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1 /* |
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2 ** 2001 September 15 |
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3 ** |
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4 ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of |
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5 ** a legal notice, here is a blessing: |
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6 ** |
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7 ** May you do good and not evil. |
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8 ** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. |
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9 ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give. |
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10 ** |
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11 ************************************************************************* |
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12 ** A TCL Interface to SQLite |
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13 ** |
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14 ** $Id: tclsqlite.c,v 1.173 2006/09/02 14:17:00 drh Exp $ |
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15 */ |
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16 #ifndef NO_TCL /* Omit this whole file if TCL is unavailable */ |
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17 |
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18 #include "sqliteInt.h" |
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19 #include "hash.h" |
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20 #include "tcl.h" |
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21 #include <stdlib.h> |
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22 #include <string.h> |
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23 #include <assert.h> |
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24 #include <ctype.h> |
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25 |
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26 /* |
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27 * Windows needs to know which symbols to export. Unix does not. |
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28 * BUILD_sqlite should be undefined for Unix. |
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29 */ |
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30 #ifdef BUILD_sqlite |
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31 #undef TCL_STORAGE_CLASS |
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32 #define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS DLLEXPORT |
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33 #endif /* BUILD_sqlite */ |
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34 |
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35 #define NUM_PREPARED_STMTS 10 |
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36 #define MAX_PREPARED_STMTS 100 |
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37 |
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38 /* |
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39 ** If TCL uses UTF-8 and SQLite is configured to use iso8859, then we |
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40 ** have to do a translation when going between the two. Set the |
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41 ** UTF_TRANSLATION_NEEDED macro to indicate that we need to do |
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42 ** this translation. |
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43 */ |
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44 #if defined(TCL_UTF_MAX) && !defined(SQLITE_UTF8) |
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45 # define UTF_TRANSLATION_NEEDED 1 |
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46 #endif |
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47 |
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48 /* |
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49 ** New SQL functions can be created as TCL scripts. Each such function |
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50 ** is described by an instance of the following structure. |
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51 */ |
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52 typedef struct SqlFunc SqlFunc; |
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53 struct SqlFunc { |
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54 Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The TCL interpret to execute the function */ |
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55 Tcl_Obj *pScript; /* The Tcl_Obj representation of the script */ |
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56 int useEvalObjv; /* True if it is safe to use Tcl_EvalObjv */ |
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57 char *zName; /* Name of this function */ |
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58 SqlFunc *pNext; /* Next function on the list of them all */ |
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59 }; |
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60 |
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61 /* |
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62 ** New collation sequences function can be created as TCL scripts. Each such |
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63 ** function is described by an instance of the following structure. |
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64 */ |
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65 typedef struct SqlCollate SqlCollate; |
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66 struct SqlCollate { |
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67 Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The TCL interpret to execute the function */ |
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68 char *zScript; /* The script to be run */ |
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69 SqlCollate *pNext; /* Next function on the list of them all */ |
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70 }; |
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71 |
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72 /* |
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73 ** Prepared statements are cached for faster execution. Each prepared |
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74 ** statement is described by an instance of the following structure. |
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75 */ |
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76 typedef struct SqlPreparedStmt SqlPreparedStmt; |
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77 struct SqlPreparedStmt { |
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78 SqlPreparedStmt *pNext; /* Next in linked list */ |
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79 SqlPreparedStmt *pPrev; /* Previous on the list */ |
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80 sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; /* The prepared statement */ |
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81 int nSql; /* chars in zSql[] */ |
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82 char zSql[1]; /* Text of the SQL statement */ |
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83 }; |
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84 |
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85 /* |
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86 ** There is one instance of this structure for each SQLite database |
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87 ** that has been opened by the SQLite TCL interface. |
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88 */ |
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89 typedef struct SqliteDb SqliteDb; |
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90 struct SqliteDb { |
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91 sqlite3 *db; /* The "real" database structure. MUST BE FIRST */ |
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92 Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The interpreter used for this database */ |
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93 char *zBusy; /* The busy callback routine */ |
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94 char *zCommit; /* The commit hook callback routine */ |
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95 char *zTrace; /* The trace callback routine */ |
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96 char *zProfile; /* The profile callback routine */ |
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97 char *zProgress; /* The progress callback routine */ |
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98 char *zAuth; /* The authorization callback routine */ |
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99 char *zNull; /* Text to substitute for an SQL NULL value */ |
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100 SqlFunc *pFunc; /* List of SQL functions */ |
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101 Tcl_Obj *pUpdateHook; /* Update hook script (if any) */ |
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102 Tcl_Obj *pRollbackHook; /* Rollback hook script (if any) */ |
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103 SqlCollate *pCollate; /* List of SQL collation functions */ |
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104 int rc; /* Return code of most recent sqlite3_exec() */ |
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105 Tcl_Obj *pCollateNeeded; /* Collation needed script */ |
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106 SqlPreparedStmt *stmtList; /* List of prepared statements*/ |
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107 SqlPreparedStmt *stmtLast; /* Last statement in the list */ |
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108 int maxStmt; /* The next maximum number of stmtList */ |
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109 int nStmt; /* Number of statements in stmtList */ |
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110 }; |
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111 |
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112 /* |
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113 ** Look at the script prefix in pCmd. We will be executing this script |
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114 ** after first appending one or more arguments. This routine analyzes |
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115 ** the script to see if it is safe to use Tcl_EvalObjv() on the script |
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116 ** rather than the more general Tcl_EvalEx(). Tcl_EvalObjv() is much |
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117 ** faster. |
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118 ** |
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119 ** Scripts that are safe to use with Tcl_EvalObjv() consists of a |
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120 ** command name followed by zero or more arguments with no [...] or $ |
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121 ** or {...} or ; to be seen anywhere. Most callback scripts consist |
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122 ** of just a single procedure name and they meet this requirement. |
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123 */ |
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124 static int safeToUseEvalObjv(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *pCmd){ |
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125 /* We could try to do something with Tcl_Parse(). But we will instead |
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126 ** just do a search for forbidden characters. If any of the forbidden |
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127 ** characters appear in pCmd, we will report the string as unsafe. |
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128 */ |
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129 const char *z; |
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130 int n; |
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131 z = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pCmd, &n); |
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132 while( n-- > 0 ){ |
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133 int c = *(z++); |
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134 if( c=='$' || c=='[' || c==';' ) return 0; |
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135 } |
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136 return 1; |
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137 } |
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138 |
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139 /* |
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140 ** Find an SqlFunc structure with the given name. Or create a new |
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141 ** one if an existing one cannot be found. Return a pointer to the |
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142 ** structure. |
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143 */ |
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144 static SqlFunc *findSqlFunc(SqliteDb *pDb, const char *zName){ |
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145 SqlFunc *p, *pNew; |
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146 int i; |
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147 pNew = (SqlFunc*)Tcl_Alloc( sizeof(*pNew) + strlen(zName) + 1 ); |
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148 pNew->zName = (char*)&pNew[1]; |
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149 for(i=0; zName[i]; i++){ pNew->zName[i] = tolower(zName[i]); } |
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150 pNew->zName[i] = 0; |
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151 for(p=pDb->pFunc; p; p=p->pNext){ |
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152 if( strcmp(p->zName, pNew->zName)==0 ){ |
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153 Tcl_Free((char*)pNew); |
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154 return p; |
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155 } |
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156 } |
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157 pNew->interp = pDb->interp; |
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158 pNew->pScript = 0; |
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159 pNew->pNext = pDb->pFunc; |
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160 pDb->pFunc = pNew; |
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161 return pNew; |
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162 } |
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163 |
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164 /* |
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165 ** Finalize and free a list of prepared statements |
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166 */ |
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167 static void flushStmtCache( SqliteDb *pDb ){ |
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168 SqlPreparedStmt *pPreStmt; |
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169 |
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170 while( pDb->stmtList ){ |
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171 sqlite3_finalize( pDb->stmtList->pStmt ); |
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172 pPreStmt = pDb->stmtList; |
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173 pDb->stmtList = pDb->stmtList->pNext; |
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174 Tcl_Free( (char*)pPreStmt ); |
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175 } |
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176 pDb->nStmt = 0; |
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177 pDb->stmtLast = 0; |
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178 } |
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179 |
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180 /* |
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181 ** TCL calls this procedure when an sqlite3 database command is |
