back. </dd>
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**
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_TRIGGER]]
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** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_TRIGGER</dt>
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** <dd> ^This option is used to enable or disable [CREATE TRIGGER | triggers].
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** There should be two additional arguments.
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** following this call. The second parameter may be a NULL pointer, in
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** which case the trigger setting is not reported back. </dd>
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**
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER]]
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** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER</dt>
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** <dd> ^This option is used to enable or disable the two-argument
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** version of the [fts3_tokenizer()] function which is part of the
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@ -2073,6 +2077,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
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** following this call. The second parameter may be a NULL pointer, in
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** which case the new setting is not reported back. </dd>
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**
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION]]
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** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION</dt>
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** <dd> ^This option is used to enable or disable the [sqlite3_load_extension()]
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** interface independently of the [load_extension()] SQL function.
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@ -2090,7 +2095,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
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** be a NULL pointer, in which case the new setting is not reported back.
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** </dd>
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**
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** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAINDBNAME</dt>
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAINDBNAME]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAINDBNAME</dt>
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** <dd> ^This option is used to change the name of the "main" database
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** schema. ^The sole argument is a pointer to a constant UTF8 string
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** which will become the new schema name in place of "main". ^SQLite
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** until after the database connection closes.
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** </dd>
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**
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE]]
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** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE</dt>
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** <dd> Usually, when a database in wal mode is closed or detached from a
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** database handle, SQLite checks if this will mean that there are now no
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** have been disabled - 0 if they are not disabled, 1 if they are.
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** </dd>
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**
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** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG</dt>
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG</dt>
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** <dd>^(The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG option activates or deactivates
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** the [query planner stability guarantee] (QPSG). When the QPSG is active,
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** a single SQL query statement will always use the same algorithm regardless
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** following this call.
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** </dd>
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**
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** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP</dt>
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP</dt>
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** <dd> By default, the output of EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN commands does not
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** include output for any operations performed by trigger programs. This
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** option is used to set or clear (the default) a flag that governs this
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** it is not disabled, 1 if it is.
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** </dd>
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**
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** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE</dt>
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE</dt>
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** <dd> Set the SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE flag and then run
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** [VACUUM] in order to reset a database back to an empty database
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** with no schema and no content. The following process works even for
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** Because resetting a database is destructive and irreversible, the
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** process requires the use of this obscure API and multiple steps to help
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** ensure that it does not happen by accident.
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**
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** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE</dt>
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** <dd>The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE option activates or deactivates the
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** "defensive" flag for a database connection. When the defensive
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** flag is enabled, language features that allow ordinary SQL to
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** deliberately corrupt the database file are disabled. The disabled
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** features include but are not limited to the following:
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** <ul>
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** <li> The [PRAGMA writable_schema=ON] statement.
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** <li> Writes to the [sqlite_dbpage] virtual table.
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** <li> Direct writes to [shadow tables].
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** </ul>
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** </dd>
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** </dl>
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*/
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#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG 1007 /* int int* */
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#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP 1008 /* int int* */
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#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE 1009 /* int int* */
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#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAX 1009 /* Largest DBCONFIG */
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#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE 1010 /* int int* */
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#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAX 1010 /* Largest DBCONFIG */
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/*
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** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable Extended Result Codes
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** on this hint by avoiding the use of [lookaside memory] so as not to
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** deplete the limited store of lookaside memory. Future versions of
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** SQLite may act on this hint differently.
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**
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** [[SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE]] ^(<dt>SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE</dt>
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** <dd>The SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE flag indicates that a normalized
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** representation of the SQL statement should be calculated and then
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** associated with the prepared statement, which can be obtained via
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** the [sqlite3_normalized_sql()] interface.)^ The semantics used to
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** normalize a SQL statement are unspecified and subject to change.
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** At a minimum, literal values will be replaced with suitable
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** placeholders.
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** </dl>
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*/
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#define SQLITE_PREPARE_PERSISTENT 0x01
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#define SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE 0x02
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/*
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** CAPI3REF: Compiling An SQL Statement
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** ^The sqlite3_expanded_sql(P) interface returns a pointer to a UTF-8
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** string containing the SQL text of prepared statement P with
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** [bound parameters] expanded.
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** ^The sqlite3_normalized_sql(P) interface returns a pointer to a UTF-8
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** string containing the normalized SQL text of prepared statement P. The
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** semantics used to normalize a SQL statement are unspecified and subject
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** to change. At a minimum, literal values will be replaced with suitable
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** placeholders.
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**
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** ^(For example, if a prepared statement is created using the SQL
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** text "SELECT $abc,:xyz" and if parameter $abc is bound to integer 2345
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** bound parameter expansions. ^The [SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE] compile-time
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** option causes sqlite3_expanded_sql() to always return NULL.
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**
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** ^The string returned by sqlite3_sql(P) is managed by SQLite and is
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** automatically freed when the prepared statement is finalized.
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** ^The strings returned by sqlite3_sql(P) and sqlite3_normalized_sql(P)
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** are managed by SQLite and are automatically freed when the prepared
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** statement is finalized.
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** ^The string returned by sqlite3_expanded_sql(P), on the other hand,
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** is obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()] and must be free by the application
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** by passing it to [sqlite3_free()].