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182 ** deleted. |
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183 */ |
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184 static void DbDeleteCmd(void *db){ |
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185 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb*)db; |
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186 flushStmtCache(pDb); |
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187 sqlite3_close(pDb->db); |
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188 while( pDb->pFunc ){ |
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189 SqlFunc *pFunc = pDb->pFunc; |
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190 pDb->pFunc = pFunc->pNext; |
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191 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pFunc->pScript); |
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192 Tcl_Free((char*)pFunc); |
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193 } |
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194 while( pDb->pCollate ){ |
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195 SqlCollate *pCollate = pDb->pCollate; |
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196 pDb->pCollate = pCollate->pNext; |
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197 Tcl_Free((char*)pCollate); |
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198 } |
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199 if( pDb->zBusy ){ |
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200 Tcl_Free(pDb->zBusy); |
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201 } |
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202 if( pDb->zTrace ){ |
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203 Tcl_Free(pDb->zTrace); |
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204 } |
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205 if( pDb->zProfile ){ |
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206 Tcl_Free(pDb->zProfile); |
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207 } |
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208 if( pDb->zAuth ){ |
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209 Tcl_Free(pDb->zAuth); |
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210 } |
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211 if( pDb->zNull ){ |
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212 Tcl_Free(pDb->zNull); |
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213 } |
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214 if( pDb->pUpdateHook ){ |
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215 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pDb->pUpdateHook); |
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216 } |
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217 if( pDb->pRollbackHook ){ |
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218 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pDb->pRollbackHook); |
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219 } |
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220 if( pDb->pCollateNeeded ){ |
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221 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pDb->pCollateNeeded); |
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222 } |
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223 Tcl_Free((char*)pDb); |
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224 } |
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225 |
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226 /* |
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227 ** This routine is called when a database file is locked while trying |
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228 ** to execute SQL. |
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229 */ |
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230 static int DbBusyHandler(void *cd, int nTries){ |
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231 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb*)cd; |
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232 int rc; |
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233 char zVal[30]; |
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234 |
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235 sprintf(zVal, "%d", nTries); |
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236 rc = Tcl_VarEval(pDb->interp, pDb->zBusy, " ", zVal, (char*)0); |
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237 if( rc!=TCL_OK || atoi(Tcl_GetStringResult(pDb->interp)) ){ |
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238 return 0; |
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239 } |
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240 return 1; |
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241 } |
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242 |
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243 /* |
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244 ** This routine is invoked as the 'progress callback' for the database. |
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245 */ |
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246 static int DbProgressHandler(void *cd){ |
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247 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb*)cd; |
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248 int rc; |
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249 |
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250 assert( pDb->zProgress ); |
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251 rc = Tcl_Eval(pDb->interp, pDb->zProgress); |
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252 if( rc!=TCL_OK || atoi(Tcl_GetStringResult(pDb->interp)) ){ |
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253 return 1; |
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254 } |
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255 return 0; |
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256 } |
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257 |
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258 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE |
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259 /* |
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260 ** This routine is called by the SQLite trace handler whenever a new |
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261 ** block of SQL is executed. The TCL script in pDb->zTrace is executed. |
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262 */ |
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263 static void DbTraceHandler(void *cd, const char *zSql){ |
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264 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb*)cd; |
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265 Tcl_DString str; |
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266 |
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267 Tcl_DStringInit(&str); |
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268 Tcl_DStringAppend(&str, pDb->zTrace, -1); |
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269 Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&str, zSql); |
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270 Tcl_Eval(pDb->interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&str)); |
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271 Tcl_DStringFree(&str); |
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272 Tcl_ResetResult(pDb->interp); |
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273 } |
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274 #endif |
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275 |
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276 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE |
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277 /* |
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278 ** This routine is called by the SQLite profile handler after a statement |
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279 ** SQL has executed. The TCL script in pDb->zProfile is evaluated. |
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280 */ |
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281 static void DbProfileHandler(void *cd, const char *zSql, sqlite_uint64 tm){ |
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282 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb*)cd; |
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283 Tcl_DString str; |
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284 char zTm[100]; |
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285 |
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286 sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zTm)-1, zTm, "%lld", tm); |
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287 Tcl_DStringInit(&str); |
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288 Tcl_DStringAppend(&str, pDb->zProfile, -1); |
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289 Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&str, zSql); |
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290 Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&str, zTm); |
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291 Tcl_Eval(pDb->interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&str)); |
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292 Tcl_DStringFree(&str); |
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293 Tcl_ResetResult(pDb->interp); |
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294 } |
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295 #endif |
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296 |
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297 /* |
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298 ** This routine is called when a transaction is committed. The |
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299 ** TCL script in pDb->zCommit is executed. If it returns non-zero or |
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300 ** if it throws an exception, the transaction is rolled back instead |
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301 ** of being committed. |
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302 */ |
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303 static int DbCommitHandler(void *cd){ |
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304 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb*)cd; |
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305 int rc; |
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306 |
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307 rc = Tcl_Eval(pDb->interp, pDb->zCommit); |
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308 if( rc!=TCL_OK || atoi(Tcl_GetStringResult(pDb->interp)) ){ |
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309 return 1; |
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310 } |
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311 return 0; |
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312 } |
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313 |
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314 static void DbRollbackHandler(void *clientData){ |
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315 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb*)clientData; |
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316 assert(pDb->pRollbackHook); |
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317 if( TCL_OK!=Tcl_EvalObjEx(pDb->interp, pDb->pRollbackHook, 0) ){ |
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318 Tcl_BackgroundError(pDb->interp); |
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319 } |
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320 } |
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321 |
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322 static void DbUpdateHandler( |
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323 void *p, |
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324 int op, |
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325 const char *zDb, |
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326 const char *zTbl, |
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327 sqlite_int64 rowid |
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328 ){ |
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329 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb *)p; |
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330 Tcl_Obj *pCmd; |
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331 |
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332 assert( pDb->pUpdateHook ); |
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333 assert( op==SQLITE_INSERT || op==SQLITE_UPDATE || op==SQLITE_DELETE ); |
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334 |
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335 pCmd = Tcl_DuplicateObj(pDb->pUpdateHook); |
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336 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pCmd); |
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337 Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj( |
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338 ( (op==SQLITE_INSERT)?"INSERT":(op==SQLITE_UPDATE)?"UPDATE":"DELETE"), -1)); |
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339 Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(zDb, -1)); |
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340 Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(zTbl, -1)); |
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341 Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewWideIntObj(rowid)); |
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342 Tcl_EvalObjEx(pDb->interp, pCmd, TCL_EVAL_DIRECT); |
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343 } |
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344 |
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345 static void tclCollateNeeded( |
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346 void *pCtx, |
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347 sqlite3 *db, |
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348 int enc, |
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349 const char *zName |
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350 ){ |
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351 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb *)pCtx; |
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352 Tcl_Obj *pScript = Tcl_DuplicateObj(pDb->pCollateNeeded); |
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353 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pScript); |
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354 Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pScript, Tcl_NewStringObj(zName, -1)); |
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355 Tcl_EvalObjEx(pDb->interp, pScript, 0); |
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356 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pScript); |
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357 } |
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358 |
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359 /* |
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360 ** This routine is called to evaluate an SQL collation function implemented |
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361 ** using TCL script. |
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362 */ |
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363 static int tclSqlCollate( |
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364 void *pCtx, |
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365 int nA, |
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366 const void *zA, |
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367 int nB, |
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368 const void *zB |
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369 ){ |
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370 SqlCollate *p = (SqlCollate *)pCtx; |
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371 Tcl_Obj *pCmd; |
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372 |
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373 pCmd = Tcl_NewStringObj(p->zScript, -1); |
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374 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pCmd); |
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375 Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(p->interp, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(zA, nA)); |
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376 Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(p->interp, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(zB, nB)); |
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377 Tcl_EvalObjEx(p->interp, pCmd, TCL_EVAL_DIRECT); |
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378 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pCmd); |
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379 return (atoi(Tcl_GetStringResult(p->interp))); |
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380 } |
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381 |
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382 /* |
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383 ** This routine is called to evaluate an SQL function implemented |
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384 ** using TCL script. |
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385 */ |
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386 static void tclSqlFunc(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value**argv){ |
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387 SqlFunc *p = sqlite3_user_data(context); |
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388 Tcl_Obj *pCmd; |
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389 int i; |
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390 int rc; |
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391 |
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392 if( argc==0 ){ |
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393 /* If there are no arguments to the function, call Tcl_EvalObjEx on the |
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394 ** script object directly. This allows the TCL compiler to generate |
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395 ** bytecode for the command on the first invocation and thus make |
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396 ** subsequent invocations much faster. */ |
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397 pCmd = p->pScript; |
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398 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pCmd); |
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399 rc = Tcl_EvalObjEx(p->interp, pCmd, 0); |
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400 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pCmd); |
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401 }else{ |
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402 /* If there are arguments to the function, make a shallow copy of the |
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403 ** script object, lappend the arguments, then evaluate the copy. |
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404 ** |
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405 ** By "shallow" copy, we mean a only the outer list Tcl_Obj is duplicated. |
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406 ** The new Tcl_Obj contains pointers to the original list elements. |
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407 ** That way, when Tcl_EvalObjv() is run and shimmers the first element |
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408 ** of the list to tclCmdNameType, that alternate representation will |
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409 ** be preserved and reused on the next invocation. |
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410 */ |
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411 Tcl_Obj **aArg; |
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412 int nArg; |
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413 if( Tcl_ListObjGetElements(p->interp, p->pScript, &nArg, &aArg) ){ |
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414 sqlite3_result_error(context, Tcl_GetStringResult(p->interp), -1); |
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415 return; |
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416 } |
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417 pCmd = Tcl_NewListObj(nArg, aArg); |
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418 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pCmd); |
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419 for(i=0; i<argc; i++){ |
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420 sqlite3_value *pIn = argv[i]; |
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421 Tcl_Obj *pVal; |
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422 |
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423 /* Set pVal to contain the i'th column of this row. */ |
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424 switch( sqlite3_value_type(pIn) ){ |
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425 case SQLITE_BLOB: { |
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426 int bytes = sqlite3_value_bytes(pIn); |
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427 pVal = Tcl_NewByteArrayObj(sqlite3_value_blob(pIn), bytes); |
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428 break; |
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429 } |
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430 case SQLITE_INTEGER: { |
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431 sqlite_int64 v = sqlite3_value_int64(pIn); |
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432 if( v>=-2147483647 && v<=2147483647 ){ |
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433 pVal = Tcl_NewIntObj(v); |
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434 }else{ |
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435 pVal = Tcl_NewWideIntObj(v); |
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436 } |
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437 break; |
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438 } |
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439 case SQLITE_FLOAT: { |
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440 double r = sqlite3_value_double(pIn); |
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441 pVal = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(r); |
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442 break; |
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443 } |
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444 case SQLITE_NULL: { |
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445 pVal = Tcl_NewStringObj("", 0); |
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446 break; |
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447 } |
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448 default: { |
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449 int bytes = sqlite3_value_bytes(pIn); |
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450 pVal = Tcl_NewStringObj((char *)sqlite3_value_text(pIn), bytes); |
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451 break; |
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452 } |
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453 } |
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454 rc = Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(p->interp, pCmd, pVal); |
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455 if( rc ){ |
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456 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pCmd); |
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457 sqlite3_result_error(context, Tcl_GetStringResult(p->interp), -1); |
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458 return; |
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459 } |
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460 } |
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461 if( !p->useEvalObjv ){ |
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462 /* Tcl_EvalObjEx() will automatically call Tcl_EvalObjv() if pCmd |
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463 ** is a list without a string representation. To prevent this from |
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464 ** happening, make sure pCmd has a valid string representation */ |
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465 Tcl_GetString(pCmd); |
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466 } |
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467 rc = Tcl_EvalObjEx(p->interp, pCmd, TCL_EVAL_DIRECT); |
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468 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pCmd); |
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469 } |
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470 |
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471 if( rc && rc!=TCL_RETURN ){ |
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472 sqlite3_result_error(context, Tcl_GetStringResult(p->interp), -1); |
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473 }else{ |
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474 Tcl_Obj *pVar = Tcl_GetObjResult(p->interp); |
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475 int n; |
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476 u8 *data; |
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477 char *zType = pVar->typePtr ? pVar->typePtr->name : ""; |
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478 char c = zType[0]; |
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479 if( c=='b' && strcmp(zType,"bytearray")==0 && pVar->bytes==0 ){ |
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480 /* Only return a BLOB type if the Tcl variable is a bytearray and |
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481 ** has no string representation. */ |
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482 data = Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(pVar, &n); |
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483 sqlite3_result_blob(context, data, n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); |
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484 }else if( (c=='b' && strcmp(zType,"boolean")==0) || |
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485 (c=='i' && strcmp(zType,"int")==0) ){ |
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486 Tcl_GetIntFromObj(0, pVar, &n); |
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487 sqlite3_result_int(context, n); |
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488 }else if( c=='d' && strcmp(zType,"double")==0 ){ |
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489 double r; |
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490 Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj(0, pVar, &r); |
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491 sqlite3_result_double(context, r); |
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492 }else if( c=='w' && strcmp(zType,"wideInt")==0 ){ |
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493 Tcl_WideInt v; |
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494 Tcl_GetWideIntFromObj(0, pVar, &v); |
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495 sqlite3_result_int64(context, v); |
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496 }else{ |
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497 data = (unsigned char *)Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pVar, &n); |
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498 sqlite3_result_text(context, (char *)data, n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); |
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499 } |
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500 } |
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501 } |
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502 |
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503 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION |
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504 /* |
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505 ** This is the authentication function. It appends the authentication |
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506 ** type code and the two arguments to zCmd[] then invokes the result |
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507 ** on the interpreter. The reply is examined to determine if the |
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508 ** authentication fails or succeeds. |
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509 */ |
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510 static int auth_callback( |
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511 void *pArg, |
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512 int code, |
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513 const char *zArg1, |
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514 const char *zArg2, |
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515 const char *zArg3, |
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516 const char *zArg4 |
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517 ){ |
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518 char *zCode; |
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519 Tcl_DString str; |
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520 int rc; |
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521 const char *zReply; |
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522 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb*)pArg; |
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523 |
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524 switch( code ){ |
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525 case SQLITE_COPY : zCode="SQLITE_COPY"; break; |
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526 case SQLITE_CREATE_INDEX : zCode="SQLITE_CREATE_INDEX"; break; |
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527 case SQLITE_CREATE_TABLE : zCode="SQLITE_CREATE_TABLE"; break; |
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528 case SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_INDEX : zCode="SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_INDEX"; break; |
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529 case SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TABLE : zCode="SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TABLE"; break; |
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530 case SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TRIGGER: zCode="SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TRIGGER"; break; |
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531 case SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_VIEW : zCode="SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_VIEW"; break; |
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532 case SQLITE_CREATE_TRIGGER : zCode="SQLITE_CREATE_TRIGGER"; break; |
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533 case SQLITE_CREATE_VIEW : zCode="SQLITE_CREATE_VIEW"; break; |
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534 case SQLITE_DELETE : zCode="SQLITE_DELETE"; break; |
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535 case SQLITE_DROP_INDEX : zCode="SQLITE_DROP_INDEX"; break; |
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536 case SQLITE_DROP_TABLE : zCode="SQLITE_DROP_TABLE"; break; |
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537 case SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_INDEX : zCode="SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_INDEX"; break; |
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538 case SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TABLE : zCode="SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TABLE"; break; |
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539 case SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TRIGGER : zCode="SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TRIGGER"; break; |