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*/
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SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
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SQLITE_API char *sqlite3_expanded_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
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SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_normalized_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
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/*
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** CAPI3REF: Determine If An SQL Statement Writes The Database
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int (*xSavepoint)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, int);
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int (*xRelease)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, int);
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int (*xRollbackTo)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, int);
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/* The methods above are in versions 1 and 2 of the sqlite_module object.
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** Those below are for version 3 and greater. */
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int (*xShadowName)(const char*);
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};
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/*
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#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_OPTIMIZATIONS 15
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#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ISKEYWORD 16 /* NOT USED */
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#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_SCRATCHMALLOC 17 /* NOT USED */
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#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_INTERNAL_FUNCTIONS 17
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#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LOCALTIME_FAULT 18
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#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_EXPLAIN_STMT 19 /* NOT USED */
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#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ONCE_RESET_THRESHOLD 19
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** can use to customize and optimize their behavior.
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**
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** <dl>
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** [[SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT]]
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** <dt>SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT
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** <dd>Calls of the form
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** [sqlite3_vtab_config](db,SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT,X) are supported,
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sqlite3_int64 iRowid; /* Rowid for current entry */
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sqlite3_rtree_dbl rParentScore; /* Score of parent node */
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int eParentWithin; /* Visibility of parent node */
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int eWithin; /* OUT: Visiblity */
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int eWithin; /* OUT: Visibility */
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sqlite3_rtree_dbl rScore; /* OUT: Write the score here */
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/* The following fields are only available in 3.8.11 and later */
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sqlite3_value **apSqlParam; /* Original SQL values of parameters */
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** consecutively. There is no chance that the iterator will visit a change
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** the applies to table X, then one for table Y, and then later on visit
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** another change for table X.
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**
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** The behavior of sqlite3changeset_start_v2() and its streaming equivalent
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** may be modified by passing a combination of
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** [SQLITE_CHANGESETSTART_INVERT | supported flags] as the 4th parameter.
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**
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** Note that the sqlite3changeset_start_v2() API is still <b>experimental</b>
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** and therefore subject to change.
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*/
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SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_start(
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sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp, /* OUT: New changeset iterator handle */
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int nChangeset, /* Size of changeset blob in bytes */
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void *pChangeset /* Pointer to blob containing changeset */
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);
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SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_start_v2(
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sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp, /* OUT: New changeset iterator handle */
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int nChangeset, /* Size of changeset blob in bytes */
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void *pChangeset, /* Pointer to blob containing changeset */
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int flags /* SESSION_CHANGESETSTART_* flags */
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);
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/*
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**
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**
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** Invert the changeset while iterating through it. This is equivalent to
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*/
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#define SQLITE_CHANGESETSTART_INVERT 0x0002
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),
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void *pCtx, /* First argument passed to xConflict */
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void **ppRebase, int *pnRebase, /* OUT: Rebase data */
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int flags /* Combination of SESSION_APPLY_* flags */
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int flags /* SESSION_CHANGESETAPPLY_* flags */
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);
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*/
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#define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_NOSAVEPOINT 0x0001
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#define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_INVERT 0x0002
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/*
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int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData),
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void *pIn
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SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_start_v2_strm(
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sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp,
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int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData),
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void *pIn,
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int flags
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);
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SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_changeset_strm(
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sqlite3_session *pSession,
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int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData),
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/*
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** CAPI3REF: Configure global parameters
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**
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** The sqlite3session_config() interface is used to make global configuration
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** changes to the sessions module in order to tune it to the specific needs
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** of the application.
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**
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** The sqlite3session_config() interface is not threadsafe. If it is invoked
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** while any other thread is inside any other sessions method then the
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** results are undefined. Furthermore, if it is invoked after any sessions
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** The first argument to the sqlite3session_config() function must be one
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** interpretation of the (void*) value passed as the second parameter and
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**
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** <dl>
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** <dt>SQLITE_SESSION_CONFIG_STRMSIZE<dd>
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** and output data in approximately 1 KiB chunks. This operand may be used
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** to set and query the value of this configuration setting. The pointer
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** passed as the second argument must point to a value of type (int).
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** chunk size for both input and output. Before returning, the (int) value
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** chunk size.
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** </dl>
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**
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** This function returns SQLITE_OK if successful, or an SQLite error code
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*/
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SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_config(int op, void *pArg);
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/*
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** CAPI3REF: Values for sqlite3session_config().
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*/
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/*
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int (*str_errcode)(sqlite3_str*);
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int (*str_length)(sqlite3_str*);
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char *(*str_value)(sqlite3_str*);
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/* Version 3.25.0 and later */
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int (*create_window_function)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,int,void*,
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void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
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void (*xFinal)(sqlite3_context*),
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void (*xValue)(sqlite3_context*),
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void (*xInv)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
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void(*xDestroy)(void*));
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/* Version 3.26.0 and later */
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const char *(*normalized_sql)(sqlite3_stmt*);
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};
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/*
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#define sqlite3_str_value sqlite3_api->str_value
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/* Version 3.25.0 and later */
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#define sqlite3_create_window_function sqlite3_api->create_window_function
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/* Version 3.26.0 and later */
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#define sqlite3_normalized_sql sqlite3_api->normalized_sql
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#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) */
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#if !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION)
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