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540 case SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_VIEW : zCode="SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_VIEW"; break; |
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541 case SQLITE_DROP_TRIGGER : zCode="SQLITE_DROP_TRIGGER"; break; |
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542 case SQLITE_DROP_VIEW : zCode="SQLITE_DROP_VIEW"; break; |
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543 case SQLITE_INSERT : zCode="SQLITE_INSERT"; break; |
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544 case SQLITE_PRAGMA : zCode="SQLITE_PRAGMA"; break; |
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545 case SQLITE_READ : zCode="SQLITE_READ"; break; |
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546 case SQLITE_SELECT : zCode="SQLITE_SELECT"; break; |
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547 case SQLITE_TRANSACTION : zCode="SQLITE_TRANSACTION"; break; |
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548 case SQLITE_UPDATE : zCode="SQLITE_UPDATE"; break; |
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549 case SQLITE_ATTACH : zCode="SQLITE_ATTACH"; break; |
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550 case SQLITE_DETACH : zCode="SQLITE_DETACH"; break; |
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551 case SQLITE_ALTER_TABLE : zCode="SQLITE_ALTER_TABLE"; break; |
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552 case SQLITE_REINDEX : zCode="SQLITE_REINDEX"; break; |
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553 case SQLITE_ANALYZE : zCode="SQLITE_ANALYZE"; break; |
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554 case SQLITE_CREATE_VTABLE : zCode="SQLITE_CREATE_VTABLE"; break; |
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555 case SQLITE_DROP_VTABLE : zCode="SQLITE_DROP_VTABLE"; break; |
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556 case SQLITE_FUNCTION : zCode="SQLITE_FUNCTION"; break; |
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557 default : zCode="????"; break; |
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558 } |
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559 Tcl_DStringInit(&str); |
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560 Tcl_DStringAppend(&str, pDb->zAuth, -1); |
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561 Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&str, zCode); |
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562 Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&str, zArg1 ? zArg1 : ""); |
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563 Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&str, zArg2 ? zArg2 : ""); |
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564 Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&str, zArg3 ? zArg3 : ""); |
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565 Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&str, zArg4 ? zArg4 : ""); |
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566 rc = Tcl_GlobalEval(pDb->interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&str)); |
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567 Tcl_DStringFree(&str); |
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568 zReply = Tcl_GetStringResult(pDb->interp); |
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569 if( strcmp(zReply,"SQLITE_OK")==0 ){ |
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570 rc = SQLITE_OK; |
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571 }else if( strcmp(zReply,"SQLITE_DENY")==0 ){ |
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572 rc = SQLITE_DENY; |
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573 }else if( strcmp(zReply,"SQLITE_IGNORE")==0 ){ |
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574 rc = SQLITE_IGNORE; |
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575 }else{ |
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576 rc = 999; |
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577 } |
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578 return rc; |
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579 } |
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580 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION */ |
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581 |
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582 /* |
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583 ** zText is a pointer to text obtained via an sqlite3_result_text() |
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584 ** or similar interface. This routine returns a Tcl string object, |
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585 ** reference count set to 0, containing the text. If a translation |
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586 ** between iso8859 and UTF-8 is required, it is preformed. |
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587 */ |
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588 static Tcl_Obj *dbTextToObj(char const *zText){ |
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589 Tcl_Obj *pVal; |
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590 #ifdef UTF_TRANSLATION_NEEDED |
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591 Tcl_DString dCol; |
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592 Tcl_DStringInit(&dCol); |
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593 Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, zText, -1, &dCol); |
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594 pVal = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_DStringValue(&dCol), -1); |
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595 Tcl_DStringFree(&dCol); |
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596 #else |
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597 pVal = Tcl_NewStringObj(zText, -1); |
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598 #endif |
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599 return pVal; |
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600 } |
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601 |
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602 /* |
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603 ** This routine reads a line of text from FILE in, stores |
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604 ** the text in memory obtained from malloc() and returns a pointer |
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605 ** to the text. NULL is returned at end of file, or if malloc() |
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606 ** fails. |
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607 ** |
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608 ** The interface is like "readline" but no command-line editing |
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609 ** is done. |
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610 ** |
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611 ** copied from shell.c from '.import' command |
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612 */ |
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613 static char *local_getline(char *zPrompt, FILE *in){ |
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614 char *zLine; |
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615 int nLine; |
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616 int n; |
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617 int eol; |
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618 |
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619 nLine = 100; |
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620 zLine = malloc( nLine ); |
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621 if( zLine==0 ) return 0; |
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622 n = 0; |
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623 eol = 0; |
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624 while( !eol ){ |
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625 if( n+100>nLine ){ |
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626 nLine = nLine*2 + 100; |
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627 zLine = realloc(zLine, nLine); |
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628 if( zLine==0 ) return 0; |
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629 } |
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630 if( fgets(&zLine[n], nLine - n, in)==0 ){ |
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631 if( n==0 ){ |
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632 free(zLine); |
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633 return 0; |
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634 } |
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635 zLine[n] = 0; |
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636 eol = 1; |
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637 break; |
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638 } |
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639 while( zLine[n] ){ n++; } |
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640 if( n>0 && zLine[n-1]=='\n' ){ |
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641 n--; |
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642 zLine[n] = 0; |
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643 eol = 1; |
|
644 } |
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645 } |
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646 zLine = realloc( zLine, n+1 ); |
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647 return zLine; |
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648 } |
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649 |
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650 /* |
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651 ** The "sqlite" command below creates a new Tcl command for each |
|
652 ** connection it opens to an SQLite database. This routine is invoked |
|
653 ** whenever one of those connection-specific commands is executed |
|
654 ** in Tcl. For example, if you run Tcl code like this: |
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655 ** |
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656 ** sqlite3 db1 "my_database" |
|
657 ** db1 close |
|
658 ** |
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659 ** The first command opens a connection to the "my_database" database |
|
660 ** and calls that connection "db1". The second command causes this |
|
661 ** subroutine to be invoked. |
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662 */ |
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663 static int DbObjCmd(void *cd, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,Tcl_Obj *const*objv){ |
|
664 SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb*)cd; |
|
665 int choice; |
|
666 int rc = TCL_OK; |
|
667 static const char *DB_strs[] = { |
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668 "authorizer", "busy", "cache", |
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669 "changes", "close", "collate", |
|
670 "collation_needed", "commit_hook", "complete", |
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671 "copy", "enable_load_extension","errorcode", |
|
672 "eval", "exists", "function", |
|
673 "interrupt", "last_insert_rowid", "nullvalue", |
|
674 "onecolumn", "profile", "progress", |
|
675 "rekey", "rollback_hook", "timeout", |
|
676 "total_changes", "trace", "transaction", |
|
677 "update_hook", "version", 0 |
|
678 }; |
|
679 enum DB_enum { |
|
680 DB_AUTHORIZER, DB_BUSY, DB_CACHE, |
|
681 DB_CHANGES, DB_CLOSE, DB_COLLATE, |
|
682 DB_COLLATION_NEEDED, DB_COMMIT_HOOK, DB_COMPLETE, |
|
683 DB_COPY, DB_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION,DB_ERRORCODE, |
|
684 DB_EVAL, DB_EXISTS, DB_FUNCTION, |
|
685 DB_INTERRUPT, DB_LAST_INSERT_ROWID,DB_NULLVALUE, |
|
686 DB_ONECOLUMN, DB_PROFILE, DB_PROGRESS, |
|
687 DB_REKEY, DB_ROLLBACK_HOOK, DB_TIMEOUT, |
|
688 DB_TOTAL_CHANGES, DB_TRACE, DB_TRANSACTION, |
|
689 DB_UPDATE_HOOK, DB_VERSION, |
|
690 }; |
|
691 /* don't leave trailing commas on DB_enum, it confuses the AIX xlc compiler */ |
|
692 |
|
693 if( objc<2 ){ |
|
694 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "SUBCOMMAND ..."); |
|
695 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
696 } |
|
697 if( Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[1], DB_strs, "option", 0, &choice) ){ |
|
698 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
699 } |
|
700 |
|
701 switch( (enum DB_enum)choice ){ |
|
702 |
|
703 /* $db authorizer ?CALLBACK? |
|
704 ** |
|
705 ** Invoke the given callback to authorize each SQL operation as it is |
|
706 ** compiled. 5 arguments are appended to the callback before it is |
|
707 ** invoked: |
|
708 ** |
|
709 ** (1) The authorization type (ex: SQLITE_CREATE_TABLE, SQLITE_INSERT, ...) |
|
710 ** (2) First descriptive name (depends on authorization type) |
|
711 ** (3) Second descriptive name |
|
712 ** (4) Name of the database (ex: "main", "temp") |
|
713 ** (5) Name of trigger that is doing the access |
|
714 ** |
|
715 ** The callback should return on of the following strings: SQLITE_OK, |
|
716 ** SQLITE_IGNORE, or SQLITE_DENY. Any other return value is an error. |
|
717 ** |
|
718 ** If this method is invoked with no arguments, the current authorization |
|
719 ** callback string is returned. |
|
720 */ |
|
721 case DB_AUTHORIZER: { |
|
722 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION |
|
723 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "authorization not available in this build", 0); |
|
724 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
725 #else |
|
726 if( objc>3 ){ |
|
727 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?CALLBACK?"); |
|
728 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
729 }else if( objc==2 ){ |
|
730 if( pDb->zAuth ){ |
|
731 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, pDb->zAuth, 0); |
|
732 } |
|
733 }else{ |
|
734 char *zAuth; |
|
735 int len; |
|
736 if( pDb->zAuth ){ |
|
737 Tcl_Free(pDb->zAuth); |
|
738 } |
|
739 zAuth = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &len); |
|
740 if( zAuth && len>0 ){ |
|
741 pDb->zAuth = Tcl_Alloc( len + 1 ); |
|
742 strcpy(pDb->zAuth, zAuth); |
|
743 }else{ |
|
744 pDb->zAuth = 0; |
|
745 } |
|
746 if( pDb->zAuth ){ |
|
747 pDb->interp = interp; |
|
748 sqlite3_set_authorizer(pDb->db, auth_callback, pDb); |
|
749 }else{ |
|
750 sqlite3_set_authorizer(pDb->db, 0, 0); |
|
751 } |
|
752 } |
|
753 #endif |
|
754 break; |
|
755 } |
|
756 |
|
757 /* $db busy ?CALLBACK? |
|
758 ** |
|
759 ** Invoke the given callback if an SQL statement attempts to open |
|
760 ** a locked database file. |
|
761 */ |
|
762 case DB_BUSY: { |
|
763 if( objc>3 ){ |
|
764 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "CALLBACK"); |
|
765 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
766 }else if( objc==2 ){ |
|
767 if( pDb->zBusy ){ |
|
768 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, pDb->zBusy, 0); |
|
769 } |
|
770 }else{ |
|
771 char *zBusy; |
|
772 int len; |
|
773 if( pDb->zBusy ){ |
|
774 Tcl_Free(pDb->zBusy); |
|
775 } |
|
776 zBusy = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &len); |
|
777 if( zBusy && len>0 ){ |
|
778 pDb->zBusy = Tcl_Alloc( len + 1 ); |
|
779 strcpy(pDb->zBusy, zBusy); |
|
780 }else{ |
|
781 pDb->zBusy = 0; |
|
782 } |
|
783 if( pDb->zBusy ){ |
|
784 pDb->interp = interp; |
|
785 sqlite3_busy_handler(pDb->db, DbBusyHandler, pDb); |
|
786 }else{ |
|
787 sqlite3_busy_handler(pDb->db, 0, 0); |
|
788 } |
|
789 } |
|
790 break; |
|
791 } |
|
792 |
|
793 /* $db cache flush |
|
794 ** $db cache size n |
|
795 ** |
|
796 ** Flush the prepared statement cache, or set the maximum number of |
|
797 ** cached statements. |
|
798 */ |
|
799 case DB_CACHE: { |
|
800 char *subCmd; |
|
801 int n; |
|
802 |
|
803 if( objc<=2 ){ |
|
804 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "cache option ?arg?"); |
|
805 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
806 } |
|
807 subCmd = Tcl_GetStringFromObj( objv[2], 0 ); |
|
808 if( *subCmd=='f' && strcmp(subCmd,"flush")==0 ){ |
|
809 if( objc!=3 ){ |
|
810 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "flush"); |
|
811 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
812 }else{ |
|
813 flushStmtCache( pDb ); |
|
814 } |
|
815 }else if( *subCmd=='s' && strcmp(subCmd,"size")==0 ){ |
|
816 if( objc!=4 ){ |
|
817 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "size n"); |
|
818 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
819 }else{ |
|
820 if( TCL_ERROR==Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[3], &n) ){ |
|
821 Tcl_AppendResult( interp, "cannot convert \"", |
|
822 Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[3],0), "\" to integer", 0); |
|
823 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
824 }else{ |
|
825 if( n<0 ){ |
|
826 flushStmtCache( pDb ); |
|
827 n = 0; |
|
828 }else if( n>MAX_PREPARED_STMTS ){ |
|
829 n = MAX_PREPARED_STMTS; |
|
830 } |
|
831 pDb->maxStmt = n; |
|
832 } |
|
833 } |
|
834 }else{ |
|
835 Tcl_AppendResult( interp, "bad option \"", |
|
836 Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[0],0), "\": must be flush or size", 0); |
|
837 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
838 } |
|
839 break; |
|
840 } |
|
841 |
|
842 /* $db changes |
|
843 ** |
|
844 ** Return the number of rows that were modified, inserted, or deleted by |
|
845 ** the most recent INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE statement, not including |
|
846 ** any changes made by trigger programs. |
|
847 */ |
|
848 case DB_CHANGES: { |
|
849 Tcl_Obj *pResult; |
|
850 if( objc!=2 ){ |
|
851 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, ""); |
|
852 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
853 } |
|
854 pResult = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); |
|
855 Tcl_SetIntObj(pResult, sqlite3_changes(pDb->db)); |
|
856 break; |
|
857 } |
|
858 |
|
859 /* $db close |
|
860 ** |
|
861 ** Shutdown the database |
|
862 */ |
|
863 case DB_CLOSE: { |
|
864 Tcl_DeleteCommand(interp, Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[0], 0)); |
|
865 break; |
|
866 } |
|
867 |
|
868 /* |
|
869 ** $db collate NAME SCRIPT |
|
870 ** |
|
871 ** Create a new SQL collation function called NAME. Whenever |
|
872 ** that function is called, invoke SCRIPT to evaluate the function. |
|
873 */ |
|
874 case DB_COLLATE: { |
|
875 SqlCollate *pCollate; |
|
876 char *zName; |
|
877 char *zScript; |
|
878 int nScript; |
|
879 if( objc!=4 ){ |
|
880 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "NAME SCRIPT"); |
|
881 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
882 } |
|
883 zName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], 0); |
|
884 zScript = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[3], &nScript); |
|
885 pCollate = (SqlCollate*)Tcl_Alloc( sizeof(*pCollate) + nScript + 1 ); |
|
886 if( pCollate==0 ) return TCL_ERROR; |
|
887 pCollate->interp = interp; |
|
888 pCollate->pNext = pDb->pCollate; |
|
889 pCollate->zScript = (char*)&pCollate[1]; |
|
890 pDb->pCollate = pCollate; |
|
891 strcpy(pCollate->zScript, zScript); |
|
892 if( sqlite3_create_collation(pDb->db, zName, SQLITE_UTF8, |
|
893 pCollate, tclSqlCollate) ){ |
|
894 Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *)sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db), TCL_VOLATILE); |
|
895 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
896 } |
|
897 break; |
|
898 } |
|
899 |
|
900 /* |
|
901 ** $db collation_needed SCRIPT |
|
902 ** |
|
903 ** Create a new SQL collation function called NAME. Whenever |
|
904 ** that function is called, invoke SCRIPT to evaluate the function. |
|
905 */ |
|
906 case DB_COLLATION_NEEDED: { |
|
907 if( objc!=3 ){ |
|
908 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "SCRIPT"); |
|
909 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
910 } |
|
911 if( pDb->pCollateNeeded ){ |
|
912 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pDb->pCollateNeeded); |
|
913 } |
|
914 pDb->pCollateNeeded = Tcl_DuplicateObj(objv[2]); |
|
915 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pDb->pCollateNeeded); |
|
916 sqlite3_collation_needed(pDb->db, pDb, tclCollateNeeded); |
|
917 break; |
|
918 } |
|
919 |
|
920 /* $db commit_hook ?CALLBACK? |
|
921 ** |
|
922 ** Invoke the given callback just before committing every SQL transaction. |
|
923 ** If the callback throws an exception or returns non-zero, then the |
|
924 ** transaction is aborted. If CALLBACK is an empty string, the callback |
|
925 ** is disabled. |
|
926 */ |
|
927 case DB_COMMIT_HOOK: { |
|
928 if( objc>3 ){ |
|
929 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?CALLBACK?"); |
|
930 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
931 }else if( objc==2 ){ |
|
932 if( pDb->zCommit ){ |
|
933 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, pDb->zCommit, 0); |
|
934 } |
|
935 }else{ |
|
936 char *zCommit; |
|
937 int len; |
|
938 if( pDb->zCommit ){ |
|
939 Tcl_Free(pDb->zCommit); |
|
940 } |
|
941 zCommit = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &len); |
|
942 if( zCommit && len>0 ){ |
|
943 pDb->zCommit = Tcl_Alloc( len + 1 ); |
|
944 strcpy(pDb->zCommit, zCommit); |
|
945 }else{ |
|
946 pDb->zCommit = 0; |
|
947 } |
|
948 if( pDb->zCommit ){ |
|
949 pDb->interp = interp; |
|
950 sqlite3_commit_hook(pDb->db, DbCommitHandler, pDb); |
|
951 }else{ |
|
952 sqlite3_commit_hook(pDb->db, 0, 0); |
|
953 } |
|
954 } |
|
955 break; |
|
956 } |
|
957 |
|
958 /* $db complete SQL |
|
959 ** |
|
960 ** Return TRUE if SQL is a complete SQL statement. Return FALSE if |
|
961 ** additional lines of input are needed. This is similar to the |
|
962 ** built-in "info complete" command of Tcl. |
|
963 */ |
|
964 case DB_COMPLETE: { |
|
965 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPLETE |
|
966 Tcl_Obj *pResult; |
|
967 int isComplete; |
|
968 if( objc!=3 ){ |
|
969 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "SQL"); |
|
970 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
971 } |
|
972 isComplete = sqlite3_complete( Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], 0) ); |
|
973 pResult = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); |
|
974 Tcl_SetBooleanObj(pResult, isComplete); |
|
975 #endif |
|
976 break; |
|
977 } |
|
978 |
|
979 /* $db copy conflict-algorithm table filename ?SEPARATOR? ?NULLINDICATOR? |
|
980 ** |
|
981 ** Copy data into table from filename, optionally using SEPARATOR |
|
982 ** as column separators. If a column contains a null string, or the |
|
983 ** value of NULLINDICATOR, a NULL is inserted for the column. |
|
984 ** conflict-algorithm is one of the sqlite conflict algorithms: |
|
985 ** rollback, abort, fail, ignore, replace |
|
986 ** On success, return the number of lines processed, not necessarily same |
|
987 ** as 'db changes' due to conflict-algorithm selected. |
|
988 ** |
|
989 ** This code is basically an implementation/enhancement of |
|
990 ** the sqlite3 shell.c ".import" command. |
|
991 ** |
|
992 ** This command usage is equivalent to the sqlite2.x COPY statement, |
|
993 ** which imports file data into a table using the PostgreSQL COPY file format: |
|
994 ** $db copy $conflit_algo $table_name $filename \t \\N |
|
995 */ |
|
996 case DB_COPY: { |
|
997 char *zTable; /* Insert data into this table */ |
|
998 char *zFile; /* The file from which to extract data */ |
|
999 char *zConflict; /* The conflict algorithm to use */ |
|
1000 sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; /* A statement */ |
|
1001 int rc; /* Result code */ |
|
1002 int nCol; /* Number of columns in the table */ |
|
1003 int nByte; /* Number of bytes in an SQL string */ |
|
1004 int i, j; /* Loop counters */ |
|
1005 int nSep; /* Number of bytes in zSep[] */ |
|
1006 int nNull; /* Number of bytes in zNull[] */ |
|
1007 char *zSql; /* An SQL statement */ |
|
1008 char *zLine; /* A single line of input from the file */ |
|
1009 char **azCol; /* zLine[] broken up into columns */ |
|
1010 char *zCommit; /* How to commit changes */ |
|
1011 FILE *in; /* The input file */ |
|
1012 int lineno = 0; /* Line number of input file */ |
|
1013 char zLineNum[80]; /* Line number print buffer */ |
|
1014 Tcl_Obj *pResult; /* interp result */ |
|
1015 |
|
1016 char *zSep; |
|
1017 char *zNull; |
|
1018 if( objc<5 || objc>7 ){ |
|
1019 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, |
|
1020 "CONFLICT-ALGORITHM TABLE FILENAME ?SEPARATOR? ?NULLINDICATOR?"); |
|
1021 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1022 } |
|
1023 if( objc>=6 ){ |
|
1024 zSep = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[5], 0); |
|
1025 }else{ |
|
1026 zSep = "\t"; |
|
1027 } |
|
1028 if( objc>=7 ){ |
|
1029 zNull = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[6], 0); |
|
1030 }else{ |
|
1031 zNull = ""; |
|
1032 } |
|
1033 zConflict = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], 0); |
|
1034 zTable = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[3], 0); |
|
1035 zFile = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[4], 0); |
|
1036 nSep = strlen(zSep); |
|
1037 nNull = strlen(zNull); |
|
1038 if( nSep==0 ){ |
|
1039 Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"Error: non-null separator required for copy",0); |
|
1040 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1041 } |
|
1042 if(sqlite3StrICmp(zConflict, "rollback") != 0 && |
|
1043 sqlite3StrICmp(zConflict, "abort" ) != 0 && |
|
1044 sqlite3StrICmp(zConflict, "fail" ) != 0 && |
|
1045 sqlite3StrICmp(zConflict, "ignore" ) != 0 && |
|
1046 sqlite3StrICmp(zConflict, "replace" ) != 0 ) { |
|
1047 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Error: \"", zConflict, |
|
1048 "\", conflict-algorithm must be one of: rollback, " |
|
1049 "abort, fail, ignore, or replace", 0); |
|
1050 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1051 } |
|
1052 zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT * FROM '%q'", zTable); |
|
1053 if( zSql==0 ){ |
|
1054 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Error: no such table: ", zTable, 0); |
|
1055 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1056 } |
|
1057 nByte = strlen(zSql); |
|
1058 rc = sqlite3_prepare(pDb->db, zSql, 0, &pStmt, 0); |
|
1059 sqlite3_free(zSql); |
|
1060 if( rc ){ |
|
1061 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Error: ", sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db), 0); |
|
1062 nCol = 0; |
|
1063 }else{ |
|
1064 nCol = sqlite3_column_count(pStmt); |
|
1065 } |
|
1066 sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); |
|
1067 if( nCol==0 ) { |
|
1068 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1069 } |
|
1070 zSql = malloc( nByte + 50 + nCol*2 ); |
|
1071 if( zSql==0 ) { |
|
1072 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Error: can't malloc()", 0); |
|
1073 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1074 } |
|
1075 sqlite3_snprintf(nByte+50, zSql, "INSERT OR %q INTO '%q' VALUES(?", |
|
1076 zConflict, zTable); |
|
1077 j = strlen(zSql); |
|
1078 for(i=1; i<nCol; i++){ |
|
1079 zSql[j++] = ','; |
|
1080 zSql[j++] = '?'; |
|
1081 } |
|
1082 zSql[j++] = ')'; |
|
1083 zSql[j] = 0; |
|
1084 rc = sqlite3_prepare(pDb->db, zSql, 0, &pStmt, 0); |
|
1085 free(zSql); |
|
1086 if( rc ){ |
|
1087 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Error: ", sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db), 0); |
|
1088 sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); |
|
1089 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1090 } |
|
1091 in = fopen(zFile, "rb"); |
|
1092 if( in==0 ){ |
|
1093 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Error: cannot open file: ", zFile, NULL); |
|
1094 sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); |
|
1095 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1096 } |
|
1097 azCol = malloc( sizeof(azCol[0])*(nCol+1) ); |
|
1098 if( azCol==0 ) { |
|
1099 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Error: can't malloc()", 0); |
|
1100 fclose(in); |
|
1101 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1102 } |
|
1103 (void)sqlite3_exec(pDb->db, "BEGIN", 0, 0, 0); |
|
1104 zCommit = "COMMIT"; |
|
1105 while( (zLine = local_getline(0, in))!=0 ){ |
|
1106 char *z; |
|
1107 i = 0; |
|
1108 lineno++; |
|
1109 azCol[0] = zLine; |
|
1110 for(i=0, z=zLine; *z; z++){ |
|
1111 if( *z==zSep[0] && strncmp(z, zSep, nSep)==0 ){ |
|
1112 *z = 0; |
|
1113 i++; |
|
1114 if( i<nCol ){ |
|
1115 azCol[i] = &z[nSep]; |
|
1116 z += nSep-1; |
|
1117 } |
|
1118 } |
|
1119 } |
|
1120 if( i+1!=nCol ){ |
|
1121 char *zErr; |
|
1122 zErr = malloc(200 + strlen(zFile)); |
|
1123 if( zErr ){ |
|
1124 sprintf(zErr, |
|
1125 "Error: %s line %d: expected %d columns of data but found %d", |
|
1126 zFile, lineno, nCol, i+1); |
|
1127 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, zErr, 0); |
|
1128 free(zErr); |
|
1129 } |
|
1130 zCommit = "ROLLBACK"; |
|
1131 break; |
|
1132 } |
|
1133 for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){ |
|
1134 /* check for null data, if so, bind as null */ |
|
1135 if ((nNull>0 && strcmp(azCol[i], zNull)==0) || strlen(azCol[i])==0) { |
|
1136 sqlite3_bind_null(pStmt, i+1); |
|
1137 }else{ |
|
1138 sqlite3_bind_text(pStmt, i+1, azCol[i], -1, SQLITE_STATIC); |
|
1139 } |
|
1140 } |
|
1141 sqlite3_step(pStmt); |
|
1142 rc = sqlite3_reset(pStmt); |
|
1143 free(zLine); |
|
1144 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ |
|
1145 Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"Error: ", sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db), 0); |
|
1146 zCommit = "ROLLBACK"; |
|
1147 break; |
|
1148 } |
|
1149 } |
|
1150 free(azCol); |
|
1151 fclose(in); |
|
1152 sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); |
|
1153 (void)sqlite3_exec(pDb->db, zCommit, 0, 0, 0); |
|
1154 |
|
1155 if( zCommit[0] == 'C' ){ |
|
1156 /* success, set result as number of lines processed */ |
|
1157 pResult = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); |
|
1158 Tcl_SetIntObj(pResult, lineno); |
|
1159 rc = TCL_OK; |
|
1160 }else{ |
|
1161 /* failure, append lineno where failed */ |
|
1162 sprintf(zLineNum,"%d",lineno); |
|
1163 Tcl_AppendResult(interp,", failed while processing line: ",zLineNum,0); |
|
1164 rc = TCL_ERROR; |
|
1165 } |
|
1166 break; |
|
1167 } |
|
1168 |
|
1169 /* |
|
1170 ** $db enable_load_extension BOOLEAN |
|
1171 ** |
|
1172 ** Turn the extension loading feature on or off. It if off by |
|
1173 ** default. |
|
1174 */ |
|
1175 case DB_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION: { |
|
1176 int onoff; |
|
1177 if( objc!=3 ){ |
|
1178 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "BOOLEAN"); |
|
1179 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1180 } |
|
1181 if( Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, objv[2], &onoff) ){ |
|
1182 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1183 } |
|
1184 sqlite3_enable_load_extension(pDb->db, onoff); |
|
1185 break; |
|
1186 } |
|
1187 |
|
1188 /* |
|
1189 ** $db errorcode |
|
1190 ** |
|
1191 ** Return the numeric error code that was returned by the most recent |
|
1192 ** call to sqlite3_exec(). |
|
1193 */ |
|
1194 case DB_ERRORCODE: { |
|
1195 Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(sqlite3_errcode(pDb->db))); |
|
1196 break; |
|
1197 } |
|
1198 |
|
1199 /* |
|
1200 ** $db eval $sql ?array? ?{ ...code... }? |
|
1201 ** $db onecolumn $sql |
|
1202 ** |
|
1203 ** The SQL statement in $sql is evaluated. For each row, the values are |
|
1204 ** placed in elements of the array named "array" and ...code... is executed. |
|
1205 ** If "array" and "code" are omitted, then no callback is every invoked. |
|
1206 ** If "array" is an empty string, then the values are placed in variables |
|
1207 ** that have the same name as the fields extracted by the query. |
|
1208 ** |
|
1209 ** The onecolumn method is the equivalent of: |
|
1210 ** lindex [$db eval $sql] 0 |
|
1211 */ |
|
1212 case DB_ONECOLUMN: |
|
1213 case DB_EVAL: |
|
1214 case DB_EXISTS: { |
|
1215 char const *zSql; /* Next SQL statement to execute */ |
|
1216 char const *zLeft; /* What is left after first stmt in zSql */ |
|
1217 sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; /* Compiled SQL statment */ |
|
1218 Tcl_Obj *pArray; /* Name of array into which results are written */ |
|
1219 Tcl_Obj *pScript; /* Script to run for each result set */ |
|
1220 Tcl_Obj **apParm; /* Parameters that need a Tcl_DecrRefCount() */ |
|
1221 int nParm; /* Number of entries used in apParm[] */ |
|
1222 Tcl_Obj *aParm[10]; /* Static space for apParm[] in the common case */ |
|
1223 Tcl_Obj *pRet; /* Value to be returned */ |
|
1224 SqlPreparedStmt *pPreStmt; /* Pointer to a prepared statement */ |
|
1225 int rc2; |
|
1226 |
|
1227 if( choice==DB_EVAL ){ |
|
1228 if( objc<3 || objc>5 ){ |
|
1229 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "SQL ?ARRAY-NAME? ?SCRIPT?"); |
|
1230 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1231 } |
|
1232 pRet = Tcl_NewObj(); |
|
1233 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pRet); |
|
1234 }else{ |
|
1235 if( objc!=3 ){ |
|
1236 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "SQL"); |
|
1237 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1238 } |
|
1239 if( choice==DB_EXISTS ){ |
|
1240 pRet = Tcl_NewBooleanObj(0); |
|
1241 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pRet); |
|
1242 }else{ |
|
1243 pRet = 0; |
|
1244 } |
|
1245 } |
|
1246 if( objc==3 ){ |
|
1247 pArray = pScript = 0; |
|
1248 }else if( objc==4 ){ |
|
1249 pArray = 0; |
|
1250 pScript = objv[3]; |
|
1251 }else{ |
|
1252 pArray = objv[3]; |
|
1253 if( Tcl_GetString(pArray)[0]==0 ) pArray = 0; |
|
1254 pScript = objv[4]; |
|
1255 } |
|
1256 |
|
1257 Tcl_IncrRefCount(objv[2]); |
|
1258 zSql = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], 0); |
|
1259 while( rc==TCL_OK && zSql[0] ){ |
|
1260 int i; /* Loop counter */ |
|
1261 int nVar; /* Number of bind parameters in the pStmt */ |
|
1262 int nCol; /* Number of columns in the result set */ |
|
1263 Tcl_Obj **apColName = 0; /* Array of column names */ |
|
1264 int len; /* String length of zSql */ |
|
1265 |
|
1266 /* Try to find a SQL statement that has already been compiled and |
|
1267 ** which matches the next sequence of SQL. |
|
1268 */ |
|
1269 pStmt = 0; |
|
1270 pPreStmt = pDb->stmtList; |
|
1271 len = strlen(zSql); |
|
1272 if( pPreStmt && sqlite3_expired(pPreStmt->pStmt) ){ |
|
1273 flushStmtCache(pDb); |
|
1274 pPreStmt = 0; |
|
1275 } |
|
1276 for(; pPreStmt; pPreStmt=pPreStmt->pNext){ |
|
1277 int n = pPreStmt->nSql; |
|
1278 if( len>=n |
|
1279 && memcmp(pPreStmt->zSql, zSql, n)==0 |
|
1280 && (zSql[n]==0 || zSql[n-1]==';') |
|
1281 ){ |
|
1282 pStmt = pPreStmt->pStmt; |
|
1283 zLeft = &zSql[pPreStmt->nSql]; |
|
1284 |
|
1285 /* When a prepared statement is found, unlink it from the |
|
1286 ** cache list. It will later be added back to the beginning |
|
1287 ** of the cache list in order to implement LRU replacement. |
|
1288 */ |
|
1289 if( pPreStmt->pPrev ){ |
|
1290 pPreStmt->pPrev->pNext = pPreStmt->pNext; |
|
1291 }else{ |
|
1292 pDb->stmtList = pPreStmt->pNext; |
|
1293 } |
|
1294 if( pPreStmt->pNext ){ |
|
1295 pPreStmt->pNext->pPrev = pPreStmt->pPrev; |
|
1296 }else{ |
|
1297 pDb->stmtLast = pPreStmt->pPrev; |
|
1298 } |
|
1299 pDb->nStmt--; |
|
1300 break; |
|
1301 } |
|
1302 } |
|
1303 |
|
1304 /* If no prepared statement was found. Compile the SQL text |
|
1305 */ |
|
1306 if( pStmt==0 ){ |
|
1307 if( SQLITE_OK!=sqlite3_prepare(pDb->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, &zLeft) ){ |
|
1308 Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, dbTextToObj(sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db))); |
|
1309 rc = TCL_ERROR; |
|
1310 break; |
|
1311 } |
|
1312 if( pStmt==0 ){ |
|
1313 if( SQLITE_OK!=sqlite3_errcode(pDb->db) ){ |
|
1314 /* A compile-time error in the statement |
|
1315 */ |
|
1316 Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, dbTextToObj(sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db))); |
|
1317 rc = TCL_ERROR; |
|
1318 break; |
|
1319 }else{ |
|
1320 /* The statement was a no-op. Continue to the next statement |
|
1321 ** in the SQL string. |
|
1322 */ |
|
1323 zSql = zLeft; |
|
1324 continue; |
|
1325 } |
|
1326 } |
|
1327 assert( pPreStmt==0 ); |
|
1328 } |
|
1329 |
|
1330 /* Bind values to parameters that begin with $ or : |
|
1331 */ |
|
1332 nVar = sqlite3_bind_parameter_count(pStmt); |
|
1333 nParm = 0; |
|
1334 if( nVar>sizeof(aParm)/sizeof(aParm[0]) ){ |
|
1335 apParm = (Tcl_Obj**)Tcl_Alloc(nVar*sizeof(apParm[0])); |
|
1336 }else{ |
|
1337 apParm = aParm; |
|
1338 } |
|
1339 for(i=1; i<=nVar; i++){ |
|
1340 const char *zVar = sqlite3_bind_parameter_name(pStmt, i); |
|
1341 if( zVar!=0 && (zVar[0]=='$' || zVar[0]==':') ){ |
|
1342 Tcl_Obj *pVar = Tcl_GetVar2Ex(interp, &zVar[1], 0, 0); |
|
1343 if( pVar ){ |
|
1344 int n; |
|
1345 u8 *data; |
|
1346 char *zType = pVar->typePtr ? pVar->typePtr->name : ""; |
|
1347 char c = zType[0]; |
|
1348 if( c=='b' && strcmp(zType,"bytearray")==0 && pVar->bytes==0 ){ |
|
1349 /* Only load a BLOB type if the Tcl variable is a bytearray and |
|
1350 ** has no string representation. */ |
|
1351 data = Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(pVar, &n); |
|
1352 sqlite3_bind_blob(pStmt, i, data, n, SQLITE_STATIC); |
|
1353 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pVar); |
|
1354 apParm[nParm++] = pVar; |
|
1355 }else if( (c=='b' && strcmp(zType,"boolean")==0) || |
|
1356 (c=='i' && strcmp(zType,"int")==0) ){ |
|
1357 Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, pVar, &n); |
|
1358 sqlite3_bind_int(pStmt, i, n); |
|
1359 }else if( c=='d' && strcmp(zType,"double")==0 ){ |
|
1360 double r; |
|
1361 Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj(interp, pVar, &r); |
|
1362 sqlite3_bind_double(pStmt, i, r); |
|
1363 }else if( c=='w' && strcmp(zType,"wideInt")==0 ){ |
|
1364 Tcl_WideInt v; |
|
1365 Tcl_GetWideIntFromObj(interp, pVar, &v); |
|
1366 sqlite3_bind_int64(pStmt, i, v); |
|
1367 }else{ |
|
1368 data = (unsigned char *)Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pVar, &n); |
|
1369 sqlite3_bind_text(pStmt, i, (char *)data, n, SQLITE_STATIC); |
|
1370 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pVar); |
|
1371 apParm[nParm++] = pVar; |
|
1372 } |
|
1373 }else{ |
|
1374 sqlite3_bind_null( pStmt, i ); |
|
1375 } |
|
1376 } |
|
1377 } |
|
1378 |
|
1379 /* Compute column names */ |
|
1380 nCol = sqlite3_column_count(pStmt); |
|
1381 if( pScript ){ |
|
1382 apColName = (Tcl_Obj**)Tcl_Alloc( sizeof(Tcl_Obj*)*nCol ); |
|
1383 if( apColName==0 ) break; |
|
1384 for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){ |
|
1385 apColName[i] = dbTextToObj(sqlite3_column_name(pStmt,i)); |
|
1386 Tcl_IncrRefCount(apColName[i]); |
|
1387 } |
|
1388 } |
|
1389 |
|
1390 /* If results are being stored in an array variable, then create |
|
1391 ** the array(*) entry for that array |
|
1392 */ |
|
1393 if( pArray ){ |
|
1394 Tcl_Obj *pColList = Tcl_NewObj(); |
|
1395 Tcl_Obj *pStar = Tcl_NewStringObj("*", -1); |
|
1396 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pColList); |
|
1397 for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){ |
|
1398 Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pColList, apColName[i]); |
|
1399 } |
|
1400 Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, pArray, pStar, pColList,0); |
|
1401 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pColList); |
|
1402 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pStar); |
|
1403 } |
|
1404 |
|
1405 /* Execute the SQL |
|
1406 */ |
|
1407 while( rc==TCL_OK && pStmt && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){ |
|
1408 for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){ |
|
1409 Tcl_Obj *pVal; |
|
1410 |
|
1411 /* Set pVal to contain the i'th column of this row. */ |
|
1412 switch( sqlite3_column_type(pStmt, i) ){ |
|
1413 case SQLITE_BLOB: { |
|
1414 int bytes = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, i); |
|
1415 pVal = Tcl_NewByteArrayObj(sqlite3_column_blob(pStmt, i), bytes); |
|
1416 break; |
|
1417 } |
|
1418 case SQLITE_INTEGER: { |
|
1419 sqlite_int64 v = sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, i); |
|
1420 if( v>=-2147483647 && v<=2147483647 ){ |
|
1421 pVal = Tcl_NewIntObj(v); |
|
1422 }else{ |
|
1423 pVal = Tcl_NewWideIntObj(v); |
|
1424 } |
|
1425 break; |
|
1426 } |
|
1427 case SQLITE_FLOAT: { |
|
1428 double r = sqlite3_column_double(pStmt, i); |
|
1429 pVal = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(r); |
|
1430 break; |
|
1431 } |
|
1432 case SQLITE_NULL: { |
|
1433 pVal = dbTextToObj(pDb->zNull); |
|
1434 break; |
|
1435 } |
|
1436 default: { |
|
1437 pVal = dbTextToObj((char *)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, i)); |
|
1438 break; |
|
1439 } |
|
1440 } |
|
1441 |
|
1442 if( pScript ){ |
|
1443 if( pArray==0 ){ |
|
1444 Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, apColName[i], 0, pVal, 0); |
|
1445 }else{ |
|
1446 Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, pArray, apColName[i], pVal, 0); |
|
1447 } |
|
1448 }else if( choice==DB_ONECOLUMN ){ |
|
1449 assert( pRet==0 ); |
|
1450 if( pRet==0 ){ |
|
1451 pRet = pVal; |
|
1452 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pRet); |
|
1453 } |
|
1454 rc = TCL_BREAK; |
|
1455 i = nCol; |
|
1456 }else if( choice==DB_EXISTS ){ |
|
1457 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pRet); |
|
1458 pRet = Tcl_NewBooleanObj(1); |
|
1459 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pRet); |
|
1460 rc = TCL_BREAK; |
|
1461 i = nCol; |
|
1462 }else{ |
|
1463 Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pRet, pVal); |
|
1464 } |
|
1465 } |
|
1466 |
|
1467 if( pScript ){ |
|
1468 rc = Tcl_EvalObjEx(interp, pScript, 0); |
|
1469 if( rc==TCL_CONTINUE ){ |
|
1470 rc = TCL_OK; |
|
1471 } |
|
1472 } |
|
1473 } |
|
1474 if( rc==TCL_BREAK ){ |
|
1475 rc = TCL_OK; |
|
1476 } |
|
1477 |
|
1478 /* Free the column name objects */ |
|
1479 if( pScript ){ |
|
1480 for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){ |
|
1481 Tcl_DecrRefCount(apColName[i]); |
|
1482 } |
|
1483 Tcl_Free((char*)apColName); |
|
1484 } |
|
1485 |
|
1486 /* Free the bound string and blob parameters */ |
|
1487 for(i=0; i<nParm; i++){ |
|
1488 Tcl_DecrRefCount(apParm[i]); |
|
1489 } |
|
1490 if( apParm!=aParm ){ |
|
1491 Tcl_Free((char*)apParm); |
|
1492 } |
|
1493 |
|
1494 /* Reset the statement. If the result code is SQLITE_SCHEMA, then |
|
1495 ** flush the statement cache and try the statement again. |
|
1496 */ |
|
1497 rc2 = sqlite3_reset(pStmt); |
|
1498 if( SQLITE_SCHEMA==rc2 ){ |
|
1499 /* After a schema change, flush the cache and try to run the |
|
1500 ** statement again |
|
1501 */ |
|
1502 flushStmtCache( pDb ); |
|
1503 sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); |
|
1504 if( pPreStmt ) Tcl_Free((char*)pPreStmt); |
|
1505 continue; |
|
1506 }else if( SQLITE_OK!=rc2 ){ |
|
1507 /* If a run-time error occurs, report the error and stop reading |
|
1508 ** the SQL |
|
1509 */ |
|
1510 Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, dbTextToObj(sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db))); |
|
1511 sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); |
|
1512 rc = TCL_ERROR; |
|
1513 if( pPreStmt ) Tcl_Free((char*)pPreStmt); |
|
1514 break; |
|
1515 }else if( pDb->maxStmt<=0 ){ |
|
1516 /* If the cache is turned off, deallocated the statement */ |
|
1517 if( pPreStmt ) Tcl_Free((char*)pPreStmt); |
|
1518 sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); |
|
1519 }else{ |
|
1520 /* Everything worked and the cache is operational. |
|
1521 ** Create a new SqlPreparedStmt structure if we need one. |
|
1522 ** (If we already have one we can just reuse it.) |
|
1523 */ |
|
1524 if( pPreStmt==0 ){ |
|
1525 len = zLeft - zSql; |
|
1526 pPreStmt = (SqlPreparedStmt*)Tcl_Alloc( sizeof(*pPreStmt) + len ); |
|
1527 if( pPreStmt==0 ) return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1528 pPreStmt->pStmt = pStmt; |
|
1529 pPreStmt->nSql = len; |
|
1530 memcpy(pPreStmt->zSql, zSql, len); |
|
1531 pPreStmt->zSql[len] = 0; |
|
1532 } |
|
1533 |
|
1534 /* Add the prepared statement to the beginning of the cache list |
|
1535 */ |
|
1536 pPreStmt->pNext = pDb->stmtList; |
|
1537 pPreStmt->pPrev = 0; |
|
1538 if( pDb->stmtList ){ |
|
1539 pDb->stmtList->pPrev = pPreStmt; |
|
1540 } |
|
1541 pDb->stmtList = pPreStmt; |
|
1542 if( pDb->stmtLast==0 ){ |
|
1543 assert( pDb->nStmt==0 ); |
|
1544 pDb->stmtLast = pPreStmt; |
|
1545 }else{ |
|
1546 assert( pDb->nStmt>0 ); |
|
1547 } |
|
1548 pDb->nStmt++; |
|
1549 |
|
1550 /* If we have too many statement in cache, remove the surplus from the |
|
1551 ** end of the cache list. |
|
1552 */ |
|
1553 while( pDb->nStmt>pDb->maxStmt ){ |
|
1554 sqlite3_finalize(pDb->stmtLast->pStmt); |
|
1555 pDb->stmtLast = pDb->stmtLast->pPrev; |
|
1556 Tcl_Free((char*)pDb->stmtLast->pNext); |
|
1557 pDb->stmtLast->pNext = 0; |
|
1558 pDb->nStmt--; |
|
1559 } |
|
1560 } |
|
1561 |
|
1562 /* Proceed to the next statement */ |
|
1563 zSql = zLeft; |
|
1564 } |
|
1565 Tcl_DecrRefCount(objv[2]); |
|
1566 |
|
1567 if( pRet ){ |
|
1568 if( rc==TCL_OK ){ |
|
1569 Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, pRet); |
|
1570 } |
|
1571 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pRet); |
|
1572 }else if( rc==TCL_OK ){ |
|
1573 Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
|
1574 } |
|
1575 break; |
|
1576 } |
|
1577 |
|
1578 /* |
|
1579 ** $db function NAME SCRIPT |
|
1580 ** |
|
1581 ** Create a new SQL function called NAME. Whenever that function is |
|
1582 ** called, invoke SCRIPT to evaluate the function. |
|
1583 */ |
|
1584 case DB_FUNCTION: { |
|
1585 SqlFunc *pFunc; |
|
1586 Tcl_Obj *pScript; |
|
1587 char *zName; |
|
1588 if( objc!=4 ){ |
|
1589 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "NAME SCRIPT"); |
|
1590 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1591 } |
|
1592 zName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], 0); |
|
1593 pScript = objv[3]; |
|
1594 pFunc = findSqlFunc(pDb, zName); |
|
1595 if( pFunc==0 ) return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1596 if( pFunc->pScript ){ |
|
1597 Tcl_DecrRefCount(pFunc->pScript); |
|
1598 } |
|
1599 pFunc->pScript = pScript; |
|
1600 Tcl_IncrRefCount(pScript); |
|
1601 pFunc->useEvalObjv = safeToUseEvalObjv(interp, pScript); |
|
1602 rc = sqlite3_create_function(pDb->db, zName, -1, SQLITE_UTF8, |
|
1603 pFunc, tclSqlFunc, 0, 0); |
|
1604 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ |
|
1605 rc = TCL_ERROR; |
|
1606 Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *)sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db), TCL_VOLATILE); |
|
1607 }else{ |
|
1608 /* Must flush any cached statements */ |
|
1609 flushStmtCache( pDb ); |
|
1610 } |
|
1611 break; |
|
1612 } |
|
1613 |
|
1614 /* |
|
1615 ** $db interrupt |
|
1616 ** |
|
1617 ** Interrupt the execution of the inner-most SQL interpreter. This |
|
1618 ** causes the SQL statement to return an error of SQLITE_INTERRUPT. |
|
1619 */ |
|
1620 case DB_INTERRUPT: { |
|
1621 sqlite3_interrupt(pDb->db); |
|
1622 break; |
|
1623 } |
|
1624 |
|
1625 /* |
|
1626 ** $db nullvalue ?STRING? |
|
1627 ** |
|
1628 ** Change text used when a NULL comes back from the database. If ?STRING? |
|
1629 ** is not present, then the current string used for NULL is returned. |
|
1630 ** If STRING is present, then STRING is returned. |
|
1631 ** |
|
1632 */ |
|
1633 case DB_NULLVALUE: { |
|
1634 if( objc!=2 && objc!=3 ){ |
|
1635 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "NULLVALUE"); |
|
1636 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1637 } |
|
1638 if( objc==3 ){ |
|
1639 int len; |
|
1640 char *zNull = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &len); |
|
1641 if( pDb->zNull ){ |
|
1642 Tcl_Free(pDb->zNull); |
|
1643 } |
|
1644 if( zNull && len>0 ){ |
|
1645 pDb->zNull = Tcl_Alloc( len + 1 ); |
|
1646 strncpy(pDb->zNull, zNull, len); |
|
1647 pDb->zNull[len] = '\0'; |
|
1648 }else{ |
|
1649 pDb->zNull = 0; |
|
1650 } |
|
1651 } |
|
1652 Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, dbTextToObj(pDb->zNull)); |
|
1653 break; |
|
1654 } |
|
1655 |
|
1656 /* |
|
1657 ** $db last_insert_rowid |
|
1658 ** |
|
1659 ** Return an integer which is the ROWID for the most recent insert. |
|
1660 */ |
|
1661 case DB_LAST_INSERT_ROWID: { |
|
1662 Tcl_Obj *pResult; |
|
1663 Tcl_WideInt rowid; |
|
1664 if( objc!=2 ){ |
|
1665 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, ""); |
|
1666 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1667 } |
|
1668 rowid = sqlite3_last_insert_rowid(pDb->db); |
|
1669 pResult = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); |
|
1670 Tcl_SetWideIntObj(pResult, rowid); |
|
1671 break; |
|
1672 } |
|
1673 |
|
1674 /* |
|
1675 ** The DB_ONECOLUMN method is implemented together with DB_EVAL. |
|
1676 */ |
|
1677 |
|
1678 /* $db progress ?N CALLBACK? |
|
1679 ** |
|
1680 ** Invoke the given callback every N virtual machine opcodes while executing |
|
1681 ** queries. |
|
1682 */ |
|
1683 case DB_PROGRESS: { |
|
1684 if( objc==2 ){ |
|
1685 if( pDb->zProgress ){ |
|
1686 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, pDb->zProgress, 0); |
|
1687 } |
|
1688 }else if( objc==4 ){ |
|
1689 char *zProgress; |
|
1690 int len; |
|
1691 int N; |
|
1692 if( TCL_OK!=Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[2], &N) ){ |
|
1693 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1694 }; |
|
1695 if( pDb->zProgress ){ |
|
1696 Tcl_Free(pDb->zProgress); |
|
1697 } |
|
1698 zProgress = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[3], &len); |
|
1699 if( zProgress && len>0 ){ |
|
1700 pDb->zProgress = Tcl_Alloc( len + 1 ); |
|
1701 strcpy(pDb->zProgress, zProgress); |
|
1702 }else{ |
|
1703 pDb->zProgress = 0; |
|
1704 } |
|
1705 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK |
|
1706 if( pDb->zProgress ){ |
|
1707 pDb->interp = interp; |
|
1708 sqlite3_progress_handler(pDb->db, N, DbProgressHandler, pDb); |
|
1709 }else{ |
|
1710 sqlite3_progress_handler(pDb->db, 0, 0, 0); |
|
1711 } |
|
1712 #endif |
|
1713 }else{ |
|
1714 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "N CALLBACK"); |
|
1715 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1716 } |
|
1717 break; |
|
1718 } |
|
1719 |
|
1720 /* $db profile ?CALLBACK? |
|
1721 ** |
|
1722 ** Make arrangements to invoke the CALLBACK routine after each SQL statement |
|
1723 ** that has run. The text of the SQL and the amount of elapse time are |
|
1724 ** appended to CALLBACK before the script is run. |
|
1725 */ |
|
1726 case DB_PROFILE: { |
|
1727 if( objc>3 ){ |
|
1728 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?CALLBACK?"); |
|
1729 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1730 }else if( objc==2 ){ |
|
1731 if( pDb->zProfile ){ |
|
1732 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, pDb->zProfile, 0); |
|
1733 } |
|
1734 }else{ |
|
1735 char *zProfile; |
|
1736 int len; |
|
1737 if( pDb->zProfile ){ |
|
1738 Tcl_Free(pDb->zProfile); |
|
1739 } |
|
1740 zProfile = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &len); |
|
1741 if( zProfile && len>0 ){ |
|
1742 pDb->zProfile = Tcl_Alloc( len + 1 ); |
|
1743 strcpy(pDb->zProfile, zProfile); |
|
1744 }else{ |
|
1745 pDb->zProfile = 0; |
|
1746 } |
|
1747 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE |
|
1748 if( pDb->zProfile ){ |
|
1749 pDb->interp = interp; |
|
1750 sqlite3_profile(pDb->db, DbProfileHandler, pDb); |
|
1751 }else{ |
|
1752 sqlite3_profile(pDb->db, 0, 0); |
|
1753 } |
|
1754 #endif |
|
1755 } |
|
1756 break; |
|
1757 } |
|
1758 |
|
1759 /* |
|
1760 ** $db rekey KEY |
|
1761 ** |
|
1762 ** Change the encryption key on the currently open database. |
|
1763 */ |
|
1764 case DB_REKEY: { |
|
1765 int nKey; |
|
1766 void *pKey; |
|
1767 if( objc!=3 ){ |
|
1768 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "KEY"); |
|
1769 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1770 } |
|
1771 pKey = Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(objv[2], &nKey); |
|
1772 #ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC |
|
1773 rc = sqlite3_rekey(pDb->db, pKey, nKey); |
|
1774 if( rc ){ |
|
1775 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, sqlite3ErrStr(rc), 0); |
|
1776 rc = TCL_ERROR; |
|
1777 } |
|
1778 #endif |
|
1779 break; |
|
1780 } |
|
1781 |
|
1782 /* |
|
1783 ** $db timeout MILLESECONDS |
|
1784 ** |
|
1785 ** Delay for the number of milliseconds specified when a file is locked. |
|
1786 */ |
|
1787 case DB_TIMEOUT: { |
|
1788 int ms; |
|
1789 if( objc!=3 ){ |
|
1790 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "MILLISECONDS"); |
|
1791 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1792 } |
|
1793 if( Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[2], &ms) ) return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1794 sqlite3_busy_timeout(pDb->db, ms); |
|
1795 break; |
|
1796 } |
|
1797 |
|
1798 /* |
|
1799 ** $db total_changes |
|
1800 ** |
|
1801 ** Return the number of rows that were modified, inserted, or deleted |
|
1802 ** since the database handle was created. |
|
1803 */ |
|
1804 case DB_TOTAL_CHANGES: { |
|
1805 Tcl_Obj *pResult; |
|
1806 if( objc!=2 ){ |
|
1807 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, ""); |
|
1808 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1809 } |
|
1810 pResult = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); |
|
1811 Tcl_SetIntObj(pResult, sqlite3_total_changes(pDb->db)); |
|
1812 break; |
|
1813 } |
|
1814 |
|
1815 /* $db trace ?CALLBACK? |
|
1816 ** |
|
1817 ** Make arrangements to invoke the CALLBACK routine for each SQL statement |
|
1818 ** that is executed. The text of the SQL is appended to CALLBACK before |
|
1819 ** it is executed. |
|
1820 */ |
|
1821 case DB_TRACE: { |
|
1822 if( objc>3 ){ |
|
1823 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?CALLBACK?"); |
|
1824 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1825 }else if( objc==2 ){ |
|
1826 if( pDb->zTrace ){ |
|
1827 Tcl_AppendResult(interp, pDb->zTrace, 0); |
|
1828 } |
|
1829 }else{ |
|
1830 char *zTrace; |
|
1831 int len; |
|
1832 if( pDb->zTrace ){ |
|
1833 Tcl_Free(pDb->zTrace); |
|
1834 } |
|
1835 zTrace = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &len); |
|
1836 if( zTrace && len>0 ){ |
|
1837 pDb->zTrace = Tcl_Alloc( len + 1 ); |
|
1838 strcpy(pDb->zTrace, zTrace); |
|
1839 }else{ |
|
1840 pDb->zTrace = 0; |
|
1841 } |
|
1842 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE |
|
1843 if( pDb->zTrace ){ |
|
1844 pDb->interp = interp; |
|
1845 sqlite3_trace(pDb->db, DbTraceHandler, pDb); |
|
1846 }else{ |
|
1847 sqlite3_trace(pDb->db, 0, 0); |
|
1848 } |
|
1849 #endif |
|
1850 } |
|
1851 break; |
|
1852 } |
|
1853 |
|
1854 /* $db transaction [-deferred|-immediate|-exclusive] SCRIPT |
|
1855 ** |
|
1856 ** Start a new transaction (if we are not already in the midst of a |
|
1857 ** transaction) and execute the TCL script SCRIPT. After SCRIPT |
|
1858 ** completes, either commit the transaction or roll it back if SCRIPT |
|
1859 ** throws an exception. Or if no new transation was started, do nothing. |
|
1860 ** pass the exception on up the stack. |
|
1861 ** |
|
1862 ** This command was inspired by Dave Thomas's talk on Ruby at the |
|
1863 ** 2005 O'Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON). |
|
1864 */ |
|
1865 case DB_TRANSACTION: { |
|
1866 int inTrans; |
|
1867 Tcl_Obj *pScript; |
|
1868 const char *zBegin = "BEGIN"; |
|
1869 if( objc!=3 && objc!=4 ){ |
|
1870 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "[TYPE] SCRIPT"); |
|
1871 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1872 } |
|
1873 if( objc==3 ){ |
|
1874 pScript = objv[2]; |
|
1875 } else { |
|
1876 static const char *TTYPE_strs[] = { |
|
1877 "deferred", "exclusive", "immediate", 0 |
|
1878 }; |
|
1879 enum TTYPE_enum { |
|
1880 TTYPE_DEFERRED, TTYPE_EXCLUSIVE, TTYPE_IMMEDIATE |
|
1881 }; |
|
1882 int ttype; |
|
1883 if( Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], TTYPE_strs, "transaction type", |
|
1884 0, &ttype) ){ |
|
1885 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1886 } |
|
1887 switch( (enum TTYPE_enum)ttype ){ |
|
1888 case TTYPE_DEFERRED: /* no-op */; break; |
|
1889 case TTYPE_EXCLUSIVE: zBegin = "BEGIN EXCLUSIVE"; break; |
|
1890 case TTYPE_IMMEDIATE: zBegin = "BEGIN IMMEDIATE"; break; |
|
1891 } |
|
1892 pScript = objv[3]; |
|
1893 } |
|
1894 inTrans = !sqlite3_get_autocommit(pDb->db); |
|
1895 if( !inTrans ){ |
|
1896 (void)sqlite3_exec(pDb->db, zBegin, 0, 0, 0); |
|
1897 } |
|
1898 rc = Tcl_EvalObjEx(interp, pScript, 0); |
|
1899 if( !inTrans ){ |
|
1900 const char *zEnd; |
|
1901 if( rc==TCL_ERROR ){ |
|
1902 zEnd = "ROLLBACK"; |
|
1903 } else { |
|
1904 zEnd = "COMMIT"; |
|
1905 } |
|
1906 (void)sqlite3_exec(pDb->db, zEnd, 0, 0, 0); |
|
1907 } |
|
1908 break; |
|
1909 } |
|
1910 |
|
1911 /* |
|
1912 ** $db update_hook ?script? |
|
1913 ** $db rollback_hook ?script? |
|
1914 */ |
|
1915 case DB_UPDATE_HOOK: |
|
1916 case DB_ROLLBACK_HOOK: { |
|
1917 |
|
1918 /* set ppHook to point at pUpdateHook or pRollbackHook, depending on |
|
1919 ** whether [$db update_hook] or [$db rollback_hook] was invoked. |
|
1920 */ |
|
1921 Tcl_Obj **ppHook; |
|
1922 if( choice==DB_UPDATE_HOOK ){ |
|
1923 ppHook = &pDb->pUpdateHook; |
|
1924 }else{ |
|
1925 ppHook = &pDb->pRollbackHook; |
|
1926 } |
|
1927 |
|
1928 if( objc!=2 && objc!=3 ){ |
|
1929 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?SCRIPT?"); |
|
1930 return TCL_ERROR; |
|
1931 } |
|
1932 if( *ppHook ){ |
|
1933 Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, *ppHook); |
|
1934 if( objc==3 ){ |
|
1935 Tcl_DecrRefCount(*ppHook); |
|
1936 *ppHook = 0; |
|
1937 } |
|
1938 } |
|
1939 if( objc==3 ){ |
|
1940 assert( !(*ppHook) ); |
|
1941 if( Tcl_GetCharLength(objv[2])>0 ){ |
|
1942 *ppHook = objv[2]; |
|
1943 Tcl_IncrRefCount(*ppHook); |
|
1944 } |
|
1945 } |
|
1946 |
|
1947 sqlite3_update_hook(pDb->db, (pDb->pUpdateHook?DbUpdateHandler:0), pDb); |
|
1948 sqlite3_rollback_hook(pDb->db,(pDb->pRollbackHook?DbRollbackHandler:0),pDb); |
|
1949 |
|
1950 break; |
|
1951 } |
|
1952 |
|
1953 /* $db version |
|
1954 ** |
|
1955 ** Return the version string for this database. |
|
1956 */ |
|
1957 case DB_VERSION: { |
|
1958 Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *)sqlite3_libversion(), TCL_STATIC); |
|
1959 break; |
|
1960 } |
|
1961 |
|
1962 |
|
1963 } /* End of the SWITCH statement */ |
|
1964 return rc; |
|
1965 } |
|
1966 |
|
1967 /* |
|
1968 ** sqlite3 DBNAME FILENAME ?MODE? ?-key KEY? |
|
1969 ** |
|
1970 ** This is the main Tcl command. When the "sqlite" Tcl command is |
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1971 ** invoked, this routine runs to process that command. |
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1972 ** |
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1973 ** The first argument, DBNAME, is an arbitrary name for a new |
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1974 ** database connection. This command creates a new command named |
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1975 ** DBNAME that is used to control that connection. The database |
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1976 ** connection is deleted when the DBNAME command is deleted. |
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1977 ** |
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1978 ** The second argument is the name of the directory that contains |
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1979 ** the sqlite database that is to be accessed. |
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1980 ** |
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1981 ** For testing purposes, we also support the following: |
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1982 ** |
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1983 ** sqlite3 -encoding |
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1984 ** |
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1985 ** Return the encoding used by LIKE and GLOB operators. Choices |
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1986 ** are UTF-8 and iso8859. |
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1987 ** |
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1988 ** sqlite3 -version |
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1989 ** |
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1990 ** Return the version number of the SQLite library. |
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1991 ** |
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1992 ** sqlite3 -tcl-uses-utf |
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1993 ** |
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1994 ** Return "1" if compiled with a Tcl uses UTF-8. Return "0" if |
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1995 ** not. Used by tests to make sure the library was compiled |
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1996 ** correctly. |
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1997 */ |
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1998 static int DbMain(void *cd, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,Tcl_Obj *const*objv){ |
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1999 SqliteDb *p; |
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2000 void *pKey = 0; |
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2001 int nKey = 0; |
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2002 const char *zArg; |
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2003 char *zErrMsg; |
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2004 const char *zFile; |
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2005 Tcl_DString translatedFilename; |
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2006 if( objc==2 ){ |
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2007 zArg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[1], 0); |
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2008 if( strcmp(zArg,"-version")==0 ){ |
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2009 Tcl_AppendResult(interp,sqlite3_version,0); |
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2010 return TCL_OK; |
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2011 } |
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2012 if( strcmp(zArg,"-has-codec")==0 ){ |
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2013 #ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC |
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2014 Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"1",0); |
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2015 #else |
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2016 Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"0",0); |
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2017 #endif |
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2018 return TCL_OK; |
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2019 } |
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2020 if( strcmp(zArg,"-tcl-uses-utf")==0 ){ |
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2021 #ifdef TCL_UTF_MAX |
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2022 Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"1",0); |
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2023 #else |
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2024 Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"0",0); |
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2025 #endif |
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2026 return TCL_OK; |
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2027 } |
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2028 } |
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2029 if( objc==5 || objc==6 ){ |
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2030 zArg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[objc-2], 0); |
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2031 if( strcmp(zArg,"-key")==0 ){ |
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2032 pKey = Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(objv[objc-1], &nKey); |
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2033 objc -= 2; |
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2034 } |
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2035 } |
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2036 if( objc!=3 && objc!=4 ){ |
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2037 Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, |
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2038 #ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC |
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2039 "HANDLE FILENAME ?-key CODEC-KEY?" |
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2040 #else |
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2041 "HANDLE FILENAME ?MODE?" |
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2042 #endif |
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2043 ); |
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2044 return TCL_ERROR; |
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2045 } |
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2046 zErrMsg = 0; |
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2047 p = (SqliteDb*)Tcl_Alloc( sizeof(*p) ); |
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2048 if( p==0 ){ |
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2049 Tcl_SetResult(interp, "malloc failed", TCL_STATIC); |
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2050 return TCL_ERROR; |
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2051 } |
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2052 memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p)); |
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2053 zFile = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], 0); |
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2054 zFile = Tcl_TranslateFileName(interp, zFile, &translatedFilename); |
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2055 sqlite3_open(zFile, &p->db); |
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2056 Tcl_DStringFree(&translatedFilename); |
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2057 if( SQLITE_OK!=sqlite3_errcode(p->db) ){ |
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2058 zErrMsg = strdup(sqlite3_errmsg(p->db)); |
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2059 sqlite3_close(p->db); |
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2060 p->db = 0; |
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2061 } |
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2062 #ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC |
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2063 sqlite3_key(p->db, pKey, nKey); |
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2064 #endif |
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2065 if( p->db==0 ){ |
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2066 Tcl_SetResult(interp, zErrMsg, TCL_VOLATILE); |
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2067 Tcl_Free((char*)p); |
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2068 free(zErrMsg); |
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2069 return TCL_ERROR; |
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2070 } |
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2071 p->maxStmt = NUM_PREPARED_STMTS; |
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2072 p->interp = interp; |
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2073 zArg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[1], 0); |
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2074 Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, zArg, DbObjCmd, (char*)p, DbDeleteCmd); |
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2075 |
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2076 /* If compiled with SQLITE_TEST turned on, then register the "md5sum" |
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2077 ** SQL function. |
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2078 */ |
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2079 #ifdef SQLITE_TEST |
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2080 { |
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2081 extern void Md5_Register(sqlite3*); |
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2082 #ifdef SQLITE_MEMDEBUG |
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2083 int mallocfail = sqlite3_iMallocFail; |
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2084 sqlite3_iMallocFail = 0; |
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2085 #endif |
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2086 Md5_Register(p->db); |
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2087 #ifdef SQLITE_MEMDEBUG |
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2088 sqlite3_iMallocFail = mallocfail; |
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2089 #endif |
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2090 } |
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2091 #endif |
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2092 return TCL_OK; |
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2093 } |
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2094 |
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2095 /* |
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2096 ** Provide a dummy Tcl_InitStubs if we are using this as a static |
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2097 ** library. |
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2098 */ |
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2099 #ifndef USE_TCL_STUBS |
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2100 # undef Tcl_InitStubs |
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2101 # define Tcl_InitStubs(a,b,c) |
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2102 #endif |
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2103 |
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2104 /* |
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2105 ** Make sure we have a PACKAGE_VERSION macro defined. This will be |
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2106 ** defined automatically by the TEA makefile. But other makefiles |
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2107 ** do not define it. |
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2108 */ |
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2109 #ifndef PACKAGE_VERSION |
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2110 # define PACKAGE_VERSION SQLITE_VERSION |
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2111 #endif |
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2112 |
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2113 /* |
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2114 ** Initialize this module. |
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2115 ** |
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2116 ** This Tcl module contains only a single new Tcl command named "sqlite". |
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2117 ** (Hence there is no namespace. There is no point in using a namespace |
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2118 ** if the extension only supplies one new name!) The "sqlite" command is |
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2119 ** used to open a new SQLite database. See the DbMain() routine above |
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2120 ** for additional information. |
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2121 */ |
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2122 EXTERN int Sqlite3_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){ |
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2123 Tcl_InitStubs(interp, "8.4", 0); |
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2124 Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlite3", (Tcl_ObjCmdProc*)DbMain, 0, 0); |
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2125 Tcl_PkgProvide(interp, "sqlite3", PACKAGE_VERSION); |
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2126 Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlite", (Tcl_ObjCmdProc*)DbMain, 0, 0); |
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2127 Tcl_PkgProvide(interp, "sqlite", PACKAGE_VERSION); |
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2128 return TCL_OK; |
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2129 } |
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2130 EXTERN int Tclsqlite3_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){ return Sqlite3_Init(interp); } |
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2131 EXTERN int Sqlite3_SafeInit(Tcl_Interp *interp){ return TCL_OK; } |
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2132 EXTERN int Tclsqlite3_SafeInit(Tcl_Interp *interp){ return TCL_OK; } |
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2133 |
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2134 #ifndef SQLITE_3_SUFFIX_ONLY |
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2135 EXTERN int Sqlite_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){ return Sqlite3_Init(interp); } |
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2136 EXTERN int Tclsqlite_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){ return Sqlite3_Init(interp); } |
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2137 EXTERN int Sqlite_SafeInit(Tcl_Interp *interp){ return TCL_OK; } |
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2138 EXTERN int Tclsqlite_SafeInit(Tcl_Interp *interp){ return TCL_OK; } |
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2139 #endif |
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2140 |
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2141 #ifdef TCLSH |
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2142 /***************************************************************************** |
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2143 ** The code that follows is used to build standalone TCL interpreters |
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2144 */ |
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2145 |
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2146 /* |
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2147 ** If the macro TCLSH is one, then put in code this for the |
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2148 ** "main" routine that will initialize Tcl and take input from |
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2149 ** standard input. |
|
2150 */ |
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2151 #if TCLSH==1 |
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2152 static char zMainloop[] = |
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2153 "set line {}\n" |
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2154 "while {![eof stdin]} {\n" |
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2155 "if {$line!=\"\"} {\n" |
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2156 "puts -nonewline \"> \"\n" |
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2157 "} else {\n" |
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2158 "puts -nonewline \"% \"\n" |
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2159 "}\n" |
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2160 "flush stdout\n" |
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2161 "append line [gets stdin]\n" |
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2162 "if {[info complete $line]} {\n" |
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2163 "if {[catch {uplevel #0 $line} result]} {\n" |
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2164 "puts stderr \"Error: $result\"\n" |
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2165 "} elseif {$result!=\"\"} {\n" |
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2166 "puts $result\n" |
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2167 "}\n" |
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2168 "set line {}\n" |
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2169 "} else {\n" |
|
2170 "append line \\n\n" |
|
2171 "}\n" |
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2172 "}\n" |
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2173 ; |
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2174 #endif |
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2175 |
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2176 /* |
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2177 ** If the macro TCLSH is two, then get the main loop code out of |
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2178 ** the separate file "spaceanal_tcl.h". |
|
2179 */ |
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2180 #if TCLSH==2 |
|
2181 static char zMainloop[] = |
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2182 #include "spaceanal_tcl.h" |
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2183 ; |
|
2184 #endif |
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2185 |
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2186 #define TCLSH_MAIN main /* Needed to fake out mktclapp */ |
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2187 int TCLSH_MAIN(int argc, char **argv){ |
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2188 Tcl_Interp *interp; |
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2189 Tcl_FindExecutable(argv[0]); |
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2190 interp = Tcl_CreateInterp(); |
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2191 Sqlite3_Init(interp); |
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2192 #ifdef SQLITE_TEST |
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2193 { |
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2194 extern int Sqlitetest1_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
|
2195 extern int Sqlitetest2_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
|
2196 extern int Sqlitetest3_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
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2197 extern int Sqlitetest4_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
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2198 extern int Sqlitetest5_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
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2199 extern int Sqlitetest6_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
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2200 extern int Sqlitetest7_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
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2201 extern int Sqlitetest8_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
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2202 extern int Md5_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
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2203 extern int Sqlitetestsse_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
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2204 extern int Sqlitetestasync_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
|
2205 extern int Sqlitetesttclvar_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
|
2206 extern int Sqlitetestschema_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
|
2207 extern int Sqlitetest_autoext_Init(Tcl_Interp*); |
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2208 |
|
2209 Sqlitetest1_Init(interp); |
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2210 Sqlitetest2_Init(interp); |
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2211 Sqlitetest3_Init(interp); |
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2212 Sqlitetest4_Init(interp); |
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2213 Sqlitetest5_Init(interp); |
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2214 Sqlitetest6_Init(interp); |
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2215 Sqlitetest7_Init(interp); |
|
2216 Sqlitetest8_Init(interp); |
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2217 Sqlitetestasync_Init(interp); |
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2218 Sqlitetesttclvar_Init(interp); |
|
2219 Sqlitetestschema_Init(interp); |
|
2220 Sqlitetest_autoext_Init(interp); |
|
2221 Md5_Init(interp); |
|
2222 #ifdef SQLITE_SSE |
|
2223 Sqlitetestsse_Init(interp); |
|
2224 #endif |
|
2225 } |
|
2226 #endif |
|
2227 if( argc>=2 || TCLSH==2 ){ |
|
2228 int i; |
|
2229 char zArgc[32]; |
|
2230 sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zArgc), zArgc, "%d", argc-(3-TCLSH)); |
|
2231 Tcl_SetVar(interp,"argc", zArgc, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); |
|
2232 Tcl_SetVar(interp,"argv0",argv[1],TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); |
|
2233 Tcl_SetVar(interp,"argv", "", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); |
|
2234 for(i=3-TCLSH; i<argc; i++){ |
|
2235 Tcl_SetVar(interp, "argv", argv[i], |
|
2236 TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY | TCL_LIST_ELEMENT | TCL_APPEND_VALUE); |
|
2237 } |
|
2238 if( TCLSH==1 && Tcl_EvalFile(interp, argv[1])!=TCL_OK ){ |
|
2239 const char *zInfo = Tcl_GetVar(interp, "errorInfo", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); |
|
2240 if( zInfo==0 ) zInfo = interp->result; |
|
2241 fprintf(stderr,"%s: %s\n", *argv, zInfo); |
|
2242 return 1; |
|
2243 } |
|
2244 } |
|
2245 if( argc<=1 || TCLSH==2 ){ |
|
2246 Tcl_GlobalEval(interp, zMainloop); |
|
2247 } |
|
2248 return 0; |
|
2249 } |
|
2250 #endif /* TCLSH */ |
|
2251 |
|
2252 #endif /* !defined(NO_TCL) */ |